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>> Andrew: GOOD EVENING, I'M
ANDREW CHANG.
>> Adrienne: AND I'M ADRIENNE
ARSENAULT.
>>> TONIGHT, MORE COVID CASES
LINKED TO A QUÉBEC CITY BAR'S
KARAOKE NIGHT.
>> JUST BECAUSE YOU CAN DO
SOMETHING DOESN'T MEAN THAT YOU
SHOULD DO SOMETHING.
>> Adrienne: HOW SINGING
BECAME SUPER SPREADING.
>> THE SAFETY PROFILE IS WELL
ESTABLISHED AND IT'S QUITE
INEXPENSIVE AND IT'S BROADLY
AVAILABLE.
>> Andrew: ENCOURAGING
TREATMENT NEWS FOR PEOPLE WHO
GET REALLY SICK FROM COVID-19.
>> IS THIS BECAUSE IT'S A BLACK
PERSON?
>> Adrienne: WHAT OTTAWA'S
CHIEF OF POLICE SAID WHEN WE
ASKED HIM.
>> Andrew: AND AS CANADA'S
SCHOOLS REOPEN OUR DOCTORS
ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS.
WHETHER YOU'RE A TEACHER, A
PARENT OR A STUDENT, WE'VE GOT
YOU COVERED.
>>> THIS IS "THE NATIONAL."
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>>> WELL AS WE BRACE FOR THE
FALL AND THE UNCERTAINTY OF A
NEW SEASON, THERE ARE LATE
SUMMER SIGNS THAT
SOME ARE LETTING DOWN THEIR
GUARD WITH IT COMES TO COVID-19.
>> Adrienne: SO CALL IT COVID
FATIGUE IF YOU WANT, BUT WITH
THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR HERE, THIS
IS NO TIME TO RELAX.
IN FACT, CANADIANS ARE ABOUT TO
FACE THEIR BIGGEST TEST YET.
QUÉBEC CITY IS EXPERIENCING THIS
FIRSTHAND AFTER AN OUTBREAK AT A
LOCAL BAR SPREAD TO DOZENS OF
PEOPLE.
TODAY HEALTH OFFICIALS CONFIRMED
THAT IT HAS ALSO REACHED
SCHOOLS, ALL
BECAUSE A FEW CUSTOMERS CHOSE TO
NOT FOLLOW THE RULES.
ALISON NORTHCOTT EXPLAINS.
>> Reporter: A NIGHT OF
KARAOKE AT THIS BAR IS HAVING A
RIPPLE EFFECT IN THIS QUÉBEC
CITY NEIGHBOURHOOD.
>> THERE WAS THIS HUGE AMOUNT OF
PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN INFECTED.
OF COURSE, IT IS VERY, VERY
TROUBLESOME.
>> Reporter: AT LEAST 40 CASES
ARE DIRECTLY LINKED TO BAR
KIROUAC.
BUT THERE ARE SECONDARY CASES
TOO, INCLUDING AMONG CHILDREN IN
SCHOOLS.
>> THREE POSITIVE CASES, NAMELY
CHILDREN, GET THE VIRUS FROM
SOMEBODY WHO WAS CELEBRATING
SOMETHING IN THIS BAR.
>> Reporter: THE BAR IS
TEMPORARILY CLOSED.
ITS OWNER LUCIEN SIMARD, NOW IN
ISOLATION, TOLD RADIO-CANADA
EARLIER THIS WEEK THAT HE
FOLLOWED PUBLIC HEALTH MEASURES.
BUT HEALTH OFFICIALS SAY THAT
SOME INFECTED CUSTOMERS MAY HAVE
VISITED OTHER BARS IN THE AREA
TOO.
WHEN THE OWNERS OF THIS BAR
HEARD ABOUT CASES AT BAR
KIROUAC, THEY PUT UP A SIGN
ASKING THAT BAR'S
CUSTOMERS TO STAY AWAY, BUT SAY
THAT NOT EVERYONE DID.
>> [Speaking French]
>> Reporter: I FIND THAT
DISHONEST, SAYS CO-OWNER
GENEVIÉVE TREMBLAY.
NOW HER BAR IS ALSO CLOSED AS A
PRECAUTION.
>> I THINK THAT A LOT OF PEOPLE
HAVE FORGOTTEN THAT JUST BECAUSE
YOU
CAN DO SOMETHING DOESN'T MEAN
THAT YOU SHOULD DO SOMETHING.
>> Reporter: HE SAYS THAT AN
INDOOR KARAOKE NIGHT CAN BE A
GOOD WAY TO SPREAD THE VIRUS.
>> IN ANY SITUATION WHERE YOU
HAVE A GROUP OF PEOPLE TOGETHER
AND WHERE
THEY'RE SINGING OR YELLING OR
TALKING LOUDLY, YOU CAN INFECT
MORE PEOPLE.
SO THOSE BECOME TO WHAT SOME
REFER TO AS
SUPER SPREADER EVENTS.
>> Reporter: QUÉBEC BARS ARE
ONLY ALLOWED TO OPERATE AT HALF
CAPACITY.
AND WHILE DANCING IS FORBIDDEN,
SINGING IS NOT.
BUT IT'S NOT RECOMMENDED EITHER.
>> IF WE DO REPEAT THIS KIND OF
SITUATION, IT'S GOING TO BE NOT
GOOD FOR THE CONTROL OF THE
TRANSMISSION IN THE COMMUNITY.
>> Reporter: QUÉBEC CITY
POLICE SAY THEY HAVE LAUNCHED AN
INVESTIGATION ALONG WITH PUBLIC
HEALTH INVOLVING SOME OF THE
CUSTOMERS WHO VISITED THE BAR
THAT NIGHT.
ALISON NORTHCOTT, CBC NEWS,
MONTRÉAL.
>> Andrew: NOW AN OUTBREAK
LIKE THAT ONE IN QUÉBEC CITY IS
SOMETHING THAT ALL PROVINCES ARE
WATCHING FOR, ESPECIALLY AS SOME
CONTINUE TO SEE THEIR NUMBERS
HEAD IN THE WRONG DIRECTION.
TODAY FOUR PROVINCES ACCOUNTED
FOR ALMOST ALL OF THE 499 NEW
CASES OF COVID-19.
QUÉBEC, ONTARIO, ALBERTA AND
B.C.
EACH REPORTED MORE THAN 100
INFECTIONS, WHILE THE NUMBER OF
ACTIVE CASES IN B.C. REACHED YET
ANOTHER RECORD HIGH.
NOW AS WE'VE SEEN OVER THE PAST
FEW MONTHS, RE-OPENING
BUSINESSES COMES WITH RISKS.
AND AS RECENT CASES OF COVID-19
HAVE SHOWN, MALLS AND RETAIL
GIANTS ARE NOT IMMUNE.
CAMERON MacINTOSH TAKES A
LOOK.
>> Reporter: FINAL DAYS OF
BACK-TO-SCHOOL SHOPPING IN
WINNIPEG'S POLO PARK MALL.
CROWDS TRICKLE BY, SOCIALLY
DISTANCED, MOSTLY MASKED, THERE
ARE EVEN SOME TEMPERATURE
CHECKS.
NOT EXACTLY COMFORTABLE, BUT FOR
CALEM LASARO AND MARILYN TOCK,
TOLERABLE.
>> I NORMALLY DO WEAR A MASK AND
I TRY TO SOCIAL DISTANCE FROM
OTHERS.
>> Reporter: ALL ALONG THERE
WERE PREDICTIONS THAT RE-OPENING
RETAIL WOULD BRING POSITIVE
TESTS AND TEMPORARY CLOSURES.
LAST WEEK WINNIPEG'S IKEA SHUT
FOR A DAY AFTER AN EMPLOYEE
TESTED POSITIVE.
A DOZEN EMPLOYEES HAVE ALSO
TESTED POSITIVE AT THIS EDMONTON
WALMART WHICH IS CLOSED FOR
CLEANING.
IN BOTH CASES IT'S UNCLEAR WHERE
THE INFECTIONS OCCURRED.
AND IN THE G.T.A., THREE
RESTAURANTS AND ONE STORE AND
TWO SEPARATE MALLS HAVE JUST
REOPENED AFTER BEING LINKED TO
POSITIVE TESTS.
STILL ENOUGH TO CONVINCE SOME TO
STAY AWAY.
>> DO YOU WANT TO GO?
>> I DON'T WANT TO GO.
>> IF YOU DON'T WANT TO GO, WE
DON'T HAVE TO.
>> YEAH, I DON'T WANT TO GO.
>> THANKS FOR LETTING US KNOW.
>> Reporter: SO WHAT ARE THE
ACTUAL RISKS OF INFECTION IN A
MALL
OR A BIG BOX SETTING?
EXPERTS SAY THAT THERE'S A LOT
OF VARIABLES.
>> WELL, THE RISK REALLY DEPENDS
ON WHO YOU'RE WITH.
WERE THEY WEARING A MASK?
HOW CLOSE WERE THEY?
IS IT IN A CLOSED SPACE?
>> Reporter: BOX STORES AND
MALLS HAVE OPEN SPACE, BUT THE
RISK RISE WHEN THEY PACK INTO
SMALLER SPACES LIKE
INDIVIDUAL STORES.
>> I WOULDN'T SAY AT THE PRESENT
TIME THAT WE COULD EVER
ELIMINATE THAT RISK.
SO REALLY IT'S KIND OF A
BALANCING OF RISK AND BENEFITS.
>> Reporter: IN THOSE TORONTO
CASES, THERE ARE SIMILARITIES.
>> SOME OF THE CASES THAT WE
KNOW OF THAT HAVE OCCURRED IN
THE LAST FEW WEEKS AND IN THE
LAST FEW DAYS IN PARTICULAR HAVE
BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH SOME DEGREE
OF SOCIALIZING, ENCLOSED SPACES
AND INDOOR SPACES AND WITH CLOSE
CONTACT WITHOUT MASKS.
>> PRACTISE THE GOLDEN RULES,
YOU KNOW, WEAR A FACE MASK, WASH
YOUR HANDS AND SOCIAL DISTANCE.
AND THAT'S WHAT WE HAVE TO DO.
>> Reporter: THEY DON'T SEE IT
ENDING.
>> KIND OF WHAT WE'LL HAVE TO
GET USED TO.
>> Reporter: FINDING THAT
BALANCE BETWEEN STAYING OPEN AND
STAYING SAFE.
CAMERON MacINTOSH, CBC NEWS,
WINNIPEG.
>> Adrienne: AMONG THE SICKEST
COVID PATIENTS, INEXPENSIVE AND
WIDELY AVAILABLE STEROID
TREATMENTS MAY END UP SAVING
LIVES.
THAT'S THE FINDING OF A NEWLY
PUBLISHED CLINICAL TRIAL, NOW
ENDORSED BY THE WORLD HEALTH
ORGINISATION.
VIK ADHOPIA TAKES A LOOK AT THE
IMPLICATIONS.
>> Reporter: FOR COVID-19
PATIENTS IN INTENSIVE CARE, AS
MANY AS 40% WON'T SURVIVE.
BUT TREATMENT WITH
CORTICOSTEROIDS COULD CHANGE
THOSE ODDS, ACCORDING TO NEW
RESEARCH.
>> THIS IS FAR AND AWAY THE
LARGEST EFFECT THAT WE HAVE EVER
SEEN IN A POPULATION OF SICK
PATIENTS.
>> Reporter: MARSHALL'S TEAM
REVIEWED
SEVEN NEW MAJOR CLINICAL TRIALS
INVOLVING
DIFFERENT INTRAVENOUS
CORTICOSTEROIDS.
THE RESULTS -- FOR 25 PATIENTS
TREATED WITH EITHER
DEXAMETHASONE OR
HYDROCORTISONE,THE DEATHS FELL
FROM 10 TO EIGHT.
IN THEORY OF THE NEARLY 860,000
COVID DEATHS WORLDWIDE, MORE
THAN 170,000 PEOPLE MAY HAVE
BEEN SAVED WITH CORTICOSTEROIDS.
>> SO IT'S A ROBUST KIND OF
EFFECT.
IT'S A DRUG THAT WE KNOW VERY
WELL, AND ITS SAFETY PROFILE IS
WELL ESTABLISHED.
AND IT'S INEXPENSIVE AND QUITE
BROADLY AVAILABLE.
>> Reporter: THE EXCITEMENT
ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF
CORTICOSTEROIDS BEGAN IN JUNE,
WHEN AN OXFORD STUDY PUBLISHED
PROMISING RESULTS FOR
CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS.
THEN SOME HOSPITALS BEGAN USING
CORTICOSTEROIDS RIGHT AWAY,
BEFORE THIS RESEARCH WAS
EVEN PUBLISHED.
>> I THINK THAT THIS DATA
CEMENTS THAT DECISION.
AND MY EXPECTATION IS THAT IT'S
ESSENTIALLY THE STANDARD OF CARE
IN CANADA.
>> Reporter: THE W.H.O.
INITIALLY WARNED AGAINST USING
CORTICOSTEROIDS BECAUSE THEY
WERE INEFFECTIVE FOR SARS AND
POTENTIALLY HARMFUL.
THIS LATEST RESEARCH STILL
DOESN'T EXPLAIN HOW THE STEROIDS
HELP PATIENTS WITH COVID-19
RECOVER, THOUGH THERE ARE
THEORIES.
>> THE LATER PHASE OF THIS
DISEASE
IS DOMINATED BY AN INFLAMMATORY
COMPONENT AND
HYPER INFLAMMATION.
AND I THINK
THAT STEROIDS ARE VERY GOOD AT
DECREASING THAT INFLAMMATORY
COMPONENT.
>> Reporter: THE W.H.O. WARNS
TAKING CORTICOSTEROIDS WON'T
PROTECT PEOPLE FROM GETTING
COVID-19, STILL, THEY'RE
INVALUABLE AS HOSPITALS PREPARE
FOR THE SECOND WAVE OF THE
PANDEMIC.
VIK ADHOPIA, CBC NEWS, TORONTO.
>> Adrienne: FRANCE IS
STRUGGLING TO KEEP THE VIRUS
UNDER CONTROL AND IS NOW NEARING
ITS ALL-TIME HIGH FOR DAILY NEW
COVID-19 CASES.
WELL, TODAY IT RECORDED OVER
7,000 NEW INFECTIONS, JUST BELOW
ITS PEAK BACK IN MARCH OF ABOUT
7,500.
THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE BEING
HOSPITALIZED, INCLUDING IN
THE I.C.U., IS ALSO CLIMBING,
BUT THE SYSTEM ISN'T UNDER
STRAIN BECAUSE IT IS MOSTLY
YOUNGER PEOPLE GETTING SICK.
STILL, THE SURGE IN CASES IS
WORRYING CANADIAN TENNIS STAR
MILOS RAONIC, WHO IN A MONTH
WILL BE
COMPETING AT THE U.S. OPEN, WITH
PERHAPS
THOUSANDS OF FANS IN ATTENDANCE.
>> IT'S HARD TO GET TO YOUR
PRACTICES AND GET TO YOUR
MATCHES WITHOUT
CROSSING TENS, IF NOT HUNDREDS,
OF PEOPLE ON THE GROUND.
SO THAT TO ME IS THE BIGGEST
CONCERN.
>> Adrienne: ORGANIZERS SAID
IN JULY THEY WERE PLANNING TO
HAVE UP TO 60% OF THE USUAL
NUMBER OF FANS.
>> Andrew: TORONTO RAPTORS'
PRESIDENT MASAI UJIRI IS ACCUSED
OF EXPLOITING RACIAL TENSIONS BY
THE CALIFORNIA SHERIFF'S DEPUTY
WHO IS SUING HIM.
IT'S ALL ABOUT THEIR COURTSIDE
ALTERCATION LAST YEAR AT THE NBA
FINAL.
THE OFFICER IS SUING FOR ALLEGED
INJURIES AND LOST WAGES AND
UJIRI'S COUNTER SUIT RAISED HIS
RACE AS A FACTOR.
NOW THE OFFICER'S LEGAL TEAM
BELIEVES THAT
UJIRI IS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF
CHANGING OPINIONS ON LAW
ENFORCEMENT WHILE FALSELY
ALLEGING RACIAL PREJUDICE.
>> I THINK THAT THE VIDEO WE
HAVE ALL SEEN SPEAKS FOR ITSELF,
AND I WOULD SAY AS TORONTONIANS
KNOW WELL, THE CHARACTER
OF MASAI UJIRI SPEAKS FOR
ITSELF.
>> Andrew: TODAY THE RAPTORS
DECLINED TO MAKE ANY COMMENT.
>>> WELL, AN OTTAWA MAN WHO IS
BLACK SAID THAT HE WAS
RACIALLY PROFILED BY A WHITE
POLICE OFFICER DURING A TRAFFIC
STOP.
HE RECORDED THE ENCOUNTER AND
HAS NOW SHARED THE VIDEO ONLINE.
HILLARY JOHNSTONE SHOWS US THAT
RECORDING AND HOW IT'S
INTERPRETED.
>> HOW LONG HAS IT BEEN RENTED
AGAIN?
>> JEAN-CLAUDE FENELON RECORDED
THIS
VIDEO IN JULY OF AN OTTAWA
POLICE OFFICER PULLING HIM OVER
AND WRONGLY ACCUSING HIM OF
HAVING EXPIRED LICENCE PLATE
STICKERS.
>> YOUR VALIDATION AND TAG
EXPIRED IN DECEMBER.
>> WHY DON'T YOU CALL
ENTERPRISE.
IT'S NOT MY CAR.
>> Reporter: THE OFFICER
REALIZES THAT THE STICKERS ARE
IN FACT, VALID, AND ADMITS HIS
ERROR.
>> IS IT BECAUSE IT'S A BLACK
PERSON?
>> Reporter: THE OFFICER
DENIES THAT RACE HAD ANYTHING TO
DO WITH THE ENCOUNTER.
BUT FENELON SAYS THAT HE DOESN'T
BUY THAT.
HE SAYS THAT HE'S BEEN PULLED
OVER BEFORE AND COMPLAINTS TO
OTTAWA POLICE WENT UNANSWERED.
>> WHEN I PASSED HIM, YOU KNOW,
I SEE HIM LOOK AT ME OUT OF THE
WINDOW, YOU KNOW.
AND IT WAS LIKE TWO, THREE
MINUTES -- I MEAN, 10 SECONDS
AFTER, YOU KNOW, I SEE HIM PULL
ME OVER.
>> Reporter: OTTAWA POLICE
CHIEF HAS SAID THAT HE WILL
TACKLE DISCRIMINATION
WITHIN THE RANKS.
HE'S ALSO TRYING TO MEND
RELATIONSHIPS WITH THE OTTAWA
BLACK COMMUNITY OVER THE DEATH
OF ABDIRAHMAN ABDI, A MENTALLY
ILL BLACK MAN WHO DIED
AFTER A VIOLENT ALTERCATION WITH
OTTAWA POLICE IN 2016.
BUT TODAY WHEN ASKED HE WOULDN'T
COMMENT.
>> YOU SHOULD CONTACT OUR
CORPORATE COMMUNICATION FOLKS
AND WE'LL SET UP A DIFFERENT
MEDIA INTERVIEW FOR THAT TOPIC.
>> Reporter: OTTAWA POLICE
DECLINED MULTIPLE CBC REQUESTS
FOR AN INTERVIEW.
IN A STATEMENT THEY SAID "DURING
THE INTERACTION THE OFFICER
REALISED HE MADE A MISTAKE.
HE OWNED IT AND FULLY APOLOGISED
FOR IT.
THE OTTAWA POLICE IS VERY AWARE
OF THE LEGITIMATE CONCERNS
RAISED BY COMMUNITY MEMBERS
ABOUT RACIAL PROFILING."
>> MY SON WAS PULLED OVER WHILE
I WAS ON A ZOOM CALL TALKING TO
THE CITY OFFICIALS ABOUT
ANTI-BLACK RACISM.
>> Reporter: THIS COMMUNITY
ACTIVIST SAYS THAT HE SUPPORTS
THE WORK THAT THE POLICE CHIEF
IS DOING, BUT THE
TASK AHEAD ISN'T EASY.
>> I THINK THAT IT'S HARD FOR
FOLKS TO RECOGNIZE THAT CHANGE
IS CULTURAL, THAT IT REQUIRES A
DIFFERENT MODE OF THINKING.
>> Reporter: AT LEAST ONE
OTTAWA HUMAN RIGHTS COALITION IS
NOW CALLING FOR THE ONTARIO
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION TO
CONDUCT A BROAD PUBLIC INTEREST
INQUIRY.
HILLARY JOHNSTONE, CBC NEWS,
OTTAWA.
>> Andrew: TO THE U.S. NOW AND
YET ANOTHER STORY OF A FATAL
CONFRONTATION BETWEEN POLICE AND
A BLACK MAN.
THIS TIME IN ROCHESTER, NEW
YORK.
THAT WAS THE SITE OF PROTESTS BY
THE FAMILY TODAY.
>> I PLACED A PHONE CALL FOR MY
BROTHER TO GET HELP, NOT FOR MY
BROTHER TO GET LYNCHED.
HOW MANY MORE BROTHERS GOT TO
DIE BEFORE SOCIETY TO UNDERSTAND
THAT THIS NEEDS TO STOP?
AND I CAN'T EVEN SHARE WITH
Y'ALL THE PAIN THAT I'M FEELING
AND MY FAMILY IS GOING THROUGH
AS WELL.
>> Andrew: NOW DANIEL PRUDE
DIED IN MARCH, BUT EVIDENCE OF
WHAT HAPPENED OBTAINED BY THE
FAMILY'S LAWYERS WAS JUST MADE
PUBLIC TODAY.
PRUDE WAS IN HIS UNDERWEAR WHEN
CONFRONTED BY POLICE IN THE
MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT.
THE VIDEO SHOWS THEM PUTTING
WHAT IS KNOWN AS A SPITHOOD IN
HIS HEAD, EARLY DAYS OF COVID.
WHEN HE STRUGGLES HIS HEAD IS
DRIVEN INTO THE PAVEMENT AND
HELD THERE FOR TWO MINUTES AND
HE STOPPED MOVING.
HE WAS TAKEN TO HOSPITAL BUT
TAKEN OFF LIFE SUPPORT SEVEN
DAYS LATER.
NOW, OF COURSE, THE U.S. HAS
SEEN MONTHS OF PROTESTS OVER
POLICE BRUTALITY AND RACIAL
INJUSTICE.
AND TODAY A RESPONSE FROM DONALD
TRUMP'S TOP LAW ENFORCEMENT
OFFICIAL.
IN AN UNUSUAL INTERVIEW,
ATTORNEY GENERAL WILLIAM BARR
DEFENDED POLICE ACTIONS AND
SEEMED TO DOWNPLAY CONCERNS OF
BLACK AMERICANS.
PAUL HUNTER HAS THE DETAILS.
>> WHAT DO WE WANT?
>> JUSTICE!
>> WHEN DO WE WANT IT?
>> NOW!
>> Reporter: AS AMERICANS
GRAPPLE OVER THE ISSUE OF RACIAL
INJUSTICE AND THE DEATHS OF
BLACK AMERICANS AT THE HANDS OF
POLICE, TODAY A REMARKABLE
INTERVIEW BY THE ATTORNEY
GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES
BILL BARR.
PRESSED ON THE SUGGESTION MANY
BELIEVE THERE TO BE IN A SENSE
TWO JUSTICE SYSTEMS IN AMERICA,
ONE FOR WHITES, ANOTHER FOR
NON-WHITES, SAID BARR TODAY --
>> NO, I DON'T THINK THAT THERE
ARE TWO JUSTICE SYSTEMS.
I THINK THAT THE NARRATIVE THAT
POLICE ARE ON SOME, YOU KNOW,
EPIDEMIC OF SHOOTING UNARMED
BLACK MEN IS SIMPLY A FALSE
NARRATIVE.
AND ALSO THE NARRATIVE THAT IS
BASED ON RACE.
>> Reporter: WORTH NOTING THAT
BARR SAID "UNARMED BLACK
PEOPLE."
MORE GENERALLY, BLACK AMERICANS
ARE SHOT AND KILLED BY POLICE IN
THIS COUNTRY AT TWICE THE RATE
OF WHITE AMERICANS.
ON THE TREATMENT BROADLY OF
BLACKS BY POLICE, SAID BARR --
>> I DO THINK THAT THERE APPEARS
TO BE A PHENOMENON IN THE
COUNTRY WHERE AFRICAN AMERICANS
FEEL THAT THEY ARE TREATED WHEN
THEY ARE STOPPED BY POLICE
FREQUENTLY AS SUSPECTS BEFORE
THEY'RE TREATED AS CITIZENS.
I DON'T THINK THAT NECESSARILY
REFLECTS A DEEP SEATED RACISM IN
POLICE DEPARTMENTS OR IN MOST
POLICE OFFICERS.
I THINK THE SAME KIND OF
BEHAVIOUR IS DONE BY AFRICAN
AMERICAN POLICE OFFICERS.
>> Reporter: THAT BARR WOULD
WEIGH IN ON SUCH STUFF IS
NOTEWORTHY UNTO ITSELF WITH
TRUMP EFFECTIVELY NOW
CAMPAIGNING ON THE ISSUE.
YESTERDAY BOTH WERE IN KENOSHA,
WISCONSIN, HOME OF THE LATEST
HIGH-PROFILE POLICE SHOOTING OF
A BLACK MAN.
BARR IS A TRUMP APPOINTEE AND
ATTORNEYS GENERAL HISTORICALLY
STEER WELL CLEAR OF POLITICS.
BARR TODAY AGREED TO BE
INTERVIEWED AT LENGTH.
>> Reporter: DO YOU THINK THAT
BLACK PEOPLE ARE TREATED
DIFFERENTLY BY LAW ENFORCEMENT
THAN WHITE PEOPLE?
>> I THINK THAT THERE ARE SOME
SITUATIONS WHERE THE STATISTICS
WOULD SUGGEST THAT THEY ARE
TREATED DIFFERENTLY.
BUT I DON'T THINK
THAT IS NECESSARILY RACISM.
>> Reporter: MEANWHILE, DONALD
TRUMP TONIGHT TARGETED SOME OF
THE CITIES THAT HAVE SEEN SOME
OF THE LARGEST PROTESTS AGAINST
RACIAL INJUSTICE.
ORDERING A REVIEW OF FEDERAL
FUNDING FOR CITIES, AS HE PUTS
IT, "THAT ALLOW ANARCHY,
VIOLENCE AND DESTRUCTION AND
DETERIORATE INTO THE LAWLESS
ZONES," CITING SEATTLE,
PORTLAND, NEW YORK AND THE U.S.
CAPITAL.
PAUL HUNTER, CBC NEWS,
WASHINGTON.
>> Adrienne: TO PARIS NOW
WHERE 14 PEOPLE WENT ON TRIAL
TODAY ACCUSED OF HELPING THREE
GUNMEN TO CARRY OUT HORRIFIC
ATTACKS ON THE "CHARLIE HEBDO"
MAGAZINE OFFICE AND THE KOSHER
GROCERY STORE BACK IN 2015.
RENÉE FILIPPONE SHOWS US WHY THE
TRIAL SHOULD SERVE AS A WARNING
TO OTHERS.
>> Reporter: IT WAS AN ATTACK
THAT EVOKED GLOBAL OUTRAGE WHEN
TWO MEN STORMED THE OFFICE OF
THE SATIRICAL NEWSPAPER "CHARLIE
HEBDO" AND STARTED SHOOTING.
11 STAFF AND A SECURITY GUARD
WERE KILLED.
THIS FORMER TERRORISM
PROSECUTOR, ONE OF THE FIRST ON
THE SCENE, DESCRIBED IT AS A WAR
ZONE WITH BODIES PILED UP.
THE TERROR CONTINUED FOR THE
NEXT TWO DAYS WITH AN ACCOMPLICE
WHO KILLED A POLICE OFFICER AND
OPENED FIRE AT A JEWISH
SUPERMARKET, KILLING FOUR
PEOPLE.
ALL THREE ATTACKERS WERE KILLED
BY POLICE.
SECURITY WAS HIGH AT THE
COURTHOUSE TODAY WHERE 14
DEFENDANTS ARE FACING AN ARRAY
OF CHARGES RELATED TO SUPPLYING
WEAPONS AND PROVIDING SUPPORT TO
THE JIHADDISTS.
>> [Speaking French]
>> Reporter: YOU CAN FEEL THE
TENSION, SAYS THE WIFE OF ONE OF
THE "CHARLIE HEBDO" JOURNALISTS
KILLED.
SHE IS LOOKING FOR ANSWERS ABOUT
WHY THIS HAPPENED.
THIS FORMER FRENCH INTELLIGENCE
AGENT HOPES THE TRIAL WILL NOT
ONLY GIVE INSIGHT INTO TERROR
NETWORKS, BUT SEND A STRONG
MESSAGE.
>> THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
SOMEONE WHO ACTS BADLY AND THIS
COULD BE A LESSON FOR OTHER
PEOPLE WHO COULD BE INVOLVED IN
THIS KIND OF ACTIONS IN THE
FUTURE.
>> Reporter: THE ATTACK SET UP
THE MOVEMENT ADVOCATING FOR
FREEDOM OF THE PRESS.
OVER THE YEARS "CHARLIE HEBDO"
HAD PUBLISHED CONTROVERSIAL
CARTOONS OF THE PROPHET
MOHAMMED.
THE MAGAZINE CHOSE TO PUBLISH
THEM AGAIN THIS WEEK.
>> [Speaking French]
>> Reporter: FRANÇOIS
HOLLANDE, WHO WAS PRESIDENT AT
THE TIME OF THE ATTACKS, IS
BACKING
THAT MOVE AND DEFENDING THE
RIGHT TO BLASPHEMY.
BUT ONE MAN WHO WORKED FOR THE
PAPER SAYS THAT FREEDOM OF
EXPRESSION IN FRANCE HAS BEEN
LOST.
>> [Speaking French]
>> Reporter: "IT STILL EXISTS
ON PAPER," SHE SAYS, "BUT DO IT
AT YOUR OWN RISK IF YOU DRAW THE
PROPHET."
IN A TRIAL THAT IS SET TO LAST
49 DAYS, THERE ARE HOPES THAT
THE THREE SHOOTERS' CONNECTIONS
IN FRANCE AND ABROAD WILL BECOME
CLEARER.
RENÉE FILIPPONE, CBC NEWS,
LONDON.
>> Adrienne: IN BELARUS TODAY,
ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTESTERS GOT
CREATIVE.
SO THEY CALLED THIS A CAT FLASH
MOB.
WOMEN FORMED A HUMAN CHAIN AND
MEOWED TO DEMAND FREE SPEECH.
ALL OF THIS AS THE BELARUS
FOREIGN MINISTER VISITED RUSSIA,
A KEY ALLY AGAINST CRITICS WHO
SAY THAT THE RECENT BELARUSIAN
ELECTION WAS RIGGED.
>>> RUSSIA'S RELATIONSHIPS ARE
EXPECTED TO GO FROM BAD TO
WORSE.
DOCTORS THERE SAY THEY HAVE
SOLID PROOF THAT RUSSIA'S
OPPOSITION LEADER WAS POISONED
LAST MONTH WITH THE SOVIET ERA
NERVE AGENT THEY SAY THAT
IMPLICATES VLADIMIR PUTIN'S
GOVERNMENT.
CHRIS BROWN LOOKS AT THE
FALLOUT.
>> Reporter: THE POISON THAT
LEFT ALEXEI NAVALNY SCREAMING IN
AGONY ON THAT FLIGHT OVER
SIBERIA WAS A NERVE AGENT, SAID
THE GERMAN DOCTORS TREATING HIM,
BUT ONLY TODAY DID THEY CONFIRM
THAT IT WAS NOVICHOK.
>> [Speaking Foreign Language]
>> Reporter: HE WAS SUPPOSED
TO BE SILENCED, SAID GERMANY'S
ANGELA MERKEL.
AND I, TOGETHER WITH THE GERMAN
GOVERNMENT, CONDEMN THIS.
INFAMOUSLY, NOVICHOK WAS A
SOVIET ERA NERVE
AGENT USED TO ATTACK SERGEI AND
YULIA SKRIPAL IN ENGLAND IN
EARLY 2018.
THE PRIME SUSPECTS WERE RUSSIAN
SECURITY AGENTS WHO CONCOCTED A
BOGUS STORY
THAT THEY WERE JUST THERE TO SEE
THE CITY'S CATHEDRAL.
TONIGHT ON RUSSIAN STATE TV
THERE WERE MORE PREDICTABLE
DENIALS THAT
RUSSIA'S GOVERNMENT TRIED TO
KILL NAVALNY.
>> [Speaking Foreign Language]
>> Reporter: THERE ARE NO
FACTS, JUST ANOTHER
ANNOUNCEMENT, SAID MARIA
ZAKHAROVA, THE
FOREIGN MINISTER SPOKESWOMAN.
>> VLADIMIR PUTIN BEARS DIRECT
POLITICAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR
WHAT HAPPENED.
>> Reporter: HE SURVIVED BEING
POISONED TWICE.
>> THERE SHOULD BE NO MORE TALK
OF ANY KIND OF RESET OR
OVERTURES OR ANY ATTEMPTS OF
BUSINESS AT USUAL WITH A REGIME
THAT SPEAKS TO ITS POLITICAL
OPPONENTS IN THE LANGUAGE OF
POISONS AND BULLETS.
>> Reporter: EVEN AS HE LAY IN
A COMA, NAVALNY'S TEAM KEPT UP
THEIR HOUNDING OF VLADIMIR PUTIN
AND HIS REGIME.
THEY RELEASED THEIR LATEST VIDEO
INVESTIGATION THAT HE WAS
SHOOTING WHEN HE WAS POISON BED.
IT SUGGESTS THAT THE
KREMLIN-FRIENDLY OPPONENTS IN
THE CITY HAVE BEEN GETTING
ENORMOUS
KICKBACKS FOR YEARS.
THE BERLIN HOSPITAL TREATING
NAVALNY HAS RELEASED A STATEMENT
SAYING THAT WHILE HIS CONDITION
IS IMPROVING, HIS FRIENDS AND
FAMILY WON'T KNOW IF THERE'S
BEEN LONG-TERM DAMAGE FOR A
WHILE.
CHRIS BROWN, CBC NEWS, MOSCOW.
>> Adrienne: A VIRAL VIDEO
FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA HAS
SPARKED A DEBATE ABOUT KEEPING
PEOPLE AND BEARS SAFE.
>> I WAS PANICKING IN MY HEAD
AND I THOUGHT ABOUT RUNNING
AWAY.
>> Adrienne: UP NEXT, WHAT'S
HAPPENED SINCE THIS WILD VIDEO
WAS POSTED?
>> Andrew: PLUS, WE DIVE INTO
THE DETAILS OF BACK TO SCHOOL.
>> I WAS WONDERING IF I COULD
SHARE MY SCHOOL SUPPLIES WHEN WE
GO BACK TO SCHOOL?
>> Andrew: YOUR QUESTIONS
ANSWERED.
>> Adrienne: AND HARRY AND
MEGHAN'S BIG DEAL.
WHAT THEY'RE PLANNING ON
PRODUCING FOR NETFLIX.
>> THIS COULD NEVER HAVE
HAPPENED IN THE U.K.
>> Adrienne: IT'S GOT PEOPLE
TALKING ON BOTH SIDES OF THE
ATLANTIC.
WE'RE BACK IN TWO.
(*)
>> Adrienne: A NEW WILDLIFE
REPORT SAYS
THAT CANADA ISN'T DOING ENOUGH
TO PROTECT ITS ENDANGERED
SPECIES, DECLARING SINCE 1970,
POPULATIONS AT RISK HAVE PLUNGED
BY AN AVERAGE OF 59%.
THE STUDY SAYS THAT ANIMALS FACE
SEVERAL THREATS, INCLUDING FROM
CLIMATE CHANGE.
IT CALLS ON THE GOVERNMENT TO
CREATE PROTECTED AREAS AND FOCUS
ON CONSERVATION EFFORTS LED BY
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE.
>> Andrew: WELL, STUNNING
VIDEO OUT OF B.C. OF A BEAR
REACHING OUT TO TOUCH A JOGGER
HAS IGNITED A DEBATE ON WHAT TO
DO WHEN BEARS GET TOO CLOSE TO
HUMANS.
SUSANA da SILVA SPOKE TO THE
WOMAN AT THE CENTRE OF IT ALL.
>> I WAS PANICKING IN MY HEAD, I
DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TO DO OR WHERE
TO GO.
>> Reporter: WHAT TO DO ABOUT
A BLACK BEAR CREEPING TOWARDS
HER AND THEN REACHING OUT.
>> I THOUGHT ABOUT RUNNING AWAY
BUT I THOUGHT THAT MAYBE THE
BEAR WAS GOING TO CHASE ME.
SO I JUST STOPPED.
AND I WAS LIKE IS IT GOING TO
COME AT ME EVEN MORE?
>> Reporter: BUT IT DIDN'T AND
SHE RAN AWAY TO ONLY WATCH THE
ENCOUNTER ONLINE, FILMED BY
SOMEONE NEARBY.
SOME ACCUSE HER OF WANTING A
SELFIE.
>> I WOULDN'T RISK MY LIFE FOR A
SELFIE.
SO THAT WASN'T THE MOTIVE THERE.
>> Reporter: THAT SECTION OF
THE POPULAR TRAIL HAS BEEN
CLOSED AND THE TRAP SET TO CATCH
THE BEAR.
>> IT'S NOT NORMAL BEHAVIOUR FOR
A BEAR TO APPROACH SOMEONE IN
THAT WAY.
IT HAD ME WONDERING WHAT LED UP
TO THAT SITUATION WHERE THE BEAR
WAS APPROACHING SOMEONE.
AND I HAD TO WONDER HAD THE BEAR
BEEN FED BEFORE BY SOMEONE.
>> Reporter: CONSERVATION
OFFICERS SAY THAT IT COULD BE
EUTHANIZED IF THEY BELIEVE THAT
IT'S TOO USED TO HUMANS, BUT
OVER 16,000 PEOPLE HAVE SIGNED A
PETITION TO SAVE IT.
WITH SOME SAYING THEY WON'T
REPORT SIGHTINGS, FEARFUL THAT
BEARS WILL BE KILLED.
>> I DON'T THINK THAT IS A GOOD
DECISION, BUT I THINK THAT THEY
SHOULD BE MOVED, IF ANYTHING,
BUT WE'RE ENCROACHING ON THEIR
LAND.
SO I FEEL LIKE WE HAVE TO DO
EVERYTHING THAT WE CAN TO NOT
BOTHER THEM OR GET THEM TO
ACCLIMATIZE TO US.
>> Reporter: A BEAR MADE A
STOP AT A REVELSTOKE LIQUOR
STORE AND IN JULY ONE CHECKED
OUT A WHISTLER RESORT.
SOME EXPERTS SAY THAT BEARS ARE
NATURALLY CURIOUS AND NEED
TO LEARN TO STAY AWAY FROM
PEOPLE, AND PEOPLE NEED TO LEARN
HOW TO DEAL WITH THEM.
>> WE'RE OVERREACTING TO WHAT
ACTUALLY HAPPENED.
RECOGNIZE THAT YOU ARE GOING
INTO A PLACE THAT BEARS LIVE,
BRING YOUR BEAR SPRAY, USE YOUR
VOICE.
BUT THE HUMAN VOICE MEANS
SOMETHING TO THESE ANIMALS AND
THEY WILL LISTEN TO IT.
>> Reporter: SOME SAYING THAT
PEOPLE AREN'T GETTING THAT
MESSAGE FAST ENOUGH, COSTING
BEARS THEIR LIVES.
SUSANA da SILVA, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> Adrienne: OKAY, WHEN WE
COME BACK, WE ASK FOR YOUR
QUESTIONS AND OUR INBOX WAS
SNOWED UNDER.
>> Andrew: YES, SO RIGHT AFTER
THIS, SPECIAL COVERAGE OF YOUR
BACK-TO-SCHOOL ISSUES.
>> IF A KID IN SCHOOL IS SICK
AND OUR KID WAS IN CONTACT, DOES
ONLY OUR CHILD HAVE TO ISOLATE?
>> Adrienne: PARENTS, TEACHERS
AND STUDENTS SOUND OFF.
>> OUR CLASSROOMS HAVE PRETTY
POOR VENTILATION AND PRETTY
SMALL WINDOWS.
>> I WAS WONDERING IF I COULD
SHARE MY SCHOOL SUPPLIES WHEN WE
GO BACK TO SCHOOL.
>> HOW ARE WE GOING TO EAT WITH
OUR MASKS ON?
>> Andrew: GETTING BACK TO
CLASS WHILE KEEPING YOU, YOUR
FAMILY, AND YOUR COMMUNITY SAFE.
WE'RE GOING TO GET INTO THE
NITTY-GRITTY OF THE SCHOOL
(*)
>> Andrew: THAT SEPTEMBER
SOUND -- BACK TO SCHOOL IS
UNDERWAY.
>> I AM VERY EXCITED TO SEE ALL
OF MY FRIENDS.
>> I'M JUST EXCITED TO GO.
>> Andrew: BUT THIS YEAR THAT
FAMILIAR ROUTINE LOOKS QUITE A
BIT DIFFERENT.
>> WELL, IT'S KIND OF WEIRD,
ACTUALLY.
>> Andrew: FROM MASKS TO
DISTANCED DESKS AND STAGGERED
STARTS, THE RULES MAY VARY FROM
PROVINCE-TO-PROVINCE, BUT THE
COMMON FEELING -- ANXIETY.
>> NONE OF US FEEL SAFE ABOUT
GOING BACK TO SCHOOL.
NOT ONE PERSON THAT I TALKED TO
FEELS SAFE.
>> THEY'RE A BIT NERVOUS AND NOT 
SURE HOW EVERYTHING WILL GO.
>> Andrew: PARENTS, TEACHERS
AND STUDENTS HAVE QUESTIONS
ABOUT SAFETY IN SCHOOL AND HOW
COVID IS CHANGING THE CLASSROOM.
SO TONIGHT WE ARE PUTTING SOME
OF THOSE QUESTIONS TO TWO
EXPERTS, DR. SUSY HOTA IS AN
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
SPECIALIST WITH TORONTO'S
UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK.
AND DR. DANIELLE MARTIN IS A
FAMILY DOCTOR AND THE
CHIEF MEDICAL EXECUTIVE AT
WOMEN'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL.
THANK YOU TO THE TWO OF YOU FOR
JOINING US.
DR. HOTA, MAYBE WE'LL START WITH
YOU.
THIS IS A QUESTION
FROM GRACE WHO IS A GRADE 10
STUDENT --
>> ARE CHILDREN AND TEENS LESS
LIKELY TO HAVE EXPERIENCES OR
SYMPTOMS WITH COVID-19 THAT
WOULD CATEGORIZE THEM AS LONG
HAULERS?
>> Andrew: OKAY, DR. HOTA.
MAYBE FIRST YOU COULD
EXPLAIN WHAT A LONG HAULER IS,
AND THEN YOU CAN GO FOR THE
QUESTION.
>> RIGHT.
I THINK WE HAVE ALL HEARD
STORIES ABOUT THE LONG HAULERS.
AND THEY TYPICALLY ARE YOUNG OR
MIDDLE-AGED ADULTS THAT WERE
PREVIOUSLY HEALTHY.
BUT AFTER RECOVERING FROM
COVID-19 INFECTIONS, THEY TEND
TO HAVE LINGERING SYMPTOMS.
AND IT CAN BE
A VARIETY OF SYMPTOMS FROM
FATIGUE AND HEADACHE THAT GO ON
FOR MONTHS.
TO EVEN MYSTERIOUS THINGS LIKE
HEART PALPATATIONS AND WHAT
PEOPLE CALL BRAIN FOG.
SO THE DIFFICULTY IS SORTING
THROUGH THINGS AND MEMORY
PROBLEMS.
SO WE REALLY DON'T KNOW WHAT
CAUSES THOSE SYMPTOMS.
AND ULTIMATELY WE NEED TO GET A
LOT MORE RESEARCH INTO IT TO
UNDERSTAND IT.
WHEN IT COMES TO CHILDREN WE
DON'T REALLY HAVE A GOOD SENSE
OF WHAT THE LONG-TERM
CONSEQUENCES OF INFECTION ARE.
THERE'S A LOT OF DISCUSSION
ABOUT HOW KIDS TEND TO HAVE
MILDER INFECTIONS WHEN THEY GET
COVID-19, OR, YOU KNOW, EVEN
HAVE NO SYMPTOMS AT ALL.
BUT WHAT THE LINGERING EFFECT
COULD BE OR WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN
DOWN THE LINE IS REALLY UNCLEAR
AT THIS POINT IN TIME.
SO I THINK WE HAVE A NEED FOR
MORE RESEARCH INTO THIS AREA TO
UNDERSTAND THE IMPACT.
>> Andrew: YEAH, TOUGH
QUESTION TO ANSWER.
SO I SUPPOSE THAT CAUTION IS THE
ORDER OF THE DAY ALL THE SAME.
DR. MARTIN, SO HERE'S A QUESTION
THAT CAME IN VIA EMAIL AND THIS
IS FROM SANDRA.
AND I'LL READ IT FOR YOU.
SHOULDN'T SCHOOL-BASED STAFF,
BUS DRIVERS, AND STUDENTS GET
TESTED PRIOR TO THE FIRST DAY OF
SCHOOL?
AND, DR. MARTIN, I MEAN, WORTH
MENTIONING HERE, WE PUT THIS
QUESTION TO A FEW OF THE BIGGEST
SCHOOL BOARDS ACROSS THE
COUNTRY, SO TORONTO AND
VANCOUVER AND MONTRÉAL, AND NOT
ONE SAID THAT IT WOULD BE
REQUIRING
STAFF TO BE TESTED BEFORE COMING
BACK.
SO, TELL ME, IS THAT A GOOD
IDEA?
>> SURE.
I MEAN, FIRST OF ALL, IT IS NOT
WRONG TO GET TESTED.
BUT THE REALITY IS THAT EVEN IN
HEALTH CARE WHERE WE HAVE MUCH
HIGHER RISK OF EXPOSURE TO THE
VIRUS, HOSPITALS AND OTHER
ORGINISATIONS ARE NOT REQUIRING
THAT ALL STAFF GET TESTED.
REMEMBER THAT IF YOU GET TESTED
BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL,
ALL THAT REALLY TELLS YOU IS
THAT YOU DON'T HAVE A POSITIVE
TEST ON THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL.
AND WE KNOW THAT WHEN YOU ARE
TESTING LARGE NUMBERS OF PEOPLE
WHO DON'T HAVE SYMPTOMS, THOSE
TESTS ARE NOT ALWAYS RELIABLE AT
THE POPULATION LEVEL.
SO THE MOST IMPORTANT THING -- I
MEAN, IF WE WERE GOING TO DO
THAT,
WE'D HAVE TO DO EVERYBODY ALL
THE TIME AT A HIGH FREQUENCY IN
ORDER TO GET USEFUL INFORMATION.
OTHERWISE, IT'S JUST A SINGLE
DATA POINT AT ONE MOMENT IN
TIME.
THE BEST THING THAT WE SHOULD BE
DOING, THE MOST IMPORTANT THING
THAT WE SHOULD BE DOING, IS IF
YOU HAVE ANY SYMPTOMS AT ALL,
YOU SHOULDN'T GO TO SCHOOL.
AND YOU SHOULD BE TESTED.
AND THAT APPLIES IF YOU WORK IN
A SCHOOL OR IF YOU'RE A STUDENT
AT A SCHOOL.
THOSE ARE THE PEOPLE THAT WE
NEED TO REALLY FOCUS ON TESTING.
>> Andrew: RIGHT.
AND I KNOW THAT A LOT OF
PEOPLE -- THEY
MIGHT BE SURPRISED TO HEAR WHAT
YOU JUST SAID -- THAT EVEN IN A
HOSPITAL SETTING IT'S CERTAINLY
NOT THE NORM THAT EVERY NURSE,
EVERY DOCTOR, EVERY STAFF MEMBER
GETS TESTED EVERY DAY, YOU KNOW,
FOR EXAMPLE WHEN THEY COME IN.
DR. HOTA, THAT'S YOUR EXPERIENCE
AS WELL?
>> ABSOLUTELY.
AND I AGREE WITH EVERYTHING THAT
DR. MARTIN HAS MENTIONED.
TESTING -- YOU KNOW, THE OTHER
DOWNSIDE TO IT IS IF YOU TEST
PEOPLE AND THEY COME UP
NEGATIVE, SOMETIMES THEY GET A
SENSE OF SECURITY FROM THAT THAT
CAN BE FALSE AND MISLEADING.
AND THEY CAN CHANGE BEHAVIOURS
IN TERMS OF WHAT THEY NEED TO DO
TO PREVENT INFECTION AND
TRANSMISSION.
AND SO THAT'S ONE OF THE
DOWNSIDES TOO THAT I CAUTION
PEOPLE TO.
>> Andrew: OKAY, DR. HOTA,
WE'LL
HAVE YOU TO TAKE THIS NEXT
QUESTION.
THIS IS FROM A TEACHER IN
TORONTO.
>> OUR CLASSROOMS HAVE PRETTY
POOR VENTILATION AND SOME PRETTY
SMALL WINDOWS, SO I WAS
WONDERING IF IT WOULD BE WORTH
IT TO GET A COUPLE OF THOSE
WINDOW FANS TO DRAW THE AIR IN
AND OUT, IF THAT WILL HELP TO
MITIGATE THE CONTRACTION OF
COVID-19?
OR WOULD THAT MAKE THINGS EVEN
WORSE?
>> Andrew: HMM, WHAT DO YOU
THINK?
>> THAT'S A GREAT QUESTION.
I MEAN, WE KNOW THAT VENTILATION
IS
REALLY IMPORTANT FOR INFECTION
PREVENTION WITH COVID-19.
AND FANS SEEM LIKE A GOOD
SOLUTION WHEN YOU'RE NOT REALLY
SURE ABOUT THE VENTILATION IN
YOUR SCHOOL.
AND, YOU KNOW, MANY SCHOOLS WERE
BUILT QUITE A LONG TIME AGO AND
MAYBE NOT TO THE KIND OF
STANDARD THAT WE WOULD EXPECT
TODAY.
SO IT IS AN ISSUE.
THE PROBLEM WITH FANS IS THAT
THEY
TEND TO DISBURSE PARTICLES IN
THE ENVIRONMENT AND THAT COULD
BE THE VIRUS IN PRETTY
ERRATIC AND UNPREDICTABLE WAYS.
SO THEY CAN ACTUALLY
PARADOXICALLY INCREASE YOUR RISK
OF GETTING EXPOSED TO THE VIRUS
IF IT HAPPENS TO BE FLOATING
AROUND IN THE ENVIRONMENT.
SO I WOULDN'T REALLY THINK THAT
IS A GOOD SOLUTION TO THE
PROBLEM.
I THINK WHAT IS MORE IMPORTANT
IS FOR SCHOOLS TO BE LOOKING AT
THEIR VENTILATION SYSTEMS AND
TRYING TO MAKE SURE THAT THEY'RE
WELL MAINTAINED AND WORKING AS
BEST AS POSSIBLE.
AND LOOKING TOWARDS THE OTHER
PREVENTION MEASURES THAT WE HAVE
IN PLACE LIKE PHYSICALLY
DISTANCING PEOPLE AND MASKING TO
COMPLEMENT THAT AND TO MAKE IT
AS SAFE AS POSSIBLE IN THAT
ENVIRONMENT.
>> Andrew: SPEAKING OF MASKS,
NO SURPRISE THAT WE'RE GETTING A
LOT OF QUESTIONS ABOUT THOSE,
ESPECIALLY SINCE A LOT OF KIDS
WILL HAVE TO BE WEARING ONE ON
SCHOOL PREMISES.
SO HERE'S A QUESTION FROM THESE
TWO GRADE TWO STUDENTS.
>> DO WE NEED TO WEAR MASKS
DURING SCHOOL?
AND IF WE NEED MASKS, DO WE NEED
TO SWITCH IT A FEW TIMES DURING
SCHOOL?
AND WHEN WE'RE EATING, HOW ARE
WE GOING TO EAT WITH OUR MASKS
ON?
>> Andrew: ALL VERY GOOD
QUESTIONS.
DR. MARTIN, WHY DON'T YOU TAKE
THEM.
>> SURE.
I MEAN, THE FIRST ANSWER IS,
YES, IT IS A VERY GOOD IDEA TO
WEAR A MASK WHEN YOU'RE IN
SCHOOL.
AND IF YOU'RE GOING TO BE
PLAYING CLOSE TO FRIENDS IN THE
SCHOOLYARD YOU SHOULD ALSO BE
WEARING A MASK,
EVEN IN THE SCHOOLYARD.
BUT, CERTAINLY, IN THE CLASSROOM
AND IN THE HALLWAY YOU SHOULD
WEAR A MASK ALL THE TIME.
AND YOU CAN PRACTISE WEARING A
MASK AT HOME.
IT IS ONE OF THE WAYS THAT
PARENTS CAN HELP THEIR KIDS TO
PREPARE FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL IS TO
PRACTISE AND HOW TO WASH YOUR
HANDS AND HOW TO PUT THE MASK ON
BY TOUCHING THE ELASTIC.
HOW TO WEAR IT SO THAT IT FULLY
COVERS YOUR MOUTH AND YOUR NOSE
AND CHIN.
AND HOW TO TAKE IT OFF WHEN YOU
TRY TO EAT.
DON'T TRY EATING WITH THE MASK
ON BECAUSE THAT WON'T WORK.
AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS
ONCE YOU TAKE OFF A MASK TO EAT
IS TO FIND A CLEAN PLACE TO PUT
IT DOWN.
AND WHEN YOU PUT IT DOWN, OR
WHEN YOU PUT YOUR MASK BACK ON,
NOT TO
TOUCH THE OUTSIDE OF THE MASK.
BECAUSE THAT'S THE PART THAT IS
EXPOSED TO THE OUTSIDE
ENVIRONMENT.
SO IF PARENTS COULD REALLY WORK
WITH KIDS TO HELP THEM TO
PRACTISE AND TEACH THOSE SKILLS,
AND WASH YOUR HANDS BEFORE YOU
PUT IT ON, AND YOU WASH YOUR
HANDS AFTER YOU TAKE IT OFF.
YOU CAN WEAR THE SAME MASK ALL
DAY LONG AS LONG AS IT'S NOT
DIRTY OR WET, BUT IT'S ALSO A
GOOD IDEA TO HAVE AN EXTRA MASK
IN YOUR BACKPACK ALL THE TIME IN
CASE YOU LOSE IT DURING YOUR
BREAK OR IT GETS DIRTY IN SOME
WAY.
>> Andrew: EXCELLENT ANSWERS.
DON'T GO ANYWHERE, WE'LL TAKE A
QUICK BREAK.
BUT WHEN WE COME BACK WE'LL ASK
MORE QUESTIONS INCLUDING THIS
ONE --
>> I WAS WONDERING IF I COULD
SHARE MY SCHOOL SUPPLIES WHEN WE
GO BACK TO SCHOOL?
>> Andrew: THAT'S A GOOD
QUESTION
(*)
>> Andrew: WELCOME BACK.
DR. SUSY HOTA AND DR. DANIELLE
MARTIN ARE ANSWERING SOME OF
YOUR BACK-TO-SCHOOL QUESTIONS.
SO LET'S START WITH THAT
QUESTION THAT WE PLAYED FOR YOU
JUST BEFORE THE BREAK FROM
8-YEAR-OLD THEO.
>> THIS YEAR I'M GOING TO GRADE
THREE.
I WAS WONDERING IF I COULD SHARE
MY SCHOOL SUPPLIES WHEN WE GO
BACK TO SCHOOL?
>> Andrew: CONTAMINATED
PENCILS, ERASERS -- DR. HOTA,
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
>> YEAH, I THINK WE HAVE LEARNED
OVER TIME THAT SURFACE-BASED
TRANSMISSION FOR COVID-19 SEEMS
TO BE LESS OF A FACTOR.
AND IT'S REALLY THE RESPIRATORY
TRANSMISSION THAT IS MOST
IMPORTANT.
THE VIRUS DOESN'T SEEM TO LAST
ON MOST SURFACES FOR LONGER THAN
HOURS OR DAY.
BUT THAT SAID, IF YOU HAVE ITEMS
THAT ARE FREQUENTLY HANDLED BY A
LOT OF DIFFERENT PEOPLE, IT
COULD POSE A RISK.
SO, FIRST OF ALL, IT'S REALLY
IMPORTANT TO REITERATE HAND
HYGIENE AND CLEANING HANDS VERY
FREQUENTLY IN SCHOOL.
BUT IT'S ALSO WHY WE DO NOT
RECOMMEND THAT KIDS ACTUALLY
SHARE THEIR SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
IF THEY HAVE TO SHARE SOMETHING,
THEN DISINFECTING THEM BETWEEN
IS IMPORTANT.
>> Andrew: SOUNDS GOOD.
DR. MARTIN, WITH COLD AND FLU
SEASON AROUND THE CORNER, WE
HAVE BEEN GETTING
A LOT OF QUESTIONS LIKE THIS
ONE.
TAKE A LISTEN --
>> IF A KID IN SCHOOL WAS SICK
AND OUR KID WAS IN CONTACT, DOES
ONLY OUR CHILD HAVE TO ISOLATE
OR DOES OUR ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD
HAVE TO?
>> Andrew: AH, THAT'S A
TOUGHIE.
>> IT'S CONFUSING, RIGHT?
SO AS A GENERAL RULE WHEN IT
COMES
TO INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN PUBLIC
HEALTH, WE WORRY A LOT ABOUT
DIRECT CONTACT.
WE WORRY A LOT LESS ABOUT
CONTACT-TO-CONTACT.
SO IN THIS CASE IF MY KID GOES
TO SCHOOL AND THEN COMES HOME
AND HAS A FEVER OR A COUGH AND
TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID, THEN
SHE WOULD HAVE TO SELF-ISOLATE
AND SO WOULD EVERYONE IN OUR
HOUSEHOLD.
BUT IF SHE COMES HOME FROM
SCHOOL AND SOMEONE ELSE IN THE
SCHOOL HAS TESTED POSITIVE AND
SHE FEELS WELL, SHE MAY BE ASKED
TO NOT COME BACK TO SCHOOL FOR
14 DAYS BUT IN ALL LIKELIHOOD I
WOULD BE FINE TO CONTINUE TO
COME TO WORK.
THE BOTTOM LINE IS THAT EVERY
SITUATION IS GOING TO BE
DIFFERENT, SO YOU'RE GOING TO
GET
CLEAR ADVICE FROM PUBLIC HEALTH
AND FROM YOUR SCHOOL IF THAT
SITUATION ARISES.
BUT AS A GENERAL RULE OF THUMB,
THINK
ABOUT DIRECT CONTACT AND WORRY
LESS ABOUT CONTACT-TO-CONTACT.
>> Andrew: SHOULD THOSE
CONTACT-TO-CONTACTS GET TESTED
THEMSELVES OR IS EVEN THAT NOT
REALLY NECESSARY?
>> YOU KNOW, I THINK THAT IS A
CASE-BY-CASE DECISION IS THE
SHORT ANSWER.
BUT IN MOST PARTS OF THE COUNTRY
I THINK THAT TESTS ARE WIDELY
AVAILABLE ENOUGH THAT IF PEOPLE
ARE SIGNIFICANTLY WORRIED OR
THERE'S ELDERLY GRANDPARENTS IN
THE PICTURE OR DEPENDING WHERE
YOU WORK, THAT SORT OF THING,
SOMETIMES GETTING A TEST WOULD
BE A
GOOD IDEA IN THAT CIRCUMSTANCE.
>> Andrew: OKAY.
THESE WERE REALLY, REALLY GOOD
QUESTIONS FROM OUR VIEWERS AND
REALLY SMART ANSWERS.
SO DR. HOTA, DR. MARTIN, THANK
YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR TIME AND IT
WAS REALLY GOOD TO TALK TO YOU.
>> THANK YOU, ANDREW.
>> Andrew: AND HEY, WE'LL ASK
YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT COVID-19 ON
A REGULAR BASIS, SO I KNOW THAT
YOU HAVE MORE QUESTIONS, YOU CAN
MESSAGE US ON INSTAGRAM
AT @CBCTHENATIONAL OR SEND US AN
EMAIL TO COVID@CBC.CA.
>>> NOW FOR THOSE KIDS WHO
HAVEN'T GONE BACK TO SCHOOL YET,
PARENTS MAY BE LOOKING FOR A WAY
TO KEEP BUSY IN THESE LAST FEW
DAYS OF SUMMER.
MAYBE HEAD TO A MUSEUM.
BUT LIKE EVERYWHERE, THE
PANDEMIC HAS CHANGED THAT
EXPERIENCE.
HERE'S A QUICK LOOK.
(*)
INTIMIDATING, ISN'T IT?
LIKE A LOT OF THINGS, I SUPPOSE,
THESE DAYS.
BUT MUSEUMS ARE SAYING WE ARE
READY TO WELCOME YOU BACK.
SO HERE'S WHAT YOU SHOULD EXPECT
STARTING WITH THIS --
INCREASINGLY IN CANADA, HEADING
INDOORS INTO A PUBLIC SPACE
MEANS THAT YOU MUST WEAR A MASK.
BUT ALSO, AND MAYBE PARTICULARLY
FOR MUSEUMS AND ART GALLERIES
AND THE LIKE, PAY ATTENTION TO
THE TIME, THE HOURS OF OPERATION
HAVE DRAMATICALLY CHANGED.
PLUS --
>> WE ARE INVITING PEOPLE TO GET
TIMED TICKETS IN ADVANCE.
BUY A TICKET FOR WHATEVER TIME
OF DAY THAT YOU WANT.
AND THAT WAY WE CAN MAKE SURE
THAT WE HAVE THE RIGHT LEVEL OF
CAPACITY.
>> Andrew: BESIDES THAT, THE
BIGGEST CHANGE REVOLVES AROUND
PHYSICAL DISTANCING, FROM OTHER
PEOPLE, BUT ALSO FROM HIGH-TOUCH
SURFACES.
SO DON'T EXPECT TO SEE AS MANY
INTERACTIVE EXHIBITS THAT YOU
CAN TOUCH OR FEEL, OR ANY AT
ALL, DEPENDING ON THE MUSEUM.
SOME PLACES MIGHT GET A LITTLE
CREATIVE WITH YOUR OTHER SENSES
THOUGH.
>> VISITORS MAY FIND MUSEUMS
IMAGINATIVELY INTRODUCING SMELLS
RATHER THAN NECESSARILY TOUCHING
THINGS.
OR LIGHTS OR VISUAL.
>> Andrew: AND EXPECT THE
EXPERIENCE TO BE MORE GUIDED AND
DIRECTED, LESS OPEN ROAMING AND
MORE FOLLOW THE PATH.
ANOTHER THING, YOU MAY WANT TO
BRING A SNACK WHEN YOU COME.
NOT EVERY MUSEUM WILL HAVE FOOD
SERVICE AVAILABLE.
SO JUST BE SURE TO CHECK
BEFOREHAND.
AND ONE LAST BIT OF FOOD FOR
THOUGHT TO LEAVE YOU WITH -- A
LOT OF MUSEUMS ARE ACTIVELY
COLLECTING OBJECTS AND ARTIFACTS
THAT REFLECT THE CURRENT
PANDEMIC.
SO IT IS ENTIRELY POSSIBLE THAT
THE NEXT TIME THAT YOU COME TO A
MUSEUM THE MARQUIS EXHIBIT MAY
LOOK VERY FAMILIAR.
>> Adrienne: STILL AHEAD ON
"THE NATIONAL"... AN EMERGENCY
MEDEVAC PLANE WAS TRYING TO LAND
IN A SMALL COMMUNITY IN ALASKA.
BUT THE RUNWAY LIGHTS WERE OUT.
>> I'VE NEVER HAD TO GO RUN TO
THE AIRPORT AND LINE MY VEHICLE
UP.
I LINED VEHICLES UP TO HAVE
THE AIRPLANE LAND.
>> Adrienne: HOW THE SMALL
COMMUNITY SCRAMBLED TO LIGHT UP
THE DARKNESS.
BUT FIRST --
>> HOLD ON TO THAT.
>> Adrienne: WELL, LEAVE IT TO
DAVID BLAINE TO TAKE HIS LATEST
STUNT TO NEW HEIGHTS, LITERALLY.
THE ILLUSIONIST WENT UP AND UP
AWAY IN WHAT THE U.S. FEDERAL
AVIATION ADMINISTRATION CALLED
AN EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT OR 52
HELIUM-FILLED BALLOONS, TO BE
MORE PRECISE.
HE WAS SUPPOSED TO FLY OVER NEW
YORK CITY BUT SAFETY CONCERNS
RELOCATED THE FEAT TO THE
DESERTS OF ARIZONA.
BLAINE SAID THAT HE WAS INSPIRED
BY THE 1956 SHORT
FRENCH FILM "THE RED BALLOON"
BUT WITH HIS DAUGHTER WATCHING
FROM BELOW, IT'S HARD TO NOT SEE
ANOTHER COMPARISON.
HE EVEN STOPPED FOR A MID-FLIGHT
CHECK-IN WITH HER.
>> REMEMBER WE WENT TO THE
ARCTIC CIRCLE AND WE HAD NEW
YEAR'S EVE IN FREEZING COLD
TEMPERATURES?
WELL, THAT WAS HELPING TO
PREPARE FOR THIS.
>> Adrienne: A LITTLE HUMOUR
AS HE CONTINUED HIS DESCENT,
EVENTUALLY REACHING JUST BELOW
25,000 FEET
BEFORE THIS HAPPENED -- THE END
TO A SUCCESSFUL STUNT, YEARS IN
THE MAKING, AND AN ESCAPE FROM
REALITY FIT FOR THIS MOMENT IN
TIME.
>> YOU DIDN'T FALL.
>> Adrienne: SO THAT'S HARRY
AND MEGHAN, PLANTING FLOWERS
YESTERDAY.
23 YEARS AND A DAY SINCE THE
DEATH OF HIS MOTHER, DIANA.
THE VALUES THAT DIANA PASSED ON
TO HER SON ARE REFLECTED IN
TODAY'S BIG NEWS ABOUT THE
COUPLE.
THEY HAVE SIGNED A RICH CONTRACT
WITH NETFLIX TO PRODUCE FILM AND
TV CONTENT.
THOMAS DAIGLE SHOWS US HOW
VALUES OF CHARITY AND EMPATHY
ARE ALL PART OF THE PACKAGE.
>> HI, GUYS.
>> HEY, HOW ARE YOU DOING?
>> Reporter: FROM THEIR BIG
NEW HOUSE IN CALIFORNIA, PRINCE
HARRY AND MEGHAN HAVE STRUCK A
BIG NEW DEAL.
>> IT'S ON US NOW, ALL OF US
COLLECTIVELY, TO MAKE THE WORLD
A BETTER PLACE.
>> Reporter: THEY'RE STILL
INVOLVED IN CHARITY WORK,
RECENTLY HANDING OUT SCHOOL
SUPPLIES TO CHILDREN IN NEED,
BUT THE COUPLE'S AGREEMENT WITH
NETFLIX WILL LIKELY MAKE THEM
MILLIONS.
>> NETFLIX, OF COURSE, MAKES
SENSE.
IT'S A GLOBAL POWERHOUSE.
>> Reporter: THEY'RE STARTING
THEIR OWN PRODUCTION COMPANY,
PROMISING DOCUMENTARIES, SHOWS
AND CHILDREN'S PROGRAMMING.
>> WE'RE READY FOR YOU, YOUR
MAJESTY.
>> Reporter: TO STREAM
EXCLUSIVELY ON THE SAME SERVICE
THAT PORTRAYS THE ROYALS ON "THE
CROWN," JUST MONTHS AFTER HARRY
AND MEGHAN BROKE AWAY FROM THAT
SAME FAMILY IN REAL LIFE.
>> WHAT THIS SHOWS IS THAT THEY
WANTED A BIGGER FOOTPRINT
MEDIA-WISE.
AND THAT IT WAS NEVER ABOUT
PRIVACY.
THAT IT WAS ALWAYS ABOUT
CONTROL.
>> Reporter: THE DUKE AND
DUCHESS OF SUSSEX SAY IN A
STATEMENT, "THROUGH OUR WORK
WITH DIVERSE COMMUNITIES AND
THEIR ENVIRONMENT, SHINING A
LIGHT ON
PEOPLE AND CAUSES AROUND THE
WORLD, OUR FOCUS WILL BE ON
CREATING CONTENT THAT INFORMS,
BUT ALSO GIVES HOPE."
>> I AM FROM THE SOUTHSIDE OF
CHICAGO --
>> Reporter: THAT MIGHT LOOK A
LOT LIKE WHAT BARACK AND
MICHELLE OBAMA HAVE DONE SINCE
SIGNING
THEIR OWN NETFLIX DEAL IN 2018.
>> THIS COULD NEVER HAVE
HAPPENED IN THE U.K.
PEOPLE HERE IN THE MEDIA ARE
GATEKEEPERS ARE NOT USED TO
WOMEN HAVING AN OPINIONATED
CONFIDENT VOICE.
>> Reporter: THE FORMER STAR
OF THE TV SHOW "SUITS," MEGHAN
ISN'T EXPECTED TO GET BACK INTO
ACTING, INSTEAD, KEEN TO HELP
THE ONGOING PUSH AGAINST RACISM.
>> USING MY VOICE IN A WAY THAT
I HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO OF LATE.
SO IT'S GOOD TO BE HOME.
>> Reporter: ALREADY THE
BRITISH TABLOIDS ARE LABELLING
THE DEAL "MEGA-BUCKS," A
REMINDER OF THE CRITICISM THEY
LEFT IN LONDON AND THE PRIZE
THAT AWAITS IN HOLLYWOOD.
THOMAS DAIGLE, CBC NEWS,
TORONTO.
>> Andrew: WELL, NEXT ON "THE
NATIONAL," A SMALL ALASKAN TOWN
LIGHTS UP THE NIGHT.
>> I SAID SHOULD WE CALL MORE
PEOPLE?
AND SHE SAID, YEAH, CALL UP MORE
PEOPLE.
WE NEED MORE PEOPLE DOWN HERE.
WE NEED TO LINE UP THE RUNWAY.
>> Adrienne: IN THE SMALL
COMMUNITY OF IGIUGIG, ALASKA,
THE PHRASE "IT TAKES A VILLAGE,"
TOOK ON
A WHOLE NEW MEANING WHEN THIS
VILLAGE CAME TOGETHER TO SAVE A
CHILD'S LIFE.
SO MEDEVAC HAD BEEN CALLED FOR
THE SICK CHILD BUT THE AIRPORT
RUNWAY LIGHTS HAD FAILED AND THE
PLANE COULDN'T LAND.
SO THE COMMUNITY LIT UP THE DARK
THEMSELVES.
AND THAT'S OUR "MOMENT."
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>> WE HEARD A PLANE FLY OVER AND
IT SOUNDED LIKE A TRUCK BECAUSE
IT WAS SO LOW TO THE VILLAGE.
I WENT TO THE LOCAL PILOT AND I
ASKED HIM WERE THE LIGHTS
WORKING.
AND HE SAID, NO, I'M TRYING TO
GET THEM GOING.
AND I'M LIKE, OKAY, SHOULD I GO
LIGHT UP ONE END OF THE RUNWAY?
AND HE SAYS, GO AHEAD, TRY.
AND MY NEIGHBOUR CALLED AND
SHE SAID DID THE MEDEVAC PLANE
LAND YET?
AND SHE SAID SHOULD I CALL MORE
PEOPLE?
AND I'M LIKE, YEAH, CALL MORE
PEOPLE AND WE NEED MORE PEOPLE
DOWN HERE AT THE RUNWAY.
AND MORE AND MORE PEOPLE STARTED
SHOWING UP AND THEY WERE LINING
UP AT EVERY LIGHT AND IN BETWEEN
EACH LIGHT.
I WAS SO HAPPY BECAUSE, YOU
KNOW, WE WERE ABLE TO GET THE
PLANE TO GO AROUND AND THE
PATIENT WAS ABLE TO GET ON THE
AIRPLANE.
IT'S REALLY NICE TO KNOW THAT
THAT YOU CAN CALL YOUR NEIGHBOUR
AND BE LIKE, HEY, I NEED HELP.
SO RUN OUT IN THEIR PYJAMAS AND
THEY'LL DROP WHATEVER THEY ARE
DOING AND THEY WILL COME AND
HELP.
>> Adrienne: THIS IS AMAZING.
SO FIRST THINGS FIRST, GOOD NEWS
IS THAT THE LITTLE GIRL IS OKAY.
SHE'S STILL IN ANCHORAGE BUT
SHE'S GOING TO BE FINE.
BUT SHE'S NOT KIDDING ABOUT THE
PYJAMAS.
SO IT WAS AT 11:30 AT NIGHT.
THEY CALLED 32 PEOPLE, ALL 32
PEOPLE ANSWERED AND DASHED OUT
THERE IN THEIR P.J.s.
>> Andrew: HERE'S THE OTHER
THING, 32 PEOPLE, THAT'S ALMOST
HALF
OF THE POPULATION OF THAT
VILLAGE SO NO SMALL FEAT THERE.
THAT'S "THE NATIONAL" FOR THIS
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd.
HAVE A GOOD NIGHT.
>> Adrienne: GOOD NIGHT.
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