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[Crisis Management and Policy Controversies: Texas Floods, Tariff Uncertainty, and Medical Lawsuits]-[Texas Flooding Update, Tariff Limbo, Health Groups Sue RFK, Jr.]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-07-08

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The Devastating Impact of Texas Floods and the Call for Warning Systems

The central Texas region is currently grappling with the aftermath of catastrophic flooding along the Guadalupe River. Four days into the crisis, the death toll has climbed to at least 100 people, with Kerr County bearing the brunt of the tragedy, reporting 84 fatalities, including 56 adults and 28 children. The impact has been particularly severe at Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian summer camp, where 27 campers and counselors lost their lives. Reporting from the ground, NPR’s Sergio Martinez-Beltran notes that the destruction is widespread, with parts of the camp “completely destroyed” and “swept away.” A critical point of contention among survivors and local residents is the lack of timely warnings. Many survivors reported receiving no alarm, or receiving alerts only when the water was already at their doorsteps. Residents are now demanding better infrastructure, specifically calling for “flood sirens” to prevent future loss of life. Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick has signaled political support for such measures, suggesting that had a system similar to those used in Israel during attacks been in place, it is “possible that that would have saved some of these lives.”

Economic Instability and the “Tariff Limbo”

U.S. markets are experiencing significant turbulence as President Trump continues to utilize tariffs as a primary economic tool. Following threats of stiff new import taxes on countries like Japan and South Korea, stock markets reacted with volatility. Although the President has pushed back the effective date of these tariffs to August 1st, the recurring pattern of shifting deadlines has created an environment of “tariff limbo.” Scott Lincecum of the Cato Institute highlights the difficulty of operating in this climate, stating, “We have no idea what tariffs will be in August. We have no idea what they'll be next year.” This uncertainty is negatively impacting the U.S. factory sector, which was intended to benefit from these trade wars. Factory managers are hesitant to make long-term commitments, and while the government has collected nearly $100 billion in tariff revenue this year, experts warn that the ultimate financial burden of these taxes is falling on American families and businesses rather than foreign entities.

Medical Groups Challenge Vaccine Policy Changes

In a significant legal confrontation, six major medical organizations—including the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Public Health Association—have filed a lawsuit against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The plaintiffs argue that Kennedy’s recent actions regarding COVID-19 vaccine policies are both “dangerous and illegal.” The lawsuit centers on Kennedy’s decision to remove CDC recommendations for COVID-19 vaccinations for pregnant women and healthy children. The medical groups contend that Kennedy bypassed established federal procedures, specifically failing to consult with the required federal expert panels. Dr. Susan Kresley, representing the American Academy of Pediatrics, stated that under Kennedy’s tenure, “experts have been sidelined, evidence has been undermined, and our nation's vaccine infrastructure is now threatened.” The plaintiffs allege that these directives were “arbitrary and capricious,” violating the Administrative Procedure Act. While the HHS has stated that the Secretary stands by his reforms, legal experts suggest that the court will likely scrutinize whether Kennedy disregarded the proper legal and scientific processes required to alter federal health policy.

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📖 Transcript

Four days after deadly floods in central Texas, the death toll keeps rising.
Had we had sirens along this area, it's possible that that would have saved some of these lives.
Could something have been done differently to prevent this tragedy?
I'm Michelle Martin, that's Leila Fadal, and this is Up First from NPR News.
U .S. importers are facing several more weeks of tariff limbo and unsteady markets.
We have no idea what tariffs will be in August. We have no idea what they'll be next year.

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