>> Andrew: GOOD EVENING, I'M 
ANDREW CHANG.
ADRIENNE IS ON ASSIGNMENT.
TONIGHT, UNDER FIRE OF 
ALLEGATIONS OF SYSTEMIC RACISM.
THE HEAD OF THE RCMP ADMITS 
THERE ARE PROBLEMS.
>>> IF IT REFERS TO AN 
UNCONSCIOUS BIAS THAT EXISTS, WE
DEFINITELY HAVE THAT IN THE 
RCMP.
>> Andrew: CALLS TO DEFUND THE 
FORCE, THE PROMISE OF BODY 
CAMERAS, AND DISTURBING VIDEOS 
OF ARRESTS
>> WHAT DID YOU THINK WHEN YOU 
SAW THAT VIDEO, AND DOES THAT 
SEEM LIKE A REASONABLE RESPONSE?
>> Andrew: ONE ON ONE WITH THE 
RCMP COMMISSIONER.
>>> GEORGE FLOYD'S BROTHER'S 
EMOTIONAL MESSAGE FOR 
WASHINGTON.
>> HE DIDN'T DESERVE TO DIE.
IS THAT WHAT A BLACK MAN IS 
WORTH, $20?
>> Andrew: THE GROWING SENSE OF 
URGENCY FOR POLICE REFORM. 
>>> THE CURVE MAY BE FLATTENING,
BUT THERE'S ANOTHER ALARMING 
COVID TREND
WHY SO MANY PEOPLE IN THEIR 20S 
ARE CATCHING THE VIRUS.
>> CONGRATULATIONS!
>> Andrew: AND A SPECIAL 
GRADUATION SURPRISE FOR THE 
CLASS OF 2020.
THIS IS "THE NATIONAL."
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>>> FOR NEARLY THREE WEEKS NOW, 
THE CALLS HAVE BEEN LOUD AND 
CLEAR FROM THE UNITED STATES AND
HERE AT HOME.
CALLS FOR POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY 
AFTER A SERIES OF DISTURBING 
INCIDENTS, SOME LEADING TO 
ALLEGATIONS OF EXCESSIVE USE OF 
FORCE AND RACISM WITHIN THE 
RCMP.
WELL, TODAY IN AN IN-DEPTH 
INTERVIEW, COMMISSIONER BRENDA 
LUCKI ADDRESSED THE INCIDENTS 
AND ACCUSATIONS AND COMMITTED TO
CHIEF POLITICAL -- ADMITTED TO 
CHIEF POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT 
ROSEMARY BARTON THERE IS B.C. IN
THE FORCE.
>> Rosemary: THIS VIDEO OF A MAN
BEING KNOCKED DOWN BY THE OPEN 
DOOR OF A MOVING RCMP VEHICLE IS
JUST ONE OF A SERIES OF 
INCIDENTS PUTTING CANADA'S 
NATIONAL POLICE FORCE UNDER THE 
MICROSCOPE.
IT'S UNDER INVESTIGATION, BUT 
FROM CANADA'S RCMP COMMISSIONER 
BRENDA LUCKI . . .
>> I HAVE TO BE HONEST, IT DOES 
NOT LOOK LIKE A REASONABLE 
RESPONSE.
>> Rosemary: THERE ARE OTHER 
EXAMPLES.
IN ALBERTA, CHIEF ALLAN ADAM OF 
THE ATHABASCA CHIPEWYAN FIRST 
NATION SAYS HE WAS BEATEN BY 
POLICE.
THE RCMP SAY HE RESISTED ARREST.
THE COMMISSIONER SAYS THE GOAL 
IS NEVER TO HURT ANYONE.
>> DEPENDING ON THE 
CIRCUMSTANCES AND THE LEVEL OF 
RESISTANCE, SOMETIMES THERE ARE 
INTERVENTION ACTIONS THAT NEED 
TO BE TAKEN.
>> Rosemary: ALL PART OF THE
MOUNTING PRESSURE THE FORCE IS 
FACING TO SHOW IT IS WILLING TO 
CHANGE AND REVIEW ITS POLICING.
THIS WEEK, AGREEING TO OUTFIT 
SOME MEMBERS WITH BODY CAMERAS, 
SOMETHING LUCKI SAYS WILL HELP 
WITH TRANSPARENCY, BUT IS ONLY 
ONE STEP.
>> GIVING THE PROPER TRAINING, 
THE PROPER TOOLS AND THE PROPER 
INTERVENTION AND THE PROPER 
VERBAL SKILLS, DE-ESCALATION, 
CRISIS INTERVENTION, BECAUSE A 
CAMERA IS NOT GOING TO MAKE A 
PERSON COMPLETELY ACCOUNTABLE. 
>> Rosemary: OTHER MEASURES ARE
BEING REVIEWED.
RCMP OFFICERS ARE NOT AUTHORIZED
TO USE THE KNEEHOLD THAT KILLED 
GEORGE FLOYD IN THE UNITED 
STATES, BUT THE SOMETIMES DEADLY
CAROTID HOLD WHICH PUTS PRESSURE
ON THE NECK TO CAUSE 
UNCONSCIOUSNESS IS STILL 
PERMITTED. 
>> WE WILL DEFINITELY REVIEW IT,
BECAUSE I KNOW IN THE UNITED 
STATES THEY WILL BE REVIEWING 
THAT AS WELL.
>> Reporter: PERHAPS THE BIGGEST
CHALLENGE FACING THE RCMP, 
QUESTIONS ABOUT RACISM WITHIN 
THE FORCE, AND THIS COMMENT BY 
THE ALBERTA DEPUTY COMMISSIONER.
>> I DON'T BELIEVE THAT RACISM 
IS SYSTEMIC THROUGH CANADIAN 
POLICING.
>> Rosemary: LUCKI SPOKE TO HIM
THIS MORNING, AND WHEN ASKED THE
SAME QUESTION, SHE SAYS THIS: 
>> IN THE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS, I
HAVE HONESTLY HEARD ABOUT 15 OR 
20 DEFINITIONS OF SYSTEMIC 
RACISM, AND IF IT REFERS TO AN 
UNCONSCIOUS BIAS THAT EXISTS, WE
DEFINITELY HAVE THAT IN THE 
RCMP.
AND WE ARE NOT IMMUNE TO IT AT 
ALL.
>> Andrew: OKAY, SO, ROSIE, 
ANOTHER BIG CONVERSATION 
HAPPENING RIGHT NOW AROUND 
DEFUNDING THE POLICE, MOVING 
MONEY FROM POLICE BUDGETS INTO 
SOCIAL SERVICES.
WHAT DID THE COMMISSIONER HAVE 
TO SAY ABOUT THAT?
>> Rosemary: ANDREW, I 
SPECIFICALLY ASKED THE 
COMMISSIONER WOULD YOU 
SPECIFICALLY BE WILLING TO GIVE 
UP SOME OF YOUR MONEY FOR SOCIAL
PROGRAMS.
THE COMMISSIONER SAYS THAT SHE 
HAS THE FUNDS THAT SHE NEEDS, 
AND SHE NEEDS TO KEEP THEM.
BUT SHE DID SAY THAT SHE WOULD 
BE WILLING TO WORK MORE AND WORK
BETTER WITH SOME OF THOSE SOCIAL
SERVICE PROGRAMS.
SO DEFUNDING, NOT REALLY ON HER 
RADAR.
SHE WANTS TO KEEP THE BUDGET SHE
HAS, BUT AN ADMISSION REALLY 
THAT THERE IS PROBABLY BETTER 
WORK TO BE DONE WITH OTHER 
ORGANIZATIONS, AND OF COURSE 
WE'LL HAVE A LOT MORE ABOUT THAT
INTERVIEW AND THAT CONVERSATION 
COMING UP LATER IN THE SHOW.
>> Andrew: INDEED.
LOOKING FORWARD TO IT.
THANKS SO MUCH, ROSIE
>>> NOW LET'S PICK UP ON THE 
ISSUE OF BODY CAMERAS AGAIN.
THE RCMP IS NOT THE ONLY POLICE 
FORCE IN THIS COUNTRY LOOKING AT
USING THEM.
TORONTO COULD START THIS SUMMER.
CALGARY POLICE ALREADY USE THEM,
BUT AS AARON COLLINS SHOWS US, 
WHILE THERE ARE BENEFITS, THE 
PROGRAM IS NOT PERFECT.
>> GLAD YOU GUYS HAVE CHEST 
CAMERAS. 
>> Reporter: THIS ARREST BY 
CALGARY POLICE CAPTURED ON A 
CELLPHONE, BUT ALSO RECORDED BY 
THE BODY CAMERAS WORN BY 
OFFICERS HERE.
THE WOMAN IN THE VIDEO HAS BEEN 
CHARGED WITH ASSAULT.
THIS INCIDENT NOW AT THE HEART 
OF A POLICE COMPLAINT.
AND THE LAWYER REPRESENTING THE 
WOMAN IN THE VIDEO SAYS IT'S WHY
ALL POLICE SHOULD WEAR BODY 
CAMERAS.
>> IF THE POLICE ARE PREPARED TO
DO THESE KINDS OF THINGS IN 
BROAD DAYLIGHT, WHILE THEY ARE 
BEING RECORDED, WHAT'S HAPPENING
WHEN THEY ARE NOT BEING 
RECORDED?
>> Reporter: THE CALGARY POLICE 
BEGAN USING BODY CAMERAS LAST 
AUGUST.
THE FIRST MAJOR CITY IN CANADA 
TO DEPLOY THEM.
IT'S TOO EARLY TO SAY 
STATISTICALLY IF THE CAMERAS 
HAVE HELPED CUT DOWN ON 
ALTERCATIONS WITH POLICE, BUT 
OFFICIALS SAY THEIR OFFICERS 
LIKE THEM AND THEY HELP WITH 
PROSECUTIONS.
AND THE OFFICER IN CHARGE OF THE
CALGARY PROGRAM SAYS HE FIELDS 
DAILY REQUESTS FROM THE PUBLIC 
FOR ACCESS TO THE VIDEOS.
>> THEY ADD TRANSPARENCY AND 
ACCOUNTABILITY TO THE 
ORGANIZATION AND THE ACTIONS OF 
OUR OFFICERS.
IT ALLOWS FOR AN INDEPENDENT AND
UNBIASSED REVIEW BY ANYBODY THAT
WANTS TO REVIEW IT. 
>> Reporter: BODY CAMS HAVE BEEN
WIDELY WORN BY POLICE IN THE 
U.S. FOR YEARS NOW.
STILL, IMAGES OF POLICE VIOLENCE
CONTINUE TO BE CAPTURED, AND 
EXPERTS SAY THERE'S LITTLE PROOF
THAT CAMERAS HELP KEEP THE 
PUBLIC SAFE.
>> THE EVIDENCE IN TERMS OF 
WHETHER OR NOT THEY ARE 
GENUINELY GOING TO BE EFFECTIVE 
FOR POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY IS 
REALLY MIXED. 
>> Reporter: TO THAT POINT, A 
BODY CAMERA DIDN'T PREVENT THIS 
INCIDENT, A FACT THAT SOME SAY 
POINTS TO A DEEPER PROBLEM.
>> ARE POLICE TOO QUICK TO GET 
PHYSICAL ON THE JOB?
IT'S HARD TO SAY POLICE IN 
GENERAL ARE TOO QUICK TO GET 
PHYSICAL, BUT CERTAINLY SOME 
POLICE OFFICERS ARE TOO QUICK TO
BECOME PHYSICAL ON THE JOB.
>> Reporter: CALGARY POLICE 
HAVEN'T RELEASED THEIR VIDEO OF 
THIS INCIDENT TO THE WOMAN OR 
HER LAWYER, DESPITE REPEATED 
REQUESTS FOR THEM TO DO SO.
AARON COLLINS, CBC NEWS, 
CALGARY.
>> Andrew: TODAY IN WASHINGTON, 
MEMBERS OF CONGRESS ADDRESSED 
THAT COUNTRY'S CRISIS OF PUBLIC 
FAITH IN POLICE STOKED BY THE 
DEATH OF GEORGE FLOYD ON A 
MINNEAPOLIS STREET.
SUSAN ORMISTON BEGINS WITH THE 
GRIPPING TESTIMONY FROM HIS 
BROTHER.
>> I'M HERE TODAY TO GET JUSTICE
FOR MY BROTHER AS HE PLEADED FOR
HIS LIFE AND THE OFFICERS 
IGNORED HIM.
>> Reporter: PHILONISE FLOYD, 
ONE DAY AFTER BURYING HIS 
BROTHER GEORGE BROUGHT HIS 
SEARING PERSONAL STORY TO THE 
HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE.
EXAMINING POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY.
>> YESTERDAY WE LAID HIM TO 
REST.
IT WAS THE HARDEST THING I EVER 
HAD TO DO.
I'M THE BIG BROTHER NOW.
>> Reporter: FLOYD REMINDED THE 
POLITICIANS THAT HIS BROTHER WAS
DEFENCELESS ON MAY 25.
>> GEORGE WASN'T HURTING ANYONE 
THAT DAY.
HE DIDN'T DESERVE TO DIE OVER 
$20.
I'M ASKING YOU, IS THAT WHAT A 
BLACK MAN'S WORTH?
$20?
>> Reporter: THE VIOLENT 
PROTESTS AFTER FLOYD'S DEATH 
HAVE IGNITED A FIERCE 
EXAMINATION OF POLICING AND USE 
OF FORCE.
MINNEAPOLIS'S NIGHTS OF VIOLENCE
FORCED THAT POLICE DEPARTMENT TO
START REFORMS NOW AND TO NAME 
THE INJUSTICE.
>> RACE IS INEXTRICABLY A PART 
OF THE AMERICAN POLICING SYSTEM.
>> Reporter: BUT HOW?
TODAY THE POLITICS.
REPUBLICAN REPRESENTATIVES AND 
THEIR WITNESSES CALLING 
DEMOCRATS RADICALS FOR EVEN 
CONSIDERING A CRY TO DEFUND 
POLICE.
>> ONE OF THE MOST UNWISE, 
IRRESPONSIBLE PROPOSALS BY 
AMERICAN POLITICIANS IN OUR 
NATION'S HISTORY.
>> Reporter: ONE THING IN 
AGREEMENT?
GEORGE FLOYD'S IMPACT HAS 
PRESENTED AN OPPORTUNITY, IF 
AMERICA WANTS TO GRAB IT.
>> YOU HAVE THE POWER TO MAKE 
THIS MOMENT IN HISTORY THE 
TIPPING POINT SO MANY OF US HAVE
BEEN WAITING FOR, FIGHTING FOR 
AND PRAYING FOR.
>> Reporter: FLOYD AND HIS 
ATTORNEY WENT STRAIGHT TO BLACK 
LIVES MATTER PLAZA IN D.C., 
IMPLORING THAT THE MOMENTUM 
CARRIES ON.
SUSAN ORMISTON, CBC NEWS, 
WASHINGTON.
>> Andrew: A NEW JERSEY 
CORRECTIONS OFFICER HAS BEEN 
SUSPENDED FOR PUBLICLY MOCKING 
THE DEATH OF GEORGE FLOYD.
ON MONDAY, PEOPLE WERE CAUGHT ON
TAPE RE-ENACTING FLOYD'S KILLING
AT A DEMONSTRATION ORGANIZED BY 
BLACK LIVES MATTER.
ANOTHER MAN WAS FIRED BY FEDEX 
FOR TAKING PART AS WELL.
>>> WELL, TONIGHT, A 75-YEAR-OLD
MAN REMAINS IN SEVERE PAIN IN A 
BUFFALO HOSPITAL, SIX DAYS AFTER
HE WAS PUSHED TO THE GROUND BY 
OFFICERS WHILE DEMONSTRATING 
AGAINST POLICE VIOLENCE.
KATIE SIMPSON SHOWS US HOW THAT 
INCIDENT HAS SHAPED A BASELESS 
THEORY, ONE BACKED BY THE 
PRESIDENT.
>> Reporter: THERE IS ZERO 
EVIDENCE TO SUGGEST THIS MOMENT 
WHEN AN ELDERLY PROTESTER IS 
SHOVED BY POLICE IS ANYTHING 
OTHER THAN AN ACT OF VIOLENCE 
CAUGHT ON VIDEO NOW UNDER 
INVESTIGATION.
YET THE WHITE HOUSE IS STANDING 
BY THE PRESIDENT'S USE OF A 
CONSPIRACY THEORY TO DEFEND THE 
OFFICERS INVOLVED. 
>> THE PRESIDENT WAS ASKING 
QUESTIONS ABOUT INTERACTION IN A
VIDEO CLIP HE SAW, AND THE 
PRESIDENT HAS THE RIGHT TO ASK 
THOSE QUESTIONS.
>> Reporter: ON TUESDAY, DONALD 
TRUMP TWEETED: THE PROTESTER 
COULD BE AN ANTIFA PROVOCATEUR, 
THAT HE APPEARED TO SCAN POLICE 
COMMUNICATIONS IN ORDER TO BLACK
OUT THE EQUIPMENT AND THAT HE 
FELL HARDER THAN HE WAS PUSHED.
COULD BE A SETUP, HE ASKED?
>> WOULD IT BE BETTER FOR THE 
PRESIDENT TO HAVE FACTS?
BEFORE HE TWEETS IT OUT?
HE'S THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED
STATES.
>> THE PRESIDENT DID HAVE FACTS 
BEFORE HE TWEETED IT OUT THAT 
UNDERGIRDED HIS QUESTION.
IT'S NOT A BASELESS CONSPIRACY 
THEORY.
I WON'T ACKNOWLEDGE THAT.
>> Reporter: THE GROUNDLESS 
THEORY HAS BEEN AMPLIFIED BY THE
PRO-TRUMP MEDIA OUTLET "ONE 
AMERICA NEWS." 
>> BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENTS 
COULD BE A RESULT OF A --
COULD BE THE LACK -- 
>> Reporter: THE VOICE YOU'RE 
HEARING BELONGS TO CHRISTIAN 
ROSE, A ONE-TIME REPORTER FOR 
THE RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA OUTLET 
SPUTNIK, NOW WORKING IN THE U.S.
OVER THE PAST 48 HOURS, FEW 
REPUBLICANS HAVE BEEN WILLING TO
CHALLENGE TRUMP'S WORDS. 
>> HOW MUCH DO YOU LET THIS 
PRESIDENT GET AWAY WITH?
HOW LONG WILL YOU GRIMACE INSIDE
OR WHISPER TO EACH OTHER HOW 
CRAZY HE IS, BUT NOT SAY A 
THING?
>> Reporter: THE PROTESTER, 
75-YEAR-OLD MARTIN GUGINO, IS 
SLOWLY RECOVERING IN HOSPITAL.
HIS FRIENDS HORRIFIED BY WHAT'S 
TRANSPIRED.
>> HE WAS A VICTIM OF 
PRESIDENTIAL BRUTALITY, AND THAT
WAS VERY, VERY SURREAL.
>> Reporter: TRUMP HAS 
REPEATEDLY USED SOCIAL MEDIA TO 
PROMOTE CONSPIRACY THEORIES, 
OFTEN AT TIMES TO SERVE AS A 
DISTRACTION FROM NEGATIVE 
HEADLINES.
KATIE SIMPSON, CBC NEWS, 
WASHINGTON.
>> Andrew: OKAY, LET'S TURN NOW 
TO CANADA'S BATTLE AGAINST 
COVID-19.
WE ARE THREE MONTHS IN, AND THE 
CURVE IS STILL GENERALLY 
DECLINING.
TAKE A LOOK.
THE HIGH WATERMARK WAS MAY 3 
WHEN 2760 CASES WERE REPORTED.
NOW SOME OF THOSE WERE OLDER 
CASES PREVIOUSLY UNDECLARED, BUT
CANADA HASN'T REPORTED MORE THAN
A THOUSAND CASES A DAY SINCE MAY
25.
TODAY'S COUNT, 472.
STILL, THE SITUATION REMAINS 
SERIOUS, ESPECIALLY IN ONTARIO 
WITH 251 NEW INFECTIONS, MORE 
THAN HALF OF TODAY'S TOTAL, AND 
HIDDEN IN THOSE NUMBERS, A 
TROUBLING NEW TREND.
OVER THE PAST TWO WEEKS, PEOPLE 
IN THEIR 20S HAVE ACCOUNTED FOR 
THE LARGEST NUMBER OF NEW CASES.
IN ONE CITY, NEARLY HALF.
VIK ADHOPIA LOOKS AT WHY THAT 
MIGHT BE.
>> Reporter: THE TEMPERATURES IN
THEIR 30S, THE ALLURE OF THE 
BEACH IS HARD TO FIGHT FOR SOME,
EVEN IN A PANDEMIC.
>> YEAH, WE JUST THINK WE'RE 
INVINCIBLE.
WE WANT TO BE OUTSIDE IN THE 
BEAUTIFUL WEATHER.
WE WANT TO SEE OUR FRIENDS.
WE'VE BEEN KIND OF COOPED UP FOR
A LITTLE WHILE.
SO MAYBE THAT'S WHY WE'RE NOT 
TAKING AS MUCH PRECAUTION AS WE 
SHOULD BE ANYMORE. 
>> EVEN WITH THE BLACK LIVES 
MOVEMENT GOING ON, PEOPLE
WERE ABLE TO LEAVE THEIR HOMES 
AND BREAK OUT OF THAT ISOLATION,
AND I THINK THAT ALSO MADE A BIG
DIFFERENCE. 
>> Reporter: PEOPLE IN THEIR 20S
ARE INCREASINGLY MAKING UP A 
BIGGER PROPORTION OF COVID-19 
CASES, ESPECIALLY IN THE GREATER
TORONTO AREA.
>> WE CERTAINLY HAVE HAD SOME 
YOUNG PEOPLE THAT HAVE BEEN 
ADMITTED, SOME THAT HAVE BECOME 
VERY SICK, BUT IT IS STILL IN 
THE MINORITY COMPARED TO THE 
VAST MAJORITY OF THE PATIENTS 
THAT ARE REQUIRING INPATIENT 
TREATMENT. 
>> Reporter: IN THE FIRST WEEK 
OF EACH OF THE PAST FOUR MONTHS,
THOSE IN THEIR 20S HAVE GONE 
FROM 7.5% OF TOTAL CASES IN 
MARCH TO 24% THIS MONTH.
IN HAMILTON, IT'S 43%.
THE INCREASED AVAILABILITY OF 
TESTING IN ONTARIO COULD BE ONE 
EXPLANATION FOR THE HIGHER 
NUMBERS.
>> THE OTHER POSSIBILITY IS THAT
YOUNG PEOPLE ARE IN FACT GETTING
THIS VIRUS MORE NOW, AND IF 
THAT'S TRUE, IT MAY BE A 
FUNCTION OF THE FACT THAT YOUNG 
PEOPLE ARE RESTRICTING LESS, AND
MAYBE BEING LESS CAREFUL, AND 
MAYBE THEY ARE CONGREGATING 
MORE.
WE'VE SEEN SOME EXAMPLES OF 
THAT.
AND EVEN, YOU KNOW, SMALL 
POCKETS OF CONGREGATION LIKE 
THAT CAN LEAD TO SMALL OUTBREAKS
THAT MIGHT BE DRIVING THESE 
NUMBERS.
>> Reporter: THE DATA AVAILABLE 
PUBLICLY DOESN'T POINT TO WHERE 
YOUNG PEOPLE ARE GETTING 
INFECTED, IF IT'S SOCIALLY OR AT
WORK.
>> I THINK WE NEED TO KNOW A 
LITTLE BIT MORE ABOUT WHERE 
THESE INFECTIONS ARE BEING 
ACQUIRED AND HOW THEY'RE BEING 
TRANSMITTED.
THE KEY THING IS WHO ARE THEY 
BRINGING THIS HOME TO?
ARE THEY LIVING OR EXPOSED TO 
ELDERLY PARENTS OR ELDERLY 
GRANDPARENTS WHO MIGHT HAVE A 
MORE SEVERE OUTCOME?
IT'S CERTAINLY CONCERNING TO SEE
THAT. 
>> Reporter: UNLESS THE SPREAD 
OF COVID-19 IN YOUNG PEOPLE IS 
REDUCED, CONTROLLING A SECOND 
WAVE OF INFECTIONS IS UNLIKELY.
VIK ADHOPIA, CBC NEWS, TORONTO.
>> Andrew: ONTARIO PREMIER DOUG 
FORD HAS BEEN TESTED FOR 
COVID-19.
>> I KNOW OUR PREMIER IS ACTING 
OUT OF AN EXTREME ABUNDANCE OF 
CAUTION.
>> Andrew: THIS AFTER HIS 
EDUCATION MINISTER CAME INTO 
CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO WAS 
INFECTED.
STEPHEN LECCE DID TEST NEGATIVE,
BUT BOTH FORD AND HEALTH 
MINISTER CHRISTINE ELLIOTT 
MISSED TODAY'S COVID-19 BRIEFING
AS THEY AWAIT THEIR OWN RESULTS.
>>> STARBUCKS WILL CLOSE AS MANY
AS 200 STORES IN CANADA OVER THE
NEXT TWO YEARS.
IT SAYS IT'S IN RESPONSE TO 
CHANGES IN CONSUMER HABITS 
DURING THE PANDEMIC.
SOME LOCATIONS WILL CLOSE 
ENTIRELY.
OTHERS WILL EITHER BE MOVED OR 
CHANGED TO FOCUS ON MOBILE 
ORDERING, DRIVE-THROUGH AND 
TAKEOUT.
>>> MORE THAN 8 MILLION 
CANADIANS RECEIVED THE EMERGENCY
RESPONSE BENEFIT, OR THE CERB.
NOW SOME OF THOSE WHO WEREN'T 
ACTUALLY ELIGIBLE ARE PAYING IT 
BACK.
190,000 REPAYMENTS HAVE BEEN 
RECEIVED.
>> THE VAST MAJORITY OF 
CANADIANS ARE HONEST PEOPLE.
THE SECOND THING IS THAT THE 
VAST MAJORITY OF ERRORS THAT 
WERE MADE IN THE LAST FEW WEEKS 
WERE ERRORS IN GOOD FAITH.
>> Andrew: THE GOVERNMENT DID 
TODAY PUT FORWARD LEGISLATION TO
CLAMP DOWN ON THOSE 
INTENTIONALLY ABUSING THE 
BENEFITS, BUT
OPPOSITION PARTIES REFUSED TO 
GIVE UNANIMOUS CONSENT.
NOW THE CERB HAS UNDOUBTEDLY 
HELPED MILLIONS OF CANADIANS, 
BUT THERE IS A TERRIBLE SIDE 
EFFECT.
AS WE TOLD YOU LAST NIGHT, SINCE
THE PANDEMIC BEGAN, THERE HAS 
BEEN AN UNPRECEDENTED SPIKE IN 
OVERDOSES, IN ONTARIO AND B.C.
AND AS CATHERINE CULLEN TELLS 
US, EASY ACCESS TO THE CERB MAY 
BE A FACTOR.
>> Reporter: BACK WHEN HE FIRST 
SAID THIS. 
>> Prime Minister Trudeau: THE 
CANADA EMERGENCY RESPONSE 
BENEFIT WILL PROVIDE $2,000 A 
MONTH.
>> Reporter: NO ONE INTENDED FOR
MORE OF THIS.
[SIRENS]
BUT THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT'S 
HAPPENING TO THOSE WHO WORK WITH
PEOPLE STRUGGLING WITH 
ADDICTI
ADDICTION.
>> THERE'S NO QUESTION THAT IT'S
PLAYING A ROLE.
>> Reporter: QUICK ACCESS TO 
CASH COMBINED WITH ISOLATION AND
A DANGEROUSLY POTENT DRUG SUPPLY
HAS CREATED FRIGHTENING RESULTS,
SAYS THIS FRONT-LINE WORKER. 
>> WE'VE HAD A FEW DEATHS IN OUR
COMMUNITY OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE 
RECEIVED THE CERB PAYMENT AND 
HAVE, YOU KNOW, RENTED A HOTEL 
ROOM OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT AND 
HAVE PASSED AWAY FROM OVERDOSE 
IN THE HOTEL ROOM.
>> Reporter: IN B.C., SIMILAR 
WARNINGS.
>> I'VE BEEN IN THIS FIELD FOR 
MANY, MANY YEARS, AND I'D NEVER 
SEEN THE AMOUNT OF MONEY ON THE 
STREETS AS I HAVE IN THE LAST 
COUPLE OF MONTHS.
>> Reporter: HE'S WRITTEN TO THE
MINISTER IN CHARGE OF THE CRA, 
ASKING HER TO DO MORE TO AT 
LEAST CHECK IF PEOPLE ARE 
ELIGIBLE FOR THE BENEFIT.
>> SO I REACHED OUT AND JUST 
MADE PEOPLE AWARE.
>> Reporter: THE FORMER B.C. 
HEALTH MINISTER IS CONCERNED 
TOO.
HE SAYS MORE PEOPLE IN B.C. HAVE
DIED FROM OVERDOSES THAN COVID 
DURING THE OUTBREAK, AND THERE 
SHOULD BE DRAMATIC ACTION TO 
DEAL WITH THIS CRISIS TOO, WHICH
IS DECRIMINALIZING SIMPLE DRUG 
POSSESSION. 
>> EVERY LIFE IS IMPORTANT, AND 
YOU KNOW, WE SHOULDN'T DISCOUNT 
THE LIVES OF PEOPLE WITH 
PROBLEMATIC SUBSTANCE USE AND 
RESIST, YOU KNOW, A 
REVOLUTIONARY APPROACH THE WAY 
WE HAVE TAKEN A REVOLUTIONARY 
APPROACH TO THIS PANDEMIC.
>> Reporter: CHANGING CERB ISN'T
THE SOLUTION, SAYS THE 
EMPLOYMENT MINISTER. 
>> THIS PANDEMIC HAS ALSO, LIKE 
SO MANY OTHER CRISES GOING ON IN
OUR COMMUNITIES, YOU KNOW, SHONE
A LIGHT ON THIS ISSUE AS WELL.
BUT FOR ME, THAT DOESN'T IN ANY 
WAY MAKE ME PAUSE TO THINK ABOUT
HOW IMPORTANT CERB IS.
>> Reporter: SHE SAYS THEY ARE 
FOCUSING ON INVESTING IN 
COMMUNITY GROUPS.
THE PRESSURE TO ACT MAY GROW, 
THOUGH, AS B.C. RELEASES ITS 
LATEST TALLY OF OVERDOSE DEATHS 
TOMORROW.
CATHERINE CULLEN, CBC NEWS, 
OTTAWA.
>> Andrew: NOW TODAY IN TORONTO 
THERE'S PRESSURE TO ACT ON 
BEHALF OF ANOTHER VULNERABLE 
GROUP.
A LARGER-THAN-USUAL NUMBER OF 
HOMELESS PEOPLE WHO ARE MISSING.
ELLEN MAURO EXPLAINS.
>> HAVING A HARD TIME HERE.
>> Reporter: ROBERT MENZIES HAS 
LIVED ON THE STREETS ON AND OFF 
FOR YEARS.
IT NEVER GETS ANY EASIER. 
>> IT'S HARD TO DO -- REALLY FOR
PEOPLE TO SEE WHAT'S GOING ON, 
BECAUSE ALL THEY SEE IS TENTS 
AND DIRTY PEOPLE, AND THEY DON'T
REALLY SEE THE PEOPLE THAT ARE 
HURTING. 
>> Reporter: HURT COMPOUNDED NOW
BY EVEN MORE WORRY.
AT LEAST SIX HOMELESS PEOPLE 
HAVE GONE MISSING IN RECENT 
DAYS, AN UNUSUALLY HIGH NUMBER, 
SAY ADVOCATES.
SEVERAL OF THEM HAVE BEEN 
REPORTED TO POLICE.
>> MY IMMEDIATE WORRY IS ARE 
THEY STILL ALIVE.
AND THAT'S A HORRIBLE THING TO 
THINK ABOUT.
>> Reporter: THE PANDEMIC HAS 
DISRUPTED OUTREACH SERVICES, 
LEAVING THE ALREADY VULNERABLE 
MORE LIKELY TO FALL THROUGH THE 
CRACKS.
>> HAVE THEY OVERDOSED?
MAYBE SOMETHING HAPPENED.
WHO KNOWS.
THESE ARE FOLKS THAT HAVE GONE 
THROUGH A LOT, A LOT OF TRAUMA 
IN THEIR LIVES.
>> Reporter: ADVOCATES SAY THE 
CITY HAS NOT PROVIDED ENOUGH 
SAFE HOUSING, AND THAT DECISIONS
TO DISMANTLE ENCAMPMENTS ARE 
MAKING A BAD SITUATION WORSE. 
>> THEY HAVE DONE KIND OF AS 
LITTLE AS IS POSSIBLE, FRANKLY. 
>> Reporter: GREG COOK SPENDS 
HIS DAYS ON THE FRONT LINES. 
>> I WOULD DESCRIBE IT AS A 
HUMANITARIAN CRISIS.
PEOPLE ARE JUST TRYING TO FIGURE
OUT HOW TO SURVIVE. 
>> Reporter: THE CITY SAYS IT'S 
MOVED 3,000 PEOPLE INTO 
TEMPORARY HOUSING AND INCREASED 
FUNDING TO SHELTERS.
>> IT'S NEVER ENOUGH, BUT I 
THINK WE'VE DONE A REALLY GOOD 
JOB.
>> Reporter: STILL, THERE HAVE 
BEEN MORE THAN 500 CASES OF 
COVID-19 AMONG THE HOMELESS, AND
NOW FEARS FOR THE MISSING.
>> SOMETIMES PEOPLE MOVE ON FOR 
A VARIETY OF REASONS.
WE WILL REMAIN VERY VIGILANT TO 
TRY TO IDENTIFY WHERE THESE 
PEOPLE ARE.
>> WE DON'T REALLY HAVE MUCH OF 
A VOICE, SO WHAT DO WE MATTER, 
RIGHT?  
>> Reporter: MENZIES WORRIES THE
MISSING MEN WILL BE FOUND DEAD, 
IF THEY'RE FOUND AT ALL. 
>> AND IT'S LIKE EVERY WEEK 
THERE ARE TWO, THREE, FOUR 
PEOPLE THAT YOU KNOW, AND 
THEY'RE GONE. 
>> Reporter: THAT LOSS ADDING TO
HIS HARDSHIPS.
ELLEN MAURO, CBC NEWS, TORONTO.
>> Andrew: WELL, TODAY AFTER 
WEEKS OF WAITING, PARENTS FROM 
AROUND THE WORLD GOT TO MEET 
THEIR NEWBORNS FOR THE FIRST 
TIME.
UP NEXT ON "THE NATIONAL," HOW 
THE GLOBAL PANDEMIC KEPT DOZENS 
OF BABIES STRANDED IN UKRAINE 
UNTIL NOW.
>>> PLUS, MORE FROM THE RCMP 
COMMISSIONER.
>> DO YOU BELIEVE THAT THERE IS 
SYSTEMIC RACISM INSIDE POLICE 
ORGANIZATIONS, INCLUDING YOURS 
IN THE COUNTRY?
>> Andrew: ROSIE'S CONVERSATION 
WITH BRENDA LUCKI ABOUT THE 
FUTURE OF THE FORCE AND THE 
PROBLEMS IT'S GRAPPLING WITH.
>>> AND LATER, YOU'RE INVITED TO
A DIFFERENT KIND OF GRADUATION.
>> CONGRATULATIONS!
WE WANTED TO INVITE YOU TO YOUR 
VIRTUAL GRAD.
>> Andrew: THE SURPRISE 
CELEBRATIONS AND THE MESSAGES 
FOR THE CLASS OF 2020.
WE'RE BACK IN TWO.
>> Andrew: FOR WEEKS NOW DOZENS 
OF BABIES HAVE BEEN STRANDED IN 
UKRAINE.
THEY WERE BORN TO SURROGATES AND
UNABLE TO GO HOME DUE TO COVID 
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS, BUT SOME 
PARENTS WERE FINALLY ABLE TO 
MAKE THE TREK.
CHRIS BROWN HAS THAT STORY.
>> Reporter: SOME BARELY EIGHT 
WEEKS OLD, THESE INFANTS HAVE 
ALREADY BEEN THROUGH A LOT, 
INCLUDING BABY IGNACIO, OR 
NACHO, AS HIS PARENTS ANDREW AND
ROBERT NICKNAMED HIM.
AFTER NINE LONG YEARS OF 
PLANNING FOR A CHILD, HE WAS 
FINALLY HANDED OVER TO HIM.
IN A STIRRING CEREMONY AT A 
UKRAINE FERTILITY CLINIC.
>> [INDISCERNIBLE] FOR EVERYONE.
PARENTS WOULD BE NORMALLY WITH 
BABIES.
>> Reporter: NACHO AND DOZENS OF
OTHER BABIES BORN TO SURROGATE 
MOTHERS WERE STRANDED AFTER 
UKRAINE CLOSED ITS BORDERS AND 
THEIR PARENTS-TO-BE COULDN'T GET
IN TO COLLECT THEM.
A FEW FINALLY OVERCAME THE 
PAPERWORK HURDLES.
SURROGACY IS A BIG BUSINESS IN 
UKRAINE, ONE OF THE FEW PLACES 
WHERE YOU CAN PAY A SURROGATE TO
GIVE BIRTH, WITH WOMEN EARNING 
UP TO $20,000, BUT NO ONE'S 
BREAKING ANY RULES INSIST THE 
CLINIC'S LAWYER. 
>> IT'S A PROCESS OF INFERTILITY
TREATMENTS FOR EVERY 
COUPLE IN THEIR STORY.
>> Reporter: STILL, THE STORY OF
THE STRANDED BABIES IS NOT GOING
OVER WELL WITH FERTILITY 
ADVOCATES IN CANADA.
>> I THINK IT IS THE LACK OF 
RECOGNITION BY A GOVERNMENT OF 
THE IMPORTANCE OF THOSE BABIES' 
LIVES, THE RESPECT AND DIGNITY 
THAT THEY DESERVE.
>> Reporter: TORONTO LAWYER 
CINDY WASSER HAS TWO CHILDREN 
BORN BY SURROGATES.
CANADA DOESN'T ALLOW SURROGATES 
TO BE PAID DIRECTLY, BUT THEY 
CAN CLAIM EXPENSES, AND DURING 
THE COVID LOCKDOWN, AT LEAST 60 
BABIES HAVE BEEN BORN HERE FOR 
INTERNATIONAL COUPLES, SAYS 
WASSER.
SHE LOBBIED OTTAWA TO RECOGNIZE 
PARENTING AS AN ESSENTIAL 
SERVICE SO THEY COULD GET IN. 
>> AND EVERY INTERNATIONAL 
PARENT WHO WAS EXPECTING ONE OF 
THOSE CANADIAN BABIES WAS 
GRANTED ADMISSION TO COME INTO 
CANADA IN ADVANCE OF THE BIRTH.
>> Reporter: THE PROBLEM WITH 
UKRAINE'S STRANDED BABIES, 
THOUGH, IS FAR FROM SOLVED.
THERE ARE STILL 70 INFANTS IN 
THIS CLINIC WITH MORE BEING BORN
EVERY DAY.
CHRIS BROWN, CBC NEWS, 
VANCOUVER.
>> Andrew: WELL, SWEDISH 
PROSECUTORS ARE CALLING IT CASE 
CLOSED ON A DECADES' OLD MURDER 
OF A FORMER PRIME MINISTER.
>> I FEEL CONFIDENT ABOUT OUR 
CONCLUSIONS, BUT I WILL NOT HAVE
THE POSSIBILITY TO PRESENT IT TO
A COURT.
>> Andrew: THOSE CONCLUSIONS, 
THAT A GRAPHIC DESIGNER NAMED 
STIG ENGSTROM SHOT AND KILLED 
PRIME MINISTER OLAF PALME.
IT HAPPENED 34 YEARS AGO IN 1966
AS PALME AND HIS WIFE WERE 
WALKING HOME FROM A CINEMA.
ENGSTROM WORKED CLOSE BY, WAS 
KNOWN TO BE AT THE SCENE, AND 
HIS VERSION OF EVENTS DIDN'T 
MATCH OTHER WITNESSES.
BUT HE DIED IN 2000, SO 
PROSECUTORS SAY THEY CAN'T DO 
ANYTHING MORE TO PROVE IT. 
>>> WHEN WE COME BACK, A 
CONVERSATION ABOUT POLICING IN 
CANADA.
>> IN NO WAY DOES ANY POLICE 
AGENCY, INCLUDING THE RCMP, NOT 
WANT TO BE TRUSTED BY THE 
CITIZENS WHO WE SERVE.
>> Andrew: UP NEXT, ROSIE'S 
ONE-ON-ONE WITH THE COMMISSIONER
OF THE RCMP.
>>> ALSO, LATER, HOW COVID-19 
HAS RAVAGED ONE OF THE NORTHWEST
TERRITORIES' LARGEST INDUSTRIES.
>> Andrew: AFTER A STRING OF 
INCIDENTS INVOLVING THE RCMP 
LEADING TO ALLEGATIONS OF MISUSE
OF FORCE AND RACISM, TODAY ITS 
COMMISSIONER ADMITS THERE IS 
BIAS WITHIN THE SERVICE.
IN AN INTERVIEW WITH CHIEF 
POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT ROSEMARY
BARTON, SHE SPOKE ABOUT SOME OF 
THOSE RECENT INCIDENTS AND THE 
CALLS TO CHANGE POLICE FUNDING 
IN THIS COUNTRY.
>> FLOYD, FLOYD!
>> Rosemary: FROM THE DEATH OF 
GEORGE FLOYD, AN UNARMED BLACK 
MAN AT THE HANDS OF POLICE IN 
THE U.S. HAS COME A MAJOR 
RE-THINK ON HOW POLICING IS 
DONE.
IN CANADA THERE ARE CRIES TO 
DEFUND THE POLICE AND INSTEAD 
BETTER FUND SOCIAL SERVICES AND 
TO USE MORE BODY CAMERAS, AN 
IDEA THAT GETS THE PRIME 
MINISTER'S SUPPORT.
>> Prime Minister Trudeau: IT IS
SOMETHING THAT IS IN MY OPINION 
WHAT WE NEED TO MOVE FORWARD 
WITH.
>> Rosemary: BRENDA LUCKI IS THE
COMMISSIONER OF THE RCMP.
TODAY WE TALKED ABOUT ALL OF 
THAT IN A ONE-ON-ONE INTERVIEW.
COMMISSIONER LUCKI, THANK YOU 
FOR MAKING THE TIME FOR US 
TODAY.
APPRECIATE IT. 
>> THANK YOU FOR HAVING ME.
>> Rosemary: ON MONDAY, DEPUTY 
COMMISSIONER FOR ALBERTA CURTIS 
ZABLOCKI SAID HE DOESN'T BELIEVE
THERE'S SYSTEMIC RACISM IN 
POLICING IN CANADA.
DO YOU AGREE?
>> YOU KNOW, WE LIVE IN A 
SOCIETY WHERE INEQUALITIES 
PERSIST AND POLICE ARE PART OF 
THAT SOCIETY, SO WE ABSOLUTELY 
HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY TO 
EXAMINE THE WAYS IN WHICH WE, AS
AN ORGANIZATION, CAN DO BETTER 
AND LOOK AT RACISM WITHIN OUR 
ORGANIZATION.
>> Rosemary: I'M NOT SURE YOU 
ANSWERED THE QUESTION, THOUGH.
DO YOU BELIEVE THAT THERE IS 
SYSTEMIC RACISM INSIDE POLICE 
ORGANIZATIONS, INCLUDING YOURS, 
IN THE COUNTRY?
>> THAT IS AN INTERESTING 
QUESTION, BECAUSE IN THE LAST 
COUPLE OF DAYS, I HAVE HONESTLY 
HEARD ABOUT 15 OR 20 DEFINITIONS
OF SYSTEMIC RACISM, AND IF IT 
REFERS TO AN UNCONSCIOUS BIAS 
THAT EXISTS, THEN WE DEFINITELY 
HAVE THAT IN THE RCMP, AND WE 
ARE NOT IMMUNE TO IT AT ALL IN 
ANY CASE.
AND THERE ARE TIMES WHEN OUR 
MEMBERS DON'T ACT IN ACCORDANCE 
WITH OUR CORE VALUES, WHICH 
INCLUDES RACISM.
AND IT'S THOSE TIMES THAT WE 
HAVE TO MAKE SURE THAT THAT 
DOESN'T HAPPEN.
>> Rosemary: THERE ARE CANADIANS
ALL OVER THIS COUNTRY WHO WE 
HAVE HEARD FROM BEFORE, BUT WE 
ARE HEARING FROM MUCH MORE 
VOCALLY RIGHT NOW, WHO DO NOT 
FEEL COMFORTABLE CALLING THE 
POLICE, WHO FEEL SCARED AROUND 
THE IDEA OF ASKING THE POLICE 
FOR HELP.
THEY DO NOT FEEL PROTECTED BY 
POLICE.
HOW DO YOU FEEL WHEN YOU HEAR 
THAT?
>> THAT COMPLETELY SADDENS ME, 
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW THE HONEST 
TRUTH.
IN NO WAY DOES ANY POLICE 
AGENCY, INCLUDING THE RCMP, NOT 
WANT TO BE TRUSTED BY THE 
CITIZENS WHO WE SERVE.
SO WE NEED TO GET BETTER.
THIS IS A BIG TIME IN OUR 
HISTORY, AND IT'S A BIG TIME FOR
POLICE TO STEP UP, AND I THINK 
THE BAR IS SET UP REALLY HIGH, 
BUT SO ARE MY EXPECTATIONS FOR 
ALL EMPLOYEES IN THE RCMP.
>> Rosemary: I NEED TO ASK YOU 
SOME SPECIFIC QUESTIONS ABOUT 
INCIDENTS THAT HAVE OCCURRED AND
COME TO PUBLIC ATTENTION AS OF 
LATE.
I KNOW THAT YOU'VE SEEN THE 
PICTURES OF CHIEF ALLAN ADAM WHO
SAYS THAT HE WAS BRUTALLY BEATEN
BY RCMP BACK IN MARCH.
WHAT DID YOU THINK OF THOSE 
PICTURES WHEN YOU SAW THEM, 
COMMISSIONER?
>> WELL, NOBODY LIKES TO SEE 
PICTURES LIKE THAT.
OBVIOUSLY THAT CASE IS UNDER 
INVESTIGATION, AND IF THERE IS 
ACTIONS THAT ARE NOT IN LINE 
WITH OUR CORE VALUES AND IN LINE
WITH WHAT HAPPENED IN THAT 
INCIDENT, THOSE MEMBERS WILL BE 
HELD TO ACCOUNT.
>> Rosemary: I UNDERSTAND IT'S 
BEING INVESTIGATED, BUT THE RCMP
ALSO SAID THAT THEY REVIEWED THE
ACTIONS OF THEIR MEMBERS IN 
ALBERTA.
THEY FOUND THEM REASONABLE.
DO YOU THINK FOR ANYONE TO END 
UP LOOKING LIKE THAT AFTER AN 
INTERVENTION WITH POLICE IS 
REASONABLE?
>> THERE'S ALWAYS A SET OF 
CIRCUMSTANCES, AND DEPENDING ON 
THE CIRCUMSTANCES AND THE LEVEL 
OF RESISTANCE, SOMETIMES THERE 
ARE INTERVENTION ACTIONS THAT 
NEED TO BE TAKEN.
OBVIOUSLY WE NEVER WANT TO SEE 
ANYBODY GET HURT WHEN WE'RE 
DEALING WITH ANYBODY IN ANY 
INCIDENT, BUT IT DOES HAPPEN.
>> Rosemary: LET ME ASK YOU 
ABOUT ANOTHER VIDEO WHERE AN 
RCMP OFFICER HIT AN INDIGENOUS 
MAN WHO WAS INTOXICATED WITH HIS
VEHICLE DOOR BEFORE ARRESTING 
HIM.
WHAT DID YOU THINK WHEN YOU SAW 
THAT VIDEO?
AND DOES THAT SEEM LIKE A 
REASONABLE RESPONSE TO DEAL WITH
PUBLIC INTOXICATION?
>> FROM THE OUTSIDE LOOKING IN, 
I HAVE TO BE HONEST, IT DOES NOT
LOOK LIKE A REASONABLE RESPONSE.
AGAIN, WE HAVE ASKED THE OTTAWA 
POLICE SERVICE TO COME IN AND TO
INVESTIGATE THAT PARTICULAR 
INCIDENT AND TO SEE WHAT EXACTLY
HAPPENED IN THAT CASE.
>> Rosemary: I KNOW THAT YOU 
REMOVED THE CHOKEHOLD IN THE 
'70S UNDER THE RCMP, BUT YOU DO 
NOT USE THE KNEEHOLD THAT WAS 
EMPLOYED ON GEORGE FLOYD IN THE 
UNITED STATES AND THAT KILLED 
HIM.
YOU DO, HOWEVER, CONTINUE TO USE
THE CAROTID HOLD, WHICH ALLOWS 
AN OFFICER TO PLACE THEIR ARM, 
TO MAKE THE PERSON -- RENDER 
THEM UNCONSCIOUS IF NEEDED.
DO YOU STILL PLAN TO ALLOW THAT 
HOLD TO BE USED, AND WHY SO?
>> THAT CAROTID CONTROL IS AT 
THE VERY END OF THE CONTINUUM IN
THE MOST LETHAL PART OF OUR 
INTERVENTION MODEL, AND THAT IS 
WHEN A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC OR A
MEMBER OF THE POLICE IS FACED 
WITH GRIEVOUS OR BODILY HARM, 
AND IT'S RIGHT AT THE SAME 
LOCATION AS OUR FIREARM WOULD 
BE.
IT'S WHEN SOMETHING SERIOUS OR 
DEATH OR BODILY HARM IS GOING TO
HAPPEN.
WE WILL DEFINITELY REVIEW IT 
BECAUSE I KNOW IN -- FROM WHAT I
HEARD IN THE MEDIA, IN THE 
UNITED STATES THEY WILL BE 
REVIEWING THAT AS WELL.
>> Rosemary: YOU HAVE DECIDED OR
YOU HAVE AGREED WITH THE PRIME 
MINISTER THAT BODY CAMERAS NEED 
TO BE USED BY SOME MEMBERS OF 
THE RCMP.
DID YOU RAISE THE ISSUE OF BODY 
CAMERAS WITH THE PRIME MINISTER?
OR DID HE?
>> WE SPOKE ABOUT JUST ACTIONS 
TO INCREASE TRANSPARENCY, AND OF
COURSE WE ARE OPEN TO ANYTHING 
THAT PROVIDES A GREATER TRUST, A
GREATER ACCOUNTABILITY, A 
GREATER PUBLIC CONFIDENCE.
IF THERE IS A TOOL AND 
TECHNOLOGY THAT WOULD DO THAT, 
THEN WE'RE OBVIOUSLY OPEN TO IT.
I HAVE TO SAY, THOUGH, IT'S NOT 
THE END ALL AND BE ALL OF 
ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY.
A CAMERA IS NOT GOING TO MAKE A 
PERSON COMPLETELY ACCOUNTABLE. 
>> Rosemary: WHERE DOES THE 
FUNDING FOR THESE BODY CAMERAS 
COME FROM?
I WOULD PRESUME YOU'RE EITHER 
GOING TO HAVE TO ASK FOR MORE 
MONEY FROM THE FEDERAL 
GOVERNMENT OR DIVERT MONEY FROM 
SOMEWHERE ELSE, AND I WOULD BE 
INTERESTED TO KNOW WHERE ELSE 
THAT MONEY MIGHT COME FROM.  
>> IN THE RCMP STRUCTURE WE ARE 
CONTRACTING OUR SERVICES OUT TO 
THE PROVINCES, SO WE HAVE TO 
HAVE DISCUSSIONS WITH EACH 
PROVINCE AND TERRITORY WHO IS 
RESPONSIBLE FOR SOME OF THAT 
FUNDING.
IF WE -- DEPENDING ON WHAT 
HAPPENS, WE WILL -- WE MAY HAVE 
TO RE-PRIORITIZE SOME OF OUR 
STRATEGIES AND OUR DIGITAL 
POLICING STRATEGY AND SEE IF WE 
CAN MOVE MONEY AROUND FOR THAT, 
BUT WE HAVE TO HAVE DISCUSSIONS 
WITH THE PROVINCES AND THE 
TERRITORIES.
>> Rosemary: THEY MAY HAVE TO 
FOOT SOME OF THE BILL?
IS THAT THE SUGGESTION?
IF THEY ARE SUBCONTRACTING YOU 
OUT, THEN THEY MAY HAVE TO PICK 
UP THE COST FOR SOME OF THAT?
>> YEAH, IT'S ALL IN OUR 
POLICING CONTRACT BECAUSE WE 
HAVE DIFFERENT POLICING 
CONTRACTS WITH THE PROVINCES AND
MUNICIPALITIES.
>> Rosemary: DO YOU BELIEVE THAT
THE RCMP HAS OR EVER HAD THE 
TRUST OF RACIALIZED COMMUNITIES,
WHETHER IT BE BLACK PEOPLE, 
PEOPLE OF COLOUR, OR INDIGENOUS 
COMMUNITIES IN THIS COUNTRY?
>> I WOULD THINK THAT THERE ARE 
PEOPLE WITHIN THOSE COMMUNITIES 
THAT TRUST THE POLICE, BUT I 
WOULD ALSO SAY THERE'S PROBABLY 
PARTS OF THOSE COMMUNITIES THAT 
DON'T TRUST THE POLICE.
AND THAT TELLS ME THAT WE NEED 
TO GET BETTER.
I AM SO DETERMINED FOR US TO BE 
THE POLICE AGENCY OF CANADA THAT
PEOPLE CAN LOOK UP TO AND BE 
PROUD OF AND THAT THEY TRUST OUR
ORGANIZATION.
DOES THAT MEAN WE ARE GOING TO 
MAKE MISTAKES?
ABSOLUTELY WE'RE GOING TO MAKE 
MISTAKES, BUT IT'S WHAT WE DO 
AFTER WE MAKE THOSE MISTAKES.
AND WE NEED TO LEARN FROM THAT, 
AND WE NEED TO BE BETTER AT 
THAT.
>> Rosemary: BUT DO YOU THINK, 
COMMISSIONER, THERE'S A LARGE 
CONVERSATION HAPPENING AROUND 
DEFUNDING POLICE FORCES AROUND 
THE WORLD RIGHT NOW.
DO YOU STILL BELIEVE THAT RCMP 
MEMBERS ARE BEST EQUIPPED TO 
DEAL WITH MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS, 
SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROBLEMS, 
FAMILIAL PROBLEM BUSINESS 
DOMESTIC ABUSE PROBLEMS?
ARE THESE REALLY THE PEOPLE THAT
SHOULD BE GOING INTO CANADIAN 
HOMES AND COMMUNITIES TO DEAL 
WITH THESE SITUATIONS?
>> WHEN WE DEAL WITH PEOPLE IN A
CRISIS, IT'S NOT A SINGULAR 
APPROACH.
THE RCMP IS BUT ONE ASPECT OF 
THAT APPROACH, AND I THINK WE 
NEED TO WORK BETTER WITH OUR 
SOCIAL AGENCIES.
>> Rosemary: BUT WOULD YOU AGREE
TO GIVE UP FUNDING FOR YOUR 
POLICE FORCE SO THAT MORE MONEY 
CAN BE PUT INTO SOCIAL SERVICES 
AND HELP THE RESPONSE THAT 
YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT?
>> WE -- THE FUNDS THAT WE HAVE 
ARE THE FUNDS THAT WE NEED TO BE
ABLE TO POLICE THE CANADIAN 
PUBLIC.
BUT I WOULD SAY THAT WE NEED TO 
WORK BETTER TOGETHER AND MAYBE 
WE'VE HAD INSTANCES IN SOME OF 
OUR AREAS WHERE WE'VE ACTUALLY 
EMBEDDED MENTAL HEALTH 
PROFESSIONALS WITHIN THE POLICE 
SO THAT THEY CAN RESPOND 
TOGETHER AND USE THAT RESPONSE 
SO THAT WE ARE BETTER AT 
RESPONDING TO PEOPLE IN THOSE 
TYPES OF CRISES.
>> Rosemary: COMMISSIONER, THANK
YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL YOUR TIME 
TODAY.
I APPRECIATE IT VERY MUCH.
>> THANK YOU FOR YOUR RESPECTFUL
QUESTIONS.
>> Andrew: AFTER THE BREAK, 
CELEBRATING THE CLASS OF 2020.
AN INSIDE LOOK AT HOW ONE SCHOOL
WENT ABOVE AND BEYOND TO HONOUR 
ITS GRADUATES.
>> Andrew: WELL, IT IS 
GRADUATION SEASON, BUT OF COURSE
IN THESE COVID TIMES IT COMES 
WITHOUT THE USUAL POMP AND 
CIRCUMSTANCE.
IT'S SOMETHING THE PRIME 
MINISTER ACKNOWLEDGED IN A 
COMMENCEMENT SPEECH BROADCAST 
ACROSS CANADA TODAY.
>> Prime Minister Trudeau: NO 
STUDENT GETS TO CHOOSE THE WORLD
INTO WHICH THEY GRADUATE, BUT IF
YOU COULD, AND LET'S BE HONEST 
HERE, YOU PROBABLY WOULDN'T HAVE
CHOSEN THE WORLD OF 2020.
THE AUSTRALIAN BUSH FIRES LINKED
TO CLIMATE CHANGE, THE HORRIFIC 
PLANE CRASH IN IRAN, THE WORST 
MASS SHOOTING IN OUR COUNTRY'S 
HISTORY, HORRIFYING SCENES OF 
POLICE VIOLENCE AGAINST BLACK 
AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, AND OF 
COURSE THE REASON WE'RE ALL 
GATHERED HERE TODAY, VIRTUALLY 
AND NOT IN PERSON, COVID-19.
>> Andrew: STILL, TRUDEAU SAID 
THERE IS REASON TO CELEBRATE.
GRADUATING IS NO SMALL FEAT, 
AFTER ALL, BUT HOW DO YOU DO 
THAT IN THE MIDDLE OF A 
PANDEMIC?
YOU CAN'T GET TOGETHER WITH YOUR
FRIENDS.
YOU CAN'T HUG YOUR TEACHERS.
WELL, ONE SCHOOL IN MISSISSAUGA,
ONTARIO IS DOING THINGS A LITTLE
BIT DIFFERENTLY TO GIVE THEIR 
GRADS THE BEST SENDOFF THEY 
POSSIBLY CAN.
*
>> Andrew: IT'S EARLY SATURDAY 
MORNING.
THE MISSION, DROP OFF 52 
SURPRISES FOR 52 STUDENTS.
THESE ARE GRADUATES AT THE 
[INDISCERNIBLE] CHRISTIAN 
COLLEGE.
THAT'S WHERE EVA DIAZ TEACHES, 
AND IT FEELS MORE LIKE A HOME 
THAN A SCHOOL, SHE TELLS ME.
>> WE'RE A K TO 12 SCHOOL, SO 
SOME KIDS WERE THERE FROM 
DAYCARE DAYS ON.
SOME KIDS WENT AND CAME BACK.
SOME KIDS WERE ONLY THERE IN 
HIGH SCHOOL, SO THEY ALL HAVE 
KNOWN EACH OTHER THROUGHOUT THE 
YEARS.
>> I'M NOT GOING TO GRADUATE 
WITH THESE PEOPLE WHO I GOT TO 
GRADUATE WITH TWICE BEFORE, ONCE
FROM SENIOR KINDERGARTEN AND 
ONCE FROM GRADE 8, AND IT KIND 
OF STARTED TO HIT ME A LITTLE 
MORE.
I WAS LIKE, OH, THIS HUGE 
EXPERIENCE THAT I WAS WAITING TO
HAVE, I'M NOT GOING TO GET TO 
HAVE.
AND IT DEFINITELY DID BUM ME OUT
FOR A WHILE.
ONE OF THE THINGS I WAS SUPER 
EXCITED ABOUT WAS MY DRESS, SO I
WAS REALLY COUNTING ON MY GRADE 
12 GRADUATION, WHEN I CAN WEAR A
BEAUTIFUL FULL LENGTH DRESS.
>> THERE IS A SURPRISE.
>> Andrew: SO THE PLAN THIS 
YEAR, A SURPRISE, VIRTUAL GRAD.
ONE LAST CHANCE FOR OLD FRIENDS 
TO HOP ONLINE AND SAY GOOD-BYE 
BEFORE MOVING ON TO NEW 
ADVENTURES.
IT'S TAKEN MONTHS TO WORK OUT 
ALL THE DETAILS WITH A FEW KEY 
STUDENTS CHIPPING IN, LIPS 
SEALED. 
>> PERSONALLY, I WAS IN CHARGE 
OF CREATING THE INVITATIONS.
SO IT HAD THE DATE OF THE 
VIRTUAL GRADUATION ON.
IT WAS KIND OF A SMALL THING TO 
INTRODUCE THE STUDENTS TO WHAT 
WE WERE GOING TO BE DOING AND 
TELLING THEM THAT WE ARE STILL 
GOING TO HAVE A GRADUATION EVEN 
THOUGH IT'S VIRTUAL.
>> Andrew: WHAT IS A PARTY 
WITHOUT INVITATIONS?
>> SEVEN, EIGHT, NINE, TEN.
>> Andrew: THAT'S WHAT TODAY IS 
ALL ABOUT.
A LITTLE HUMANITY 
HAND-DELIVERED. 
>> SO WHERE AM I GOING?
THE OPPOSITE WAY.
YOU'RE GOING TO WRONG WAY RIGHT 
NOW.
>> WHAT DO YOU MEAN?
>> GO RIGHT. 
>> Andrew: MOTHER AND DAUGHTER 
FINDING THEIR WAY, JUST LIKE THE
REST OF US.
BUT YOU SEE THOSE BALLOONS IN 
THE BACK?
THAT'S WHAT TODAY IS ABOUT.
BUT YOU GOTTA GET THERE FIRST, 
AND EVEN ONCE YOU ARRIVE, WHAT 
IF THE SURPRISE FALLS FLAT?
OR NOBODY'S EVEN HOME?
>> CONGRATULATIONS!
WE WANT TO SAY WELCOME TO YOUR 
VIRTUAL GRAD.
>> THIS IS SO CUTE!
>> Andrew: WHAT UNFOLDS, A 
CLINIC IN COMPASSION.
>> SO YOU HAVE A T-SHIRT YOU 
NEED TO WEAR ON GRAD DAY, WHICH 
IS JUNE 18.
YOU HAVE CONFETTI, WHICH AT THE 
END OF THE CEREMONY WE'RE ALL 
GOING TO LET GO TOGETHER LIVE 
VIRTUALLY.
AND YOU HAVE THE BALLOONS AND WE
LOVE YOU.
>> THANK YOU. 
>> YOU DID IT!
>> THANK YOU!
*
>> CONGRATULATIONS!
>> THANK YOU.
>> CONGRATULATIONS!
>> THANK YOU.
>> CONGRATULATIONS.
WE'RE PROUD OF YOU. 
>> THANK YOU.
>> CONGRATULATIONS!
>> OH, THANK YOU.
>> CONGRATULATIONS!
>> Andrew: NOW CONSIDER MOST OF 
THESE STUDENTS WILL HAVE NO IDEA
HOW MUCH THOUGHT AND CARE WENT 
INTO A GESTURE SO SIMPLE.
THE HOURS OF MEETING.
>> MASKS ON AT ALL TIMES.
>> Andrew: BALLOONS THAT JUST 
WON'T PLAY NICE.
>> OKAY, AM I CUTTING?
ARE WE SURE?
>> Andrew: AND EVEN SOME THAT 
GET AWAY FROM YOU.
SOMETIMES IT'S OKAY TO LET GO 
AND MOVE ON.
BUT CLEARLY, THE BEST GIFTS IN 
LIFE ARE THE ONES YOU DIDN'T 
EVEN KNOW YOU NEEDED.
>> CONGRATULATIONS!
YOU DID IT!
>> CONGRATULATIONS!
>> THANK YOU!
>> WE LOVE YOU.
>> CONGRATULATIONS.
>> LOVE YOU TOO.
>> Andrew: TURNS OUT EVEN A MASK
CAN'T HIDE GRATITUDE.
>> BET YOU'RE SMILING UNDER 
THERE. 
>> I AM.
>> I COULD TELL.
>> Andrew: AND FOR THOSE WHO ARE
HELPING THEIR PEERS CLOSE ONE 
CHAPTER READY TO OPEN THE NEXT?
A REMINDER OF SOMETHING WE 
SOMETIMES FORGET.
>> OUR TEACHERS CARED, AND THEY 
DIDN'T WANT US TO JUST GO 
THROUGH THIS MILESTONE OF LIFE 
WITHOUT ANY TYPE OF CELEBRATION,
AND IT TURNED AROUND A LOT OF 
PEOPLE'S SPIRITS.
>> Andrew: NOT A BAD WAY TO SAY 
GOOD-BYE AFTER ALL.
CONGRATULATIONS.
WHEN WE COME BACK, INSIDE A 
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES' DIAMOND 
MINE.
FROM JOB LOSSES TO CONCERNS FROM
INVESTORS, HOW COVID-19 COULD 
HAVE BEEN ITS DOWNFAL
>> I'M JOSH BLOCH.
TOMORROW ON CBC'S DAILY NEWS 
PODCAST "FRONTBURNER" AS BON 
APPETITE'S EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 
RESIGNS OVER BROWN FACE.
WE'LL EXPLORE WHAT THAT SAYS 
ABOUT RACISM IN MAINSTREAM FOOD 
MEDIA.
SUBSCRIBE WHEREVER YOU GET YOUR 
PODCASTS.
>> Andrew: THE OWNER OF A 
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES DIAMOND 
MINE, CRUCIAL TO THE REGIONAL 
ECONOMY, SAYS COVID-19 HAS MADE 
ITS ALREADY PRECARIOUS SITUATION
WORSE.
IT'S GOT A TON OF DEBT, NO CASH 
FLOW AND A WORRIED GROUP OF 
LOCAL EMPLOYEES AND INVESTORS.
ALEX BROCKMAN HAS THE DETAILS.
>> Reporter: DIAMONDS, THEY ARE 
BEAUTIFUL AND BREATHTAKINGLY 
VALUABLE, BUT EVERY GEM COMES 
FROM A PLACE LIKE THIS, CARVED 
OUT OF THE ROCK.
THERE'S TREASURE IN THE BACKS OF
THESE TRUCKS, PULLED OUT OF THE 
PRE-CAMBRIAN SHIELD.
CANADA'S BIGGEST DIAMONDS HAVE 
BEEN FOUND HERE, INCLUDING THIS,
552 CARATS, BIG AS AN EGG.
THESE MINES HAVE PUT MAJOR MONEY
IN THE POCKET OF DOMINION 
DIAMONDS BILLIONAIRE AMERICAN 
OWNER AND BROUGHT JOBS FOR THE 
YELLOWKNIFE'S DENE AND DILLO.
--
NDILO. 
>> WE ARE THE ORIGINAL MINERS IN
THE NORTH.
OUR PEOPLE ARE CALLED 
TETSO T'INÉ WHICH MEANS METAL OR
COPPER PEOPLE.
>> Reporter: HUNDREDS MORE 
DEPEND ON MINING.
BUT THEIR FAITH IS BEING TESTED.
DOMINION'S SHUT DOWN, LAID OFF 
WORKERS, AND THE INDUSTRY ITSELF
IS CRUMBLING.
WORLD DEMAND HAS PLUMMETED.
IN THE PAST TEN YEARS, PRICES 
HAVE DROPPED BY A THIRD DRIVEN 
BY A GLUT ON THE MARKET AND 
FALLING DEMAND.
AND NOW THE DEVASTATING EFFECT 
OF COVID-19 HAS CUT SUPPLY 
LINES.
FOR DOMINION, IT MEANS NO MORE 
DIAMONDS GOING OUT OR MONEY 
COMING IN.
AN ALARMING PICTURE IS EMERGING 
IN COURT.
DOCUMENTS SHOW THE BUSINESS WAS 
BUILT ON NEARLY A BILLION 
DOLLARS OF BORROWED MONEY, NOW 
OWED TO BOND HOLDERS.
THE REPRESENTATIVES IN COURT ARE
HORRIFIED, CLAIMING THE 
RESTRUCTURING PLAN IS AN 
AUDACIOUS ATTEMPT TO CLEAR THE 
DEBT AND LEAVE THEM WITH 
NOTHING.
IN NDILO THE BUSINESS ARM IS 
ITSELF A MAJOR CREDITOR, OWED 
ABOUT $5 MILLION.
CEO PAUL GRUNER SAYS IT'S NOT 
THE MONEY NOW THAT WORRIES HIM, 
AND IT'S NOT JUST DOMINION. 
>> HERE IN THE TERRITORY WE 
PRODUCED $2 BILLION WORTH OF 
ROUGH CUT DIAMONDS LAST YEAR.
IF I LOOK AT OUR BUSINESS, 80% 
OF THAT IS PROBABLY RELATED TO 
MINING.
>> Reporter: DOMINION DIAMOND 
DECLINED AN INTERVIEW REQUEST 
FOR THE STORY.
IT SAID IT HAS A PLAN FOR THE 
FUTURE AND WILL CONTINUE MINING 
IN THE N.W.T., BUT
PEOPLE STILL WONDER, FOR HOW 
LONG WILL IT LAST?
FOR SOME, THE LAYOFFS CUT CLOSE 
TO HOME.
>> I PROBABLY KNOW THE MAJORITY 
OF THE PEOPLE, BY NAME.
MY PEOPLE ARE A VERY RESILIENT.
>> Reporter: THEY'LL NEED THIS 
RESILIENCE.
THEY'RE ABOUT TO FACE AN 
ENORMOUS TEST.
ALEX BROCKMAN, CBC NEWS, 
YELLOWKNIFE.
>> Andrew: WHEN WE COME BACK, 
ACTS OF KINDNESS DURING A 
PANDEMIC.
HOW ONE SCHOOLTEACHER CHOSE TO 
THANK HIS STUDENTS NEXT IN OUR 
"MOMENT."
>> Andrew: WELL, TEACHERS ARE 
TRYING TO FIND CREATIVE WAYS TO 
CONNECT WITH THEIR STUDENTS, AND
FOR ONE IN TORONTO THAT INCLUDED
DRESSING UP IN A PRETTY UNIQUE 
COSTUME.
HIS STUDENTS SET OUT TO DO 250 
ACTS OF KINDNESS, BUT WHEN THEY 
SURPASSED THAT, THE CELEBRATION 
GOT A LITTLE CREATIVE, AND THAT 
IS OUR "MOMENT."
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>> TODAY, SINCE WE SURPASSED OUR
GOAL OF 250 KIND ACTS, OUR 
TEACHER, MR. BREECH, IS RIDING 
AROUND IN A COW COSTUME. 
>> I TOLD THEM THAT IF WE 
REACHED OUR GOAL OF 250 ACTS 
THAT I WOULD RIDE AROUND THE 
NEIGHBOURHOODS OF THE SCHOOL, 
AND WE MADE IT.
WE'RE OVER 400 ACTS RIGHT NOW.
IT'S BASICALLY JUST A 
CELEBRATION.
THEY KNEW THAT I WOULD DO 
SOMETHING GOOFY, AND SO I AGREED
TO DO THIS.
>> EVEN THOUGH WE WERE ALL 
PHYSICALLY, LIKE, SOCIAL 
DISTANCING, WE'RE STILL ALL 
COMING TOGETHER TO CELEBRATE 
SOMETHING.
>> I'M NOT THE ONE THAT CAME UP 
WITH ALL THESE IDEAS.
THE STUDENTS DID.
ONE OF THE BIG THINGS THEY DID 
WAS WRITE CARDS AND ART FOR 
RESIDENTS IN LONG-TERM CARE 
HOMES, AND THEN THEY'VE DONE 
SMALL THINGS LIKE CHALK ART, 
POSITIVE MESSAGES IN THEIR 
WINDOWS, CALLING GRANDPARENTS 
WHO ARE ISOLATED.
THEY ARE ALREADY INTERESTED IN 
HELPING OTHERS, SO I'M JUST 
THERE TO HELP THEM. 
>> I THINK IT JUST TEACHES US 
TO, YOU KNOW, LEARN HOW TO HELP 
PEOPLE AND, LIKE, TRY TO STAY 
POSITIVE IF WE CAN.
EVEN THOUGH EVERYBODY FEELS KIND
OF LONELY, IF WE CAN HELP THEM, 
THEN MAYBE THEY'LL FEEL A BIT 
LESS LONELY AND, YOU KNOW, THERE
ARE PEOPLE OUT THERE LOOKING OUT
FOR THEM.
WE'RE ALL DOING KIND ACTS WHICH 
I THINK BRINGS US TOGETHER.
>> Andrew: AND I THINK THOSE 
STUDENTS TOTALLY HAVE THE RIGHT 
IDEA.
THE TEACHER TOO.
I LOVE THAT PHILOSOPHY THAT 
EVERYONE HAS A LITTLE BIT OF 
GOODNESS OR KINDNESS IN THEM, 
JUST LOOKING FOR A REASON, AN 
OPPORTUNITY TO COME OUT, AND I 
GUESS HE'S BEEN ABLE TO COAX IT 
OUT OF THEM HUNDREDS OF TIMES 
OVER.
THAT'S PRETTY GOOD.
HOPEFULLY IT DOESN'T TAKE A COW 
COSTUME EVERY TIME, THOUGH.
THAT'S "THE NATIONAL" FOR THIS 
JUNE 10.
HAVE A GOOD NIGHT.
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