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central and eastern midwest. over 126 million people are upped excessive heat warnings right now. an additional 25 million under a heat advisory, with heat index as hot as 115 degrees. the effects have already taken a toll. new york city cancelled a massive outdoor music and arts festival, ozzy fest, along with the triathlon, both were originally set to kickoff today. nbc meteorologist is following the dangerous heat. what can we expect to see through the weekend? if you have been out there, feels like a brick wall. that s going to continue. that s due to the heat index. new york city, we have the warmest day of the year. official high of 94 degrees. temperatures are going to continue to climb here. let s take a look at the heat index. that s moisture in the atmosphere. it is very west out there. 104 is the feel like for
the national weather surface has issued a heat warning for more than 126 million americans the warning stretch from the central u.s. in places like kansas, up into the east coast. new york city will feel like 110 degrees, washington, d.c., will feel like 111. even out in iowa. here s a little bit of an impact it s having. the sioux falls highway is buckling under the heat index. it s being blamed for the death of a new york giants player who died from heat stroke after working out in little rock arkansas. where the heat index was 1034 degrees yesterday. super bowl champion, young guy
speech. especially on social media. on the one hand we want to stamp out hatred and harassment. on the other hand we want to prevent censership and protect our first amendment rights. sometimes these values just seem to clash. and these tech companies now are having to walk a tight rope on the issue. here a closer look at the problem. there are now more than 126 million active users on twitter every day. youtube meanwhile has 1.9 billioners per month and people watch more than a billion hours of video on that site every day. facebook is the biggest with more than 2 billion active users per month. and that company owns the social media giant instagram. with numbers like that it s no wonder the companies are struggle with how to manage the content. some content restrictionen created by government. copyright laws for example. but much is left to the companies to govern themselves. they ve got a lot to wrestle with including deciding how
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