Morning Wire - Texas Floods Kill Dozens & Inside Trump’s Big Bill | 7.7.25
Episode Date: July 7, 2025Catastrophic flash floods kill dozens in Texas, and what exactly is in Trump’s One Lovely Law? Plus, New Yorkers begin to wake up to the possibility of a socialist mayor. Get the facts first with Mo...rning Wire. - - - Today's Sponsors: Balance of Nature - Go to https://balanceofnature.com and use promo code WIRE for 35% off your first order as a preferred customer PLUS get a free bottle of Fiber and Spice. Boll & Branch - Get 20% off plus free shipping on your first set of sheets at https://BollAndBranch.com/WIRE Lumen - Head to http://lumen.me/WIRE for 10% off your purchase. - - - Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Dozens are confirmed dead after catastrophic flash floods sweep through central Texas.
We speak with a helicopter pilot on the front lines of the rescue and recovery operation.
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I'm Georgia Howe. John is on vacation this week, so Caput Phillips is filling in.
It's Monday, July 7th, and this is Morning Wire.
President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill is now the law of the land.
But what exactly is in it and what does it mean?
for Americans. That's the one big, beautiful bill. It helps Wall Street and Main Street.
And just weeks after Mom Donnie's stunning win, New Yorkers are sounding the alarm.
The guy who wants to defund the police take over the stores. And when everything falls apart,
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Anarchy and dictatorships prevail. Thanks for waking up with Morning Wire. Stay tuned. We have the
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Catastrophic flooding has killed at least 70 people in central Texas,
including 27 children.
Officials describe the disaster as a once-in-a-century event.
Here to talk about the tragedy unfolding in Texas is Daily Wire reporter Tim Pierce.
So for people just catching up, Tim, what happened over the weekend in Texas?
Dozens are still missing in central Texas after flash floods caused rivers to surge.
Kerr County, west of Austin, was the hardest area hit.
There, the Guadalupe River rose 26 feet in just 45 minutes.
Here's a time lapse of what that looked like.
This was early morning on Independence Day and especially popular time for camping by the river.
In many cases, people didn't realize the danger until water was already by their beds.
That's what happened in the case of Julian Ryan.
He died from blood loss after he cut his arm,
punching out a window to save his family.
His family made it through, thankfully.
Here was Ryan's fiancé afterward.
He looked at me and the kids and my mother-in-law,
and he was, sorry, I'm not going to make it.
I love y'all.
The case that has grabbed the most attention,
at least nationally, is Camp Mystic.
That's a Christian all-girls camp in Kerr County.
Every year, hundreds of girls go there to camp
and have fun by the river
and take part in a spiritual retreat.
The flood caught the camp by
prize and dozens of campers and counselors were killed. And at least 11 girls are still missing as of this
recording. It's absolutely agonizing for those parents. Now, you spoke to someone involved in the
recovery. Tell us about that. That's right. Hundreds of volunteers have turned out in the impacted
areas helping officials come through mud and debris searching for the missing persons. And because of the
flood damage to roads, helicopters have been particularly indispensable. We caught up with one volunteer
pilot, Gary Haven, the founder of Women's Fitness Brand Curves International. He's been working
with a disaster response charity Operation Hilo for years. This time, he's been volunteering near
Marble Falls about 100 miles north of Curville. Here's what he said about the volunteer effort.
There's about half a dozen helicopters with all volunteers with that organization, and we're doing
the mission. You can't get to the flood areas. The roads have been washed out. So helicopters
is the only way. So we've got fire department, all sorts of emergency.
rescue people. And they're all out now home in the Pacific Creek. It's called Cal Creek,
where we have three people missing. It's an awful job. They trudging along in the debris,
because a lot of times the bodies are caught in the debris, and it's miles. And of course,
from the helicopter, we search the river banks and fly low and slow. You know, and hopefully we
also get to find people that are alive and bring them back. Haven said they've also gotten some
outside help from the federal government and Elon Musk. Musk sent Starlink devices to the impacted
areas for use by first responders. And from the Trump administration, Department of Homeland Security
Secretary Christy Knoem has been on the ground to provide assistance wherever it's needed.
Trump also signed a disaster declaration on Saturday to open up more resources. And of course,
many are praying for the families of those who have been lost and for the safety of those still
missing. Pope Leo, who is the first American pope, gave a special invitation to pray on Sunday.
I would like to express sincere condolences to all the families who have lost loved ones,
in particular their daughters who were at summer camp in the disaster caused by the flooding of the Guadalupe River in Texas in the United States.
We pray for them.
And we join him in that.
Now, was this flood a complete surprise or was there warning?
Yeah, there's been a lot of finger pointing over the early warning system and why people camping by the river.
were caught unprepared, especially in the case of places like Camp Mystic.
The National Weather Service and the Texas Division of Emergency Management both warned of severe
flooding risk. People should have received those as alerts on their phones, but the most
serious alerts came late at night when most people were already asleep. Even then, this was a once-in-a-century
flood, so it's understandable if people didn't fully realize what was coming. Now the question is,
what more steps should have been taken? Well, no doubt there will be an investigation into that.
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After months of heated debate, President Trump's so-called big, beautiful bill is now the law of the land.
And Cabot, you have been tracking this story from the beginning.
How did President Trump get this across the finish line?
Yeah, President Trump had initially given a July 4th deadline for passage, which it looked implausible at the end of last week.
That's because Speaker Mike Johnson,
had promised members a 72-hour period to review the changes made by the Senate.
But when it became clear that that timeline would push the vote past the deadline,
he changed course and instead started the vote on July 3rd,
where it passed 218 to 214.
That allowed President Trump the opportunity to sign his signature legislation
from the White House lawn on Independence Day,
complete with a big band, blaring patriotic tunes,
and a flyover from B-2 bombers.
Are we ready?
Are we ready?
Now, throughout this entire long process, President Trump has made clear that he views this bill as a means of codifying many of his top campaign promises and giving the American people what they voted for in November.
We've delivered no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, and no tax on social security for our great seniors.
Now, we've heard a lot of debate about this bill, but what's actually in it?
So, among other things, it will allow taxpayers to write off interest payments on car.
car loans and established new Trump accounts for babies born between 2025 and 28.
Those will include a one-time, $1,000 federal contribution to an investment fund on every
child's behalf. From there, families can contribute up to $5,000 annually and then withdraw those
funds once they're 18. And of course, it puts $46 billion towards construction of the border
wall and tens of billions dollars more towards deportation efforts.
Now, a lot of the debate has centered around Medicaid. What did we see in the final
bill on that front. Yeah, in order to offset the massive, again, trillions of dollars worth of tax
cuts, the bill does include about a trillion dollars in cuts to entitlements over the next decade,
specifically Medicaid. Democrats say this will force millions of Americans off of Medicaid and
cut funding to hospitals nationwide. But on the other side, Republicans say Medicaid has become
bloated in recent years with folks who are taking advantage of the system. They note that Medicaid
enrollment exploded during the COVID pandemic when continuous enrollment was implemented. As a result,
around 8 million people were added to the program in the last four years alone,
and over that same time frame, disenrollments were put on pause.
The GOP says it's now time to bring Medicaid back to pre-pandemic levels
and ensure that able-bodied young people in particular are not taking advantage of the system.
Now, what would the work requirement look like?
Well, for context, in recent years, 40 states have passed laws expanding Medicaid eligibility
to include low-income, able-bodied adults.
That means those who were able to work, but were not.
not. Republicans say millions of Americans gained the system by remaining enrolled even when
their income exceeded the minimum threshold, or again, by not even attempting to find work.
So they included a provision that says able-bodied Medicaid applicants between the ages of 18 and
64 must work at least 80 hours a month or be actively seeking a job in order to qualify.
And that once you're enrolled, you've got to prove every six months now that you are still
qualified. Here's National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett making the case for that provision.
requirement is that you need to be looking for work or even doing volunteer work and you don't
need to do it until your kids are 14 or older. And so the idea that that's going to cause a
massive hemorrhaging and availability of insurance doesn't make a lot of sense. Now, more broadly,
the Trump administration says that the best way to get health insurance is to get a job. And they
say this bill will result in economic growth and add millions of new jobs, thus reducing the number
of people who need to be enrolled in Medicaid in the first place. So it sounds like we're returning
to pre-pandemic requirements.
In many ways, yeah.
All right, well, Cabot, thanks for reporting.
Absolutely.
New York City elites are panicking
about the prospect of Zoran Mamdani
becoming mayor
and enacting his radical socialist policies.
From high-ranking Democrats
and finance and tech figures
to bodega owners and cops,
they are all sounding the alarm.
Daily Wire investigative reporter Marade
Alorti is here with more.
Hey, Marade, so tell us the latest on Momdani.
Hi, Cabot.
So the big players in New York City
are all scrambling.
about what to do about Mom Donnie right now. Bill Ackman, the billionaire hedge fund manager,
is throwing his full endorsement and financial weight behind current Mayor Eric Adams.
Ackman called Mom Dani a socialist slash communist and said his policies would be, quote,
catastrophic for New York City. Previously, Ackman was considering funding a new challenger
just to beat Mom Dani, and he said he was ready to spend hundreds of millions of dollars
backing a challenger. By the way, Mom Dani identifies as a Democratic socialist, but he has been
criticized as even being a communist.
Here he is discussing whether billionaires should exist.
I don't think that we should have billionaires because, frankly, it is so much money in a
moment of such inequality.
And ultimately, what we need more of is equality across our city and across our state and
across our country.
And I look forward to work with everyone, including billionaires, to make a city that is
fairer for all of them.
You can see why a lot of New Yorkers might be concerned by that.
And it's not just high-level business leaders, cops and small business owners.
are also sounding the alarm, right?
Yes, so one group that's very concerned is New York City bodega owners.
They're afraid that Mamdani's proposal for grocery stores run by the government will put them out of business.
Here's Fernando Mateo's spokesperson for the United Bodegas of America.
Most bodega owners are immigrants, and they come here to try to make a living and do the right thing by the city.
A bodega is not just where you sell food.
They're also community centers.
So if you're able to infiltrate government into the private sector,
you're basically ruining the dreams and the spirits of all these small business people
who have risked everything they have, borrowed everything they could borrow to open their small business.
Cops may quit in droves if Momdney wins too.
The NYPD is already having trouble recruiting and retaining officers.
More than 1,500 cops have quit this year.
And with Momdani's anti-police stances, union officials are warning it will only make it harder to keep cops on the streets.
The president of the Police Benevolent Association, Patrick Hendry, called Momdani anti-cop and said he has an extremist attitude and it's going to scare other cops and they will go out the door.
Now, Mamdani is already facing some personal controversy since winning the primary.
Give us some details on this college application scandal.
Right. So the New York Times reported Thursday that Mamdani identified as both Asian and Asian.
and black or African-American on his college application to Columbia University when he applied
as a high school senior in 2009. He was ultimately rejected from the Ivy League school.
Mom Dani was born in Uganda but told the outlet he doesn't identify as either Asian or black,
but rather as, quote, an American who was born in Africa. He said he was trying to capture the
fullness of my background. Of course, at the time, Colombia was using affirmative action and factoring
race into their admissions process. So that raises questions about why Mom Dani checked multiple boxes
for his race. Alumni of Columbia immediately came out to slam Mom Dani. One accused him of trying to
exploit this country's legacy of slavery that oppressed African slaves. Mom Dani is, of course, under intense
scrutiny now, not just by Republicans, but by lots of Democrats and New Yorkers who would otherwise
usually support the Democratic nominee, and he can blame his radical policies for that.
Yeah, worth noting fewer than 30% of registered Democrats in the city turned out for the primary.
We'll see if and how the other 70% vote in the general. Marade, thanks so much for reporting.
Thanks, Cabot.
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