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World News Tonight with David Muir

Full Episode: Sunday, July 12, 2025

World News Tonight with David Muir

ABC News

Daily News, News

3.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2025

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Millions under flood watches as severe storms and flash floods target Midwest; Growing divide over Epstein files; Judge halts Trump immigration efforts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

I had the absolute pleasure of speaking to Pamela Anderson.

0:04.2

All thanks to the Dove Self-Eesteem Project.

0:07.1

We speak about the impact Y2K has had on women's body confidence and how Pamela has regained control.

0:12.9

The Dove Self-Esteen project is an amazing initiative supported by science-backed methodology

0:17.8

to help us improve our relationship with our bodies.

0:20.8

To find more

0:21.4

body confidence-building exercises, go to dove.com forward slash Y2K. That's Y2K, spelled W.H.Y.2K.

0:30.4

Tonight, severe storms and flash flooding targeting the Midwest, the fast-moving wildfire near

0:35.9

the Grand Canyon exploding in size and the mandatory

0:39.8

evacuations and the search for the missing in central Texas as the region faces yet another

0:45.7

flash flood threat. First, severe storms bashing the heartland stretching from western Kentucky

0:51.8

to Michigan. Overnight, 70-mile- mile per hour wind gusts from Colorado to Illinois,

0:58.0

knocking down trees and power lines.

1:00.0

A life-threatening flash flood emergency in Davenport, Iowa.

1:04.0

Our weather team tracking it all.

1:06.0

And in central Texas, memorials in the midst of devastation.

1:10.0

At least 129 dead with more than 160

1:15.1

still missing, wherewith Navy SEALs and their team of expert divers assisting with the

1:20.8

search and recovery efforts.

1:22.9

Also tonight, new details on the Air India flight crash.

1:27.0

Was it sabotage, the confusion in the cockpit as fuel to the

1:31.2

plane's engines would shut off just seconds after takeoff. The pilots questioning each other,

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