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not just dangerous, but sometimes fatal. in death valley, a 71-year-old died from heat exposure near a trailhead after hiking amid 121 degree temps, while in houston my heart hurts. my chest hurts. reporter: jonathan longoria recently suffered a heart attack after mowing his lawn, and his doctor says the heat likely played a role. because he then was having an extra load of stress on his body from the heat in addition to the manual stress. that s what finally tipped him over the edge. reporter: in an exclusive interview, the cdc director highlighting the emergence of heat officers. we re see for the first time where folks are designating someone in charge of responding to the heat. reporter: europe also struggling with the heatwave, with summer travelers packing hot spots. our josh lederman is on the ground in greece. reporter: workers here at the acropolis are walking off the job, refusing to work in 103 degree heat, while west of athens a massive fire is still that ha
election interference. we re just learning that special counsel jack smith subpoenaed georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger s office for surveillance video, surveillance video from election day in 2020 from the state farm arena. and you might remember that arena was being used to count votes for the election. this news was first reported by the atlanta journal constitution. and according to them the vote count has become one of election deniers go-to examples of election fraud. but federal and state level investigators interviewed election workers and reviewed hours of footage determining that the video showed normal ballot counting at state farm. the secretary of state s office tells nbc that they have com complied with the subpoena. up next, imagine 19 days in a row of more than 110 degree temps. that is the reality in phoenix. more on the extreme heat gripping three continents now.
regular, they themselves are exposed to extreme temperatures, sometimes having to take ice baths themselves to cool down. one last thing to leave you with, we re talking about once we get to 110 plus degrees today, that will be 18 plus that will be 18 days of consecutive days when it comes to 110 degree temps. tomorrow if they hit that again it will break a near 50-year record. thank you. claudio, there have been temperature alerts for days in italy. the latest heat wave could push through eastern europe. residents don t have central air conditioning the way we do back here in the u.s. how are people adapting? reporter: that s right, andrea. i definitely do. i ve been using it for many days and i think the people are envious of me. you re right, italians don t tend to have air conditioning because they don t particularly like it, but because they are used to the heat in the summer,