look at this. it has been 25 years since los vegas has hit a daily cold low temperature 25 years, they have had so many more records for heat than they have for cold. and that is because the summer season is hotter in vegas a 5.6 degree fever since 19 in 70, they have nearly 40 more warm days in summer kesey really striking when you put it that way, at least a rafah. thanks very much for that. coming up next here, drama at hunter biden s gun trial, his wife going off on a former trump aide plus the fight in the senate over contraception the assignment with audie cornish, listen wherever you get your podcasts. i brought in a juror max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy.
days, nearly 40 more days? in the summer since 1970 or above average in las vegas. and that contributes to the extreme heat season again, starting sooner and then lasting later and like i mentioned, the overnight lows, not really giving you any relief. we re looking at overnight lows, only staying in the low and middle 80s let s vegas overnight. that means you don t get relief at night. it s hard to really recover from the datetime heap. and that adds to heat risk. same thing in phoenix, only dropping to 85 degrees by friday morning the overnight lows have an even larger fever on nearly ten degree fever since 1970, think about it this way. if our average body temperature is 98 degrees, that s like having our body temperature at 108 degrees. so just incredible there john. those trend lines are just alarming, least rafah. thank you very much for this. so it is not your average shoulder rub. the new gel showing promise as birth control for men in no, i don t
understanding what it really means but if you think about it again like a thermometer, it s like going from a normal 98.6 degree body temperature to spiking a 101.3 degree fever. 101.3 degrees, you re pretty sick, like you re definitely feeling it. you re not going to die but if you spike a couple more degrees, you re going to probably end up in the hospital. and that metaphor is almost literal because the human body really struggles in high heat particularly when combined with a recent he a recent heat wave in texas resulted in hundreds of hospitalizations, at least 13 deaths, 11 coming in just one two others two others died while hiking in big bend national park in west texas. as temperatures co as temperatures continue to rise experts are acknowledging that we are more likely than not to exceed that 1.5-degree target. in fact it s all about assured at this point. the only way to make sure we don t end up producing a global
mizaprostol. the fda says the combination is approved to end a pregnancy. melissa s miscarriage was at the end of march just when i adjudge at this federal courthouse in texas was considering whether to block access to mifepristone nationwide. melissa s doctor mentioned that you lasuit and prescribed her only misoprostol. while that drug has been shown to be effective in handling miscarriages it s less effective when used on its own. nine days after she took it she developed a fever. my fever was really came on hard and strong. suddenly i had incredible back pain. i was having trouble standing. reporter: her medical records show she had a septic incomplete abortion. when she s laying in the hospital shaking with a 100-some-odd degree fever, there s nothing i can do about it. so that feeling of helplessness, especially when it s somebody that you love so much, we didn t know if she was going to live or
taken care of. thankfully she got to the right place. and she survived. and then there is amanda zurofski from texas that spoke to a news outlet. she was 18 weeks preg nonthe when doctors said a mistarnlg was inevitable. a miscarriage was inevitable. i couldn t make the decision for myself. we couldn t make the decision for our daughter, our doctors couldn t make the decision. i mean, they were just as furious as we were because their hands were to youed. tied. had they acted, they would have been charged with a felony. i was left wanting either to get so sick that my life is at risk or that my baby s heart stopped beating so that i could be over. three dawes later amanda was admitted to the hospital with a 102 degree fever. she was diagnosed with sepsis and almost ended her life but