
How to keep safe as excessive heat hits the Midwest and Northeast this week
Record-breaking heat is forecast in the Midwest through the Northeast this week. In dangerously high temperatures, we give you tips to keep safe. MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: It's early in the season, only mid-June. But the heat wave spreading through the Midwest and the Northeast this week could shatter …
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