The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/02/09 at 03:00 EST

Episode Date: February 9, 2025

The World This Hour for 2025/02/09 at 03:00 EST...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 In Scarborough, there's this fire behind our eyes. A passion in our bellies. It's in the hearts of our neighbors. The eyes of our nurses. And the hands of our doctors. It's what makes Scarborough, Scarborough. In our hospitals, we do more than anyone thought possible. We've less than anyone could imagine.
Starting point is 00:00:19 But it's time to imagine what we can do with more. Join Scarborough Health Network and together, we can turn grit into greatness. Donate at lovescarborough.ca. From CBC News, The World is Sour. I'm Neil Kumar. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Paris, meeting with world leaders and tech bosses
Starting point is 00:00:41 at a major AI summit. As Philipp Lee Shannach reports, it's all about trying to reap the benefits of AI while managing the risks. Set to begin Monday at the Grand Palais in central Paris, organizers of the AI Action Summit say this is a pivotal moment before society has become too reliant on artificial intelligence. Jamal Atif is the scientific director of France's nationwide AI priority program.
Starting point is 00:01:08 So there are important questions that we should tackle. The future of the workforce, of course. The leaders of France, India, and Canada will brush shoulders with top executives from Alphabet, Microsoft, and OpenAI. They're looking at impacts on employment and sovereignty, but also potential AI positives such as climate change solutions and new treatments for
Starting point is 00:01:30 diseases. The AI Summit is hoping participants will sign a non-binding communique of principles on the stewardship of AI but there will be other opportunities. AI will be on Canada's agenda at the G7 meeting it's hosting in Alberta this summer. Philip LeShannok, CBC News, Toronto. According to the Russian Defence Ministry, Russia has intercepted and destroyed 35 Ukrainian drones. This incident took place overnight. About half of the drones were destroyed over the Kursk region that borders Ukraine,
Starting point is 00:02:01 while the rest were intercepted in other regions in Russia's west and south. Meantime the three Baltic states have pulled the plug on the Russian power grid. Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia say it's part of their plan to integrate more closely with the European Union and boost their own security. Dominic Felitis has more. Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia disconnected from Russia's power grid, severing their link to the network of their former Soviet imperial overlord. Shortly after, Latvian workers climbed towers 100 metres from the Russian border and cut the power cables. A highly symbolic act.
Starting point is 00:02:42 Tomorrow, the three Baltic nations will connect to the European Union's power network. It's a historical moment. Kasper Smelnis is Latvia's energy minister. It's one step more forward if you talk about our security, our independence. At this moment, we are fully independent and we're fully responsible for what's happening in our systems. The Baltic nations have been planning to decouple from the Russian grid for years. Moscow's annexation of Crimea in 2014 saw those plans gain momentum.
Starting point is 00:03:11 Dominic Vlaitas for CBC News, Riga, Latvia. The Liberal Party of Canada says it has set the dates for two leadership debates. The party says a French debate is set for February 24th, while an English debate is scheduled for February 25th. Both debates will be held in Montreal. Super Bowl 59 is set to take place tonight in New Orleans in a matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. History could be made as Kansas City is looking to become the first team to win three straight Super Bowls. Steve Fardeman reports. After all the hype and buildup, it's now time to finally play the game.
Starting point is 00:03:46 New Orleans has been invaded by thousands of partisan fans who have made the pilgrimage from Kansas City and Philadelphia. Kelly Slagle is picking her favorite team, the Chiefs. I think it's going to be super duper duper close. I think we're going to win. While Nikita Deane is cheering for Philadelphia. Eagles all the way, Eagles. Her son, Nakobe Deane, is a linebacker on the team.
Starting point is 00:04:08 The Chiefs are trying to become the first team ever to win three straight Super Bowls. Their star quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, would like to be part of something that's never been done before. I think you always wanna leave a legacy, but more than anything, you just wanna accomplish a goal that you have with your teammates.
Starting point is 00:04:23 One of those trying to stop Mahomes and the Chiefs will be Philadelphia safety Sidney Brown. He is the only Canadian in this year's game. I think it's every kid's dream is to play in one of these games. The Chiefs are a slight favorite. Steve Futterman for CBC News at the Super Bowl in New Orleans. And that is Your World is Sour. For CBC News, I'm Neal Kumar.

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