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CNN 5 Things

Support for Russia sanctions, Harvard removes diversity websites, original Birkin sale & more

CNN 5 Things

CNN

Daily News, News

4.31.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 July 2025

⏱️ 5 minutes

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We begin with the latest press conference on the catastrophic Texas floods. There’s growing bipartisan support for sanctions on Russia. Harvard has removed diversity websites amid ongoing lawsuits with the Trump administration. The former president of South Korea Yoon Suk Yeol is back in custody. Plus, we reveal how much the original Hermès Birkin bag fetched at auction today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, from CNN, I'm Josh and Shana, with the five things you need to know for Thursday, July 10th.

0:08.4

As of 8 a.m. this morning, there have been 96 confirmed deaths, 60 adults and 36 children.

0:17.3

That's Kerrville, Community Services Officer Jonathan Lamb, giving the latest update on reported

0:22.5

deaths in Kerr County from the catastrophic floods. At least 150 in the county remain missing,

0:28.5

including five campers and one councillor from Camp Mystic. Lam was the only speaker at a news

0:34.5

conference this morning and did not give an update on what happened during

0:38.0

those overnight hours on July 4th.

0:40.8

CNN Shimon ProCupes thinks this was significant.

0:44.4

It's very clear now that the authorities here have realized that they do not want to answer

0:50.4

those accountability questions.

0:52.9

This is the first day since I've been here and I came here on

0:55.2

Monday where we don't have the county, any county representation at that press conference. And that is

1:02.1

significant because the county is responsible for this area. As Russia attacked Ukraine for a second consecutive night with swarms of drones bombing

1:13.4

Kiev, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in Malaysia, where he told reporters he held

1:18.9

a quote, frank conversation with Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov. Meanwhile, on Capitol

1:25.0

Hill, there is growing bipartisan support for tougher sanctions on Russia.

1:29.3

Here's CNN's Manu Raju on the temperature among Republicans about a potential sanctions bill.

1:35.3

There's a delicate balance here.

1:36.3

They're trying to show that there's growing momentum for a bill to impose new sanctions on Russia

1:42.3

without getting ahead of the president or waiting for the

1:45.5

president's signal to move ahead on this issue. There are more than 80 co-sponsors, Democrats

1:50.5

and Republicans supporting this bill, meaning a veto-proof majority in the United States Senate.

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