flood waters beginning to recede in vermont leaving disaster behind. while the west and the south suffer through record breaking heat that shows no signs of letting up. this summer is worse than all of the past surveillance. i came to the park prepared because i knew without it i d die out here. and more breaking news out of iowa where republicans have passed a six-week abortion ban. we re live in des moines with reaction. it is 10:00 eastern, i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with the breaking news overseas on this final day of the nato summit. president biden just about to meet with ukraine s zelenskyy in lithuania any minute now. you can see them in the room. they just sat down. let s listen. i m going to support you, and i hope we finally have put to bed the notion about whether or not ukraine is welcome in nato. it s going to happen, we re moving in the right direction. i think it s just a matter of getting by the next few months here. so thank yo
really inspirational to hear the strength of spirit there in that book shop. thank you so much for that reporting, lindsey. to kathy now in miami. they had 30 straight days of temps over 100 degrees. even in miami, this is not normal. reporter: hey, ana, good morning to you. yeah, it is pretty unusual for miami. i just checked the temperature, it is 91 degrees. when you factor in the humidity, it feels closer to 99 degrees. the miami region has seen 31 consecutive days where the heat index is 100 degrees or higher. so we have kind of been in this stag assistant weather pattern. i m under some shade right now. we have been out here for a bit. and i m pretty uncomfortable. but imagine having to work in these conditions. exposed to the elements. yesterday we had a chance to catch up with some roofers here in the miami area. and they say the key to staying safe in these conditions, a couple of things, lots of breaks, ice and water.