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that's when aidan called 911. when he couldn't get through, he called family friends and called 911 again. he said he was scared. >> i'm sad because i'm scared she died. she needs something to make her feel better. >> unlock the door and put the dog in the backyard before they arrived. >> reporter: aidan's mother recovered quickly after getting a shot to raise her blood sugar level. >> he is 7-year-old he is a good little boy. it is amazing, you know that he did what he did. >> reporter: to honor the second grader's life saving efforts, aidan was invited to throw out the first pitch at the lakewood blue claw game, a single a club for the phillies. aidan learned how to dial 911 from his late god mother who taught him how to call for help after a similar incident four years ago. that training paid off. >> he saved his mother's life by calling 911. when he didn't get through he called us and he said i need help. >> if he wasn't here, i wouldn't be here right now. he is my hero. >> reporter: aidan doesn't get what all
that's when aidan called 911. when he couldn't get through, he called family friends and called 911 again. he said he was scared. >> i'm sad because i'm scared she died. she needs something to make her feel better. >> unlock the door and put the dog in the backyard before they arrived. >> reporter: aidan's mother recovered quickly after getting a shot to raise her blood sugar level. >> he is 7-year-old he is a good little boy. it is amazing, you know that he did what he...
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. >>> his name is aidan, some are calling him hero this morning.ou'll meet a 7-year-old who helped saves mother's lifele. >>> plus two merges of universities in philadelphia. we'll tell you what it means for the schools and the city. >>> let's go outside to chris. >> reporter: you know it's bad out here when i step outside and my clothes are sticking to me because i'm already sweating. balls the temperatures are expected to be in record territory feeling like over 100. the national weather service continuesed the heat advisory through 7:00 p.m. peaking at 103 with the humidity. 78 if philadelphia. these are actual air temperatures. 73 in allentown. millville, 76. cape may and atlantic city, 76. dover, 77 and lancaster 72. here's what makes it feel so lousy this morning him we've been dealing with this all summer long or at least from july on. you can see the scale toward the top of the screen. 65 is considered humid. 70 is awful. you get into the mid 70s that's miserable that's like living in new orleans or tampa. good morning to you, later this af
. >>> his name is aidan, some are calling him hero this morning.ou'll meet a 7-year-old who helped saves mother's lifele. >>> plus two merges of universities in philadelphia. we'll tell you what it means for the schools and the city. >>> let's go outside to chris. >> reporter: you know it's bad out here when i step outside and my clothes are sticking to me because i'm already sweating. balls the temperatures are expected to be in record territory feeling like...
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that's when her 7-year-old son aidan called 911. when he couldn't get through he called family and friends and dialed 911 again. he said he was scared at the time. >> i am sad that she like died. she need something to make her feel better. >> he unlocked the door and put the dog in the backyard before they arrived, he was very calm. >> reporter: aidan's mom recovered quickly after getting a shot to raise her blood sugar levels. family and friends are applauding his actions. >> it's amazing, he is 7 years old and he is an amazing little boy. >> reporter: to honor the life saving efforts aidan was invited to throw out the first pitch fortunate lakewood blue claws game. >> i was so proud of him, i broke down in tears and crying. >> reporter: aidan learned to call 911 when his late god mother showed him how to do that when an i want happened four years ago. that training paid off. >> call 911, when he couldn't get through, he called us and said we need help. >> he is my hero. >> reporter: do you feel you did a good job. >> yeah. >> repo
that's when her 7-year-old son aidan called 911. when he couldn't get through he called family and friends and dialed 911 again. he said he was scared at the time. >> i am sad that she like died. she need something to make her feel better. >> he unlocked the door and put the dog in the backyard before they arrived, he was very calm. >> reporter: aidan's mom recovered quickly after getting a shot to raise her blood sugar levels. family and friends are applauding his actions....
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. >> reporter: 3-year-old aidan kramer is bursting with energy. but less than a year ago, he was in a hospital battling leukemia, the most common cancer in children. >> that's the worst thing, i have zero control over this and i could lose my child. period. >> reporter: the chances of improving. from 1999 to 2014 there was a 20% drop in cancer deaths among children and adolescents. >> these are now going to be brought to bear, such that we expect steady decline. >> reporter: an leukemia is no longer the leading cause of cancer deaths in children and adolescents. three out of ten are cancer. >> the progress in brain tumors is really behind. >> reporter: after five years of therapy, aidan is cancer- free and giving back to other patients. his chance of relapse is high, so he has regular checkups. >> you would never know he was sick. i'm grateful every day. >> reporter: and this family is >>> more than 1 million cars with a big problem tonight. >> safety devices could fail at the worst moment. >> and spending the night, the new iphone craze hitting b
. >> reporter: 3-year-old aidan kramer is bursting with energy. but less than a year ago, he was in a hospital battling leukemia, the most common cancer in children. >> that's the worst thing, i have zero control over this and i could lose my child. period. >> reporter: the chances of improving. from 1999 to 2014 there was a 20% drop in cancer deaths among children and adolescents. >> these are now going to be brought to bear, such that we expect steady decline. >>...
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. >> three year old aidan kraim certificate bursting with energy >> the piano. >> reporter: but less than a year ago he was in the hospital battling lieu keem yarks the most common cancer in children. >> that's the worst thing you could possibly think is i have zero control over this an i could very well lose my child, period. >> a new government study says the chances of surviving childhood cancer are improving, from 1999 to 2014, there was a 20% drop in cancer deaths among children and adolescence. >> immune therapy, cell therapy, these are now going to be brought to bear to improve on this progress such that we expect continued steady decline in deaths from childhood cancer. >> the study also found that leukemia is no longer the leading cause of cancer deaths in children and adolescence. three out of ten cancer deaths are now from brain cancer. >> the prog hess-- progress has lagged behind so we have to redouble our efforts to improve the outcome of those children. >> after five months of chemo therapy aiden is now cancerfree and giving back to other patients. >> his chances of re
. >> three year old aidan kraim certificate bursting with energy >> the piano. >> reporter: but less than a year ago he was in the hospital battling lieu keem yarks the most common cancer in children. >> that's the worst thing you could possibly think is i have zero control over this an i could very well lose my child, period. >> a new government study says the chances of surviving childhood cancer are improving, from 1999 to 2014, there was a 20% drop in cancer...
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aidan leslie, thank you.eciate you joining us hire on cnn. >> thanks. >> get to matthew horace right now. senior vice president of fjc security services, a former atf executive, a perfect person to have with us this evening. you've seen devices like this one, right? very similar. does this appear to be an active device or can you tell from a picture if it's -- >> no from a picture, it very well could be a hoax device. it's non an explosive device until we declare it an explosive device. the only way we can do that is take it apart, determine what is inside the device. >> walk us quickly through how they would do that. don and i saw the robot that can be soenlt in without putting people in harm's way, that big sort of capture mechanism on the back of a truck. what would they do now with this device not knowing if it's a hoax or real? >> they make sure that the perimeter is secure. they'll take a robot, a hovering device over the device and try to detonate the device that doesn't create too much more havoc. the
aidan leslie, thank you.eciate you joining us hire on cnn. >> thanks. >> get to matthew horace right now. senior vice president of fjc security services, a former atf executive, a perfect person to have with us this evening. you've seen devices like this one, right? very similar. does this appear to be an active device or can you tell from a picture if it's -- >> no from a picture, it very well could be a hoax device. it's non an explosive device until we declare it an...
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. >> reporter: three-year old aidan crammer loves his music. >> ♪ >> reporter: but less than a year agoe was hospitalized battling leukemia, most common, cancer in children. >> that is the worst thing you can possibly think of, i had zero control over this and i could lose my child very well, period. >> reporter: governmental study says chances of surviving childhood cancer are improving, from 1999 to 2014 there was a 20 percent drop in cancer deaths among children and adolescence. >> immune therapy, cell therapy these are brought to bear to improve on this progress, such that we expect continued steady tea kline in childhood cancer. >> reporter: study found leukemia is no longer the leading cause of cancer deaths for youngsters, three out of ten cancer deaths are now from brain cancer. >> the progress is lagged behind in brain tumors so we have to redouble our efforts to improve outcome for those children. >> reporter: after five months of chemotherapy aidan is now cancer free and giving back to other patients. >> his chances of relapse are high, so he has regular checkups. >> we will
. >> reporter: three-year old aidan crammer loves his music. >> ♪ >> reporter: but less than a year agoe was hospitalized battling leukemia, most common, cancer in children. >> that is the worst thing you can possibly think of, i had zero control over this and i could lose my child very well, period. >> reporter: governmental study says chances of surviving childhood cancer are improving, from 1999 to 2014 there was a 20 percent drop in cancer deaths among...
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creating a scholarship program aidan asher music achievementiev award to graduating seniors insi the greater cleveland area whowo want to further pursue a career or education in music. i love what you saidid so many times people kind of put you y d.wn. they don't let you follow your dreams. for sure. pigeon holedd yyou a back a little bit that's important to have that creative outlet. absolutely. inside out music series taking place tomorrow night.. at valo in cleveland. there is a question and answer q forum from 79 followed by a jamn session. pposseitive thing for the the community if you're an aspiringg musician singer artist somebodyi who lingkeserr to be creative ci now to be a part of this. anything.st to ben absolutely. thank you so much. is out withk in wit good to see kenny.yo thank you very much appreciate a brother. we here in theery much ap arts t this is the empire. speaking of empire this is thete one that started the whole thing. for clevelandr you guys.ys the investors asked you to create ave bag and soul five ofi them vand this is you called itt the gordon.or exactly
creating a scholarship program aidan asher music achievementiev award to graduating seniors insi the greater cleveland area whowo want to further pursue a career or education in music. i love what you saidid so many times people kind of put you y d.wn. they don't let you follow your dreams. for sure. pigeon holedd yyou a back a little bit that's important to have that creative outlet. absolutely. inside out music series taking place tomorrow night.. at valo in cleveland. there is a question and...
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there is aidan schneider. he has not attempted a kick of any kind today. prukop. lowers his shoulders and picks yards or so would move oregon into what they believe is schneider's field goal range. >> brock: if this moment would be too big, he has proven to you >> bob: uk turns the corner, flag down. he's got a first down if the play stands. >> referee: holding number 85 of the offense, ten-yard penalty from the spot of the second down. correction, first down. >> brock: told you earlier, the indicators the back judges and side judges look for. are the arms out? are you reaching outside the frame? i don't know, in a moment like this, i'm letting the players dictate. i don't see a brutal hold. and i see every indicator to a referee to throw that flag. but what a critical penalty. yards now for the ducks. first and 20. prukop. that ball's tipped and falls incomplete, intended for carrington. chris jones got a hand in. second down and 20 from midfield. >> brock: a team that has played 82 consecutive games with a touchdown pass. does not have one on the board and a qua
there is aidan schneider. he has not attempted a kick of any kind today. prukop. lowers his shoulders and picks yards or so would move oregon into what they believe is schneider's field goal range. >> brock: if this moment would be too big, he has proven to you >> bob: uk turns the corner, flag down. he's got a first down if the play stands. >> referee: holding number 85 of the offense, ten-yard penalty from the spot of the second down. correction, first down. >> brock:...
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there is aidan schneider. he has not attempted a kick of any kind today. prukop. lowers his shoulders and picks up the first down. and only another three or four yards or so would move oregon into what they believe is schneider's field goal range. >> brock: if this moment would be too big, he has proven to you in the second half, it is not. he's got a first down if the play stands. >> referee: holding number 85 of the offense, ten-yard penalty from the spot of the foul. second down. correction, first down. >> brock: told you earlier, the indicators the back judges and side judges look for. are the arms out? are you reaching outside the frame? i don't know, in a moment like this, i'm letting the players dictate. i don't see a brutal hold. and i see every indicator to a referee to throw that flag. but what a critical penalty. yards now for the ducks. first and 20. prukop. that ball's tipped and falls incomplete, intended for carrington. chris jones got a hand in. second down and 20 from midfield. >> brock: a team that has played 82 consecutive games with a touchdown
there is aidan schneider. he has not attempted a kick of any kind today. prukop. lowers his shoulders and picks up the first down. and only another three or four yards or so would move oregon into what they believe is schneider's field goal range. >> brock: if this moment would be too big, he has proven to you in the second half, it is not. he's got a first down if the play stands. >> referee: holding number 85 of the offense, ten-yard penalty from the spot of the foul. second down....
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there is aidan schneider. he has not attempted a kick of any kind today. prukop. lowers his shoulders and picks up the first down. and only another three or four yards or so would move oregon into what they believe is schneider's field goal range. >> brock: if this moment would be too big, he has proven to you in the second half, it is not. he's got a first down if the play stands. >> referee: holding number 85 of the offense, ten-yard penalty from the spot of the foul. second down. correction, first down. >> brock: told you earlier, the indicators the back judges and side judges look for. are the arms out? are you reaching outside the frame? i don't know, in a moment like this, i'm letting the players dictate. i don't see a brutal hold. and i see every indicator to a referee to throw that flag. but what a critical penalty. first and 20. prukop. that ball's tipped and falls incomplete, intended for carrington. chris jones got a hand in. second down and 20 from midfield. >> brock: a team that has played 82 consecutive games with a touchdown pass. does not have one
there is aidan schneider. he has not attempted a kick of any kind today. prukop. lowers his shoulders and picks up the first down. and only another three or four yards or so would move oregon into what they believe is schneider's field goal range. >> brock: if this moment would be too big, he has proven to you in the second half, it is not. he's got a first down if the play stands. >> referee: holding number 85 of the offense, ten-yard penalty from the spot of the foul. second down....
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there is aidan schneider. he has not attempted a kick of any kind today. prukop. lowers his shoulders and picks up the first down. and only another three or four yards or so would move oregon into what they believe is schneider's field goal range. >> brock: if this moment would be too big, he has proven to you in the second half, it is not. >> bob: prukop on a keeper, he's got a first down if the play stands. >> referee: holding number 85 of the offense, ten-yard penalty from the spot of the foul. second down. correction, first down. indicators the back judges and side judges look for. are the arms out? are you reaching outside the frame? i don't know, in a moment like this, i'm letting the players dictate. i don't see a brutal hold. and i see every indicator to a referee to throw that flag. but what a critical penalty. >> bob: 13 penalties for 126 prukop. that ball's tipped and falls incomplete, intended for carrington. chris jones got a hand in. second down and 20 from midfield. >> brock: a team that has played 82 consecutive games with a touchdown pass. does no
there is aidan schneider. he has not attempted a kick of any kind today. prukop. lowers his shoulders and picks up the first down. and only another three or four yards or so would move oregon into what they believe is schneider's field goal range. >> brock: if this moment would be too big, he has proven to you in the second half, it is not. >> bob: prukop on a keeper, he's got a first down if the play stands. >> referee: holding number 85 of the offense, ten-yard penalty from...
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there is aidan schneider. he has not attempted a kick of any kind today. prukop. lowers his shoulders and picks up the first down. and only another three or four yards or so would move oregon into what they believe is schneider's field goal range. >> brock: if this moment would be too big, he has proven to you turns the corner, flag down. he's got a first down if the play stands. >> referee: holding number 85 of the offense, ten-yard penalty from the spot of the foul. second down. correction, first down. >> brock: told you earlier, the indicators the back judges and side judges look for. are the arms out? are you reaching outside the frame? i don't know, in a moment like this, i'm letting the players dictate. i don't see a brutal hold. and i see every indicator to a referee to throw that flag. yards now for the ducks. first and 20. prukop. that ball's tipped and falls incomplete, intended for carrington. chris jones got a hand in. second down and 20 from midfield. >> brock: a team that has played 82 consecutive games with a touchdown pass. does not have one on the
there is aidan schneider. he has not attempted a kick of any kind today. prukop. lowers his shoulders and picks up the first down. and only another three or four yards or so would move oregon into what they believe is schneider's field goal range. >> brock: if this moment would be too big, he has proven to you turns the corner, flag down. he's got a first down if the play stands. >> referee: holding number 85 of the offense, ten-yard penalty from the spot of the foul. second down....
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an off-duty police officer shot aidan after the attacks about an hour northwest of minneapolis. a news agency run by the islamic state called the man one of their soldiers. all nine people he stabbed are expected to recover. our question of the day, do you trust the government to keep america safe? let us know by going to cbs2iowa.com. >>> people in parts of the soutrn this afternoon as a gas pipeline spill has many worrying about a gas shortage: shut down right now - but not work longer hours. a pipeline in alabama is shut down but not before it gets there's a shortage, so i'm trying to fill up." up.""i think people might be let the problem resolve itself." itself."triple-a believes the problem will only be temporary. they say repairs to the leaking pipeline in alabama itself. >> aaa believes the problem will only be temporary and they say repairs are expected sometime in the next week. still experts say the south should brace for a 20 to 40- cent hike per gallon. >>> dozens were arrested while protesting a build at a controversial pipeline through cited for trespassing while t
an off-duty police officer shot aidan after the attacks about an hour northwest of minneapolis. a news agency run by the islamic state called the man one of their soldiers. all nine people he stabbed are expected to recover. our question of the day, do you trust the government to keep america safe? let us know by going to cbs2iowa.com. >>> people in parts of the soutrn this afternoon as a gas pipeline spill has many worrying about a gas shortage: shut down right now - but not work...
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there is aidan schneider. he has not attempted a kick of any kind today. prukop.oulders and picks up the first down. and only another three or four yards or so would move oregon into what they believe is schneider's field goal range. >> brock: if this moment would be too big, he has proven to you in the second half, it is not. >> bob: prukop on a keeper, turns the corner, flag down. he's got a first down if the play stands. >> referee: holding number 85 of the offense, ten-yard penalty from the spot of the foul. second down. correction, first down. >> brock: told you earlier, the indicators the back judges and side judges look for. are the arms out? are you reaching outside the frame? i don't know, in a moment like this, i'm letting the players dictate. i don't see a brutal hold. and i see every indicator to a referee to throw that flag. but what a critical penalty. >> bob: 13 penalties for 126 yards now for the ducks. first and 20. prukop. that ball's tipped and falls incomplete, intended for carrington. chris jones got a hand in. second down and 20 from midfield
there is aidan schneider. he has not attempted a kick of any kind today. prukop.oulders and picks up the first down. and only another three or four yards or so would move oregon into what they believe is schneider's field goal range. >> brock: if this moment would be too big, he has proven to you in the second half, it is not. >> bob: prukop on a keeper, turns the corner, flag down. he's got a first down if the play stands. >> referee: holding number 85 of the offense,...
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three-year old aidan crimer loves his music. >> playing the piano. >> reporter: less than a year ago he was hospitalized battling leukemia the most common cancer in children. >> that is the worst thing you could possibly think is i have zero control over this and i could very well lose my child, period. >> reporter: new government study says that the chances of surviving childhood cancer are i am loving, from 1999 through 204, there was a 20 percent drop in cancer deaths among children and adolescence. >> immune therapy, cell therapy, these will be brought to bear to improve on this progress, such that we expect continued steady decline in deaths from childhood cancer. >> reporter: study found that leukemia is no longer the leading cause of cancer deaths for youngsters. three out of ten cancer deaths are now from brain cancer. >> progress is lagging behind in brain tumors. we have to redouble our efforts to i am roof outcome for those children. >> reporter: after five months of chemotherapy, aidan is now cancer free and giving back to other patients. >> every day at the hospital. >>
three-year old aidan crimer loves his music. >> playing the piano. >> reporter: less than a year ago he was hospitalized battling leukemia the most common cancer in children. >> that is the worst thing you could possibly think is i have zero control over this and i could very well lose my child, period. >> reporter: new government study says that the chances of surviving childhood cancer are i am loving, from 1999 through 204, there was a 20 percent drop in cancer deaths...
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amy: this is a nine year old aidan sykes, who sat down to ask his father, albert, a few questions. >>you remember what was going through your head when you first saw me? >> i remember when the doctor pulled you out, the first thing i thought was, he is being too rough with you. he held you like a little sprite bottle. he was like, here is your baby. that was t most prd moment of my life. don't take your bther, because there are three of you all. but it was like looking at a blank canvas and just imagining what you want the painting will look like at the end, but also knowing you cannot control the paint strokes. the fear was just, i got to bring up a black boy in mississippat which is a tough place to bring up kids period. but statistics say black boys born after the year 2000 to have a one in three chance of going to prison. all three of my sons were born after the year 2002. >> so, dad, why do you take me to protest so much? >> i think i'd take you for a bunch of reasons. one is that i want you to see what it looks like when people come together. but also that you understand it is n
amy: this is a nine year old aidan sykes, who sat down to ask his father, albert, a few questions. >>you remember what was going through your head when you first saw me? >> i remember when the doctor pulled you out, the first thing i thought was, he is being too rough with you. he held you like a little sprite bottle. he was like, here is your baby. that was t most prd moment of my life. don't take your bther, because there are three of you all. but it was like looking at a blank...
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"cheering, clapping, c'mon, aidan. yay, aidan.clapping." the school continued its tradition of making students feel like celebrities, by rolling out the red carpet. the superintendent says it's all right. dr. robert kobylski "this is about welcoming students to the first day of school. it's a great way to start the school year and first impressions are very important. we want the kids feeling very great about the start of the school year." the red carpet roll-out has a been a tradition for more than a decade. milwaukee police are asking for your help in identifying several suspects wanted in connection with an armed robbery at a b-p gas station. police say it happened last friday near 35th and mckinley. customers to steal items -- leading to several people taking merchandise. those people then ran from the store. shortly after, the male suspect with the gun and a woman came back and stole more merchandise. if you recognize any of these people you are asked to contact milwaukee police. a 35-year-old woman is now charged with homicide after s
"cheering, clapping, c'mon, aidan. yay, aidan.clapping." the school continued its tradition of making students feel like celebrities, by rolling out the red carpet. the superintendent says it's all right. dr. robert kobylski "this is about welcoming students to the first day of school. it's a great way to start the school year and first impressions are very important. we want the kids feeling very great about the start of the school year." the red carpet roll-out has a been...
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>> we have not and is will not types of animals will get a special blessing at saint aidan's episcopal church. the public blessing is held every year. this service has become so popular, it now includes a peting zoo and pony rides for kids. it starts this morning. >> you can't beat a petting stew and pony rides. it's going to be a great day for that. sun is yet to rise. sunrise morning, but it will be a great summer day today. in the meantime, if you want to head up to the hills, the colors are it now. it's 55 right now. the forecast is right around the corner. >> a terrifying scene at a mall on saturday night. a man dressed in a security uniform goes on a stabbing spree before an off-duty officer kills him. how many are hurt, and what suspect. plus, an american classic rock star talks all about being on >>> new dedates about a stabbing attack that sent at least 8 people to a minnesota hospital. police say the attacker was dressed in a private security uniform and made references to allah. this all happened at a mall in st. cloud. >> we do know there is no imminent threat right now to
>> we have not and is will not types of animals will get a special blessing at saint aidan's episcopal church. the public blessing is held every year. this service has become so popular, it now includes a peting zoo and pony rides for kids. it starts this morning. >> you can't beat a petting stew and pony rides. it's going to be a great day for that. sun is yet to rise. sunrise morning, but it will be a great summer day today. in the meantime, if you want to head up to the hills,...
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there is aidan schneider. he has not attempted a kick of any kind today. prukop. lowers his shoulders and picks up the first down. and only another three or four yards or so would move oregon into what they believe is schneider's field goal range. >> brock: if this moment would be too big, he has proven to you in the second half, it is not. >> bob: prukop on a keeper, he's got a first down if the play stands. >> referee: holding number 85 of the offense, ten-yard penalty from the spot of the foul. second down. correction, first down. >> brock: told you earlier, the indicators the back judges and side judges look for. are the arms out? are you reaching outside the frame? i don't know, in a moment like this, i'm letting the players dictate. i don't see a brutal hold. and i see every indicator to a referee to throw that flag. but what a critical penalty. first and 20. prukop. that ball's tipped and falls incomplete, intended for carrington. chris jones got a hand in. second down and 20 from midfield. >> brock: a team that has played 82 consecutive games with a touchd
there is aidan schneider. he has not attempted a kick of any kind today. prukop. lowers his shoulders and picks up the first down. and only another three or four yards or so would move oregon into what they believe is schneider's field goal range. >> brock: if this moment would be too big, he has proven to you in the second half, it is not. >> bob: prukop on a keeper, he's got a first down if the play stands. >> referee: holding number 85 of the offense, ten-yard penalty from...
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there is aidan schneider. he has not attempted a kick of any kind today. prukop. lowers his shoulders and picks up the first down. and only another three or four yards or so would move oregon into what they believe is schneider's field goal range. >> brock: if this moment would be too big, he has proven to you in the second half, it is not. >> bob: prukop on a keeper, he's got a first down if the play stands. >> referee: holding number 85 of the offense, ten-yard penalty from the spot of the foul. second down. correction, first down. >> brock: told you indicators the back judges and side judges look for. are the arms out? are you reaching outside the frame? i don't know, in a moment like this, i'm letting the players dictate. i don't see a brul hold. and i see every indicator to a referee to throw that flag. but what a critical penalty. >> bob: 13 penalties for 126 yards now for the ducks. prukop. that ball's tipped and falls incomplete, intended for carrington. chris jones got a hand in. second down and 20 from midfield. >> brock: a team that has played 82 consec
there is aidan schneider. he has not attempted a kick of any kind today. prukop. lowers his shoulders and picks up the first down. and only another three or four yards or so would move oregon into what they believe is schneider's field goal range. >> brock: if this moment would be too big, he has proven to you in the second half, it is not. >> bob: prukop on a keeper, he's got a first down if the play stands. >> referee: holding number 85 of the offense, ten-yard penalty from...
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there is aidan schneider. he has not attempted a kick of any kind today. prukop.oulders and picks up the first down. and only another three or four yards or so would move oregon into what they believe is schneider's field goal range. >> brock: if this moment would be too big, he has proven to you in the second half, it is not. >> bob: prukop on a keeper, turns the corner, flag down. he's got a first down if the play stands. >> referee: holding number 85 of the offense, ten-yard penalty from the spot of the foul. second down. correction, first down. >> brock: told you earlier, the indicators the back judges and side judges look for. are the arms out? are you reaching outside the frame? i don't know, in a moment like this, i'm letting the players dictate. i don't see a brutal hold. and i see every indicator to a referee to throw that flag. but what a critical penalty. >> bob: 13 penalties for 126 yards now for the ducks. first and 20. prukop. that ball's tipped and falls incomplete, intended for carrington. chris jones got a hand in. second down and 20 from midfield
there is aidan schneider. he has not attempted a kick of any kind today. prukop.oulders and picks up the first down. and only another three or four yards or so would move oregon into what they believe is schneider's field goal range. >> brock: if this moment would be too big, he has proven to you in the second half, it is not. >> bob: prukop on a keeper, turns the corner, flag down. he's got a first down if the play stands. >> referee: holding number 85 of the offense,...
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>>reporter:3-year-old aidan kramer is bursting with energy. >> i play the drums, the guitar, and the piano. >>reporter:but, less than a year ago he was in a hospital the most common cancer in children. >> that is the worst thing you could possibly think it is, i have zero control over this, and i could very well lose my child. a mac a new government study says the chances of surviving childhood cancer are improving. from 1999-2014, there was a 20% drop in cancer deaths among children and adolescents. >> immune therapy, cell therapy, these are going to be brought to bear to improve on this progress, such that we expect continued steady decline and death from childhood cancer. >>reporter:the study also found that leukemia is no longer the leading cause of cancer deaths in children and adolescents. three out of 10 cancer deaths are now from brain cancer. >> the progress has left behind in brain tumors. we have to redouble our efforts to improve the outcome for their children. >>reporter:after five months of chemotherapy, aiden is now cancer free and giving back to relapse are high, so h
>>reporter:3-year-old aidan kramer is bursting with energy. >> i play the drums, the guitar, and the piano. >>reporter:but, less than a year ago he was in a hospital the most common cancer in children. >> that is the worst thing you could possibly think it is, i have zero control over this, and i could very well lose my child. a mac a new government study says the chances of surviving childhood cancer are improving. from 1999-2014, there was a 20% drop in cancer deaths...
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aidan's episcopal church in boulder across from the c.u. engineering building. the public blessing is held every year. popular it now includes a petting zoo and pony rides for children. that is this morning. >> sun is shining. a little cloud action on the west signed is of town, bust otherwise, look at that lookout mountain camera over there. sun is shining brightly this morning. look at the colors near vail. william danly took that shot there. great ek the colors. speaking of leaves and that type of thing, fall begins on thursday at 8:21 in the morning. i'll is your first day of fall forecast coming up in a bit. >> and a terrifying scene at a mall on saturday night. a man dressed at n a security uniform goes on a stabbing spree before an off-duty officer kills him. how many are hurt, and what police are revealing about that suspect. >>> plus an american classic ,, new clients? let's go meet them soon. in person, we could read the room. on the phone, you're just a voice. yeah, i'm good. for fast rewards, let's book on choice. this trip could really help us grow.
aidan's episcopal church in boulder across from the c.u. engineering building. the public blessing is held every year. popular it now includes a petting zoo and pony rides for children. that is this morning. >> sun is shining. a little cloud action on the west signed is of town, bust otherwise, look at that lookout mountain camera over there. sun is shining brightly this morning. look at the colors near vail. william danly took that shot there. great ek the colors. speaking of leaves and...
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. >> buses left from aidan town, reading and pittsburgh. >>> the minimum wage in p.a. stands at $7.25 per hour. >>> neighbors in south jersey got a tough lesson in protecting their technology. how someone stole their wi-fi and used it to commit a crime. >>> plus aramark has been a part of the philadelphia skyline for decades. but now it's on the move. we'll show you where, next. for senate, a clear difference. katie mcginty: for background checks, for banning assault weapons, and banning high-capacity ammunition clips. and pat toomey? against an assault weapons ban and against banning high capacity ammo clips like those used in the orlando massacre. listen to pat toomey brag: "i have had a perfect record with the nra." pat toomey gets an "a" from the nra. he's not for you. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. which means we can fix things differently. thanks for calling fios, this is ryan. you can't tell me this cord isn't in, i know it's in, it's in but it's not working. i'm sending you a l
. >> buses left from aidan town, reading and pittsburgh. >>> the minimum wage in p.a. stands at $7.25 per hour. >>> neighbors in south jersey got a tough lesson in protecting their technology. how someone stole their wi-fi and used it to commit a crime. >>> plus aramark has been a part of the philadelphia skyline for decades. but now it's on the move. we'll show you where, next. for senate, a clear difference. katie mcginty: for background checks, for banning...
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and my son eight is three months old -- and my son aidan is three months old. me somek you for giving love as well. this is incredibly affirming. thank you. i feel sous note, intensely about this election and it feels so personal to me because i am now a parent. as i am of myud mom and is fiercely grateful that i am for her being my mother, it is important to me because i am a parent. even if i weren't a parent, this would be the most important election of my lifetime because everything that sally shared that her son is worried about, i am worried about. bit want to share a little about a couple of things i am particularly focused on right now and then open it up to your questions, your parenting advice -- [laughter] complements, truly, anything you want to share. i just want to talk of couple of best i want to talk about a couple of things i've been thinking about. sally mentioned women's rights are really at stake in this election. find sohe things that i onar about my mom's position -- in the sameis way as when she is talking about the economy. she is a wast
and my son eight is three months old -- and my son aidan is three months old. me somek you for giving love as well. this is incredibly affirming. thank you. i feel sous note, intensely about this election and it feels so personal to me because i am now a parent. as i am of myud mom and is fiercely grateful that i am for her being my mother, it is important to me because i am a parent. even if i weren't a parent, this would be the most important election of my lifetime because everything that...
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well, hitting the campaign trail for her mom for the first time since the birth of her second child, aidan, in june. and the race tight. the latest poll shows hillary clinton leading trump in that state, but now just by four points. a tight race. >> all right. thank you very much. a lot to get to in the presidential race including another new poll that's significant to tonight's forum. nbc national correspondent peter alexander is here with me with more on that. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. upon a bad backdrop for tonight certainly. on deck, the issues of veterans and national security. president that of commander in chief. both hillary clinton and donald trump are facing skeptical voters. a brand-new poll out this morning shows nearly 60% of american say they do not have confidence in trump's ability to head our armed forces, and 52% say they lack the same confidence in clinton. facing their first fierce battle, hillary clinton and donald trump's task tonight, to portray themselves a commander in chief. clinton launching a presumptive message on air and trump's controversi
well, hitting the campaign trail for her mom for the first time since the birth of her second child, aidan, in june. and the race tight. the latest poll shows hillary clinton leading trump in that state, but now just by four points. a tight race. >> all right. thank you very much. a lot to get to in the presidential race including another new poll that's significant to tonight's forum. nbc national correspondent peter alexander is here with me with more on that. good morning to you....
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aidan runs on the cross-country team and he also has ought tip. on the last leg of his race in braintree this week. a group of braintree athletes joined aidan and cheered him on as he crossed the finish line right there. nancy says their kind nice and maturity will carry those athletes far in life. just this week, we saw a soccer team let a boy with downs syndrome score a couple of goals -- i think it was a saugus player in salem. >> jason: yeah, it was a football team. >> heather: great to see that. >> jason: we continue to watch breaking news, we learned a fifth person died in the mall shooting there. we'll hear from a witness of the chaos there, that ensued when bullets started flying through a macy's store. >> jason brewer: the morning clouds hanging around in spots. sun and cool fall temperatures straight ahead. >> heather: and families forced to wait for years to wait for answers about loved ones long after they died. >> if you wake up, go to sleep, that's all you think about. >> heather: coming up. fox 25 investigates digs for one in eight
aidan runs on the cross-country team and he also has ought tip. on the last leg of his race in braintree this week. a group of braintree athletes joined aidan and cheered him on as he crossed the finish line right there. nancy says their kind nice and maturity will carry those athletes far in life. just this week, we saw a soccer team let a boy with downs syndrome score a couple of goals -- i think it was a saugus player in salem. >> jason: yeah, it was a football team. >> heather:...
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and my son aidan is three months old. thank you, i am glad he got some love, too. and thank you for giving me some love as well. this is incredibly affirming. thank you. but truly on a serious note, i , feel so intensely about this election and it feels so personal to me because i am now a parent. and so, as proud as i am of my mom and as fiercely grateful daughter, thiser election is so important to me because i am now a parent. even if i weren't a parent, this would be the most important election of my lifetime because everything that sally shared that her son is worried about, i am worried about. so i want to share a little bit about a couple of things i am particularly focused on right now and then open it up to your questions, your parenting advice -- [laughter] journal c: compliments, truly. anything you want to share. but i just want to talk about a couple of angst that i have been thinking about today. sally mentioned women's rights are really at stake in this election. one of the things that i find so kind of clear about my mom's position on women's rights
and my son aidan is three months old. thank you, i am glad he got some love, too. and thank you for giving me some love as well. this is incredibly affirming. thank you. but truly on a serious note, i , feel so intensely about this election and it feels so personal to me because i am now a parent. and so, as proud as i am of my mom and as fiercely grateful daughter, thiser election is so important to me because i am now a parent. even if i weren't a parent, this would be the most important...
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. >> meanwhile, xander's 7-year-old son aidan is a devoted steelers fan standing proudly while the nationalhem is sung. he hums along with his eyes closed. >> teaching kids at such a young age the importance of patriotism. >> that's great. in the beaumont section, they are saying that it's okay to kneel during the national anthem. i think it's the wrong thing to do. >> facebook or tweet us. we are accepting comments on cb radio. >> are we now? >> breaker breaker -- >> i used to have that all memorized. >> i was just thinking of a picture of my youngest son who just started kindergarten and my naval academy brother teaching him how to salute. i'll share that picture later. it was a great thing. >>> good morning to all of you. we have a couple headlines to bring you. heroic officers and good samaritans rescue a man pinned inside a truck engulfed in flames. hard to watch this right now with stunning body cam video now just released. the pickup truck driver trapped after smashing head-on into a school bus. this happened in north carolina. an officer's body cam capturing the desperate attempt to
. >> meanwhile, xander's 7-year-old son aidan is a devoted steelers fan standing proudly while the nationalhem is sung. he hums along with his eyes closed. >> teaching kids at such a young age the importance of patriotism. >> that's great. in the beaumont section, they are saying that it's okay to kneel during the national anthem. i think it's the wrong thing to do. >> facebook or tweet us. we are accepting comments on cb radio. >> are we now? >> breaker...