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News Wrap: Rapidly intensifying Melissa becomes a hurricane in the Caribbean

PBS News Hour - Segments

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4.11K Ratings

🗓️ 25 October 2025

⏱️ 3 minutes

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In our news wrap Saturday, meteorologists predict catastrophic flooding in Jamaica and Haiti as Hurricane Melissa gains strength, new details emerged about the private donor who volunteered to pay U.S. troops as the government shutdown stretches on, early voting began in New York and New Jersey, and Trump denied reports that he plans to name the new White House ballroom after himself. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy

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0:00.0

In tonight's other headlines, Melissa is now a hurricane in the Northern Caribbean.

0:05.0

The storm is rapidly intensifying and the National Hurricane Center warns it will become a major hurricane by tomorrow,

0:11.0

bringing catastrophic and life-threatening flash flooding to Jamaica and Haiti.

0:16.0

The storm is already blamed for at least four deaths.

0:19.0

Landslides, heavy rain, and damaging wind are also likely in the Dominican Republic and eastern Cuba.

0:25.0

It is not expected to make landfall in the U.S.

0:27.7

As the government shutdown stretches into a 25th day, there are new details tonight about the anonymous donor who volunteered to pay U.S. troops.

0:37.1

The New York Times reports, Timothy Mellon

0:39.4

is the person behind the $130 million donation. Mellon is a billionaire, banking and railroad

0:45.7

air, and major financial backer of President Trump. Despite the large gift, it amounts to about

0:51.0

$100 for each of the country's 1.3 million service members.

0:56.6

Early voting is underway in two of this year's highest profile elections that are expected to measure voter sentiment ahead of next year's midterms.

1:04.2

In the New York City mayoral race, voters are choosing between Democrat, Zoran Mamdani, Republican, Curtis Sliwa, and former New York Governor

1:12.5

Andrew Cuomo, who's running in as an independent. The winner will take over from Eric Adams,

1:17.2

who dropped out of the race last month and endorsed Cuomo this week. And in the New Jersey

1:21.8

governors race, the cost of living and President Trump's policies have taken center stage.

1:27.2

Polls show Republican State Assemblyman, Jack Chittarelli, slightly trailing Democratic Congresswoman,

1:33.3

Mikey Sherrill.

1:34.3

And the demolition of the East Wing of the White House wrapped this week, but plans for the new

1:39.3

ballroom that will replace it are far from complete.

1:42.3

Late Friday, President Trump denied reports that he plans

1:45.7

to name the addition after himself.

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