The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/09/23 at 04:00 EDT
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from cbc news the world this hour i'm neil kumar the united nations general assembly is underway
with the world leaders said to give speeches including u.s president donald trump and as carina
roman reports his appearance comes on the heels of a growing number of nations recognizing a
Palestinian state despite trump's opposition few expect u.s president donald trump to be
pleased with yesterday's two-state solution summit where a number of countries
added their names to a growing list recognizing a Palestinian state.
White House spokesperson Caroline Levitt.
He feels this does not do anything to release the hostages,
end this conflict and bring this war to a close.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says the danger posed by Hamas,
as well as Israel's threatened annexation of the West Bank
and its continued bombardment of Gaza,
are why countries are moving to recognize Palestinian statehood.
We take this action as part of a coordinated effort to provide the possibility of peace and a two-state solution.
Trump is expected to meet with a number of world leaders, but also with U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres,
who asked those who stand in the way of Palestinian statehood to answer the question, what is the alternative?
Karina Roman, CBC News, Washington.
Jimmy Kimmel said to be back on late-night TV as ABCC.
says his show will return tonight.
However, despite the decision by Disney,
there's now pressure from mega supporters
for affiliates to keep Kimmel off the air.
Eli Klashner has more.
From Hollywood, it's Jimmy Kimmel Live.
After a weekend of building pressure,
Jimmy Kimmel Live will be back.
Walt Disney Company said Monday,
after days of thoughtful conversations,
we reached the decision to return the show on Tuesday.
Kimmel himself has not spoken
since the fallout to his on-air comment,
about Charlie Kirk's assassination and Maga's reaction to it.
At the Charlie Kirk Memorial, U.S. President Donald Trump savored it all.
And the same commentators who this week are screaming fascism
over a canceled late-night TV show where the anchor had no talent and no ratings.
Major stars, including Canada's Sarah McLaughlin pulled out of an ABC event,
and many in Hollywood were frustrated with Disney.
By Monday, Tom Hanks, Jennifer Aniston, Martin Short,
400 celebrities signed an ACLU letter describing the moment as McCarthy-era censorship.
Inspired in part by the comments, federal broadcast regulator Brendan Carr made last week.
Eli Glassner, CBC News, Toronto.
In the UK, Britain's biggest carmaker, Jaguar Land Rover, is extending the closure of its factories due to a cyber attack.
The closures will last until October 1st.
That brings the total length of the shutdown to over four weeks.
CBC News has learned marine land, the once popular Ontario amusement park,
has applied to the federal government for permission to move its remaining beluga whales out of the country.
Katie Nicholson has more.
The aquarium features the world's largest acrylic panel.
Chiang Long Ocean Kingdom is one of the world's largest oceanariums.
The Chinese theme park is considering adding belugas from Ontario to its collection.
A federal government source familiar with the file confirmed to CBC News
that marine land Canada has applied to the federal government for permits to export its remaining 30 beluga whales.
A 2019 act outlawed keeping whales and dolphins in captivity for breeding or entertainment in Canada.
Camille Labchuck is the executive director of animal justice.
The government is going to have to grapple with a question of is it in the interests of these whales
to be sent to potentially another aquarium.
Andrew Trites is the director of marine mammal research at the University of British Columbia.
He says the animals also have to be healthy enough for transport.
Any signs that the animal might be off for any reason,
and all those would be red flags.
Marine Land didn't open this season and did not respond to questions.
Katie Nicholson, CBC News, Toronto.
And that is your world this hour.
For CBC News, I'm Neil Kumar.
Thank you.
