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NPR News: 07-13-2025 5PM EDT

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🗓️ 13 July 2025

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, it's Ian from How to Do Everything.

0:02.6

On our show, we attempt to answer your how to questions.

0:06.1

We don't know how to do anything.

0:08.3

So we call experts.

0:09.7

Last season, both Tom Hanks and Martha Stewart stopped by to help.

0:13.3

Our next season is launching in just a few months.

0:15.6

So get us your questions now by emailing how to at npr.org or calling 1-800-424-2935.

0:24.5

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Herbst. In central Texas, recovery operations along

0:31.9

the Guadalupe River have been suspended because of new flooding conditions. Texas Public

0:37.4

Radio's Jerry Clayton has more.

0:39.9

The Kerr County Sheriff's Office issued a code red alert late Saturday night due to the

0:44.4

possibility of heavy rain in the area. Early Sunday morning, the city of Kerrville announced

0:49.0

that recovery operations would stop and personnel working along the Guadalupe should evacuate

0:53.9

the river corridor

0:54.8

until further notice. Some areas experienced one to two inches of rain per hour Sunday morning.

1:00.7

Flood watches have been issued for a large portion of the Texas Hill Country in south

1:04.5

central Texas through Sunday evening. Sunday's flood warnings and the pause and recovery efforts

1:09.8

cast a dark cloud over both volunteers and victims who are still in limbo after losing their homes, family members, and friends.

1:17.7

I'm Jerry Clayton in San Antonio.

1:20.6

The flash flooding has left at least 128 people dead. More than 160 are still listed as missing.

1:29.8

The European Union is pushing back the planned start date for retaliatory tariffs, but it stands ready to react to President Trump's

1:35.8

threat to enact 30 percent tariffs on EU imports. Terry Schultz reports EU leaders say they

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