The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/10/13 at 19:00 EDT

Episode Date: October 13, 2025

The World This Hour for 2025/10/13 at 19:00 EDT...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You might be familiar with the voice of Seth McFarlane. For over 20 years, he's been the voice of Peter and Stewie Griffin, Brian the Dog, Quagmire on Family Guy. Of course, he also created it. But did you know Seth has made a name for himself as a bona fide crooner, like an incredible vocalist? On cue with me, Tom Power, Seth McFarland will tell you how it all started with his love of film scores.
Starting point is 00:00:22 While he still uses a live orchestra for Family Guy, which is a bit of a lost tradition in TV, You can hear that now on Q with Tom Power wherever you get your podcasts, including on YouTube. From CBC News, The World This Hour. I'm Stephanie Scandaris. We begin in Egypt. Can we get the documents, please? Your son right here. You're saying. The U.S. president and regional heads of state putting ink to the Gaza peace deal. Donald Trump has assembled more than 20 world leaders, including Prime Minister Mark Carney,
Starting point is 00:00:57 for a summit on the future of Gaza. He's urging them to seize the momentum of this deal to secure long-term peace in the region. It's the place that could lead to tremendous problems like World War III. They always talk about World War III would start in the Middle East, and that's not going to happen. Regional leaders expect talks on the sidelines of today's summit
Starting point is 00:01:20 could be critical to shaping a final agreement to ending the war. In Israel, it's been a day of jubilation, as 20 surviving hostages return home after spending two years in captivity. Breyer Stewart has more from Jerusalem. There were moments of joy. Israelis watched as the 20 hostages came out. They looked thin and got and had emotional reunions with their families. Late Monday, four bodies were transferred back to Israel.
Starting point is 00:01:49 There are still 24 in Gaza, and officials say it may take some time to locate them in the vast ruins. As part of the deal, around 1,700 Palestinian detainees were released back to Gaza. Thousands crowded around buses while armed men walked through the crowd. U.S. President Donald Trump addressed Israel's parliament speaking for more than an hour. The only break was when he was briefly interrupted by an Israeli lawmaker who stood up with a sign that read, recognized Palestine. The future of Gaza was barely mentioned in Trump's speech in the Knesset.
Starting point is 00:02:26 Instead, he talked about the historic dawn of the new Middle East and praised Israel's prime minister. I said, BB, you're going to be remembered for this far more than if you kept this thing going, going, kill, kill, kill. It would be not, it would not be the same. Officials in Gaza say 67,000 have been killed in the past two years. The challenge now was to try and find a way to make this ceasefire a more durable piece. Breyer Stewart, CBC News, Jerusalem.
Starting point is 00:02:58 Part of that deal is allowing a surge of food and aid supplies into Gaza. Agencies are preparing for that influx. Tess Ingram is a spokesperson for UNICEF and is in Gaza City. We really need to see aid scale up to hundreds of trucks coming into the Gaza Strip every day. Like we saw during the last ceasefire in February, when we got five, 600 trucks in every single day, that's what we want. We're not there yet. We need all of the crossings into the Gaza Strip to open.
Starting point is 00:03:27 We need those crossings to operate efficiently so that the trucks move through quickly. According to the UN, hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza face famine. Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister, Anita Anand, has met India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi on her visit to the country. The trip is meant to strengthen ties after two years of diplomatic strain, and it builds on Modi's visit to the G7 summit in Canada earlier this summer. of northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba are getting walloped by a snowstorm. While some areas are beginning to dig out, others are bracing for more bad weather. Helena Mahalik reports.
Starting point is 00:04:05 There's going to be a lot of tree removal required in order for the roads to be open. Alyssa Bogdan is the owner of a hunting and fishing lodge in northern Manitoba. A severe snowstorm has left much of the province, along with Saskatchewan, with closed highways and power outages, and a mess of downed trees. We have a renter who asked me this morning who was shooting guns last night, and I said it wasn't guns shooting, it was trees falling. David Fulton is a meteorologist with Environment Canada. He says the snowfall in northern Manitoba won't be stopping any time soon. No, it's still snowing in Thompson.
Starting point is 00:04:40 So we're expecting another 10 to 15 there today. Power restoration efforts are underway, but many highways remain closed. Helena Maholic, CBC News, Saskatoon. And that is your world this hour. For CBC News, I'm Stephanie Scanderas.

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