The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/04/30 at 04:00 EDT
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Scott Payne spent nearly two decades working undercover as a biker, a neo-Nazi, a drug dealer, and a killer.
But his last big mission at the FBI was the wildest of all.
I have never had to burn baubles. I have never had to burn an American flag.
And I damn sure was never with a group of people that stole a goat, sacrificed it in a pagan ritual, and drank its blood.
And I did all that in about three days with these guys.
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From CBC News, the world this hour, I'm Neil Herland.
U.S. President Donald Trump held a rally last night in Michigan
to mark his first 100 days in office and he lashed out at the Canadian auto industry.
I said we really don't want your cars. We really don't want, we want to make our own cars.
That includes Canada, that includes Mexico, who have taken tremendous, a tremendous amount of our
business. Canada's taken off a tremendous like 10, 12 percent.
We don't want them to have that. We want that.
Why are we giving it to them?
Why are we subsidizing Canada $200 billion a year?
Yesterday, Trump signed a pair of executive orders to soften
the blow of his auto tariffs after American companies complained.
Mark Carney and the liberals will remain in power as a minority government.
The party won the largest number of seats, falling three short of a majority.
As Alexander Silberman reports, Carney is already turning his focus to the trade war with US
President Donald Trump.
Mark Carney arriving at his Ottawa office after a long night and little sleep. The liberals now expected to form a minority government after securing a rare fourth mandate.
We know that our strength lies in our resolve to work together as a country.
Carney, who pitched himself as the right person to confront the U.S. President's trade war,
had a phone call with Donald Trump shortly after the election result. The two leaders discussed the importance of working together and agreed to meet in person
in the near future.
Conservative leader Pierre Pauliev pledging to stay on as leader despite losing his own
seat in an upset.
The NDP suffering a collapse of support and the Greens are now at one seat.
Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchette is offering to work with the Liberals, putting
aside partisan differences during trade negotiations.
If Canada wants to be strong, it also needs us.
Alexander Silberman, CBC News, Ottawa.
We're following a deadly fire in eastern India.
Flames broke out at a hotel in Kolkata last night, killing at least 14 people.
Rescuers were seen moving bodies into ambulances after putting out the fire.
Many hotel guests tried to escape by jumping out of the building.
Russia is pitching its plan for a temporary ceasefire with Ukraine next week.
The Russian ambassador to the UN spoke about the plan at the Security Council.
It would start May 7th to coincide with the annual Russian celebration of victory during
the Second World War.
But Ukraine is skeptical.
Mariana Bettsa is Ukraine's deputy foreign minister.
We cannot accept peace at any cost.
We cannot accept peace at any cost. We cannot accept peace at any price.
Any future arrangements has to respect Ukraine's red lines.
We will never recognize any temporary occupied territories of Ukraine as Russian.
Crimea, as well as other temporary occupied territories of Ukraine, remain part of Ukraine.
Ukraine says if Russia is serious about peace peace it should start the ceasefire now. The Edmonton Oilers beat the LA Kings 3-1 last night
in game 5 of their first round playoff series. Edmonton leads the series 3-2.
The Ottawa Senators keep their playoffs hope alive, beating the Toronto Maple
Leafs in game 5 last night with a 4-0 victory. David Fraser was there.
A do or die game for the Senators in Toronto facing off against the Maple Leafs. Down three
games to one heading into game five the Sens had to win or their season would be over.
Sens forward Dylan Cousins scoring a shorthanded goal. I think each and every game we're learning.
The Sens are now back in this series after winning two elimination games in a row.
Coach Travis Green.
I don't think a lot of people give us much of a chance in this series.
Now the winning can't stop.
The team will look to win again on Thursday in Ottawa.
Goalie Linus Olmark.
We won this one when going back to Ottawa, but we can't be satisfied with the way that
we played this tonight. We the way that we played tonight.
We can enjoy that we had the results with us tonight.
But then there's a new game.
It's a game six.
So we've got to do it all over again.
David Fraser, CBC News, Toronto.
And that is your World This Hour.
I'm Neil Herland.