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🗓️ 14 July 2025
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The news to know for Monday, July 14, 2025!
We’ll tell you about more floods hitting the Texas Hill Country and the new backlash over the response to the first flooding that ended in disaster.
Also, what a federal judge decided regarding racial profiling during the immigration crackdown.
And how a couple of America’s largest trading partners are responding to new tariffs.
Plus: why the government is getting behind a doctor accused of fraud, what it takes to be considered “wealthy” these days, and how this year’s Wimbledon finals made history.
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0:00.0 | Today is Monday, July 14th. We'll tell you about more floods hitting the Texas Hill country, |
0:04.8 | a new backlash over the response to the first flooding that ended in disaster. Also, what a federal |
0:09.5 | judge decided about racial profiling during the immigration crackdown, and how a couple of |
0:14.1 | America's largest trading partners are responding to new tariffs. Plus, why the government is |
0:18.8 | getting behind a doctor accused of fraud, what it takes |
0:21.3 | to really be considered wealthy these days, and how this year's Wimbledon finals made history. |
0:26.5 | Those stories and even more news to know coming up. |
0:30.8 | Welcome, welcome to The Newsworthy. All the day's news in around 10 minutes. Fast, fair, fun, |
0:36.7 | and on the go. I'm Erica Mandy. Thanks so much for being here. You ready? Let's do this. |
0:46.0 | Storms brought another round of dangerous flooding in parts of Texas still working to recover from the catastrophic 4th of July floods. |
0:52.7 | Texans in a few different counties had to be |
0:54.8 | evacuated yesterday and dozens of people had to be rescued. Authorities went door to door to some |
1:00.0 | homes after midnight to let people know of the risk, and the search efforts for hill country |
1:04.1 | flood victims had to be suspended. As of early this morning, rain is still falling, but search teams |
1:09.3 | are hoping to be able to get back at it |
1:11.0 | later today. The death toll from the 4th of July floods is now up to at least 132, including |
1:16.3 | dozens of children. And authorities believe 170 people may still be missing. The flood was far more |
1:22.3 | severe than the 100-year event FEMA had envisioned, and it moved so quickly that it cut a lot of people |
1:27.3 | off guard. Officials are now under scrutiny about what steps were taken to adequately warn people. |
1:32.7 | When President Trump visited Texas on Friday, he was asked what he would say to the impacted |
1:37.0 | families who wanted to know about the lack of warnings, and he said everyone did an incredible job |
1:41.3 | and that, quote, only an evil person would ask a question like that. |
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