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Buckling roads and fish kills: is extreme heat the ‘new normal’?

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More than half of the country experienced "moderate to exceptional" drought conditions at the end of July, the hottest month ever recorded. And the impact of this hot weather has been felt across the nation as crops shrivel and wildfires rage out of control. NBC’s Rehema Ellis reports.