The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/09/21 at 00:00 EDT

Episode Date: September 21, 2025

The World This Hour for 2025/09/21 at 00:00 EDT...

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Starting point is 00:00:28 Tees and Cs apply. from cbc news the world this hour i'm neil kumar a memorial for american conservative activist charlie kirk will be held on sunday at a stadium in glendale arizona his home state a number of senior trump administration officials are expected to attend steve foderman has the latest security is already ramping up i was able to get right in front of the stadium now i've been pushed back behind a security perimeter, no one's being allowed to get inside. Security, of course, is a big concern, especially with Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, and other senior members of the administration expected to attend. There have been three Super Bowls here in the past, but Jose Santiago of the Glendale
Starting point is 00:01:16 police says this is quite different. When you have something like the Super Bowl, we had upwards of two years to plan an event like that. This we had a week to work with. We are basically all hands on Act. The stadium can hold between 65,000 and 75,000 in case there's an overflow crowd, an arena across the street will be used. And there could be some protests by groups opposed to Charlie Kirk's politics. Steve Futterman, CBC News, Glendale, Arizona. Canada and a group of European allies are set to recognize an independent Palestinian state this week at the United Nations General Assembly. As Philip Lyshanock reports, Canadian officials say it's the only way to salvage a two-state solution as Israel pushes on with its military takeover of Gaza.
Starting point is 00:02:01 Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says the deteriorating situation in Gaza is why Canada intends to formally recognize the state of Palestine. Recognition now is extremely important because the viability of a two-state solution is eroding. In a statement, Prime Minister Mark Carney said he'll be in New York City for the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly. He reiterated that the recognition of Palestine does not mean Canada and its international partners are abandoning Israel, but committing to a two-state solution.
Starting point is 00:02:36 Aundan says the Palestinian Authority knows there are conditions. They are cognizant of the need for hostages to be returned, for Hamas to have no role in the future governance of Palestine. Israel condemned the move saying recognition of a power, Palestinian state is rewarding Hamas for the October 7th attacks. Philip Lichanak, CBC News, Toronto. In Los Angeles, heavy rains caused deadly mudslides that buried homes and trapped drivers in their vehicles in San Bernardino County.
Starting point is 00:03:07 In one case, a two-year drowned when the vehicle he was in was swept away. The boy's father was rescued. In Quebec, the COVID-19 vaccine will no longer be free for everyone who wants it. The province is now limiting it to vulnerable people, including those over 65 and pregnant women. Health officials say a lack of federal funding and Quebecers' existing level of immunity improves the decision. But virology expert Benoit Barbeau says he's concerned about the impact the measures will have. Hopefully that the measures will not impact too much our capacity to at least constrain or control whatever transmission or
Starting point is 00:03:43 odd break that might happen during the fall. Quebecers can still get the shot for between $150 and $180. Meanwhile, in Ontario, the problems will offer free flu and COVID-19 vaccines as of October 27th. The Japan Air Self-Defense Force deployed fighter jets to Canada for the first time this week. Their Operation Atlantic Eagles made their first stopover in the country at the five-wing military base in Goose Bay. The jets were here, along with 180 personnel from Japan, five-wing commander-leftain Lieutenant Colonel William Brake. They've provided a lot of support to Canada when we've deployed in the Indo-Pacific region for operations like Op-Neon, Op-Rise, and Op Projection.
Starting point is 00:04:22 ensuring a free, open, and inclusive Indo-Pacific. So to support Japan here in Goose Bay is very significant for us, and we're very proud to do it. The Japan Air Self-Defense Force says one of the biggest aims of the program is to deepen the mutual understanding between the countries and to promote Defense Corporation. And that is your world this hour. For CBC News, I'm Neil Kumar.
Starting point is 00:04:52 Thank you.

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