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PBS News Hour - Full Show

July 7, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episode

PBS News Hour - Full Show

PBS NewsHour

News, Daily News

4.42.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2025

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Monday on the News Hour, the death toll rises and the search for the missing continues in the wake of the devastating floods in Texas. The war in Gaza and the Trump administration's latest push for a ceasefire loom over Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the White House. Plus, we examine the real-world impacts of the work requirements for getting Medicaid and food stamps. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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0:00.0

Good evening. I'm Amna Nawaz. Jeff Bennett is away. On the news hour tonight, the death toll rises and the search for the missing continues in the wake of the devastating floods in the Texas Hill country.

0:17.0

Everybody knows everybody. And so in a tragic event like this, we're all connected to people who have been lost.

0:23.6

The war in Gaza and the Trump administration's latest push for a ceasefire

0:28.6

loom over Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the White House.

0:33.6

And we examine the real-world impacts of the Trump administration's new work requirements for getting Medicaid and food stamps.

0:56.0

Welcome to the News Hour.

1:03.0

Hopes are dimming for finding survivors from the flash floods that devastated Central Texas on July 4th.

1:08.5

At least 95 people were killed in some of the deadliest floods to hit this country in decades. That includes 28 children.

1:11.2

More than 850 people have been rescued

1:13.5

since the floods first hit,

1:15.4

but dozens are still unaccounted for,

1:17.6

including at least 10 young girls.

1:20.3

William Brangham begins our coverage with this report.

1:24.7

Days after the deluge,

1:26.7

the Guadalupe River was quiet today.

1:29.3

But the damage it wrought over the weekend is visible everywhere.

1:34.3

What once were entire campgrounds along its banks gone.

1:39.3

Locals are still coming to grips with the terror they experienced.

1:43.3

There was a little boy who started floating downstream,

1:49.0

and he was screaming, asking for help.

1:52.0

I was about to jump in, and my husband had to hold me back.

1:55.0

He said, you're going to go too, and there's nothing you can do if you jump in.

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