The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/02/21 at 11:00 EST
Episode Date: February 21, 2025The World This Hour for 2025/02/21 at 11:00 EST...
Transcript
Discussion (0)
1942, Europe. Soldiers find a boy surviving alone in the woods. They make him a member
of Hitler's army. But what no one would know for decades, he was Jewish.
Could a story so unbelievable be true?
I'm Dan Goldberg. I'm from CBC's personally, Toy Soldier.
Available now wherever you get your podcasts.
From CBC News, it's the world this hour.
I'm Joe Cummings.
Across Canada last night, all eyes were on the city of Boston.
First half of the round, more than a week, and Connor McDavid scores!
Connor McDavid for Canada!
That is Connor McDavid scoring the game winner last night in overtime as Canada beat the United States to win the inaugural Four Nations Face-Off Tournament.
3-2 the final score in a thrilling final that, all
things considered, was more than just a hockey game. And that was abundantly
clear even before the puck was dropped. Here's Canadian singer Chantel
Kravetsik performing Oh Canada of Us Command to Only Us Command.
And her management team is confirming that the lyric change was most definitely in response
to the U.S. President's ongoing references to Canada becoming the 51st state.
So today, as Canadian hockey fans bask in this victory,
it's worth noting that the two teams on the ice last night, for the most part,
will face off again this time next year at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.
Two Canadian premiers are back again in Washington today to continue lobbying
against the Trump administration's tariff threats.
Tim Houston from Nova Scotia and Doug Ford from Ontario are both on Capitol Hill for
the annual Council of Governors Summit.
It has all the state governors in the city for regional discussions.
And while tariffs aren't technically on the agenda, Ford and Houston are working the sidelines
targeting the states that have the most to lose in a trade war.
Looking to establish what the Trump administration has planned for the Ukrainian war effort,
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky is meeting again today with the special U.S. envoy to
Ukraine.
Anna Cunningham has more now from London.
Anna Cunningham, CNN Newsreel Host, The New York Times
Jones missiles in the sky above Ukraine overnight.
Russian attacks continue as President Donald Trump's special envoy to Ukraine, retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, was in Kiev.
He met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Thursday.
In front of the cameras, a welcoming handshake,
but then their joint news conference was swiftly cancelled.
It's understood that request came from Washington.
Trump's words in recent days seem to indicate the relationship with Ukraine is breaking
down.
Zelensky has refused to sign a deal giving the US access to half of Ukraine's natural
minerals including lithium and titanium.
He says the draft paperwork lacks security guarantees.
President Zelensky says talks with Keith Kellogg restored hope.
He says strong agreements with America are needed, agreements that will really work.
Anna Cunningham, CBC News, London.
It's now been confirmed that one of the bodies Hamas returned to Israeli authorities this
week was not that of hostage Sheree Bebas.
Bebas and her two young children were kidnapped during the October
7 attacks, and Hamas claims they later died in an airstrike. Hamas says a mistake was
made in returning the wrong body, but the Israeli government is vowing there will be
retribution. Sasha Petrusik has the latest now from Jerusalem.
The forensic identification didn't match.
Israeli military spokesman, Nadav Shoshani.
We've checked time and time again again and we came to the result that
it's not Shiri,
that it's not any of our hostages. It is apparent it is
just an anonymous person from Gaza.
The military also says the two boys were murdered
a month after the kidnappings, not killed in
airstrikes like Hamas says. Hamas will pay the price, says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, for this cruel and evil
violation of the ceasefire agreement.
Hamas now says bodies were mixed up after an airstrike on the location where hers was
being held in the rubble of Gaza.
It's still sinking in on the streets of Israel.
Sasha Petrusik, CBC News, Jerusalem.
And that is the World This Hour.
For CBC News, I'm Joe Cummings.