jenna: one of the topics we talked a lot about is this record-breaking heat this summer but we've also had some record-breaking tragedies as well. a record number of children dying of heatstroke because they were left inside of a car either on purpose or unintentionally. in fact during the first week of august eight children died. that's why we wanted to talk to kate carr, president of safe kids worldwide. this is group trying to draw more tension to this happening. kate, why is this happening? we all know we shouldn't do this. why is it still happening? >> it happens for three reasons. as you mentioned, parents, or caregivers can forget they have their child in the car as they go about their very stressful and busy day and that happens a lot when routines change. secondly, kids can get into cars on their own. kids love to imitate what adults do. they get into cars and can't get out of on their own.