girls or the women s underwear entries, so there are trees where they have dozens of women s underwear hanging in them and is designed to be a trophy, but also taunting law enforcement, you can t stop me, and the maddening thing is we can stop them, we know how to stop this. this was not happening under donald trump. the reason this is happening is joe biden and kamala harris care more about the radicals in the open border left than they do about protecting the immigrants who are being murdered. look, we saw in san antonio a tractor-trailer with 54 people who died of heat exposure, children as young as 13. 54 murdered. the body bags under joe biden are building up over and over again. we sat down, with ranchers and land owners, they showed me a picture after picture of the illegal aliens that they find on their property, pregnant women that the cartel abandoned and
officials have confirmed at least one heat related death. we have the story from new york. reporter: all we can long, millions of americans are forced to find creative ways to keep cool as a heat wave has persisted through the northeast, extending down the eastern seaboard and affecting many people as far as the southern plains, with temperatures rising extremely high. newark, new jersey. the national weather service confirms that they saw a high of 102 degrees, making the fifth consecutive day. we saw the temperatures in triple digits. the longest streak as far as the heat wave goes started in 1931. that s an important perspective. authorities are confirming the death of one individual on saturday, one person with pre- existing health conditions who went to the medical examiner and died from heat exposure, according to officials. what we saw and heard all we can long from health officials throughout the country is that
the reality is that there s still a lot of work to be done here as we re still at zero percent containment. so much work to do under the worst of conditions for them. thanks to you and your team on the ground. more than 60 million americans, talking about this record heat, are under heat alerts this morning as temperatures in the northeast could surge as high as the upper 90s again today. we certainly felt it all weekend. several cities including boston and philadelphia saw record heat yesterday. the heat wave turned deadly in new york city. at least one person died from heat exposure over the weekend. palo sandoval joins me and chad myers in the cnn weather center. it s so dangerous, hot and dangerous for people that don t have air conditioning, for the elderly, for children in certain circumstances. this is not expected to let up. how are things where you are? reporter: poppy, that s one of the reasons why people did whatever they could to stay cool. cooling centers are open
possibly break a 90-year-old record set in 1933. they re not the only ones in total. nearly two dozen cities in the northeast will likely see daily record high temperatures. we re also getting a better sense of how dangerous these weather conditions are. at least one person has died in new york from heat exposure. governor kathy hochul has now issued the first set of interim recommendations as part of a comprehensive extreme heat action plan. many residents say they re doing anything possible to try to stay cool. buying drinks at mcdonald s to sit in the store for a little bit of time to be in the ac. that s really it. i don t like going outside in this heat. i stay inside. beach. coney island. boardwalk, then jump in the water to cool off. cnn s polo sandoval is in new york with more on the impact this scorching heat is having.
the triple digits. the national weather service warns it will feel extremely oppressive. philadelphia could see its hottest day in more than a decade, and boston is forecast to possibly break a 90-year-old record high that was set back in 1933. and they are not the only ones in total, nearly two dozen cities in the northeastern part of the country will be seeing all likely see all time high temperatures. we re also getting a better sense of just how dangerous these weather conditions are. at least one person has died in new york from heat exposure. governor kathy hochul has now issued the first set of interim recommendations as part of a comprehensive extreme heat action plan. many residents are saying they re doing anything possible to stay cool. take a listen. buying drinks at mcdonald s, sit in the store for a little bit of time to be in the ac, that s really it. i don t like going outside in the heat. i ll stay inside. beach, coney island.