PBS News Hour full episode, Oct. 29, 2025

From PBS NewsHour.

Wednesday on the News House, much of Jamaica is left with severe damage and no power in the wake of Hurricane Melissa. Vice President Vance and Charlie Kirk’s widow host a college event in Mississippi, aiming to chart a path forward for the young conservative movement. Plus, federal funding cuts force many top researchers to think about leaving the U.S.

WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS
A look at the destruction in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa

News Wrap: Fed cuts interest rates for 2nd time this year

Vance joins Erika Kirk in Miss. for Turning Point USA event

Top researchers consider leaving U.S. amid funding cuts

How data center power demand could lower electricity prices

Palestinians: Bodies returned by Israel show signs of abuse

Jonathan Karl explores Trump’s focus on retribution in book

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00:00 – Intro
02:41 – Hurricane Melisa
11:01 – News Wrap
17:25 – Turning Point
22:22 – Brain Drain
31:19 – Rising Costs
37:20 – Released
47:24 – “Retribution”
55:01 – Goodnight