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CNN 5 Things

Flood response questions, Cuomo’s legal bills, tearful panda goodbye & more

CNN 5 Things

CNN

Daily News, News

4.31.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 July 2025

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Almost a week after devastating flash floods hit central Texas, officials are still avoiding questions about the warnings. Prices haven’t risen dramatically in response to tariffs so far, but that could be about to change. President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship order is facing a big test. Taxpayers are footing the bill for some of former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s #MeToo legal fights. Plus, people in Japan make an emotional goodbye. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Hi there, from CNN. I'm Charlie Drever with the five things you need to know for Thursday, July 10th.

0:38.6

Almost a week after floodwaters swept away more than 100 lives in central Texas,

0:43.9

officials still haven't explained who did what during the first critical hours.

0:48.1

We know that the National Weather Service issued flash flood warnings for parts of Kerr County

0:52.6

on the morning of July 4th at around 1am,

0:55.6

pushing some other counties to start monitoring forecasts and listening to briefings to stay on top

1:00.6

of safety and evacuation plans. But it's not clear whether officials did that in Kerr County,

1:05.9

which suffered the largest number of fatalities by far. The National Weather Service then warned about a quote wall of water making its way down

1:13.9

the Guadalupe River, and a CNN affiliate reported that a local firefighter requested that

1:19.3

an emergency warning message be sent to residents' phones at 4.22 a.m.

1:24.5

A gauge at the badly flooded Camp Mystic shows that by 5 a.m., the river had risen 15 feet.

1:31.2

And Coe County Sheriff Larry Leather said he wasn't alerted about the flooding until 9-1-1 calls for help

1:36.9

started coming in around 4 or 5 a.m. Friday morning.

1:40.6

I believe those questions need to be answered to the family of the misled ones, to the public.

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