 >> Adrienne: GOOD EVENING.
 I'M ADRIENNE ARSENAULT.
 ANDREW IS OFF.
 TONIGHT, WE'S EMPLOYEES SPEAK 
 OUT ABOUT THE FINANCE MINISTER,
 ATTENDING PARTIES FOR MORNEAU.
 >>> MOST B.C. STUDENTS WILL BE 
 HEADING BACK TO SCHOOL 
 FULL-TIME.
 >> I WOULD LIKE TO SEE A REAL 
 PLAN.
 I'D LIKE TO HEAR WHAT THE 
 CLASSROOMS ARE GOING TO LOOK 
 LIKE, HOW MANY CHILDREN WILL BE
 IN A CLASSROOM.
 >> Adrienne: THE PLAN TO KEEP 
 KIDS SAFE IN SEPTEMBER.
 >>> AND THE FALL ALSO MEANS FLU
 SEASON.
 WHAT CAN BE DONE TO PREVENT 
 OVERLAPPING OUTBREAKS.
 THE STOLEN TEDDY BEAR, A 
 SPECIAL GIFT FROM A MOTHER TO 
 HER DAUGHTER BEFORE SHE DIED 
 HAD BEEN FOUND. 
 >> I'M JUST HAPPY SHE GOT IT 
 BACK.
 JUST HAPPY SHE'S HAPPY.
 >> Adrienne: THE REUNION WE ALL
 NEED TO SEE NOW.
 THIS IS "THE NATIONAL."
 >>> ON THE EVE OF THE PRIME 
 MINISTER'S TESTIMONY ABOUT THE 
 WE CHARITY CONTROVERSY, WE ARE 
 LEARNING MORE ABOUT THE 
 ORGANIZATION'S TIES TO THE 
 FINANCE MINISTER FOR FORMER 
 EMPLOYEES.
 TONIGHT, THEY ARE TELLING CBC 
 NEWS ABOUT THE PRESSURE THEY 
 FELT FROM WE EXECUTIVES TO 
 SUPPORT BILL MORNEAU, TO ATTEND
 A PARTY HE HOSTED AND A 
 GOVERNMENT PREBUDGET EVENT.
 >> Reporter: BILL MORNEAU 
 INVITED PEOPLE TO ATTEND HIS 
 EVENT IN 2018, BUT NOT 
 EVERYBODY WAS HAPPY ABOUT IT.
 CBC SPOKE TO THREE FORMER WE 
 CHARITY EMPLOYEES.
 WE CONCEALED THEIR IDENTITY.
 THEY DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS A 
 HOLIDAY PARTY FOR TORONTO 
 CENTRE M.P. BILL MORNEAU. 
 >> IT WAS UNCOMFORTABLE FOR 
 SOME OF US BECAUSE SOME OF US 
 WEREN'T NECESSARILY LIBERAL 
 SUPPORTERS.
 >> Reporter: THE KIELBURGERS 
 SAY THEY'VE WORKED WITH MEMBERS
 OF ALL POLITICAL STRIPES.
 FORMER EMPLOYEES SAY THEY HAVE 
 PRESSURED TO -- THEY WERE 
 PRESSURED TO ATTEND ANOTHER 
 EVENT, THIS TIME WHEN BILL 
 MORNEAU WAS FINANCE MINISTER.
 MORNEAU HELD A PARTY AT THE 
 CHARITY'S HEADQUARTERS, AND AN 
 E-MAIL WAS SENT AROUND, SAYING 
 THAT BODIES WHETHERE NEEDED TO FEEL
 THE ROOM, AND ALL ARE WELCOME.
 WE SPOKE TO 15 FORMER WE 
 EMPLOYEES WHO TOLD US THEY FELT
 THEY COULDN'T CHALLENGE THE 
 KIELBURGERS OR EXECUTIVE STAFF.
 MANY WANT TO SPEAK OUT BUT SAY 
 THEY CAN'T BECAUSE OF THIS, A 
 NONDISCLOSURE AGREEMENT.
 WE OBTAINED THIS N.D.A. FROM A 
 FORMER EMPLOYEE.
 IT FORBIDS THEM FROM MAKING 
 DISPARAGING COMMENTS ABOUT THE 
 ORGANIZATION.
 >> IT'S EXTREMELY RESTRICTIVE, 
 AND THAT'S WHERE I RESPONDED 
 THE WAY THAT I DID IN MY FIRST 
 VIDEO, SAYING FREE ME FROM 
 THAT.
 LET ME SPEAK THE TRUTH.
 >> Reporter: THE ORGANIZATION 
 SAID WE CHARITIES HAS NEVER 
 CIRCULATED AN INVITATION TO 
 STAFF TO PARTICIPATE IN AN 
 EVENT.
 WE WILL CIRCULATE INFORMATION 
 TO STAFF ABOUT LOCAL EVENTS.
 A SPOKESPERSON FOR BILL MORNEAU
 SAYS REGARDING THE 2018 PARTY, 
 WE HAS NOT HELD ANY EVENTS IN 
 TORONTO CENTRE.
 MORNEAU HAS APOLOGIZED FOR HIS 
 PARTICIPATION IN THE WE 
 INCIDENT, AND THE ETHICS 
 COMMISSIONER IS CONDUCTING AN 
 INVESTIGATION.
 
 >> Adrienne: 
 >> TOMORROW, WE WANT THE PRIME 
 MINISTER TO TELL THE TRUTH, THE
 WHOLE TRUTH, AND NOTHING BUT 
 THE TRUTH.
 THE LIBERALS ARE TRYING TO 
 LIMIT THIS TO ONE HOUR SO THE 
 PRIME MINISTER CAN COME IN, 
 GIVE A BIG GRAND SPEECH AND 
 LIMIT THE QUESTIONS TO 11 
 MINUTES BY CONSERVATIVE 
 MEMBERS. 
 >> Adrienne: THIS EVENING, THE 
 COMMITTEE PASSED A CONSERVATIVE
 MOTION TO HAVE TRUDEAU APPEAR 
 FOR AT LEAST THREE HOURS ON HIS
 OWN AND TO HAVE TELFORD TO 
 APPEAR FOR AT LEAST TWO HOURS.
 >>> AND FOR MORE, LET'S BRING 
 IN OUR CHIEF CORRESPONDENT, 
 ROSEMARY BARTON.
 WHAT SHOULD WE BE LOOKING FOR?
 >> Rosemary: JUSTIN TRUDEAU HAS
 SAID IT WAS A MISTAKE NOT TO 
 EXCUSE HIMSELF FROM THE 
 DECISION.
 HE SAID HE KNEW HIS MOTHER AND 
 BROTHER HAD BEEN PAID FOR 
 SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS, BUT HE 
 DIDN'T KNOW HOW MUCH.
 WHY NOT?
 OTHER QUESTIONS WILL BE COMING 
 ABOUT.
 WHY WE ORGANIZATION WAS THE 
 ONLY ONE THAT COULD DO THE JOB.
 FUNDAMENTALLY, TOMORROW COMES 
 DOWN TO A DEMONSTRATION OF THE 
 PRIME MINISTER'S JUDGMENT WHEN 
 IT COMES TO MAKING DECISIONS, 
 AND WHY NOW, IN HIS FIFTH YEAR,
 THAT CONTINUES TO BE A PROBLEM 
 FOR HIM.
 >> Adrienne: CORRECT ME IF I AM
 WRONG, BUT IT'S UNHEARD OF A 
 PRIME MINISTER -- IT'S NOT 
 UNHEARD OF A PRIME MINISTER TO 
 COME TO A COMMITTEE HEARING, 
 BUT IT IS UNUSUAL. 
 >> Rosemary: YEAH.
 HE CAN'T BE COMPELLED TO COME, 
 BUT IT IS UNUSUAL.
 IN MANY WAYS, IT'S ABOUT THE 
 OPPOSITION PARTIES FLEXING 
 THEIR MUSCLES, IN MANY WAYS, 
 JUST GETTING THE PRIME MINISTER
 IN THE CHAIR TOMORROW TO ANSWER
 QUESTIONS IS A VICTORY FOR 
 THEM.
 >> Adrienne: AS ALWAYS, THANK 
 YOU, ROSY. 
 >> Rosemary: THANK YOU. 
 >> Adrienne: ROSY WILL HAVE 
 COVERAGE WITH THE HOUSE OF 
 COMMONS COMMITTEE, AND TOMORROW
 NIGHT, ROSY WILL BE BACK HERE 
 WITH A SPECIAL "AT ISSUE" 
 PANEL.
 >>> NOW TO A CBC NEWS 
 EXCLUSIVE.
 THE INCIDENT HAPPENED YEARS 
 AGO, BUT THE STING IS STILL 
 FRESH.
 AN ANTIISLAMIC E-MAIL SENT BY 
 SOMEONE IN THE DEPARTMENT THAT 
 OVERSEES CANADA'S NO FLY LIST.
 OUR FINDINGS SPARKED AN 
 INVESTIGATION, AND AS ASHLEY 
 BURKE REPORTS, THE FINDINGS 
 POINT TO A MUCH WIDER PROBLEM.
 >> Reporter: FORMER 
 TRANSPORTATION EMPLOYEE SAID IT
 SHOULDN'T HAVE TAKEN 12 YEARS 
 TO DENOUNCE A RACIST E-MAIL 
 THAT SHE RECEIVED. 
 >> I THINK IT'S A NATIONAL 
 TRAGEDY THAT IT TAKES MEDIA 
 EXPOSURE FOR THE DEPARTMENT TO 
 DO THE RIGHT THING. 
 >> Reporter: THE E-MAIL 
 CONTAINS AN EXTENSIVE PARODY OF
 A FRANK SINATRA SONG.
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 >> Reporter: IT GOES ONTO 
 THREATEN VIOLENCE AGAINST 
 TRAVELERS WEARING TURBANS.
 LAST YEAR, CBC NEWS REPORTED 
 THEN TRANSPORTATION ATTENDANT 
 MARK HAINES SET IT TO 
 COLLEAGUES IN 2008 AND WROTE, 
 THIS IS GREAT.
 THEY SHOULD PLAY THIS NONSTOP 
 AT ALL AIRPORTS.
 HE OVERSEES CANADA'S NO FLI 
 LIST.
 NOW A REPORTER INTO THE 
 INTERNAL INVESTIGATION REVEALS 
 NOT ONE, BUT TEN EMPLOYEES SENT
 E-MAILS CONTAINING THE 
 DEROGATORY SONG, VIOLATING 
 WORKPLACE POLICIES.
 TRANSPORT CANADA ADMITS IT KNEW
 ABOUT THE E-MAIL THREE YEARS 
 AGO BUT SAYS IT DIDN'T LOOK 
 INTO IT THOROUGHLY UNTIL CBC'S 
 STORY AND SAID IN RETROSPECT, 
 THIS IS AN INVESTIGATION THAT'S
 BEEN CONCLUDED.
 22-YEAR-OLD STUDENT ADAM AHMED 
 AND HIS BROTHER'S NAME HAVE 
 BEEN ON CANADA'S NO-FLY LIST 
 SAYS THEY WERE CHILDREN.
 THEY SAY THE HANDLING OF THE 
 EVENT SHOWS SYSTEMIC RACISM AT 
 ALL LEVELS OF THE DEPARTMENT. 
 >> THEY NEED TO FIX THIS.
 THEY NEED TO FIX THIS SO THE 
 PUBLIC CAN TRUST THEM AGAIN.
 THIS IS THE DEPARTMENT THAT 
 OVERSEES THE NO-FLY LIST THAT 
 MY SONS ARE ON.
 >> Reporter: ASHLEY BURKE, CBC 
 NEWS, OTTAWA.
 >> Adrienne: THE RATE OF NEW 
 COVID-19 CASES IN CANADA IS 
 STILL RELATIVELY LOW AND STILL 
 SLOWLY RISING, BUT THE REGIONAL
 PICTURE APPEARS TO BE SHIFTING.
 TOGETHER, CENTRAL CANADA -- 
 THAT'S ONTARIO AND QUEBEC -- IS
 STILL THE MAIN SOURCE OF NEW 
 CASES, BUT WESTERN CANADA -- 
 WE'RE TALKING B.C., ALBERTA, 
 AND THE PRAIRIES -- IS RISING.
 NEW CASES AND NEW CHALLENGES 
 ARE EMERGING ACROSS THIS 
 COUNTRY.
 IN QUEBEC, SUMMER CAMPS HAVE 
 BEEN OPENED FOR WEEKS, AND AS 
 THOMAS DAIGLE SHOWS US, THAT 
 HAS HAD SOME CONSEQUENCES.
 >> Reporter: AS THE SUMMER 
 DRAGS ON, MORE SCRUBBING WILL 
 BE NEEDED, WITH COVID-19 
 INVADING SOME DAY CAMPS, 
 FORCING SOME PARENTS TO 
 CONSIDERATE ONE POINT -- 
 CONSIDER AT ONE POINT THEY 
 MIGHT PULL THEIR KIDS OUT. 
 >> IF THERE'S A BIGGER SPREAD, 
 I MIGHT HOLD THEM BACK, BUT FOR
 THE TIME BEING, IT DOESN'T 
 BOTHER ME. 
 >> Reporter: THEY'RE FACING 
 THAT TOUGH CHOICE IN MORE AND 
 MORE PLACES.
 WITH DAY CAMPS IN EIGHT 
 MUNICIPALITIES HAVING CONFIRMED
 INFECTIONS, THOUGH SOME WERE 
 LIMITED TO A SINGLE CASE.
 NONE WERE MORE AT MONTREAL'S 
 SOUTH SHORE, WHERE THIS CAMP 
 HAD 28.
 THE QUEBEC CAMP ASSOCIATION 
 SAYS WHILE CASES DON'T COME AS 
 A SURPRISE, THEY MAY STILL BE 
 WORRISOME.
 THERE ARE PLANS IN PLACE TO 
 STOMP OUT WIDER OUTBREAKS, AND 
 CONSIDER THAT CAMP HAD STAFF 
 WEARING MASKS.
 EVEN A SIGN SAYING HAND WASHING
 IS MANDATORY.
 ONE PARENT SAYS HE FELL ILL 
 AFTER THE TESTS.
 PHYSICAL DISTANCING ISN'T EASY,
 AND HIGH-TOUCH AREAS ABOUND.
 THINK ABOUT THAT SHARED SPORTS 
 EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL. 
 >> CHILDREN TEND TO NOT BE 
 SPREADERS OF THE VIRUS, BUT 
 UNDERSTAND A LOW RISK DOES NOT 
 MEAN ZERO.
 >> Reporter: PERHAPS IT'S A 
 GLIMPSE OF WHAT TO BE SEEN IN 
 THE FALL AS SCHOOL OPENS AND 
 INFECTION REMAINS.
 THOMAS DAIGLE, CBC NEWS, 
 TORONTO.
 >> Adrienne: AND TONIGHT, THE 
 PROVIN
  -- B.C. ANNOUNCED A FULL 
 RETURN TO SCHOOL IN THE FALL. 
 >> AFTER MUCH WAITING, 
 SIX-YEAR-OLD FIONA AND LILY NOW
 KNOW THEY'LL BE OFF TO GRADE 
 ONE IN SEPTEMBER, AND THAT 
 THEY'LL BE GOING FULL-TIME.
 BUT FOR THEIR MOM, ANXIETY AND 
 CERTAINTY. 
 >> I WOULD LIKE TO HEAR A REAL 
 PLAN.
 I'D LIKE TO HEAR WHAT THE 
 CLASSROOMS ARE GOING TO LOOK 
 LIKE, HOW MANY CHILDREN WILL BE
 IN A CLASSROOM.
 I WANT TO HEAR ABOUT CLEANING 
 PROTOCOLS.
 >> Reporter: INSTEAD, TODAY, 
 THE PROVINCE ANNOUNCED THE 
 BROAD STROKES, CENTRED AROUND 
 THE CREATION OF WHAT ARE CALLED
 LEARNING GROUPS. 
 >> THE PRINCIPLE BEHIND THESE 
 LEARNING GROUPS ARE TO CREATE 
 GROUPS AND STUDENTS AND STAFF 
 WHO WILL REMAIN TOGETHER 
 THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOL YEAR OR 
 TERM AND WHO PRIMARILY INTERACT
 ONLY WITH EACH OTHER.
 >> Reporter: SCHEDULES WILL BE 
 VARIED TO KEEP THESE STUDENT 
 GROUPS FROM MIXING WITH EACH 
 OTHER.
 THEY WILL BE LIMITED, WITH 
 YOUNGER STUDENTS NUMBERING 50 
 AND HIGH SCHOOLS, 120.
 ALSO, $45 MILLION FOR MASKS AND
 HYGIENE MEASURES.
 THE TEACHERS UNION HAVE 
 CONCERNS, THOUGH. 
 >> WE NEED MORE TIME, AND A LOT
 OF QUESTIONS NEED TO BE 
 ANSWERED.
 >> Reporter: FOR PARENTS AND 
 STUDENTS, MIXES EMOTIONS OVER 
 THE ANNOUNCEMENT.
 MIXING IN HALLS AND CLASSROOMS 
 WITH OTHERS IS A CONCERN FOR 
 THIS FAMILY, BUT SO IS ONGOING 
 ISOLATION. 
 >> FOR KIDS THEIR AGE, THERE IS
 A LOT OF ANXIETY, JUST BEING 
 WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND TRYING TO
 FIT IN. 
 >> Reporter: GOING TO A FULL 
 CLASSROOM FROM A BUBBLE IS 
 SCARY. 
 >> IT'S SCARY WHEN WE'VE FELT 
 SO INSULATED UP TO THIS POINT. 
 >> Reporter: MANY DETAILS ARE 
 BEING LEFT TO THE LOCAL SCHOOL 
 BOARDS TO SORT OUT HOW THIS 
 WILL LOOK THIS SEPTEMBER.
 GREG RASMUSSEN, CBC NEWS, 
 VANCOUVER.
 >> Adrienne: TODAY, A GROUP OF 
 HEALTH EXPERTS LED BY TORONTO'S
 SICK KIDS WEIGHED IN WITH ITS 
 RECOMMENDATIONS. 
 >> OUR GREATEST OPPORTUNITY TO 
 MEET OUR CHILDREN'S NEEDS AND 
 THEIR WELL-BEING AT THIS MOMENT
 IS TO CAREFULLY THINK ABOUT HOW
 TO PLAN FOR A SAFE, SUCCESSFUL 
 RETURN TO DAILY SCHOOL. 
 >> Adrienne: AMONG THOSE, 
 SMALLER CLASS SIZES, SPECIFIC 
 COHORTS TO KEEP STUDENTS FROM 
 MIXING WITH OTHER STUDENTS, 
 SOCIAL DISTANCING, AND 
 CANCELLING ACTIVITIES SUCH AS 
 CHOIR AND BANDS.
 >>> FOR WEEKS, TORONTO'S STAGE 
 THREE REOPENING HAS COME WITH 
 ASTERISKS.
 FOR WEEKS, THE REGION HAS BEEN 
 STUCK AT STAGE TWO, BUT THAT IS
 NOW CHANGING. 
 >> WE'RE ANNOUNCING THAT 
 TORONTO AND PEEL REGION CAN 
 PROCEED TO STAGE THREE ON 
 FRIDAY, JULY 31, AT 12:01 A.M.
 >> Adrienne: THIS COMES AS 
 TORONTO ANNOUNCES LESS THAN 100
 CASES FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 
 MONTHS.
 BUT TORONTO IS MOVING FOR 
 ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS FOR 
 BARS AND RESTAURANTS, INCLUDING
 MANDATORY MASKS, AND CHECKS FOR
 CUSTOMERS AND STAFF.
 >> Reporte
 >> Reporter: MARIA, HAPPY AND 
 VIBRANT BEFORE COVID-19 RAVAGED
 HER LONG-TERM CARE HOME.
 SEEN HERE IN HER FINAL DAYS, 
 SHE BECAME ONE OF 18 LONG-TERM 
 CARE RESIDENTS TO DIE IN 
 TORONTO.
 HENRY IS MARIA'S SON, NOW 
 HOPING WITH ONTARIO'S 
 COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY, HIS LOSS
 WON'T HAVE BEEN IN VAIN. 
 >> SOMETIMES IT TAKES A 
 DISASTER FOR SOCIETY TO REALIZE
 THAT THERE'S FLAWS IN THE 
 SYSTEM AND IT NEEDS TO BE 
 CHANGED.
 >> Reporter: COMMISSIONERS WILL
 BE INDEPENDENT, ABLE TO CALL 
 WITNESSES AND HOLD PUBLIC 
 HEARINGS AS THEY EXAMINE HOW SO
 MANY DIED.
 BUT, THE FINAL REPORT WON'T BE 
 ALLOWED TO ASSIGN CIVIL OR 
 CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY TO ANY 
 PERSON OR ORGANIZATION, AND 
 IT'S UNCLEAR IF ANY 
 RECOMMENDATIONS WILL BE 
 BINDING.
 >> IT DIDN'T NEED TO GET THIS 
 BAD, AND IT DID.
 >> Reporter: THIS DOCTOR SAYS 
 THE SYSTEM'S SHORTCOMINGS HAVE 
 BEEN OBVIOUS FOR YEARS. 
 >> WE HAVE GROSSLY UNDERFUNDED 
 OR SYSTEMS.
 WE HAVE GROSSLY OUTDATED 
 FACILITIES, AND WE HAVE POORLY 
 PAID STAFF. 
 >> Reporter: THE PROVINCE HAS 
 PLANS TO BUILD NEW HOMES, BUT 
 THE PRIORITY SHOULD BE 
 STAFFING. 
 >> HOW CAN WE BUILD NEW HOMES 
 WHEN WE CAN'T PROPERLY STAFF 
 THE ONCES THAT WE HAVE TODAY?
 >> Reporter: NO ONE WILL BE 
 WATCHING MORE CLOSELY THAN THIS
 MAN.
 HE CELEBRATED HIS 42 
 ANNIVERSARY WITH HIS WIFE JUST 
 DAYS AGO.
 THIS IS THE COUPLE'S SON. 
 >> IT WILL TAKE A LONGER FIGHT 
 FROM SOCIETY TO REVAMP THE 
 LONG-TERM CARE SYSTEM BECAUSE 
 IT'S A COMPLETE BROKEN AND 
 GUTTED SYSTEM. 
 >> Reporter: A SYSTEM WHERE SO 
 MANY LIVES WERE LOST.
 ELLEN MORROW, CBC NEWS, 
 TORONTO.
 >> Adrienne: WITH LESS THAN 100
 DAYS REMAINING UNTIL ELECTION 
 DAY, U.S. PRESIDENT DONALD 
 TRUMP WENT TO TEXAS, TO DEFINE 
 DETRACTORS, DEFINE POLITICAL 
 ENEMIES, AND CELEBRATE SOME 
 VICTORIES. 
 >> President Donald Trump: 
 BECAUSE AS LONG AS I'M 
 PRESIDENT, WE WILL ALWAYS PUT 
 AMERICA FIRST.
 VERY SIMPLE.
 VERY SIMPLE. 
 >> Adrienne: BUT NOT MENTIONED 
 BY TRUMP, A U.S. COVID-19 
 MILESTONE.
 TODAY, IT SURPASSED 150,000 
 TOTAL DEATHS.
 FROM JULY 1, WHEN AVERAGE DAILY
 DEATHS HIT A LOW OF ABOUT 400, 
 NOW, MORE THAN 1,000 AMERICAN 
 LIVES ARE BEING LOST EVERY DAY.
 THOSE STATISTICS CANNOT BE 
 HELPING TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN, AND 
 AS KATIE SIMPSON SHOWS US, THE 
 CLUE HE'S CONCERNED ISN'T JUST 
 WHERE HIS POLL NUMBERS ARE, 
 IT'S ABOUT WHERE HE IS.
 TEXAS ISN'T EXACTLY KNOWN AS A 
 BATTLE GROUND STATE.
 >> Reporter: AN ELECTION YEAR 
 IN TEXAS FOR A REPUBLICAN 
 INCUMBENT IS A SIGN THAT ALL IS
 NOT WELL IN THE PRESIDENT'S 
 WORLD.
 DONALD TRUMP IS LOOKING TO 
 BUILD SOME MOMENTUM AS HIS 
 SUPPORT IN TRADITIONALLY SAFE 
 TERRITORY STARTS TO SLIP. 
 >> President Donald Trump: WE 
 WILL DEFEND THE LONE STAR 
 STATE.
 I LOVE THIS STATE.
 >> Reporter: ACCORDING TO A 
 MORNING CONSULT POLL, JOE BIDEN
 HAS A TWO-POINT LEAD IN TEXAS.
 IT'S A SIGNIFICANT CHANGE FROM 
 MAY, WHEN TRUMP HAD AN 
 EIGHT-POINT LEAD IN TEXAS.
 THE PRESIDENT'S HANDLING OF 
 COVID IS A FACTOR IN HIS 
 POPULARIT
 POPULARITY.
 LOUIE GOHMERT, A REPUBLICAN 
 FROM TEXAS, IS ONE OF THE 
 LATEST CASES.
 >> WHEN I HAVE A MASK ON, I'M 
 MOVING IT TO MAKE IT 
 COMFORTABLE, AND I CAN'T HELP 
 BUT WONDER IF THAT, YOU KNOW, 
 PUT SOME GERMS IN THE MASK.
 >> President Donald Trump: WE 
 WILL ALWAYS PUT AMERICA FIRST.
 >> Reporter: TRUMP AND SOME 
 MEMBERS OF HIS PARTY HAVE 
 STRUGGLED TO SHOW THAT THEY'RE 
 TAKING THE CRISIS SERIOUSLY BY 
 QUESTIONING SCIENCE AND HEALTH 
 EXPERTS, THOUGH IN RECENT DAYS,
 HE'S TAKEN IT MORE SERIOUSLY, 
 SOMETHING THE PUBLIC WANTS.
 IF TRUMP CAN'T GAIN VOTERS, 
 EXPECT HIM TO EMBRACE THE 
 RHETORIC.
 HE'S ALREADY PORTRAYING 
 DEMOCRATS AS FAR LEFT 
 EXTREMISTS WHO WON'T KEEP 
 AMERICA SAFE.
 KATIE SIMPSON, CBC NEWS, 
 WASHINGTON. 
 >> Adrienne: A DEAL SEEMS TO 
 HAVE BEEN REACHED TO WITHDRAW 
 FEDERAL OFFICERS FROM PORTLAND,
 BUT THERE'S SOME CONDITIONS. 
 >> President Donald Trump: 
 THEY'LL EITHER SOLVE THEIR 
 PROBLEM OR WE SEND IN THE 
 NATIONAL GUARD.
 >> Adrienne: EARLIER TODAY, IT 
 WAS LEARNED THAT AS SOON AS 
 TOMORROW, OFFICERS WILL LEAVE 
 AFTER THEY WERE DEPLOYED TO THE
 CITY THAT'S SEEN MONTHS OF 
 DEMONSTRATIONS. 
 >> IF YOU HAD THE FLU, IF YOU 
 HAD COVID, IT'S GOING TO BE 
 REALLY HARD TO TELL.
 >> Adrienne: NEXT ON "THE 
 NATIONAL," WHY FLU SEASON WILL 
 NOT BE AS BAD AS WE FEARED.
 >>> YOUR COVID QUESTIONS 
 ANSWERED, INCLUDING, IS IT SAFE
 TO PULL DOWN MY MASK AND LEAVE 
 IT UNDER MY CHIN WHEN I DON'T 
 NEED IT.
 >>> AND SHE'S FINALLY BEEN 
 FOUND.
 THE SEARCH IS OVER FOR A STOLEN
 TEDDY BEAR WITH A DYING 
 >> Adrienne: WELCOME BACK.
 WHILE THE WORLD IS PREOCCUPIED 
 WITH THE PANDEMIC, FLU SEASON 
 IN CANADA IS JUST AROUND THE 
 CORNER.
 CHRISTINE BIRAK LOOKS AT 
 CONCERNS ABOUT COVID 
 OVERLAPPING WITH INFLUENZA, AND
 WHETHER WE'LL HAVE ENOUGH 
 VACCINE TO GO AROUND.
 >> Reporter: AFTER A FAMILY 
 VACATION IN LAS VEGAS, LISA 
 AUDET THOUGHT SHE HAD THE FLU. 
 >> REALLY INTENSE FEVER, 
 HEADACHE, MALAISE. 
 >> Reporter: TURNS OUT, SHE HAD
 COVID-19.
 HOWEVER, WITH THE FLU SEASON 
 LOOMING, MANY ARE WORRIED ABOUT
 OVERLAPPING OUTBREAKS.
 BUT SCIENTISTS SAY WE MAY HAVE 
 HAD A PREVIEW OF WHAT WAS 
 COMING.
 BACK IN MARCH, WE WERE IN FLU 
 SEASON WHEN COVID ARRIVED. 
 >> IT WASN'T A GRADUAL EASING 
 OFF OF CASES, IT WAS A SUDDEN 
 DROP.
 >> Reporter: IN 2019, 15% OF 
 FLU CASES WERE POSITIVE IN THE 
 THIRD WEEK OF MARCH.
 THAT WAS ABOUT 1,000 CASES.
 THIS YEAR, THE NUMBER PLUMMETS 
 TO LESS THAN 300, WHICH CAN BE 
 A GOOD THING.
 >> THE MAIN MESSAGE FOR 
 COUNTRIES OF THE NORTH, 
 PREPARE, AND TAKE A LOT OF 
 CAUTION IN YOUR FLU SEASON. 
 >> Reporter: ADDING THE UPTAKE 
 OF FLU SEASON HAS SHOT UP THIS 
 YEAR.
 IN AUSTRALIA, THE NUMBER OF FLU
 DEATHS HAS DROPPED FROM 430 IN 
 2019 TO JUST 36 THIS YEAR. 
 >> I THINK IT WOULD BE GREAT IF
 WE HAD NO INFLUENZA ACTIVITY 
 LIKE WE'RE SEEING IN THE 
 SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE, BUT I 
 DON'T KNOW IF WE CAN COUNT ON 
 THAT.
 SO WHAT WE'RE LOOKING AT IS 
 WHAT IF WE HAVE FLU AND 
 COVID-19 AT THE SAME TIME?
 >> Reporter: TO THAT END, 
 CANADA HAS ORDERED 20 MILLION 
 FLU SHOTS IN CASE THERE IS 
 OVERLAPPING ILLNESSES, THE 
 COUNTRY WILL BE READY. 
 >> Adrienne: AND A MISSING 
 TEDDY BEAR IS BACK HOME.
 HELP FROM THOUSANDS OF 
 STRANGERS AROUND THE WORLD TO 
 TRACK IT DOWN.
 
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 >> Adrienne: ALL RIGHT.
 WELCOME BACK.
 TIME NOW FOR YOUR COVID-19 
 QUESTIONS.
 WITH ME TONIGHT, INFECTIOUS 
 DISEASE SPECIALIST DR. ZANE
 ZANE CHAGLAS.
 TONIGHT'S QUESTION, WE SEE THIS
 A LOT.
 IS IT SAVE TO PULL DOWN MY MASK
 AND PUT IT ON MY CHIN WHEN I'M 
 NOT USING IT?
 >> ABSOLUTELY NOT.
 IF YOU PULL DOWN YOUR MASK WHEN
 YOU'RE NOT USING IT, YOU'RE 
 PUTTING ALL THAT STUFF ON YOUR 
 CHIN OR MOUTH WHEN YOU'RE NOT 
 USING IT.
 WHEN YOU TAKE IT OFF, USE THE 
 EAR LOOPS, BUT DON'T GET IT 
 DANGLE BY YOUR CHIN.
 >> Adrienne: WHAT DO WE KNOW 
 ABOUT THE PEOPLE THAT GET 
 INFECTIONS COMPARED TO HOSPITAL
 CASES?
 >> ABOUT 10% REQUIRE 
 HOSPITALIZATION, ABOUT 2% 
 REQUIRE AN INTENSIVE CARE STAY,
 AND ABOUT 8% DIED.
 NOW, IT'S IMPORTANT TO NOTE 
 THAT IN THE BEGINNING, WE 
 DIDN'T TEST ALL POSITIVE CASES,
 SO THE NUMBERS ARE PROBABLY 
 LOWER.
 THE MORTALITY RATE IS SOMEWHERE
 BETWEEN .1% AND .2%, DEPENDING 
 ON THE POPULATION YOU LOOK AT.
 >> Adrienne: AND SHOULD PEOPLE 
 SELF-ISOLATE WHEN THEY'RE 
 TRAVELING TO AND FROM OTHER 
 PROVINCES?
 >> IT'S IMPORTANT TO LOOK AT 
 WHERE YOU'RE GOING.
 IF YOU'RE GOING TO AREAS WITH 
 LOWER NUMBERS -- SASKATCHEWAN, 
 MANITOBA, NOVA SCOTIA -- THEN 
 YOU WANT TO DO THAT BECAUSE YOU
 DON'T WANT TO SPREAD THE VIRUS,
 BUT IF YOU'RE GOING TO OR FROM 
 A PROVINCE WITH A HIGHER NUMBER
 OF CASES -- B.C., ONTARIO, 
 ALBERTA -- THEN IT'S NOT AS 
 IMPORTANT THAT YOU DO SO.
 >> Adrienne: NEXT, AN EMOTIONAL
 REUNION AFTER AN EXHAUSTIVE 
 SEARCH IN VANCOUVER. 
 >> SHE WAS VIBRATING, JUST 
 KNOWING THAT THE BEAR WAS 
 THERE.
 WE COULDN'T EVEN GET IT FULLY 
 OUT OF THE BAG BEFORE SHE 
 SNATCHED IT OUT OF THE BAG AND
 >> Adrienne: WELCOME BACK.
 SO STOLEN TEDDY BEARS RARELY 
 GET INTERNATIONAL ATTENTION, 
 BUT THIS IS NO ORDINARY BEAR, 
 AND THESE ARE NOT ORDINARY 
 TIMES.
 THIS IS A MOMENT WHEN WE ALL 
 NEED A STORY TO END WELL, AND 
 THIS ONE DOES.
 AFTER A FIVE-DAY SEARCH, THE 
 STOLEN BEAR WITH A SPECIAL 
 MESSAGE FOUND ITS WAY HOME, AND
 HERE'S TINA LOVEGREEN WITH THE 
 REUNION.
 >> MAMA BEAR'S HOME. 
 >> Reporter: BACK IN HER ARMS, 
 WHERE IT BELONGS.
 MARIA SORIANO SPENT FIVE DAYS 
 SEARCHING THE STREETS OF 
 VANCOUVER FOR THIS TEDDY BEAR. 
 >> IF YOU EVER SEE IT ANYWHERE,
 THERE'S A CASH REWARD. 
 >> Reporter: A GIFT FROM HER 
 MOTHER WHO PASSED AWAY FROM 
 CANCER LAST YEAR, WITH A 
 SPECIAL MESSAGE. 
 >> IT'S JUST THE LAST THING I 
 HAVE FROM HER.
 IT HAS HER VOICE ON IT.
 IT SAYS, I LOVE YOU, I MISS 
 YOU, AND I'LL ALWAYS BE PROUD 
 OF YOU.
 >> Reporter: BUT ON FRIDAY, 
 WHEN SHE WAS BUSY MOVING, 
 SOMEONE STOLE HER BACKPACK WITH
 HER IPAD AND TEDDY BEAR IN IT, 
 MAKING IT AROUND THE GLOBE 
 EVENTUALLY TO LIVE WITH KELLY 
 AND RYAN, VANCOUVER STAR RYAN 
 REYNOLDS EVEN OFFERING A $5,000
 REWARD FOR RETURN OF THE BEAR.
 LAST NIGHT, IT WAS FOUND, AND 
 RETURNED TO ITS OWNER RIGHT 
 HERE AT CBC VANCOUVER. 
 >> SHE WAS ECSTATIC.
 WE COULDN'T EVEN GET IT OUT OF 
 THE BAG FAST ENOUGH BEFORE SHE 
 GRABBED IT AND STARTED CRYING.
 >> Reporter: HE HAS BEEN LIVING
 IN A STRATHCONA-AREA PARK.
 HE LOST HIS MOTHER SEVERAL 
 YEARS AGO.
 AS FOR THE REWARD, HE SAYS A 
 FRIEND OF RYAN REYNOLDS 
 CONTACTED HIM AND TOOK HIS 
 BANKING INFORMATION, BUT HE 
 HASN'T CHECKED TO SEE IF THE 
 MONEY IS THERE YET.
 HE'S JUST HAPPY THE BEAR IS 
 BACK WHERE IT BELONGS.
 IT'S THE REUNION WE ALL NEEDED.
 TINA LOVEGREEN, CBC NEWS, 
 VANCOUVER.
 >> Adrienne: NEXT, INSIDE MASAI
 UJIRI'S GIANTS OF AFRICA.
 >> HOW G
 >> PASCAL SIAKUM TO THE RIM.
 >> Adrienne: THE RAPTORS HAVE 
 BEEN TUNING UP IN THEIR 
 DISNEYWORLD BUBBLE, PLAYING 
 SCRIMMAGES AND RUNNING PLAYS.
 RAPTORS PRESIDENT MASAI UJIRI 
 IS WITH THE TEAM IN FLORIDA, 
 BUT THIS TIME OF YEAR, HE'S 
 USUALLY IN NIGERIA.
 THIS IS WHERE HE WAS RAISED, 
 AND SEVERAL TIMES A YEAR, HE 
 HOLDS BASKETBALL CAMPS.
 THE GIANTS OF AFRICA BASKETBALL
 CAMP GIVES KIDS A TASTE OF WHAT
 THEY DESIRE, AND WE WENT ALONG 
 TO SEE.
 >> I LOOK AT THE TORONTO 
 RAPTORS, AND I LOOKED AT KAWHI,
 AND I LOOKED AT COACH NURSE, 
 EVERYBODY WORKING TOGETHER WITH
 ONE GOAL, TO WIN, AND THAT'S 
 HOW WE SHOULD WORK IN OUR 
 COUNTRY, ONE GOAL TO WIN, AND 
 YOU GUYS HAVE TO DO THAT.
 YOU GUYS HAVE TO MAKE THE 
 COUNTRY BETTER.
 EVERYBODY UNDERSTAND?
 >> Adrienne: THE PIED PIPER HAS
 CALLED THEM OFF.
 THIS IS TANZANIA, AND THEY ARE 
 THE EAGER, NEW FACES OF THE 
 GIANTS OF AFRICA BASKETBALL 
 CAMP.
 WHAT DOES DRIVE LOOK LIKE HERE?
 IT LOOKS LIKE 6'7", 15-YEAR-OLD
 FREDDIE.
 THE SLIM KID HANGS ON THE 
 SLIMMEST OF CHANCES, HE'S AN 
 ORPHAN AND NOT IN SCHOOL.
 TO GET NEW GEAR IS HUGE.
 >> THIS ONE IS MY PICTURE.
 >> Adrienne: HIS PRIZE 
 POSSESSION UNTIL NOW?
 A PAIR OF WELL LOVED SOCKS WITH
 HIS OWN FACE ON THEM.
 >> OKAY.
 YOU'RE GOING TO GET TO KNOW ALL
 OF US VERY WELL THROUGH CAMP.
 COACH JAMA FROM SWAZILAND.
 ALL RIGHT.
 HERE WE GO!
 >> Adrienne: ON A CONTINENT 
 DOMINATED BY SOCCER, THIS IS AN
 ODDITY, AND THAT IS THE POINT.
 ALL OF THESE COACHES, SOME OF 
 THE NBAs AND WNBAs FINEST.
 THEY'RE HERE TO PUSH A 
 GENERATION TO DO SOMETHING 
 DIFFERENT AND TO GET GOOD AT.
 >> WHEN PLAY BASKETBALL, YOU'VE
 GOT TO GET REALLY GOOD AT 
 DRIBBLING THAT ROCK.
 >> Adrienne: TO LET BASKETBALL 
 BE THEIR PASSPORT TO THE 
 FUTURE. 
 >> LET ME GET ONE SLAP, TWO 
 SLAPS, ONE SLAP, NO SLAP -- OH.
 >> OH, MAN, I AM TIRED.
 LONG FLIGHT. 
 >> Adrienne: NO KIDDING, MASAI 
 UJIRI IS EXHAUSTED.
 HE'S BEEN RUNNING IT FOR YEARS,
 AND THIS SUMMER, CROSSED THE 
 CONTINENT WITH IT, EVERYWHERE, 
 EVANGELIZING THE LESSONS OF THE
 SPORT, HIS SPORT. 
 >> EVERYWHERE, PEOPLE ASK ME, 
 WHAT IS MY NAME RNGS AND , AND I SAY, MY 
 NAME IS MASAI UJIRI, AND I'M 
 HAVE NIGERIA.
 TELL ME YOUR NAME.
 THEY CAN'T HEAR YOU.
 TELL ME YOUR NAME.
 OKAY.
 GOOD.
 YOU NEED TO BE CONFIDENT WITH 
 YOURSELVES.
 >> Adrienne: THERE IS A 
 FIERCENESS HERE, AND A LOYALTY.
 >> WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE TEAM?
 [laughter]. 
 >> RIGHT HERE, YES, YOU.
 WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE TEAM?
 GOLDEN STATE?
 [laughter]. 
 >> HEY, THE MORAL OF THE STORY 
 IS IF YOU COME TO THE GIANTS OF
 AFRICA CAMP, YOUR FAVOURITE 
 TEAM IS THE TORONTO RAPTORS.
 >> Adrienne: THERE IS TESTS AT 
 THIS CAMP.
 MASAI HAS BROUGHT ALONG A 
 GLOBAL SCOUT FOR THE RAPTORS, 
 AND JAMA MAHLALELA, THE HEAD 
 COACH OF THE RAPTORS G-LEAGUE 
 TEAM.
 >> YEAH!
 YEAH!
 >> Adrienne: BOTH BORN ON THE 
 CONTINENT, AS WAS ALMOST EVERY 
 OTHER COACH HERE. 
 >> MANY OF US STARTED TO 
 REALIZE OUR DREAMS THIS PAST 
 SEASONS, AND I THINK THE KIDS 
 NEED THAT REPRESENTED RNGS TH, THAT I'M
 COACH JAM FROM SWAZILAND. 
 >> Adrienne: REGISTRATION IS 
 ALWAYS FUNDAMENTAL TO THE CAMP,
 SO THERE'S ALWAYS A PUSH TO 
 INTRODUCE THE KIDS TO THE STARS
 IN THEIR CAMP, AND SO 7'3", 
 HASHI, THE ONLY TANZANIAN TO 
 PLAY IN THE NBA.
 JOSEPH GETS CLOSE, WHICH IS NOT
 TOO CLOSE, AND THERE'S THE HOPE
 AND HEART BREAK OF THIS CAMP.
 BOTH FREDDIE AND JOSEPH KNOW 
 THEY WILL GET THREE INTENSIVE 
 DAYS EXPOSURE TO THE SPORT FROM
 THE VERY BEST, AND THEN AS FAST
 AS THEY CAME, THE GIANTS WILL 
 BE GONE.
 HOW YOU MEASURE SUCCESS IN A 
 PROGRAMME LIKE THIS, ASIDE FROM
 THE LOOKS ON THE KIDS' FACES?
 FACT IS, NONE OF THE PLAYERS 
 HAVE MADE IT TO THE NBA OR 
 WNBA, BUT OVER 150 OF THEM HAVE
 GONE ONTO GET SCHOLARSHIPS TO 
 PLAY BASKETBALL, WHICH MEANS 
 DOORS OPENED FOR A LOT OF KIDS 
 THAT OTHERWISE WOULD HAVE 
 STAYED TOTALLY CLOSED.
 FREDDIE, NUMBER 61, STILL NEEDS
 TO WORK ON HIS SKILLS.
 JOSEPH, THOUGH, IS A STANDOUT.
 HE'S FAST AND CONFIDENT, BUT 
 THAT MIGHT NOT BE ENOUGH.
 WHAT DID THEY SAY TO YOU TODAY 
 THAT REALLY STICKS IN YOUR 
 HEAD?
 >> STAY SMART, AND GOING TO 
 SCHOOL.
 >> Adrienne: NOT GOING TO 
 SCHOOL ISN'T JUST JOSEPH'S 
 PROBLEM, THE PROBLEM IS 
 TANZANIA'S.
 THE COST IS EXPENSIVE, AND 
 THAT'S WHEN DREAMS CAN DIE. 
 >> Adrienne: SO TELL ME ABOUT 
 SCHOOL, JOSEPH?
 WHEN DID YOU STOP GOING TO 
 SCHOOL?
 >> 2014. 
 >> Adrienne: SO MUCH TIME HAS 
 BEEN LOST.
 ONCE, HE HAD A BASKETBALL 
 SCHOLARSHIP TO UGANDA, BUT HE 
 WAS INJURED, AND THEN HE WAS 
 DUMPED.
 NOW, HE PLAYS WHENEVER HE CAN.
 HIS BODY HAS HEALED, BUT HIS 
 SPIRIT HAS NOT.
 WHY DOES THAT MAKE YOU SAD?
 >> I'D GIVE ANYTHING TO PLAY.
 I PLAY EVERY TIME. 
 >> Reporter: NOTHING EVER SEEMS
 TO COME OF IT.
 THIS IS A KID THAT SEEMS 
 TRAPPED.
 THERE'S BOTH NEED AND POTENTIAL
 EVERYWHERE.
 >> WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE NBA 
 TEAM?
 >> HEY, TORONTO EVERYWHERE. 
 >> Adrienne: TEMPORARILY 
 LEAVING THE CAMP BEHIND, MASAI 
 HEADS TO A RURAL SCHOOL WITH A 
 DUSTY COURT.
 IT SEEMS SO FAMILIAR. 
 >> I WENT TO A SCHOOL JUST LIKE
 THIS IN NORTHERN NIGERIA.
 IT DOESN'T MATTER WHERE YOU 
 GROW UP, IT DOESN'T MATTER 
 WHERE YOU GO TO SCHOOL, YOU CAN
 BECOME SOMETHING.
 SO WHAT I'M TRYING TO TELL YOU 
 IS IF MY DUMB BUTT CAN DO IT, 
 SO CAN YOU.
 >> Adrienne: MASAI NEVER MADE 
 IT TO THE NBA AS A PLAYER, BUT 
 HE FOUND OTHER OPTIONS.
 DON'T THINK, HOWEVER, HE'S 
 RESTING ON HIS LAURELS. 
 >> IF I'M THE ONLY ONE FROM 
 AFRICA
 AFRICA, IT'S A FAILURE.
 BUT IF ONE DAY, I CAN SAY 
 THERE'S MANY MORE, THAT MEANS 
 IT WAS A SUCCESS.
 [Applause]
 >> THAT'S WHAT YOU WANT, THAT'S
 WHAT I WANT.
 THAT'S WHAT I WANT GIANTS OF 
 AFRICA TO BE ALL ABOUT.
 >> Adrienne: THERE ARE 
 NOTICEABLE CHANGES.
 ON THE LAST DAY, WE FIND 
 FREDDIE FINDING HIS VOICE.
 HE'S 15 AND SHY, BUT BEHAVING 
 LIKE THE LEADER.
 AND DON'T THINK THAT ISN'T SEEN
 BY THE COACHES.
 COMES TIME TO ANNOUNCE A 
 COVETED SPOT ON THE ALL-STAR 
 TEAM, GUESS WHO GETS CALLED?
 NOT JUST HIS DREAMS, JOSEPH 
 GETS THE CALL, TOO.
 NUMBER 11, THAT'S HIM FLYING 
 DOWN THE COURT.
 [Cheers and Applause]
 >> Adrienne: AND THEN, BEFORE 
 HIS NEW ROCKET, PLAYS TO WIN, 
 AND THEY ALL DO.
 ON THE LAST DAY, AN M.V.P. IS 
 CHOSEN, AND LOOK WHO IT IS.
 JOSEPH IS ONE OF THE SMALLEST 
 PLAYERS HERE, BUT HE SHINES.
 AS THRILLED AS HIS PALS AND 
 COACHES ARE, HIS FACE SAYS 
 SOMETHING DIFFERENT.
 HE'S SERIOUS AND A BIT CRUSHED.
 THE CAMP IS MINUTES FROM 
 ENDING, THE COACHES ARE ABOUT 
 TO GO HOME, BUT HE'LL STAY PUT.
 [Applause]
 >> Adrienne: WE ASKED WHAT HE 
 WOULD DO NEXT.
 JUST WORK HARDER, HE SAID.
 HE NEEDS A BREAK, BUT DON'T 
 COUNT HIM OUT.
 DON'T COUNT ANY OF THEM OUT.
 THAT FATE IS MASAI'S FUTURE.
 >> Adrienne: HOW GOOD IS THIS?
 >> THIS IS THE BEST DAY EVER. 
 >> Adrienne: WELL, MAYBE NOT 
 THE BEST DAY. 
 >> YEAH, THE NBA CHAMPIONSHIP 
 WAS THE BEST DAY EVER.
 THIS IS THE SECOND BEST. 
 >> Adrienne: THE GIANT OF 
 AFRICA IS A SEED, AND HOW IT 
 GROWS, IS NOW UP TO THEM.
 [CHANTING "I'M A LEADER"]
 >> Adrienne: BEFORE THE 
 PANDEMIC, MASAI UJIRI HAD 
 PLANNED TO TAKE THE GIANTS OF 
 AFRICA TO RWANDA THIS SUMMER, 
 AND EXPECTED 200 YOUNG PEOPLE 
 FROM 11 COUNTRIES.
 THAT HAD TO BE CANCELLED, BUT 
 HE STILL HOPES FOR A SMALLER 
 CAMP LATER THIS YEAR.
 >>> COMING UP, THE SUMMER DRINK
 YOU'V
 . 
 >> Adrienne: EVERYTHING OLD 
 EVENTUALLY BECOMES NEW AGAIN, 
 AND THIS TIME, IT'S A DRINK 
 CALLED CRONK.
 A CALGARY RESEARCHER RECENTLY 
 PROVIDED THIS CENTURY OLD 
 REFERENCES.
 HE FOUND THE MYSTERY DRINK IN 
 OLD ARTICLES.
 HE GOT CURIOUS, TOOK THE 
 ARTICLE TO TWITTER, AND NOW 
 IT'S MAKING A COMEBACK, AND 
 THAT'S OUR "MOMENT." 
 >> ONE OF THE THINGS THAT I 
 LIKE TO DO ON TWITTER IS SHARE 
 OLD THINGS FROM NEWSPAPERS.
 I GUESS IT'S THE FIFTH EDITION 
 OF THE CALGARY HERALD, AND IN 
 THE INFORMATION SECTION OF THE 
 NEWSPAPER, I SAW THE WORD 
 "CRONK."
 IT SAID DR. CRONK, CRONK IS THE
 DRINK.
 KIND OF A ROOT BEER INSPIRED 
 KIND OF BEER, AND WITHIN HOURS,
 PEOPLE WERE SUBMITTED ALL KINDS
 OF RESEARCH INTO CRONK BECAUSE 
 THEY WERE INTRIGUED BY THESE 
 ADS.
 SOMEONE TWEETED THE RECIPE, AND
 SOMEONE TWEETED OUT THEY'RE 
 GOING TO BREW A BATCH OF CRONK.
 WHO KNOWS?
 MAYBE IT'LL BE THE PANDEMIC 
 DRINK OF THE SUMMER.
 >> Adrienne: AND APPARENTLY, 
 EARLY BATCHES TASTE LIKE A 
 MIXTURE OF ROOT BEER AND 
 KOMBUCHA.
 I DON'T KNOW.
 >>> THAT IS "THE NATIONAL" FOR 
 JULY 29.
 GOOD NIGHT.
