
News Wrap: Number of missing from Texas floods drops to 3
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News Wrap: Number of missing from Texas floods drops to 3 people
In our news wrap Sunday, only three people remain unaccounted for from the July 4 Texas floods, the driver who plowed a car into a crowd in Los Angeles was charged with assault with a deadly weapon, the Kremlin said Putin is open to peace with Ukraine only after his objectives have been achieved, and the WNBA’s All-Star players sent a message to the league for better pay.
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News Wrap: Number of missing from Texas floods drops to 3
Clip: 7/20/2025 | 2m 26sVideo has Closed Captions
In our news wrap Sunday, only three people remain unaccounted for from the July 4 Texas floods, the driver who plowed a car into a crowd in Los Angeles was charged with assault with a deadly weapon, the Kremlin said Putin is open to peace with Ukraine only after his objectives have been achieved, and the WNBA’s All-Star players sent a message to the league for better pay.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipJOHN YANG: In tonight's other news, the number of people missing after this month's deadly flash floods in Texas has dropped significantly.
Kerr county officials say only three people remain unaccounted for from the July 4 floods in the Texas hill country.
That's down from nearly 100.
Officials say many of those who had been reported missing have since been accounted for.
The flash floods killed at least 135 people, most of them in Kerr County.
The driver of that car that plowed into a crowd of people outside a Los Angeles nightclub this weekend has been charged with assault with a deadly weapon.
PBS News has learned the suspect is 29-year-old Fernando Ramirez.
Police say he had been kicked out of the club, got into his car and minutes later drove into the crowd, injuring dozens.
After the car came to a stop, bystanders dragged him out of the vehicle and beat him and someone in the crowd shot him.
That person remains at large.
Overseas now to the war in Ukraine, where Russia has responded to increasing pressure to begin ceasefire talks.
In comments to state run media, a Kremlin spokesman said Russian President Vladimir Putin is open to peace with Ukraine, but only after his objectives have been achieved.
Even as Russia continue to batter Ukraine this weekend with drone attacks, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed a new round of peace talks for this week.
On Monday, President Trump threatened Russia with steep tariffs unless a peace deal is reached by early September.
And the best players of the WNBA sent a loud message to the league without ever saying a word.
All the players in Saturday's All Star Game took the floor for warm up, wearing shirts that read, pay us what you owe us.
The players union and the league remained far apart in negotiations on a new collective bargaining agreement.
The league is taking in record revenue and the players want what they see as their fair share of that in better pay and benefits.
The current agreement expires in October after the season ends.
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