>> Andrew: GOOD EVENING, I'M 
ANDREW CHANG. 
>> Adrienne: AND I'M ADRIENNE 
ARSENAULT.
TONIGHT, MORE BIG BUCKS FOR BACK
TO SCHOOL. 
>> OUR GOVERNMENT WILL BE 
PROVIDING $50 MILLION IN NEW AND
DIRECT ONE-TIME SUPPORT. 
>> Adrienne: DISTANCING, HIRING 
AND VENTILATION.
ONTARIO PROMISES MAJOR UPGRADES,
BUT THE CLOCK IS TICKING. 
>> WE NEED STRAIGHTFORWARD 
ANSWERS ON CHANGES THAT WILL BE 
MADE.
>> Andrew: COVID SURGES WHERE IT
WAS ONCE CONTAINED.
SPIKES IN B.C., NEW ZEALAND AND 
EUROPE SHOW HOW TENUOUS VICTORY 
OVER THE VIRUS REALLY IS.
>>> I THINK IT'S A WIN-WIN 
PROJECT.
>> Adrienne: PAIRING FARMERS 
WITH TOO MUCH FOOD AND FOOD 
BANKS WITH TOO LITTLE.
A WIN-WIN SOLUTION, EXCEPT FOR 
THOSE LEFT OUT.
>> $50 MILLION IS SMALL 
POTATOES.
>> Andrew: AND A JAW-DROPPING 
RESCUE.
A POLICE OFFICER PULLS A MAN 
FROM CERTAIN DEATH WITH JUST 
MOMENTS TO SPARE.
THIS IS "THE NATIONAL."
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>> Adrienne: PARENTS ACROSS THIS
COUNTRY ARE FRANTICALLY WORRIED 
ABOUT THEIR KIDS.
WILL IT BE SAFE TO SEND THEM TO 
SCHOOL?
SOME ARE BEING PRESSED TO MAKE 
THAT CALL NOW.
>> Andrew: TODAY ONTARIO 
COUNTERED THAT WIDESPREAD 
ANXIETY WITH A PILE OF MONEY.
IT'S FOR SAFETY MEASURES, LIKE 
MORE CLEANING, AND TO FIX 
SUBSTANDARD VENTILATION, BUT 
THERE'S ONE THING SOME PARENTS 
REALLY WANT THAT THE GOVERNMENT 
WON'T COMMIT TO.
HERE'S DEANA SUMANAC-JOHNSON ON 
THE RELENTLESS PUSH FOR CLASS 
SIZE CAPS.
>> Reporter: TWO DAYS AFTER 
>> Reporter: TODAY'S 
BACK-TO-SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENT 
INVOLVED A BIG FIGURE.
>> OUR GOVERNMENT WILL BE 
PROVIDING $50 MILLION IN A NEW 
AND DIRECT ONE-TIME SUPPORT FOR 
IMMEDIATE VENTILATION AND OTHER 
HVAC UPGRADES TO IMPROVE AIR 
QUALITY IN CLASSROOMS. 
>> Reporter: BUT THAT WASN'T THE
NEWS SOME HOPED TO HEAR.
THIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER 
AND PARENT STARTED A PETITION 
ASKING DOUG FORD TO MANDATE 
SMALLER CLASS SIZES.
IT GOT MORE THAN 200,000 
SIGNATURES.
>> I GUESS MY REACTION IS WE 
HAVE SOME KIND OF DEVELOPMENT 
HAPPENING HERE, BUT THIS IS NOT 
REALLY THE EXTENT OF WHAT WE'RE 
LOOKING FOR HERE.
WE HAVE ONTARIANS DEMANDING A 
PLAN FROM THE PROVINCE THAT 
FOLLOWS THE EVIDENCE WHICH SHOWS
US SMALL CLASS SIZES ARE NEEDED.
>> Reporter: AND ANOTHER PARENT 
GROUP UNIMPRESSED.
>> WE NEED STRAIGHTFORWARD 
ANSWERS ON CHANGES THAT WILL BE 
MADE TO VENTILATION, SICK DAYS, 
SUPPORTS WITHIN THE SCHOOL.
I HEARD NONE OF THAT. 
>> Reporter: THE OTHER PART OF 
THE ANNOUNCEMENT TODAY COULD 
LEAD TO SMALLER CLASS SIZES.
HALF A BILLION DOLLARS FROM 
SCHOOL BOARDS' RESERVE FUNDS. 
>> I'LL BE EXPANDING THE ABILITY
OF BOARDS FOR THIS YEAR ONLY IN 
A ONE-TIME REQUEST TO ACCESS 
RESERVE FUNDING.
>> Reporter: THE GOVERNMENT SAYS
SCHOOL BOARDS CAN SPEND IT AS 
THEY LIKE, BUT THOSE RESERVE 
FUNDS ARE SOMETIMES EARMARKED 
FOR OTHER EXPENSES.
TORONTO DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD 
SAYS MUCH OF THEIRS IS SET ASIDE
FOR BENEFIT PLANS AND OTHER 
SCHOOL SUPPORT COSTS.
IN THE LETTER TO TRUSTEES TODAY,
THE TORONTO DISTRICT SCHOOL 
BOARD DIRECTOR CARLENE JACKSON 
SAID IT WOULD NOT BE PRUDENT OR 
GOOD FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IF WE 
WERE TO USE A LARGE AMOUNT OF 
RESERVE FUNDS TO COVER THE 
ENTIRE COST OF SMALLER CLASS 
SIZES.
AND WHILE THE TUG-OF-WAR 
CONTINUES BETWEEN THE PROVINCE, 
UNIONS AND SCHOOL BOARDS, 
FAMILIES ARE LEFT TO GRAPPLE 
WITH THE HARD, PRACTICAL 
QUESTIONS, LIKE HOW CAN CENTURY 
OLD SCHOOLS CAN HAVE THEIR 
-- CHANGE THEIR VENTILATION 
SYSTEMS IN THREE WEEKS, AND HOW 
TO PROVIDE THEIR CHILDREN WITH A
NORMAL SCHOOL EXPERIENCE WHILE 
STILL PROTECTING THEIR HEALTH.
DEANA SUMANAC-JOHNSON, CBC NEWS,
TORONTO.
>> Adrienne: SO DEANA MENTIONED 
THE QUESTIONS ABOUT FIXING POOR 
VENTILATION.
OUR NEXT STORY CONFIRMS PARENTS 
HAVE GOOD REASON TO WORRY ABOUT 
THAT.
VIK ADHOPIA SPOKE WITH AN EXPERT
TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF THE RISK.
>> Reporter: A NEW SCHOOL YEAR 
IN A PANDEMIC MEANS UNEXPECTED 
PRIORITIES FOR PARENTS.
>> AND DO YOU FEEL A LOT OF 
FRESH AIR COMING THROUGH?
>> Reporter: ANNA-KAY BROWN'S 
SON ANTHONY GOES TO AN OLDER 
SCHOOL IN A NEIGHBOURHOOD WITH A
HIGH NUMBER OF CASES OF 
COVID-19.
THE BUILDING IS STUFFY, NOT ALL 
THE WINDOWS OPEN, AND THAT 
WORRIES HER. 
>> THEY ARE ALL WEARING THESE 
MASKS, TRYING TO BREATHE, AND 
JUST THAT SAME AIR BEING 
RECIRCULATED IN THAT CLASSROOM.
>> Reporter: AIRFLOW IS AN 
IMPORTANT FACTOR IN THE SPREAD 
OF THE CORONAVIRUS.
COUGHING SENDS THOUSANDS OF 
DROPLETS FLYING THROUGH THE AIR,
THE MOST COMMON WAY TO INFECT 
OTHERS.
BUT JUST TALKING OR BREATHING 
CAN ALSO RELEASE SMALLER 
PARTICLES, WHICH CAN FLOAT 
INDOORS FOR SEVERAL HOURS.
THE SCIENCE ABOUT HOW MUCH OF A 
RISK THOSE PARTICLES POSE IS 
STILL BEING STUDIED.
TODAY IN ONTARIO, A $50 MILLION 
PROMISE TO FINALLY UPGRADE 
SCHOOL VENTILATION, EVEN BUY AIR
PURIFIERS.
>> THIS WILL GIVE PEACE OF MIND 
THAT THE AIR OUR CHILDREN ARE 
BREATHING IS SAFE AND THAT THESE
UPGRADES CAN COMMENCE 
IMMEDIATELY.
>> Reporter: ONTARIO IS ONE OF 
THE FEW PROVINCES THAT HAS 
ADDRESSED VENTILATION SYSTEMS IN
ITS BACK-TO-SCHOOL PLANS.
PUBLIC HEALTH SPECIALISTS WARN 
THAT'S AN OVERSIGHT.
>> BECAUSE OF THE REALITY THAT 
WE DON'T HAVE THE LUXURIES OF 
THOSE IN VANCOUVER TO 
NECESSARILY JUST OPEN THE DOOR
OR WINDOW IN THE MIDDLE OF THE 
WINTER.
>> Reporter: THE FEDERAL 
GOVERNMENT RECOMMENDS AT A 
MINIMUM SCHOOLS ENSURE THE 
VENTILATION SYSTEM OPERATES 
PROPERLY, INCREASE AIR 
EXCHANGES, OPEN WINDOWS WHEN 
POSSIBLE.
ENGINEERING SPECIALISTS SAY EVEN
THAT MAY NOT BE ENOUGH.
>> WE HAVE SYSTEMICALLY 
NEGLECTED OUR HEATING, 
VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING
OR HVAC SYSTEMS IN MANY OF OUR 
BUILDINGS, MAYBE ESPECIALLY IN 
OUR SCHOOLS, FOR A LONG, LONG 
TIME.
AND NOW ALL OF A SUDDEN WE WANT 
TO USE THEM TO HELP PROTECT US.
>> Reporter: FOR ANXIOUS PARENTS
LIKE ANNA-KAY BROWN, THAT 
PROTECTION CAN'T COME SOON 
ENOUGH.
VIK ADHOPIA, CBC NEWS, TORONTO.
>> Andrew: TODAY MANITOBA 
OUTLINED ITS PLAN FOR A SAFE 
RETURN TO SCHOOL, AND PART OF 
THAT STRONGLY ADVISING THOSE 
FROM GRADES 5 TO 12 TO WEAR 
MASKS. 
>> IF THAT DOESN'T WORK, THEN WE
COULD MANDATE IT, BUT WE ARE NOT
BACK YET, AND SO WE'RE GOING TO 
RELY ON MANITOBANS TO FOLLOW 
RECOMMENDATIONS WHICH THEY 
LARGELY HAVE.
>> Andrew: NOW THOSE STUDENTS 
WILL BE REQUIRED, HOWEVER, TO 
WEAR MASKS ON SCHOOL BUSES.
SCHOOL START AND END TIMES WILL 
ALSO BE STAGGERED, AND COMMON 
AREAS, LIKE LUNCH ROOMS, WILL BE
CLEANED AT LEAST TWICE A DAY.
AND IN NEW BRUNSWICK . . . 
>> STUDENTS OF ALL AGES WILL 
NEED TO BRING A CLEAN FACE MASK 
TO SCHOOL WITH THEM EVERY DAY.
>> Andrew: MASKS WILL BE 
MANDATORY FOR STUDENTS IN GRADES
6 TO 12, BUT SPECIFICALLY 
OUTSIDE CLASSROOMS IN THE 
SCHOOL'S COMMON AREAS.
YOUNGER STUDENTS WILL BE 
ENCOURAGED TO WEAR A MASK.
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WILL ALSO 
HAVE TO KEEP A ONE-METRE 
DISTANCE FROM THEIR CLASSMATES, 
AND IN MANY CASES ONLY ATTEND 
SCHOOL EVERY OTHER DAY.
>> Adrienne: AND WHILE PROVINCES
DEAL WITH SCHOOLS, THE FEDS ARE 
STEPPING IN TO HELP FARMERS, 
MANY OF WHOM COULD ONLY WATCH 
THIS SPRING AND SUMMER AND 
-- AS MONTHS' WORTH OF 
PERISHABLE GOODS WENT BAD WITH 
NO RESTAURANTS TO SELL TO.
DAVID THURTON EXPLAINS THE 
PROGRAM AND WHO ELSE IS HELPING.
>> THIS IS AN ORGANIC BARN.
>> Reporter: HAPPY CHICKENS MAKE
A HAPPY FARMER, AND SOME 
GOVERNMENT CASH IN THESE 
UNSTABLE TIMES DEFINITELY HELPS.
>> THESE ARE VERY INTERESTING, 
YOU KNOW, FUND THAT THE 
GOVERNMENT PUT IN PLACE, AND I 
THANK THEM FOR THAT.
>> Reporter: LEFEBVRE IS ONE OF 
SEVERAL FOOD PRODUCERS 
PARTNERING WITH THE CANADIAN 
GOVERNMENT TO DIVERT SURPLUS 
PRODUCE AND PROTEIN TO FOOD 
BANKS ACROSS THE COUNTRY, FOOD 
THAT WOULD HAVE ENDED UP IN THE 
DUMP AS RESTAURANTS SHUT DOWN 
AND FOOD SUPPLY LINES WERE 
DISRUPTED.
AT THE SAME TIME, CANADIAN FOOD 
BANKS SAW RECORD DEMAND AS 
UNEMPLOYMENT SOARED.
>> I THINK IT'S A WIN-WIN 
PROJECT.
OBVIOUSLY THE FAMILIES AND THE 
PEOPLE WHO WILL BENEFIT FROM THE
FOOD BANKS AND, YOU KNOW, THE 
FOOD THAT WILL COME THROUGH THIS
INITIATIVE, IT WILL BE EXTREMELY
IMPORTANT, AND FOR THE FARMERS 
AND THE PROCESSORS. 
>> Reporter: BUT SOME 
AGRICULTURAL GROUPS SAY THEY 
WAITED TOO LONG FOR RELIEF AND 
THEIR CROPS WENT BAD.
LIKE POTATO FARMERS.
>> THE RESULT IS A PRODUCT 
THAT'S HAD TO BE DESTROYED.
IT'S HAD TO BE BURIED OF OR 
DISPOSED OF IN SOME WAY BECAUSE 
IT JUST WASN'T SUITABLE.
>> Reporter: AND WHAT WAS 
PROMISED TODAY DOESN'T GO NEARLY
FAR ENOUGH. 
>> WHEN YOU GET DOWN TO THE 
NITTY-GRITTY AND YOU SAY $50 
MILLION OFFERED TO AN INDUSTRY 
THAT EXPORTS A BILLION DOLLARS, 
$50 MILLION IS SMALL POTATOES.
>> Reporter: IT CERTAINLY WON'T 
COVER ALL THE STAGGERING LOSSES 
CANADIAN FARMERS HAVE HAD TO 
ENDURE, BUT FOR FOOD BANKS, THIS
PROGRAM WILL HELP RE-STOCK 
SHELVES. 
>> IS IT ENOUGH?
WE COULD ALWAYS USE MORE, AND 
WHAT WE'RE TRYING TO DO IS TO 
HELP AS MANY PEOPLE AS WE CAN.
>> Reporter: ESPECIALLY WITH 
INCREASING NUMBER OF CANADIANS 
TURNING TO FOOD BANKS DURING A 
PANDEMIC.
TORONTO ALONE SAW A 200% JUMP 
DURING THE WORST OF IT.
DAVID THURTON, CBC NEWS, OTTAWA.
>> Andrew: FIGHTING COVID-19 
REMAINS SOMETHING OF A NUMBERS 
GAME, SO LET'S TAKE A LOOK AT 
WHERE THE COUNTRY IS AT TONIGHT.
GOOD NEWS IN ATLANTIC CANADA.
JUST TWO NEW CASES IN NEW 
BRUNSWICK.
ELSEWHERE, A BIT OF A SEESAW.
QUEBEC SAW MORE THAN 100 NEW 
CASES.
THAT HIGH FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 
A FEW DAYS.
ONTARIO REPORTED FEWER THAN 
THAT, 78, BUT BEAR IN MIND 
TORONTO DIDN'T REPORT FIGURES 
TODAY, WHICH MEANS THAT NUMBER 
COULD BE HIGHER.
AND FOR B.C., 78 NEW CASES AS 
PART OF A BROADER UPWARD SWING.
THE DAY BEFORE, 85, THE 
THIRD-HIGHEST ONE-DAY TOTAL 
SINCE THE PANDEMIC BEGAN.
IT IS THE CONTINUATION OF A 
TREND PROMPTING FEARS OF A 
DANGEROUS BACKSLIDE.
AND AS B.C.'S CASE NUMBERS 
INCREASE, SO DOES THE FINGER 
POINTING.
SOME PUT THE BLAME ON CLUBS AND 
BARS.
OTHERS JUST BLAME YOUNG PEOPLE 
THEMSELVES FOR PUTTING A GOOD 
TIME AHEAD OF GOOD SENSE.
TINA LOVGREEN TAKES A CLOSER 
LOOK.
>> THIS IS RIGHT FROM THE 
BEGINNING TO CREATE THE INITIAL 
SOCIAL DISTANCING.
>> Reporter: THIS VANCOUVER PUB 
HAS BEEN GIVEN THE NICKNAME "THE
AQUARIUM," AND YOU CAN SEE WHY.
>> AND THEN HOW OFTEN DO THESE 
GET CLEANED?
>> EVERY MORNING EVERYTHING IS 
STEAMED. 
>> Reporter: BUT EVEN WITH ALL 
OF THIS, STILL A CASE LINKED TO 
A BAR PATRON TWO WEEKS AGO. 
>> SMALL GROUP CAME IN.
THEY WERE SAT WITHIN THEIR OWN 
SOCIAL CIRCLE, AND AN INDIVIDUAL
STOOD UP TO GO TO THE WASHROOM 
AND ON HIS WAY HE ACTUALLY SPOKE
TO SOMEBODY, ONE OF THE OTHER 
GROUPS.
AND THAT WAS IT.
>> Reporter: THE CUSTOMER WAS 
ASYMPTOMATIC, BUT IT WAS ENOUGH 
FOR HEALTH OFFICIALS TO PUT OUT 
A NOTICE AND HURT BUSINESS.
PROBABLY SEEN PROBABLY 25, 30%, 
YOU KNOW, DECREASE THAT HAPPENED
IMMEDIATELY OVER THAT WEEKEND.
>> Reporter: AT LEAST THREE 
OTHER NIGHTCLUBS HAVE HAD 
EXPOSURES.
OFFICIALS ARE WARNING PEOPLE WHO
VISITED TO MONITOR FOR SYMPTOMS.
>> I WAS DOWN NEAR YALETOWN THE 
NIGHT OF THE 8TH WHERE SEVERAL 
BUSINESSES GOT SORT OF CONTACT 
TRACED THERE, AND IT WAS JUST A 
GONG SHOW DOWN THERE.
LIKE, EVERYBODY WAS OUTSIDE.
IT DIDN'T SEEM LIKE THEY CARED. 
>> Reporter: THIS VENUE, 
PIERRE'S LOUNGE, WAS FORCED TO 
SHUT DOWN FOR VIOLATING PUBLIC 
HEALTH ORDERS. 
>> WHEN, YOU KNOW, PEOPLE START 
TO CONSUME ALCOHOL, SOME OF 
THEIR INHIBITIONS GO OUT THE 
WINDOW, AND WE CAN'T ENTIRELY 
CONTROL THAT.
>> Reporter: BUT THE GROUP 
REPRESENTING BARS AND NIGHTCLUBS
SAY VENUES ARE DOING THEIR PART.
>> IT'S THE PATRONS WHO ARE NOT 
FOLLOWING THE RULES, WHICH IS 
DIFFICULT. 
>> Reporter: AS THE CASE NUMBERS
IN B.C. CONTINUE TO GO UP, THE 
MAJORITY ARE YOUNG PEOPLE UNDER 
THE AGE OF 30.
>> THEY MAKE UP A 
DISPROPORTIONATE NOW PROPORTION 
OF OUR CASES. 
>> Reporter: PSYCHOLOGISTS SAY 
YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE TO GET OVER 
THEIR FEELING OF INVINCIBILITY. 
>> YOU MIGHT BE ASYMPTOMATIC, 
BUT BY YOU GOING OUT AND 
PARTYING, YOU MIGHT END UP 
KILLING YOUR GRANNY, YOU KNOW?
GETTING INFECTED YOURSELF, NOT 
KNOWING THAT YOU'RE INFECTED, 
AND THEN SPREADING TO YOUR 
FRIENDS OR FAMILY OR LOVED ONES.
>> Reporter: AND WITH THE CURVE 
CLIMBING AT A HIGHER RATE THAN 
IN MARCH, THE SECOND WAVE COULD 
BE BIGGER THAN THE FIRST.
TINA LOVGREEN, CBC NEWS, 
VANCOUVER.
>> Adrienne: IN EUROPE, SEVERAL 
COUNTRIES ARE TRYING TO FLATTEN 
CURVES THAT HAVE BEEN TRENDING 
UPWARDS IN RECENT DAYS.
SPAIN TODAY RECORDED THE HIGHEST
NUMBER OF NEW INFECTIONS SINCE 
APRIL, MORE THAN 2900, WHILE 
FRANCE HAS ALREADY BROKEN ITS 
RECORD SET YESTERDAY WITH NEARLY
2700 NEW CASES.
BUT RISING INFECTION RATES 
AREN'T THE ONLY THINGS THESE 
COUNTRIES HAVE IN COMMON.
AS MARGARET EVANS TELLS US, BOTH
ARE NOW COVERED BY BRITISH 
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS.
>> Reporter: THE PARIS MARATHON 
IN HAPPIER TIMES, FLOWING PAST 
ICONIC LANDMARKS.
BUT THIS YEAR, COVID-19 CONTROLS
THE STREETS, OR AT LEAST WHAT'S 
HAPPENING ON THEM, AND THIS WEEK
ORGANIZERS DECIDED TO CANCEL THE
RACE THEY'D ALREADY POSTPONED 
ONCE BECAUSE OF THE VIRUS NOW 
STAGING A WORRYING COMEBACK.
TODAY, FRANCE REPORTED MORE THAN
2,600 NEW CASES OVER THE PAST 24
HOURS, A POST-LOCKDOWN HIGH.
SOME CITIES ARE NOW MAKING MASKS
COMPULSORY OUTDOORS, AND ANYONE 
FLYING IN OR OUT OF FRANCE MUST 
WEAR A SINGLE-USE SURGICAL MASK.
HOMEMADE OR RE-USABLE ONES, NOT 
ALLOWED.
EVERYTHING WE DO TODAY IS TO 
AVOID A NEW LOCKDOWN, SAID THE 
FRENCH HEALTH MINISTER OLIVIER 
VERAN.
MANY BELIEVE THE EASING OF 
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS IS FUELLING 
SPIKES IN SEVERAL EUROPEAN 
COUNTRIES, INCLUDING GERMANY.
BERLIN IS INTRODUCING MANDATORY 
TESTING FOR TRAVELLERS RETURNING
FROM HOT SPOTS.
GERMANY'S HEALTH MINISTER, JENS 
SPAHN, SAYS THEY ARE THE BIGGEST
CONCERN.
IT'S NOT THE TIME FOR 
SELFISHNESS, HE'S SAYING.
WE CAN ONLY DEFEAT CORONA IN A 
TEAM GAME.
GERMANY HAS WARNED ITS CITIZENS 
AGAINST TRAVEL TO PARTS OF 
SPAIN, BUT THAT DIDN'T DETER 
THESE HOLIDAY MAKERS.
I SAID TO MYSELF THAT I COULD 
JUST AS EASILY GET INFECTED IN 
GERMANY, SAYS MARCUS KRAUSE.
BUT SPAIN NOW HAS THE WORST 
INFECTION RATE IN WESTERN 
EUROPE, ALMOST TRIPLING IN JULY,
OVERTAKING THE UNITED KINGDOM.
TODAY THE REGION OF GALICIA 
BANNED SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES,
FEARING IT'S HELPING TO SPREAD 
THE VIRUS.
A FEW WEEKS AGO, YOUNG BRITS 
PARTYING ON THE SPANISH COAST 
WERE BLAMED BY LOCALS FOR BEING 
UNSAFE.
SINCE THEN, BRITAIN HAS IMPOSED 
A QUARANTINE ON ITS CITIZENS, OR
ANYONE ELSE, ENTERING THE U.K. 
FROM SPAIN.
AND JUST TONIGHT, IT ADDED 
FRANCE TO THAT QUARANTINE LIST, 
ALONG WITH MALTA AND THE 
NETHERLANDS.
MARGARET EVANS, CBC NEWS, 
LONDON.
>> Adrienne: A DRAMATIC TURN IN 
NEW ZEALAND THIS WEEK.
THE COUNTRY WENT 102 DAYS 
WITHOUT A LOCALLY TRANSMITTED 
CASE.
NOW IT REPORTS MORE THAN A 
DOZEN.
>> AS WITH OUR FIRST OUTBREAK, 
WE DO HAVE AN EXPECTATION THAT 
THINGS WILL GET WORSE BEFORE 
THEY GET BETTER.
>> Adrienne: SO AT LEAST 17 
CASES ARE NOW LINKED TO A NEW 
CLUSTER IN AUCKLAND.
THAT CLUSTER TRIGGERED A 
THREE-DAY LOCKDOWN OF THE CITY, 
SOMETHING MANY BELIEVE WILL BE 
EXTENDED AS OFFICIALS TRY TO 
CLAMP DOWN BEFORE IT GETS WORSE.
OFFICIALS SAY THE VIRUS MAY HAVE
BEEN CIRCULATING FOR WEEKS.
>> Andrew: ISRAEL AND THE UNITED
ARAB EMIRATES, TWO COUNTRIES 
WITH NO DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS, 
BUT TODAY THEY'VE REACHED A DEAL
TO CHANGE THAT.
IT'S AN AGREEMENT DONALD TRUMP 
HELPED BROKER.
THE FOREIGN POLICY WIN FOR THE 
MIDDLE EAST, BUT ONE THE U.S. 
PRESIDENT IS ALSO PLANNING ON 
USING AT HOME.
PAUL HUNTER HAS MORE.
>> Reporter: LIGHTING UP CITY 
HALL IN TEL AVIV TONIGHT, THE 
BLUE AND WHITE OF ISRAEL, AND AS
WELL, THE GREEN, WHITE, BLACK 
AND RED OF THE UNITED ARAB 
EMIRATES.
>> President Donald Trump: JUST 
A FEW MOMENTS AGO I HOSTED A 
VERY SPECIAL CALL WITH TWO 
FRIENDS.
>> Reporter: DONALD TRUMP WITH 
THE SURPRISE ANNOUNCEMENT THIS 
MORNING.
>> President Donald Trump: AFTER
49 YEARS, ISRAEL AND THE UNITED 
ARAB EMIRATES WILL FULLY 
NORMALIZE THEIR DIPLOMATIC 
RELATIONS. 
>> Reporter: TRUMP'S CALL WITH 
ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER BENJAMIN 
NETANYAHU AND UAE'S CROWN PRINCE
MOHAMMED BIN ZAYED IS SAID TO 
HAVE SEALED THE DEAL. 
>> THIS IS THE GREATEST 
ADVANCEMENTS TOWARDS PEACE IN 
THE BETWEEN ISRAEL AND THE ARAB 
WORLD IN THE LAST 26 YEARS.
>> Reporter: ISRAEL STRUCK A 
PEACE ACCORD WITH EGYPT IN '79 
AND WITH JORDAN IN 1994, BUT 
MOST OTHER ARAB COUNTRIES HAVE 
FAILED TO RECOGNIZE ISRAEL, 
UNTIL NOW.
SAYS TRUMP, STAY TUNED.
>> President Donald Trump: NOW 
THAT THE ICE HAS BEEN BROKEN, I 
EXPECT MORE ARAB AND MUSLIM 
COUNTRIES WILL FOLLOW THE UNITED
ARAB EMIRATES' LEAD.
>> Reporter: A KEY PART OF THE 
AGREEMENT, ISRAEL WILL SUSPEND 
PLANS TO ANNEX CHUNKS OF 
PALESTINIAN TERRITORY IN THE 
WEST BANK.
IN RETURN, ISRAEL GETS THAT 
LONG-WANTED RECOGNITION FROM 
ANOTHER ARAB COUNTRY.
THEN THERE'S IRAN.
ALONG WITH THE U.S., BOTH ISRAEL
AND THE UAE SEE THAT COUNTRY AS 
A CONSTANT THREAT.
THE DEAL STRENGTHENS OPPOSITION 
AGAINST IRAN WITHIN THE REGION.
BUT PALESTINIANS QUICKLY TURN 
THUMBS DOWN ON ALL OF IT.
A GOVERNMENT SPOKESMAN TODAY 
CALLING IT A BETRAYAL.
PALESTINIANS HAVE LONG URGED 
ARAB COUNTRIES TO STEER CLEAR OF
ISRAEL UNTIL ISRAEL AGREES TO 
LASTING PEACE WITH PALESTINIANS.
FOR DONALD TRUMP, IT'S A BIG 
FOREIGN POLICY ACHIEVEMENT, JUST
AS HIS RE-ELECTION CAMPAIGN IS 
SET TO BEGIN IN EARNEST.
LOW IN THE POLLS, HE SEEMED 
HAPPY WITH HOW IT'S ALL PLAYING 
OUT.
IT'S A GREAT, GREAT THING, HE 
SAID, ANDREW.
>> Andrew: AND PAUL, SPEAKING OF
THE ELECTION, TRUMP IS 
CONTINUING TO WEIGH IN ON HOW HE
THINKS VOTING WILL ACTUALLY PLAY
OUT.
>> Reporter: YEAH, IT'S ALL 
ABOUT HOW TO ACTUALLY CONDUCT 
THE VOTE IN NOVEMBER.
MOST PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY 
AGREE THAT STANDING IN LINE AT A
POLLING STATION DURING A 
PANDEMIC, MAYBE FOR HOURS, IS A 
POTENTIAL HEALTH HAZARD, SO THE 
IDEA OF VOTING BY MAIL HAS 
CAUGHT FIRE, BIG TIME, BUT NOT
IN THE WHITE HOUSE.
DONALD TRUMP IS NOW PUSHING BACK
AGAINST THE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE,
AND A REQUEST FOR MORE MONEY FOR
IT.
TRUMP IS DIRECTLY LINKING THAT 
REQUEST WITH THE MOVE TOWARD 
VOTING BY MAIL AND SUGGESTING, 
WITHOUT EVIDENCE, THAT VOTING BY
MAIL WILL LEAD TO VOTING FRAUD.
TRUMP CRITICS SUGGEST HE IS IN
FACT WORRIED IT WILL LEAD TO 
MORE PEOPLE VOTING AND VOTING 
FOR JOE BIDEN.
TODAY TRUMP SAYS HE OPPOSES THE 
NEW FUNDING.
MAN, DID HE EVER.
HERE HE IS ON FOX NEWS WHEN HE 
CALLED IN TO TALK ABOUT IT.
>> President Donald Trump: THEY 
WANT $3.5 BILLION FOR SOMETHING 
THAT WILL TURN OUT TO BE 
FRAUDULENT, THAT'S ELECTION 
MONEY, BASICALLY.
THEY WANT $3.5 BILLION FOR THE 
MAIL-IN VOTES, OKAY, UNIVERSAL 
MAIL-IN BALLOTS.
THERE'S NOTHING WRONG WITH 
GETTING OUT AND VOTING.
YOU GET OUT AND VOTE.
THEY VOTED DURING WORLD WAR I 
AND WORLD WAR II.
NOW IF WE DON'T MAKE A DEAL, 
THAT MEANS THEY DON'T GET THE 
MONEY.
THAT MEANS THEY CAN'T HAVE 
UNIVERSAL MAIL-IN VOTING.
>> Reporter: TRUMP OPPONENTS ARE
TONIGHT SAYING HE IS SIMPLY 
TRYING TO MANIPULATE THE POSTAL 
SERVICE FOR HIS OWN POLITICAL 
GAIN.
ANDREW, IT'S GOING TO BE A WILD 
RIDE FROM HERE TO NOVEMBER.
>> Andrew: PAUL HUNTER, THANK 
YOU VERY MUCH.
>> Adrienne: IT IS ANOTHER 
VIOLENT NIGHT IN BELARUS AS
THOUSANDS FLOCK TO THE STREETS 
TO PROTEST THE ELECTION VICTORY 
OF ALEXANDER LUKASHENKO.
AS STEVEN D'SOUZA SHOWS US, 
DESPITE BRUTAL EFFORTS BY THE 
GOVERNMENT TO CRACK DOWN, THE 
DEMONSTRATIONS ARE GROWING.
[ Chanting ]
>> Reporter: FIVE DAYS OF 
PROTESTS AND BRUTAL CRACKDOWNS 
HAVE LEFT BELARUS IN TURMOIL.
THESE WORKERS AT A STATE-RUN 
INDUSTRIAL PLANT BECAME THE 
LATEST GROUP TO RAISE THEIR 
VOICES IN ANGER OVER SUNDAY'S 
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS AND THE 
CRUSHING VIOLENCE THAT FOLLOWED.
>>[Speaking Foreign Language]
>> Reporter: FROM VIDEOS ON 
SOCIAL MEDIA OF EX-SOLDIERS 
TOSSING OUT THEIR UNIFORMS TO 
GROUPS OF WOMEN HOLDING BOUQUETS
OF FLOWERS AND FORMING A HUMAN 
CHAIN, THE ANGER ON THE STREETS 
HAS ONLY GROWN.
THAT DESPITE SEEMINGLY
INDISCRIMINATE AND CONSTANT 
POLICE BEATINGS.
AND THE VIOLENT SUPPRESSION OF 
LARGE PROTESTS SINCE PRESIDENT 
ALEXANDER LUKASHENKO DECLARED 
VICTORY ON SUNDAY IN AN ELECTION
OBSERVERS SAY WAS NEITHER FAIR 
NOR FREE.
SINCE THEN, CLOSE TO 7,000 
PROTESTERS HAVE BEEN DETAINED.
>>[Speaking Foreign Language]
>> Reporter: OUR WOMEN, OUR 
CHILDREN ARE BEING KILLED AND 
BEATEN UP, VIOLATED AND TAKEN 
AWAY.
THOSE RELEASED HAVE EMERGED FROM
DETENTION CENTRES WITH STORIES 
OF MORE BRUTALITY, OF SQUALID,
OVERCROWDED CELLS, NO FOOD OR 
MEDICAL CARE, AND SEVERE 
BEATINGS BY GUARDS.
LUKASHENKO, IN POWER FOR 26 
YEARS, IS TRYING TO WIN THE 
INFORMATION WAR.
HE CLAIMS THE PROTESTERS ARE 
CRIMINALS, THE UNEMPLOYED AND 
OUTSIDE AGITATORS.
>>[Speaking Foreign Language]
>> Reporter: THEY'VE STOLEN NOT 
JUST MY VOTE, BUT 26 YEARS OF MY
LIFE.
THIS REGIME MUST GO AWAY.
ONLY ONE OF THE THREE WOMEN 
LEADING THE OPPOSITION IS STILL 
IN BELARUS.
SHE PROMISES TO FIGHT ON.
>> BUT WHEN WE'RE TOGETHER, WE 
CAN RUN IT, AND I'M SURE WE WILL
GET TO THE VICTORY.
>> Reporter: A PROMISE THAT THE 
CHORUS CALLING FOR CHANGE WILL 
NOT GO SILENT ANY TIME SOON.
STEVEN D'SOUZA, CBC NEWS, NEW 
YORK.
>> Andrew: WELL, WHEN IT COMES 
TO COVID-19, OFFICIALS SAY FALSE
AND MISLEADING INFORMATION IS 
COSTING LIVES.
>> MISINFORMATION IS CAUSING 
REAL HARM.
IT'S CAUSING DEATH.
IT'S CAUSING INJURY.
>> Andrew: AHEAD ON "THE 
NATIONAL," THE CANADIAN 
INNOVATION AIMED AT FIGHTING 
MISINFORMATION, AND IT'S FUN 
TOO.
>> ARE YOU SURE?
>> YES.
>> AWESOME START, WOW, YOU DID 
IT.
>> Adrienne: AND THE ONTARIO 
VILLAGE NOW THE SCENE OF A HATE 
CRIME INVESTIGATION VOWING TO 
CONTINUE FIGHTING RACISM.
>> I'M REALLY PROUD TO SAY THAT 
PEOPLE ACROSS TOWN HAVE BEEN 
VERY POSITIVE SAYING WE WON'T 
BACK DOWN.
>> Andrew: AND A SPLIT-SECOND 
LIFE-SAVING MOMENT CAUGHT ON 
CAMERA.
WE'RE BACK IN TWO MINUTES.
>> Adrienne: WELCOME BACK.
THERE WAS A HEART-STOPPING 
RESCUE THAT WAS CAPTURED ON 
POLICE BODY CAMERA IN 
CALIFORNIA.
THIS IS FOOTAGE YOU NEED TO SEE 
TO BELIEVE.
>> GET UP!
GET UP, GET UP, UP, UP!
>> Adrienne: OKAY, SO LOOK AT 
THAT.
AN INCREDIBLY CLOSE CALL AS AN 
OFFICER RUNS OUT OF HER CAR TO 
DRAG A MAN TO SAFETY JUST 
MOMENTS BEFORE THAT FREIGHT 
TRAIN BARRELS INTO HIS 
WHEELCHAIR.
THE 66-YEAR-OLD SEEMED TO BE 
TRAPPED BETWEEN THE RAIL TRACKS.
HE SUFFERED A LEG INJURY AND WAS
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL.
THE OFFICER, OF COURSE, IS BEING
HAILED A HERO.
>> Andrew: THAT'S PRETTY WILD.
>>> A FUNNEL CLOUD TOUCHED DOWN 
IN SOUTHWESTERN MANITOBA TONIGHT
AS THE REGION DEALS WITH SOME 
PRETTY SEVERE WEATHER.
>> DEFINITELY TOUCHING DOWN.
IT'S GETTING A LOT CLOSER HERE.
>> Andrew: ENVIRONMENT CANADA 
SAYS IT RECEIVED MULTIPLE 
REPORTS OF WHAT THEY CALL A 
BRIEF TORNADO NEAR BRANDON.
THE WORST OF IT SEEMS OVER.
TORNADO WARNINGS HAVE BEEN 
DROPPED, BUT THERE WAS STRONG 
WIND, INTENSE RAIN AND LARGE 
HAIL.
ALSO ABOUT A WEEK AGO NEARBY AN 
F2 TORNADO KILLED TWO TEENAGERS.
>>> A FIRE IN NORTHWESTERN 
ONTARIO CONTINUES TO THREATEN 
THE TOWN OF RED LAKE.
FIREFIGHTERS ARE BATTLING STRONG
WINDS FROM THE SOUTH, 
COMPLICATING EFFORTS TO TRY AND 
PROTECT THE COMMUNITY.
THE FLAMES HAVE ENGULFED ABOUT 
550 HECTARES OF FOREST AND 
FORCED THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE FROM 
THEIR HOMES.
CREWS ARE HOPING RAIN IN 
TONIGHT'S FORECAST WILL HELP.
>> Adrienne: A METIS MAN IS 
FASTING AND CAMPING OUTSIDE THE 
SASKATCHEWAN LEGISLATURE 
TONIGHT.
HE WANTS THE M.L.A.s INSIDE TO 
PASS WHAT HE CALLS MEANINGFUL 
LEGISLATION ON SUICIDE 
PREVENTION.
BUT AS BONNIE ALLEN REPORTS, 
WHILE A FEW MINISTERS MET WITH 
HIM, THE PROVINCE TOOK HIM TO 
COURT FOR TRESPASSING.
>> Reporter: MORE THAN TWO DOZEN
PEOPLE SHOWED UP TO SUPPORT HIM 
IN COURT, BUT 24-YEAR-OLD 
TRISTEN DUROCHER CHOSE TO STAY 
AT HIS TEEPEE IN WASCANA PARK.
DUROCHER SAYS HE WAS JUST TEN 
YEARS OLD WHEN HE STARTED 
PLAYING THE FIDDLE AT FUNERALS 
FOR PEOPLE WHO HAD DIED BY 
SUICIDE.
>> AND I COULD HAVE BEEN PLAYING
AT THE PLAYGROUND, BUT I WAS 
PLAYING BESIDE A HOLE IN THE 
GROUND.
>> Reporter: DUROCHER WALKED 635
KILOMETRES TO REGINA TO PRAY, 
FAST AND FIDDLE ACROSS FROM THE 
SASKATCHEWAN LEGISLATIVE 
BUILDING.
HE IS SURROUNDED BY THE FACES OF
100 PEOPLE WHO TOOK THEIR OWN 
LIFE.
DUROCHER IS FRUSTRATED THAT 
SASK. PARTY M.L.A.s VOTED 
AGAINST THE BILL THAT WOULD HAVE
DECLARED SUICIDE A PUBLIC HEALTH
CRISIS.
TWO MINISTERS WHO MET WITH 
DUROCHER SAID THEY APPRECIATE 
DUROCHER'S ADVOCACY ON THIS 
ISSUE.
OUR GOVERNMENT WILL CONTINUE 
WORKING TO IMPLEMENT PILLARS FOR
LIFE, THE SASKATCHEWAN SUICIDE 
PREVENTION PLAN.
>> THIS IS NO LONGER A POLITICAL
HUNGER STRIKE BECAUSE THEY'VE 
ALREADY COME TO TELL ME THEY'RE 
NOT GOING TO DO ANYTHING.
AND SO IF I WAS TO NOT EAT UNTIL
THEY DID SOMETHING, I WOULD DIE 
HERE.
>> Reporter: DUROCHER VOWS TO 
FAST FOR 44 DAYS, ONE DAY FOR 
EVERY M.L.A. WHO REJECTED THE 
BILL, BUT HE'S BEEN SERVED WITH 
A TRESPASS NOTICE.
THE PROVINCE'S PARK AGENCY SAYS 
HE'S BREAKING BYLAWS BY CAMPING 
OVERNIGHT, SETTING UP A 
STRUCTURE, AND LIGHTING A FIRE.
>> HURT, NOT ANGRY, HURT.
THEY HAVE NO FEELINGS.
THEY HAVE NO SYMPATHY FOR PEOPLE
THAT SUFFER.
>> Reporter: POLICE ARE REFUSING
TO REMOVE DUROCHER WITHOUT A 
COURT ORDER.
THEY WANT TO AVOID SCENES LIKE 
THIS ONE FROM ANOTHER PROTEST 
CAMP TWO YEARS AGO.
>> I'LL BE HERE UNTIL MY FAST IS
COMPLETE.
>> Reporter: THIS AFTERNOON, A 
JUDGE GRANTED AN ADJOURNMENT 
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 4 TO GIVE 
DUROCHER'S LAWYER MORE TIME TO 
PREPARE A CONSTITUTIONAL 
ARGUMENT THAT DUROCHER'S CHARTER
RIGHTS TRUMP PARK BYLAWS.
BONNIE ALLEN, CBC NEWS, REGINA.
>> Andrew: THE PAST FEW MONTHS 
HAVE SEEN A RECKONING TAKE PLACE
IN CITIES AROUND THE WORLD.
PROTESTS AGAINST SYSTEMIC RACISM
AND POLICE BRUTALITY HAVE 
SPARKED A MOVEMENT.
IT'S A RALLYING CRY THAT'S ALSO 
BEING HEARD IN SMALLER 
COMMUNITIES LOOKING FOR WAYS TO 
SHOW THEIR SOLIDARITY.
LIKE IN SCHOMBERG, ONTARIO.
A COMMUNITY ABOUT AN HOUR 
NORTHWEST OF THE TORONTO WHERE 
MANY HAVE BEEN SHARING THEIR OWN
BLACK LIVES MATTER AND 
INDIGENOUS LIVES MATTER SIGNS, 
BUT ONE ANGRY RESPONSE HAS 
CAUSED CONCERN.
AND TODAY IT LED TO AN ARREST.
JONATHAN GATEHOUSE WALKS US 
THROUGH WHAT HAPPENED. 
>> Reporter: THE MAIN STREET OF 
THE QUAINT ONTARIO VILLAGE OF 
SCHOMBERG WAS UNUSUALLY BUSY 
THIS AFTERNOON.
AS EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM 
OFFICERS ARRESTED A MALE SUSPECT
IN CONNECTION WITH A POSSIBLE 
HATE CRIME.
THREE NIGHTS AGO A NUMBER OF 
INDIGENOUS LIVES MATTER SIGNS 
WERE STOLEN AND SET ON FIRE.
GREG LOCKE CAME ACROSS THE 
REMNANTS ON HIS REGULAR MORNING 
WALK.
>> I WAS ABLE TO SEE IN SOME OF 
THE DEBRIS THAT YOU COULD 
RECOGNIZE SOME OF THE COLOUR AND
THE VINYL THAT HADN'T BEEN QUITE
BURNED.
IT TURNED OUT TO BE BURNED 
SIGNS. 
>> Reporter: SINCE CANADA DAY, 
BLACK LIVES MATTER AND 
INDIGENOUS LIVES MATTER SIGNS 
HAVE LINED THE LAWNS AND 
STOREFRONTS.
PEOPLE IN OTHER LARGER CITIES 
WERE MARCHING AND PROTESTING 
RACIAL INJUSTICES, SCHOMBERG WAS
SHOWING ITS SOLIDARITY QUIETLY. 
>> I WANTED A REALLY VISIBLE AND
PRESENT AND ONGOING SIGN THAT 
THIS IS A SAFE PLACE FOR 
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE, FOR BLACK 
PEOPLE.
>> Reporter: BUT LATE LAST WEEK,
ON A COMMUNITY FACEBOOK PAGE, A 
DIFFERENT MESSAGE.
A RESIDENT THREATENING THAT HE 
WOULD BE BURNING ALL INDIGENOUS 
LIVES MATTER SIGNS.
>> IT WAS A RANT ABOUT 
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE AND VERY 
MISINFORMED, VERY IGNORANT. 
>> Reporter: SUSAN HESLOP RUNS 
THE SCHOMBERG COMMUNITY FACEBOOK
PAGE.
>> I IMMEDIATELY DIDN'T ALLOW 
IT.
SO NOBODY SAW THE ACTUAL POST 
FROM THE ACTUAL PERSON.
I JUST SCREENSHOTTED IT AND 
CALLED THE POLICE. 
>> Reporter: POLICE HAVE CHARGED
A MAN WITH MISCHIEF AND UTTERING
THREATS.
HE'S SINCE BEEN RELEASED.
SOURCES TELL CBC NEWS THAT THE 
MAN IS THE SAME INDIVIDUAL WHOSE
PROFILE WAS ATTACHED TO THE 
POST.
>> WE ARE TAKING IT VERY 
SERIOUSLY.
THIS INVESTIGATION IS BEING 
OVERSEEN BY OUR HATE CRIME UNIT.
>> Reporter: IN THE HOURS AFTER 
THE SIGNS WERE STOLEN, ALICIA 
AND HER PARTNER WERE HANDING OUT
REPLACEMENTS AND PLANNING TO 
ORDER HUNDREDS MORE.
>> I'M REALLY PROUD TO SAY THAT 
PEOPLE ACROSS TOWN HAVE BEEN 
VERY POSITIVE SAYING WE WON'T 
BACK DOWN, GIVE US MORE SIGNS, 
WE'LL PUT THEM BACK UP. 
>> FANTASTIC, GOT THE NEW SIGN. 
>> Reporter: THE COMMUNITY 
SENDING A CLEAR MESSAGE, HATE 
ISN'T WELCOME HERE.
JONATHAN GATEHOUSE, CBC NEWS, 
SCHOMBERG.
>> Andrew: NEXT, A CLOSE-KNIT 
COMMUNITY HIT HARD BY COVID-19.
>> NOW EVERYBODY KNOWS SOMEBODY 
THAT HAS HAD IT.
>> Andrew: WE'LL LOOK AT HOW THE
CHALLENGES FACED BY ONE 
POPULATION WENT WELL BEYOND THE 
VIRUS ITSELF.
>> Adrienne: AND LATER, THE TWO 
BOYS WHO DECIDED TO SEND A 
LITTLE BIT OF P.E.I. TO 
CANADIANS MISSING THEIR ISLAND 
GETAWAY DURING THE PANDEM
>> Andrew: WELCOME BACK.
ONTARIO PREMIER DOUG FORD MET 
TODAY WITH MAYORS FROM THE 
WINDSOR-ESSEX AREA AS THE REGION
JOINED THE REST OF THE PROVINCE 
LOOSENING CORONAVIRUS 
RESTRICTIONS.
>> Premier Doug Ford: THEY WENT 
THROUGH THIS PANDEMIC, AND 
EVERYONE'S PULLED TOGETHER, AND 
IT JUST -- I'M SO HAPPY THEY'RE 
IN STAGE THREE.
>> Andrew: IT MEANS NEARLY ALL 
BUSINESSES AND PUBLIC SPACES ARE
ABLE TO REOPEN, BUT A REMINDER 
OF THE RISKS.
EIGHT NEW COVID-19 CASES WERE 
REPORTED TODAY IN THAT REGION.
NOW WE'VE BEEN TELLING YOU ABOUT
HOW OUTBREAKS AT FARMS HELD UP 
THE REGION'S REOPENING.
FARMS WHERE MANY MIGRANT WORKERS
AND MEMBERS OF THE LOW GERMAN 
COMMUNITY WORK.
THE SECLUDED MENNONITE 
POPULATION WAS HIT PARTICULARLY 
HARD, AND AS CHRIS ENSING TELLS 
US, THE CHALLENGES THEY FACE 
DURING THE PANDEMIC GO BEYOND 
COVID.
>> [INDISCERNIBLE]. 
>> Reporter: IN THESE TIMES, 
REACHING OUT IS MORE IMPORTANT 
THAN EVER.
>> THE SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC 
HEALTH [INDISCERNIBLE]
>> Reporter: THIS RADIO STATION,
AN ESSENTIAL SERVICE, HAS NEW 
OBSTACLES.
THEY ARE BROADCASTING PUBLIC 
HEALTH MESSAGES IN LOW GERMAN.
>> THERE IS CERTAINLY SOME WORDS
THAT ARE DIFFICULT TO TRANSLATE,
AND SO YOU HAVE TO DO THE 
CONCEPT, RIGHT?
>> Reporter: THE LOW GERMAN 
COMMUNITY HAS DEEP ROOTS IN 
SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO.
LARGE FAMILIES THE NORM, SOME 
LOW GERMANS ARE MENNONITES BY 
ETHNICITY OR BY FAITH OR NOT AT 
ALL, A DIVERSE COMMUNITY IN THE 
THOUSANDS, DEALING WITH A RECENT
SURGE IN COVID-19 CASES.
>> UP UNTIL A COUPLE OF WEEKS 
AGO, VERY FEW OF US KNEW ANYBODY
THAT HAD ANY -- THAT HAD IT OR 
HAD ANY EXPERIENCE WITH IT, 
RIGHT?
AND I THINK NOW EVERYBODY KNOWS 
SOMEBODY THAT HAS HAD IT.
>> Reporter: IN EARLY JULY, A 
WARNING, DOZENS OF PEOPLE MAY 
HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO COVID 
FOLLOWING A FUNERAL SERVICE AT 
THIS CHURCH.
A HIGH PRIORITY ALERT FROM 
PUBLIC HEALTH HIT THE AIRWAVES.
>>[Speaking Foreign Language].
>> Reporter: A FAMILIAR VOICE 
TRYING TO REACH A 
SELF-SUFFICIENT COMMUNITY 
STEEPED IN ORAL TRADITION, AND 
SOME WHO MAY BE HESITANT TO SEEK
HEALTH CARE SERVICES.
>> BEING A FIRST-GENERATION 
CANADIAN, I -- 
>> Reporter: HELEN BERGEN IS A 
LOW GERMAN MENNONITE AND A NURSE
PRACTITIONER. 
>> THIS IS A COMMUNITY THAT IS 
VERY CLOSE KNIT.
TRADITIONALLY THERE HAS BEEN 
MAYBE SOME LEVEL OF DISTRUST 
FROM, YOU KNOW, GOVERNMENT 
INSTITUTIONS. 
>> Reporter: AS THE REST OF 
ONTARIO REOPENED, WINDSOR-ESSEX 
RE-MINED A HOT SPOT, HUNDREDS
OF MIGRANT WORKERS TESTING AT 
FARMS WHERE LOW GERMAN FAMILIES 
ALSO WORK.
LEAMINGTON'S HOSPITAL NOTICED 
MORE LOW GERMANS HOSPITALIZED 
FOR COVID AT THE SAME TIME LOCAL
LEADERS AND MENTORS, LIKE 
BERGEN, FOCUSED ON A GRASSROOTS 
RESPONSE, ASKING PASTORS TO 
PREACH PUBLIC HEALTH MESSAGES 
DURING A PANDEMIC.
>> HAVE IT COME FROM THE 
LEADERS.
SO TRADITIONALLY WE KNOW THAT 
HAS WORKED WELL WITH THIS 
COMMUNITY, AND WE THOUGHT IT WAS
DEFINITELY WORTH AN EFFORT TO 
GIVE THAT A TRY.
>> Reporter: WHILE OUTREACH WAS 
ONGOING, THE COMMUNITY WAS NAMED
BY LOCAL HEALTH AUTHORITIES.
>> WE WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT, 
YOU KNOW, THAT THE COMMUNITY, 
THE LOW-SPEAKING GERM COMMUNITY 
UNDERSTAND SOME OF THE SEVERITY 
OF WHAT WE ARE SEEING LOCALLY.
>> Reporter: NO NUMBERS RELEASED
BUT DEFINED AS A SURGE.
SURGE IN QUESTIONS THE DECISION 
CULTURAL PRACTICES LIKE LARGE 
CHURCH SERVICES WERE ALTERED OR 
HAD BEEN PUT ON PAUSE TO LOW 
GERMANS TOLD TO PHYSICALLY 
DISTANCE, LIKE EVERYONE ELSE.
THIS MESSAGE MISSED THE MARK. 
>> THERE'S BEEN SOME THAT THEIR 
RESPONSE IS JUST, WELL, WE'RE 
JUST GOING TO WITHDRAW FROM THE 
COMMUNITY EVEN FURTHER.
>> Reporter: SOME POINTED 
FINGERS, CALLED BIBLE THUMPERS, 
SINGLED OUT ONLINE.
COMMUNITY MEMBERS FELT LIKE THEY
HAD A TARGET ON THEIR BACKS.
>> THEY ARE GOOD PEOPLE, AND FOR
THIS TO HAPPEN TO THEM BOTHERS 
ME DEEPLY.
>> Reporter: LEAMINGTON'S MAYOR 
TOOK CALLS FROM MOTHERS WHO WERE
TOLD THAT PLAY DATES WERE OVER. 
>> LITTLE MARY WON'T BE ABLE TO 
PLAY WITH YOUR DAUGHTER BECAUSE 
YOU'RE LOW GERMAN AND WE KNOW 
THAT YOU HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO 
BE A CARRIER OF THE VIRUS.
>> Reporter: CURRENTLY COMMUNITY
CASES ARE DECLINING.
THE REGION HAS REOPENED, 
STANDING IN FRONT OF ONE OF THE 
MANY COMPANIES OWNED BY LOW 
GERMAN MENNONITES ON A HOT 
SUMMER'S DAY, BERGEN HIGHLIGHTS 
THE COLD REALITY OF COVID-19.
>> THE VIRUS HASN'T CHANGED HOW 
IT IS BEHAVING AND WORKING AND 
HOW IT SPREADS THROUGH THE 
COMMUNITY.
SO THE ONLY WAY THAT WE CAN 
CONTROL THE OUTBREAKS AND THE 
NUMBER OF CASES THAT WE SEE IS 
BY CONTROLLING OUR HUMAN 
BEHAVIOUR.
>> Reporter: A REMINDER THAT THE
VIRUS ITSELF DOES NOT 
DISCRIMINATE.
CHRIS ENSING, CBC NEWS, WINDSOR,
ONTARIO.
>> Adrienne: NEXT ON "THE 
NATIONAL," A TRIVIA GAME ABOUT 
AN ISSUE THAT'S ANYTHING BUT 
TRIVIAL.
>> SO WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ARE
HIGH-RISK LOCATIONS FOR COVID-19
TRANSMISSION?
>> ALL OF THE ABOVE.
>> ARE YOU SURE?
>> YES.
>> AWESOME START!
WOW, YOU DID IT.
>> Adrienne: A CANADIAN 
STUDENT'S INNOVATIVE IDEA TO 
FIGHT HARMFUL MISINFORMATION 
ABOUT COVID-19.
SEE HOW IT WORKS NEXT.
>> Adrienne: CANADA'S BIANCA 
ANDREESCU WILL NOT DEFEND HER 
U.S. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP.
SHE TWEETED HER DECISION TODAY, 
SAYING IT WAS BASED ON A VARIETY
OF CHALLENGES, INCLUDING 
COMPLICATIONS PREPARING DURING 
THE PANDEMIC.
ANDREESCU STUNNED THE SPORTS 
WORLD LAST SEPTEMBER, DELIGHTED 
CANADIANS, WHEN SHE BEAT SERENA 
WILLIAMS FOR HER FIRST MAJOR 
TITLE.
>>> THERE IS NEW PERSUASIVE 
EVIDENCE THAT LIVES ARE AT RISK 
WHEN PEOPLE BELIEVE FALSE 
INFORMATION ABOUT COVID-19.
WELL, AN ONTARIO WOMAN HAS 
CREATED A FUN WAY FOR PEOPLE TO 
GET THEIR FACTS STRAIGHT.
KATIE NICHOLSON SHOWS US THAT.
>> SO WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ARE
HIGH-RISK LOCATIONS FOR COVID-19
TRANSMISSION?
>> ALL OF THE ABOVE.
>> ARE YOU SURE?
>> YES. 
>> AWESOME START!
WOW, YOU DID IT.
>> Reporter: RIDHI PATEL WALKS 
HER SIBLINGS THROUGH 
QUARANTRIVIA, AN ONLINE TRIVIA 
GAME SHE CREATED TO CALL OUT 
MYTHS ABOUT COVID-19.
>> AND THE PLAYERS' JOB IS TO 
HELP DR. PIXEL REMOVE THIS 
NEW-FOUND VIRAL PARTICLE FROM 
PIXEL WORLD.
OKAY, NOW YOU CAN LEARN.
SEE, YOU CAN CLICK HERE.
SO IF YOU ANSWER ENOUGH 
QUESTIONS CORRECTLY, YOU SUCCEED
BY HELPING DR. PIXEL REMOVE THE 
VIRUS ON PIXEL WORLD. 
>> Reporter: DR. PIXEL LOVES IT 
WHEN YOU'RE RIGHT, BUT CRIES 
WHEN YOU'RE WRONG.
>> SHE'S WAY AHEAD OF YOU. 
>> I DON'T CARE. 
>> Reporter: EITHER WAY PLAYERS 
GET THE EFFECTS. 
>> IT MAKES IT MORE FUN TO 
LEARN. 
>> Reporter: THAT WAS IMPORTANT 
TO THE SCIENCE STUDENT WHO HOPES
TO BECOME A DOCTOR. 
>> THERE'S A LOT OF UNCERTAINTY 
THAT COMES WITH COVID-19, AND 
MISINFORMATION IN THE MIX CAN 
HAVE DEVASTATING EFFECTS. 
>> Reporter: JUST THIS WEEK, 
THIS INTERNATIONAL STUDY FOUND 
THAT AFTER A FALSE CLAIM 
CIRCULATED THAT CONSUMING 
HIGHLY-CONCENTRATED ALCOHOL 
COULD KILL THE CORONAVIRUS, 
THERE WERE APPROXIMATELY 800 
DEATHS, NEARLY 6,000 
HOSPITALIZATIONS, AND 60 CASES 
OF PEOPLE GOING BLIND, ALL FROM 
CONSUMING ALCOHOL.
>> MISINFORMATION IS CAUSING 
REAL HARM.
IT'S CAUSING DEATH.
IT'S CAUSING INJURY.
IT'S CAUSING FINANCIAL LOSS, 
IT'S CAUSING BAD HEALTH AND 
SCIENCE POLICY.
>> Reporter: TIM CAULFIELD, WHO 
HAS PUBLICLY PUSHED BACK AGAINST
COVID MISINFORMATION IN CANADA, 
HAS PLAYED THE GAME.
>> GO TEAM. 
>> Reporter: AND HE APPLAUDS 
PATEL'S CREATIVITY.
>> RESEARCH TELLS US THAT THESE 
KIND OF STRATEGIES CAN HAVE AN 
IMPACT.
I THINK IT'S A WONDERFUL IDEA. 
>> Reporter: AND ONE THAT PATEL 
INTENDS TO KEEP BUILDING ON, 
WITH HELP FROM HER PROFESSORS TO
MAKE SURE IT REFLECTS THE LATEST
COVID FACTS.
>> IF EVEN A HANDFUL OF PEOPLE 
CAN LEARN SOMETHING FROM THIS 
GAME, AND EVEN TAKE AWAY ONE 
FACT FROM THIS GAME, I THINK IT 
CAN MAKE A REAL DIFFERENCE AND 
IT CAN REALLY SAVE SOMEONE'S 
LIFE. 
>> Reporter: ONE PIXEL AT A 
TIME.
KATIE NICHOLSON, CBC NEWS, 
TORONTO.
>> Andrew: OKAY, NEXT ON "THE 
NATIONAL," THEY FOUGHT COVID-19 
AND WON.
>> I'M 19 YEARS OLD.
I'M A HEALTHY GUY.
I DIDN'T KNOW AT THAT POINT IF I
WAS TO COME OUT OF I.C.U.
>> Andrew: FROM THE I.C.U. TO 
RECOVERY, SURVIVORS OF SERIOUS 
COVID CASES SHARE THEIR STORIES 
WHEN WE COME BACK. EXPLOSION IN THE
LEBANESE CAPITALIST PORT.
SUBSCRIBE WHEREVER YOU GET YOUR 
PODCASTS.
>> Andrew: THERE ARE NOW MORE 
THAN 107,000 RECOVERED CASES OF 
COVID-19 IN CANADA, EACH ONE A 
PERSON WITH A UNIQUE STORY OF 
SURVIVAL TO SHARE.
SO TONIGHT WE ARE REVISITING 
SOME OF THOSE SURVIVAL STORIES 
BECAUSE MONTHS LATER THEIR 
MESSAGES STILL RESONATE.
>> I AM DR. DEAN FAVOT, AND I AM
66 YEARS OLD.
PRACTICED EMERGENCY MEDICINE IN 
THE WINDSOR AREA FOR OVER 35 
YEARS.
PRIOR TO GETTING SICK, MY PLAN 
WAS TO WORK THE COVID CLINIC.
I GOT MY PRIVILEGED REINSTATED 
AT THE HOSPITAL.
I SAID, OKAY, I'LL WORK THE 
COVID CLINIC, AND I WAS WAITING 
FOR THE SCHEDULE BEFORE GETTING 
SICK.
>> I'M A UNIVERSITY CALGARY 
BUSINESS MAJOR WITH A FOCUS IN 
HUMAN RESOURCES.
I USUALLY LIVE ON CAMPUS IN A 
DORM.
MY NAME IS MATT GREENSHIELDS.
I'M 19 YEARS OLD.
I'M FROM OKOTOKS, ALBERTA.
IN MY SPARE TIME I LIKE TO PLAY 
A LOT OF SPORTS.
I USUALLY PLAYED VOLLEYBALL 
SPECIFICALLY, AND BEACH 
VOLLEYBALL.
>> SO I'M A STAY-AT-HOME MOM.
I USED TO WORK IN A BANK, BUT 
THEN WHEN I HAD MY KIDS AND I 
FOUND OUT THAT MY SON HAS 
AUTISM, SO I DEDICATED MY TIME 
FOR THEM, TO HELP THEM.
THEY ARE FOUR, BUT THEY ARE 
TURNING FIVE THIS END OF MAY.
>> MY NAME IS JULIE ANN LINGAN.
I'M 39 YEARS OLD, A WIFE AND A 
MOTHER OF TWINS.
>> THERE WAS ONE CASE AT THE 
SCHOOL THAT WAS CONFIRMED IN MY 
BUSINESS PROGRAM, BUT THEY SAID 
THAT PERSON HADN'T BEEN ON 
CAMPUS MUCH AT ALL.
SO I MUST HAVE JUST IN THE 
BUSINESS BUILDING, YOU KNOW, 
TOUCHED THE WRONG DOORKNOB AND 
THEN WIPED MY NOSE OR SOMETHING,
JUST SOME FREAK ACCIDENT THAT I 
NEVER SAW COMING. 
>> I CONTRACTED THE VIRUS FROM 
MY HUSBAND. 
>> I KNEW THINGS WERE GOING 
DOWNHILL BECAUSE I JUST COULDN'T
BREATHE.
AND I HAD A LITTLE BIT OF COUGH,
AND I COULD FEEL A LITTLE BIT OF
A WHEEZE, AND MY WIFE DIDN'T 
LIKE THE WAY I WAS LOOKING.
>> I HAD FEVER.
I WAS HIGH FEVER.
I STARTED COUGHING.
I'M TAKING TYLENOL AND ADVIL AND
IT DOESN'T REALLY HELP ME AT 
ALL.
>> I GOT VERY, VERY NAUSEOUS, 
AND I HAD A COUGHING FIT WHERE I
COUGHED UP A LOT OF BLOOD, AND 
THAT'S WHEN THEY PULLED THE 
TRIGGER AND SAID THERE'S 
SOMETHING WRONG, AND IT'S NOT 
JUST A COMMON COLD.
>> I CAN'T EVEN TALK, AND BY 
WALKING EVEN ONE STEP, I'M 
ALREADY CATCHING MY BREATH.
MY HUSBAND DROVE ME TO THE 
HOSPITAL.
I DIDN'T EVEN HUG MY CHILDREN 
THIS TIME BECAUSE WHAT IF -- 
WHAT IF IT'S REALLY COVID.
>> THE DAY AFTER I TESTED 
POSITIVE FOR COVID, THE NEWS 
BROKE TO ME THAT I TESTED 
POSITIVE FOR MONO AS WELL, AND 
THE NURSE CAME IN AND TOLD MY 
MOM, LIKE, HE'S TESTED POSITIVE 
FOR CORONAVIRUS, AND THEN SHE 
TOLD MY MOM YOU HAVE TO LEAVE 
RIGHT NOW.
>> I ACTUALLY ASKED THEM TO 
INTUBATE ME BECAUSE I SAID I 
JUST CAN'T BREATHE.
IT WAS CRAZY.
WORST FEELING IN THE WORLD.
I DIDN'T REALIZE UNTIL 
AFTERWARDS THAT THE DOCTOR TOLD 
ME HOW SEVERE I WAS WHEN HE SAID
WITH YOUR CHEST X-RAY AND YOUR 
AGE FACTOR, HE SAYS, YOUR 
MORBIDITY WAS ABOUT 80%.
>> ON MY WAY DOWN TO THE 
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT, WHEN I WAS 
BEING WHEELED THROUGH THESE 
HALLWAYS, YOU KNOW, I WAS QUIET 
WITH MY THOUGHTS AND I'M 
THINKING I'M 19 YEARS OLD.
I'M A HEALTHY GUY.
I DIDN'T KNOW AT THAT POINT IF I
WAS TO COME OUT OF I.C.U. 
>> THE SCARIEST TIME WAS 
THINKING THAT I MIGHT HAVE TO 
PUT MY MOTHER THROUGH SOMETHING 
LIKE THIS, MY WIFE AND KIDS, 
THAT, YOU KNOW, I MAY NOT MAKE 
IT OUT OF THIS. 
>> I CAN'T IMAGINE MY KIDS 
GROWING UP WITHOUT ME.
WHEN THE FRONT LINERS 
[INDISCERNIBLE] MY GRAND EXIT, 
THAT WAS REALLY GREAT.
IT MADE ME REALIZE THAT, OH, I 
HAD BEEN -- LIKE, MY CONDITION 
WAS REALLY SERIOUS.
I'M REALLY THANKFUL.
I CAN'T -- I'M SO GRATEFUL FOR 
THEM.
>> THE DAY THAT I LEFT THE 
HOSPITAL, THEY SAID, WELL, HE 
SAYS, I DON'T SEE ANYMORE REASON
TO KEEP YOU HERE.
[APPLAUSE]
I SAID PERFECT.
I GAVE MY WIFE A CALL AND SAID 
CAN YOU COME AND GET ME IN 45 
MINUTES.
WE TURNED THE CORNER GOING DOWN 
MY STREET, AND I SAID THERE'S 
YOUR COUSIN, AND IT'S A FRIEND 
OF MINE, ANOTHER FRIEND OF MINE.
EVEN NOW I GET ALL CHOKED UP 
ABOUT IT.
>> AT FIRST I DIDN'T WANT TO 
COME FORTH AND EXPLAIN MY STORY.
BECAUSE I DIDN'T WANT TO SCARE 
ANYONE.
I WAS MADE AWARE OF SOME PEOPLE 
MY AGE WHO WERE STILL HOSTING 
EVENTS AND STILL HOSTING SMALL 
HOUSE PARTIES AND PEOPLE 
CAPTIONING THEIR POSTS AS, YOU 
KNOW, COVID'S GOT NOTHING ON ME,
AND I WAS LIKE, YOU KNOW, COVID 
DOES HAVE SOMETHING ON YOU.
>> IT'S HARD ON EVERYBODY, 
BUSINESSES, I'M SURE ALL THE 
PARENTS OUT THERE HAVE EXHAUSTED
EVERY MEANS OF TRYING TO 
ENTERTAIN THEIR KIDS.
THIS VIRUS IS SO UNPREDICTABLE, 
SO I'M REALLY CONCERNED THAT IF 
THEY OPEN UP TOO SOON AND 
LIFTING SOME OF THE RESTRICTIONS
THAT WE MAY HAVE A SECOND SURGE,
BECAUSE THIS VIRUS IS DEADLY, 
AND IT CAN TURN IN A HEARTBEAT.
>> Adrienne: NEXT ON "THE 
NATIONAL," TWO YOUNG 
ENTREPRENEURS IN THE AGE OF 
COVID-19. 
>> WE WERE VERY UPSET THAT MOST 
PEOPLE COULDN'T COME TO P.E.I. 
DUE TO CORONA.
>> Adrienne: INDEED.
SO THEY DECIDED TO BRING P.E.I. 
TO THE PEOPLE.
THE "MOMENT
>> Andrew: WELL, YOU'RE NEVER 
TOO YOUNG TO PURSUE A GREAT 
IDEA, OR A GREAT BUSINESS 
OPPORTUNITY.
THAT'S WHAT THESE TWO YOUNG 
PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDERS LEARNED 
THIS SUMMER.
WITH MANY TOURISTS UNABLE TO 
TRAVEL BECAUSE OF THE 
CORONAVIRUS, THESE KIDS DECIDED 
TO CREATE AND SELL LITTLE CARE 
PACKAGES ACROSS THE COUNTRY TO 
REMIND FOLKS OF BETTER TIMES ON 
THE ISLAND.
THIS IS OUR "MOMENT" TONIGHT.
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>> WE WERE VERY UPSET THAT MOST 
PEOPLE COULDN'T COME TO P.E.I. 
DUE TO CORONA, SO WE ARE PUTTING
A BUNCH OF P.E.I. THINGS, LIKE 
ANNE OF GREEN GABLES, ANYTHING 
THAT HAS A P.E.I. LOGO ON IT, IN
OUR PACKAGES.
>> IT'S KIND OF LIKE SHARING THE
ISLAND TO OTHER PEOPLE, SO WE'RE
SHARING PEOPLE THE ISLAND.
EVERYONE GETS A PIECE OF IT THAT
CAN'T COME HERE. 
>> WE SPLIT OUR WORK DOWN 
FIFTY-FIFTY, SO ONE, LIKE, ONE 
DAY ONE OF US COULD BE PACKAGING
IT.
THE OTHER COULD BE PUTTING DOWN 
PRICES.
>> AND NEXT UP WE HAVE A BAG OF 
NICE P.E.I. SAND, AND EACH ONE 
HAS ONE PIECE OF SEA GLASS IN 
IT.
>> SO FAR BUSINESS IS GOING 
REALLY WELL.
>> I THINK IT'S REALLY FUN AND A
NICE EXPERIENCE IF WE'RE EVER 
GOING TO MAKE A JOB IN THE 
FUTURE.
>> Andrew: I'LL TAKE 20.
>> Adrienne: HEY, LISTEN, JACK 
AND LUCAS, YOU ARE TOTALLY GOING
TO MAKE A JOB IN THE FUTURE.
THEY ARE PART OF THIS AMAZING 
PROGRAM, LIKE THE YOUNG 
MILLIONAIRES CLUB IN P.E.I., SO 
THEY TEACH LOTS OF LITTLE KIDS 
ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS.
THERE ARE KIDS ALL OVER THE 
PROVINCE COMING UP WITH GOOD 
IDEAS.
>> Andrew: RIGHT, AND UNLESS YOU
FOLKS THINK, HEY, THESE KIDS 
SHOULD BE PLAYING, DON'T WANT 
THEM GROWING UP TOO FAST, LUCAS 
SAYS HE WANTS TO SAVE UP FOR A 
NINTENDO SWITCH.
>> Adrienne: SMART. 
>> Andrew: AND JACK WANTS TO BUY
A PLAYSTATION 5, WHICH I DON'T 
EVEN THINK IT'S OUT YET, BUT 
HE'S GOING TO NEED SOME TIME TO 
SAVE UP.
>> Adrienne: THAT'S WISE. 
>> Andrew: THAT'S "THE NATIONAL"
FOR THIS AUGUST 13.
GOOD NIGHT.
>> Adrienne: GOOD NIGHT.
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