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Evening Wire: Tennessee Sees Deadly Floods & Arkansas SAFE Act | 8.13.25

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🗓️ 13 August 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Flooding in Tennessee leaves multiple people dead and more unaccounted for, Mexico extradites more than two dozen cartel bosses to the U.S., and President Trump announces the first Kennedy Center Honors nominees since his takeover. Get the facts first with Evening Wire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:17.9

Flooding in Tennessee leaves multiple people dead and more unaccounted for.

0:22.5

Mexico extradites more than two dozen cartel bosses to the U.S.

0:26.7

And President Trump announces the first Kennedy Center honors nominees since his takeover.

0:32.2

I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire Executive Editor John Bigley.

0:35.7

It's Wednesday, August 13th, and this is Evening Wire.

0:40.3

At least three people are dead and one is missing amid severe weather and flash flooding in southern Tennessee.

0:45.9

Daily Wire reporter Zach Jule has more. Officials have declared a state of emergency in Chattanooga after more than six inches of rain fell on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.

0:57.0

So far three people have been confirmed dead. Two adults and a child were killed when a large tree fell on a car early Wednesday.

1:01.0

Officials say a search effort was launched for a man last seen being swept up Tuesday night in floodwaters on East Brainerd Road.

1:08.0

Fox Weather reports that the Chattanooga Fire Department has conducted several rescues,

1:12.1

including helping people trapped in stranded vehicles and inundated homes.

1:16.7

Ahead of Trump's big sit-down with Putin, Ukraine says that it's open to a potential U.S.-backed

1:22.5

ceasefire with Russia. The problem is Putin. An advisor to Ukrainian President Zelensky said in an interview Tuesday

1:28.9

that Ukraine is ready to discuss a ceasefire and sees it as the initial stage for reaching

1:33.8

realistic negotiating positions. However, Ukraine's leader thinks Putin will end up refusing to cooperate.

1:40.3

According to one of Zelensky's advisors, quote, Russia is unlikely to forego the use of strategic

1:44.9

aviation and the massive deployment of drones.

1:48.1

A group of Venezuelan migrants and left-wing activists are suing the Trump administration.

1:53.5

This follows Homeland Security Secretary Christy Noam ending the protected status for Venezuelans granted by Biden.

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