digits fahrenheit. new york city could soon see its longest streak of 90-degree days since 2013. officials there have shortened their triathalon course for tomorrow. and in boston their triathalon has postponed altogether. one woman describes how the unbearable heat feels. what s it like in your apartment? hell. it s like hell? horrible. it s horrible. i sat outside here from ten to 4:00 this morning. as europe s heat wave moves eastward, wildfires have forced tens of thousands of people from their homes. you can see here parts of greece and slovenia are blanketed with flames and smoke. just terrifying scenes there. according to the w.h.o., the heat wave has caused more than 1,700 deaths in spain and in portugal. these heat waves are dangerous. we got a look at the impacts of this extreme heat here in the u.s. and of course overseas and how much longer it will last. let s begin now with polo sandoval in new york. hi there, polo. so we know new york is under a
i need to delete them. oh, my gosh, so annoying. anyone with a phone has probably heard that message before, right, alex? and there may be end in sight, finally we re hearing from the fcc saying they are going to be cracking down on billions of these robocalls which really are quite clever, they can fool you into thinking this might be someone you know who is calling you. cnn business correspondent rahel solomon has the story. reporter: amara, alex, good morning. the federal communications commission cracking down on those annoying robocalls, announcing thursday it s ordering cellphone providers to block millions of robocalls a day that advertise extend vehicle warranties. robocalls about an extended car warranty were the single largest complaints to the fcc in the past two years, the fcc identifying 13 people and six companies, mostly based in texas and california but also hungary.