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>> Andrew: GOOD EVENING.
I'M ANDREW CHANG.
ADRIENNE IS AWAY.
TONIGHT, AN ALLEGATION OF RACISM
INSIDE THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
>> I'LL BE HONEST.
I GOT ANGRY, BUT I'M SAD NOW 
BECAUSE WHY CAN'T WE ASK --
>> Andrew: BUT FOR CALLING OUT A
BLOC M.P., JAGMEET SINGH IS 
BOOTED FROM THE HOUSE.
THE EMOTIONAL AND CHARGED DEBATE
ON SYSTEMIC RACISM IN CANADA.
>>> CHARGED WITH MURDER.
THE FORMER ATLANTA OFFICER WHO 
FATALLY SHOT A BLACK MAN IN THE 
BACK AND THEN DECLARED. 
>> I GOT HIM. 
>> Andrew: PROSECUTORS UNVEIL 
DISTURBING NEW DETAILS IN A CASE
THAT HAS SPARKED OUTRAGE.
>>> STUNNING ALLEGATIONS OF 
PRESIDENT TRUMP FROM A FORMER 
ALLY.
>> I THINK PUTIN THINKS HE CAN 
PLAY HIM LIKE A FIDDLE. 
>> Andrew: FAVOURS FOR 
DICTATORS, MIXING UP WORLD 
LEADERS AND OBSESSED WITH 
RE-ELECTION.
JOHN BOLTON'S TELL-ALL GOES 
PUBLIC.
* AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKES 
>> Andrew: AND A SIGN OF CHANGE 
AT THE BREAKFAST TABLE.
QUAKER OATS PULLS THE AUNT 
JEMIMA BRAND. 
>> THAT IMAGE IS VERY MUCH 
LINKED TO BLACK INFERIORITY. 
>> Andrew: HEAR WHY MANY SAY IT 
SHOULDN'T STOP THERE.
THIS IS "THE NATIONAL."
*
*
>>> FOR WEEKS CANADIANS HAVE 
BEEN CALLING OUT SYSTEMIC RACISM
IN POLICING AND IN EVERYDAY 
LIFE.
THEY BROUGHT THEIR CALLS FOR 
CHANGE TO THE STREETS AND TO 
PARLIAMENT, BUT TODAY A STRONGLY
WORDED CALL FOR ACTION INSIDE 
THE HOUSE LED NDP LEADER JAGMEET
SINGH TO BE KICKED OUT. 
>> WHY CAN'T WE ACT . . . WHY 
CAN'T WE DO SOMETHING TO SAVE 
PEOPLE'S LIVES?
WE CAN DO SOMETHING.
AND WHY WOULD SOMEONE SAY NO TO 
THAT?
>> Andrew: JAGMEET SINGH, THE 
FIRST FEDERAL PARTY LEADER OF 
COLOUR, CALLED A BLOC QUÉBECOIS 
M.P. A RACIST, AND WHEN HE 
WOULDN'T APOLOGIZE WAS ORDERED 
TO LEAVE THE CHAMBER.
IT'S A STRONG WORD DURING A 
PERIOD OF RECKONING FOR THIS 
COUNTRY, AND A WORD SINGH IS 
STANDING BY TONIGHT.
DAVID COCHRANE TAKES US THROUGH 
WHAT HAPPENED. 
>> I ALSO HAVE A UNANIMOUS 
CONSENT MOTION . . .
>> Reporter: IT STARTED WITH A 
MOTION ON SYSTEMIC RACISM IN THE
NATIONAL POLICE FORCE.
>> AS SEVERAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLE 
HAVE DIED AT THE HANDS OF THE 
RCMP IN RECENT MONTHS. 
>> Reporter: BUT IT WENT NOWHERE
WHEN THE BLOC QUÉBECOIS STOPPED 
IT FROM GOING AHEAD.
>> NO?
OKAY, WE DON'T HAVE UNANIMOUS 
CONSENT, I'M AFRAID. 
>> Reporter: THAT ISN'T UNUSUAL.
WHAT FOLLOWED IS.
AN ANGRY JAGMEET SINGH CALLED 
BLOC M.P. ALAIN THERRIEN RACIST,
THERRIEN SITTING IN THE BOTTOM 
RIGHT OF YOUR SCREEN LET OTHERS 
SPEAK FOR HIM AS THE BLOC 
DEMANDED AN APOLOGY.
SAYING THIS IS UNACCEPTABLE, BUT
NO APOLOGY CAME.
INSTEAD, SINGH DOUBLED DOWN.
>> [ FRENCH ]. 
>> Reporter: SINGH'S REFUSAL TO 
APOLOGIZE WAS A BREACH OF 
PARLIAMENTARY RULES, SO THE 
SPEAKER KICKED HIM OUT.
>> I ORDER YOU WITHDRAWN FROM 
THE HOUSE FOR THE REMAINDER OF 
THE SITTING DAY.
>> Reporter: THE BLOC QUÉBECOIS 
HAS A VERY DIFFERENT EXPLANATION
FOR ALL OF THIS THAN THE ONE 
BEING OFFERED BY SINGH.
THE BLOC SAYS A PARLIAMENTARY 
COMMITTEE HAS ALREADY BEEN 
TASKED WITH STUDYING SYSTEMIC 
RACISM IN THE RCMP AND THAT 
SINGH'S MOTION WOULD BE IMPOSING
A CONCLUSION BEFORE THAT 
COMMITTEE EVEN STARTS ITS WORK.
>> IN THAT CONTEXT, SOMEBODY WHO
VOTES AGAINST THAT IS A RACIST, 
YES. 
>> Reporter: THAT DIDN'T SATISFY
SINGH WHO CLAIMS THERRIEN MADE A
DISMISSIVE GESTURE TOWARDS HIM. 
>> I LOOK BACK AND I SAW THAT 
M.P. NOT ONLY SAY NO BUT MAKE 
EYE CONTACT WITH ME AND BRUSH 
HIS HAND, DISMISS IT.
IN THAT MOMENT, I GOT ANGRY.
I'LL BE HONEST, I GOT ANGRY.
I SAW THE FACE OF RACISM.
THAT'S WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE WHEN 
SOMEONE DISMISSES THE REALITY 
THAT PEOPLE ARE GOING THROUGH, 
AND SO I HAD A MOMENT OF ANGER. 
>> Reporter: A MOMENT OF ANGER 
THAT GOT HIM EXPELLED FROM THE 
HOUSE.
HE WILL BE ALLOWED BACK 
TOMORROW.
DAVID COCHRANE, CBC NEWS, 
OTTAWA.
>> Andrew: IN THE U.S., WHERE 
ANTI-RACISM DEMONSTRATIONS HAVE 
RAGED FOR WEEKS, A WHITE POLICE 
OFFICER WHO FATALLY SHOT A BLACK
MAN HAS BEEN CHARGED WITH 
MURDER.
AND A SECOND OFFICER IS BEING 
CHARGED WITH AGGRAVATED ASSAULT.
AS STEVEN D'SOUZA TELLS US, THE 
DISTRICT ATTORNEY ALSO REVEALED 
DISTURBING NEW DETAILS ABOUT 
RAYSHARD BROOKS'S FINAL MOMENT, 
AND A WARNING, THE VIDEO THAT 
EXPOSES THOSE DETAILS IS HARD TO
WATCH.
>> I CAN GO HOME.
I HAVE MY DAUGHTER THERE RIGHT 
NOW.
>> Reporter: FOR 41 MINUTES AND 
17 SECONDS, THE DISTRICT 
ATTORNEY SAYS RAYSHARD BROOKS 
WAS COOPERATIVE.
POLICE HAD CONFRONTED HIM AFTER 
THE 27-YEAR-OLD FELL ASLEEP IN 
HIS CAR IN A WENDY'S 
DRIVE-THROUGH IN ATLANTA ON 
FRIDAY.
>> MR. BROOKS ON THE NIGHT OF 
THIS INCIDENT WAS CALM.
HE WAS CORDIAL.
>> Reporter: THE D.A. NOTED THAT
AFTER BROOKS FAILED A 
BREATHALYZER, POLICE FAILED TO 
TELL HIM HE WAS UNDER ARREST, 
EVEN AS THEY CUFFED HIM.
>> PUT YOUR HANDS BEHIND YOUR 
BACK.
>> Reporter: WHAT FOLLOWED WAS A
TWO-MINUTE STRUGGLE AND CHASE 
WHERE BROOKS GRABBED A TASER, 
TURNING TO FIRE AT OFFICERS, 
BEFORE GETTING SHOT TWICE IN THE
BACK.
THE OFFICER'S LAWYER SAYS THE 
KILLING WAS JUSTIFIED, BUT THE 
D.A. NOTES THE TASER HAD ALREADY
BEEN FIRED TWICE, RENDERING IT 
USELESS. 
>> HE DID NOT POSE AN IMMEDIATE 
THREAT OF DEATH OR SERIOUS 
PHYSICAL INJURY TO THE OFFICER 
OR OFFICERS.
>> Reporter: 27-YEAR-OLD GARRETT
ROLFE IS FACING 11 CHARGES, 
INCLUDING MURDER.
THAT CARRIES THE POSSIBILITY OF 
LIFE IN PRISON WITH THE DEATH 
PENALTY.
THE D.A. ALSO SAYS FOR TWO 
MINUTES AFTER BROOKS WAS SHOT 
ROLFE KICKED HIM, A SECOND 
OFFICER, DEVIN BROSNAN, STOOD ON
BROOKS'S SHOULDERS.
NEITHER FOLLOWED PROCEDURE AND 
OFFERED MEDICAL AID.
>> I DON'T KNOW WHAT I WOULD 
HAVE DONE IF I WOULD HAVE SEEN 
THAT FOR MYSELF.
>> Reporter: THE NEW DETAILS 
WERE TOO MUCH FOR BROOKS'S 
WIDOW. 
>> BUT I SAW EVERYTHING THAT HE 
FELT JUST BY HEARING WHAT HE 
WENT THROUGH, AND IT HURT.
IT HURT REALLY BAD.
>> Reporter: THE FAMILY'S LAWYER
SAYS THE CHARGES ARE A STARTING 
POINT, NOT THE FINISH LINE.
>> JUSTICE IS NOT SOMETHING THAT
IS GOING TO BE EASY IN THIS 
CASE. 
>> Reporter: IN DETAILING THE 
CHARGES, THE D.A. MADE A RARE 
AND SURPRISING ANNOUNCEMENT, 
THAT THE OTHER OFFICER INVOLVED 
WOULD TESTIFY AGAINST HIS 
PARTNER.
BUT THAT OFFICER'S LAWYER TELLS 
CBC NEWS THAT THERE'S NO 
AGREEMENT IN PLACE AND THAT THE 
CHARGES HE'S FACING ARE 
IRRATIONAL.
STEVEN D'SOUZA, CBC NEWS, NEW 
YORK.
>> Andrew: THOSE CHARGES COME AS
PEOPLE EVERYWHERE CONTINUE TO 
PROTEST THE KILLING OF GEORGE 
FLOYD, AND TODAY FLOYD'S BROTHER
TOOK HIS PLEA DIRECTLY TO THE 
UNITED NATIONS.
>> I AM MY BROTHER'S KEEPER.
YOU IN THE UNITED NATIONS ARE 
YOUR BROTHERS' AND SISTERS'
KEEPERS AND AMERICA'S.
I'M ASKING YOU TO HELP HIM.
I'M ASKING YOU TO HELP ME.
I AM ASKING YOU TO HELP US, 
BLACK PEOPLE IN AMERICA.
>> Andrew: FLOYD ASKED THE U.N.
TO INVESTIGATE KILLINGS OF BLACK
PEOPLE IN THE U.S. AS WELL AS 
THE VIOLENCE USED AGAINST 
PEACEFUL PROTESTERS.
>>> NOW ANOTHER MATTER BEFORE 
THE U.N., A MAJOR VOTE TODAY TO
DECIDE WHICH COUNTRIES WOULD 
GAIN A SEAT ON ITS SECURITY 
COUNCIL.
CANADA'S PRIME MINISTER STAKED A
LOT ON THE BID, AND CANADA 
LOBBIED HARD, BUT ULTIMATELY 
THIS COUNTRY LOST.
SALIMAH SHIVJI LOOKS AT WHAT 
WENT WRONG.
>> THANK YOU, MADAM.
>> Reporter: HE STARTED THE DAY 
WITH A JUMP IN HIS STEP.
CANADA'S FOREIGN AFFAIRS 
MINISTER ENTHUSIASTICALLY 
CASTING HIS BALLOT, THE 
COMBINATION OF A FRANTIC 
LAST-MINUTE PUSH.
>> NORWAY, 130. 
>> Reporter: THAT JUST WASN'T 
ENOUGH. 
>> IRELAND, 128.
CANADA, 108.
>> Reporter: A STINGING DEFEAT 
THAT THE LIBERALS TRIED TO SPIN 
INTO A POSITIVE.
>> WE KNEW THERE WAS NO 
GUARANTEE OF VICTORY, BUT IT WAS
WORTH THE EFFORT.
>> Reporter: GRANTED, THE RACE 
WAS TOUGH AND CANADA ENTERED IT 
YEARS LATE. 
>> THREE GREAT COUNTRIES THAT 
HAVE A LOT TO BRING TO THE WORLD
AND TO THE U.N.
IT'S A DIFFICULT CHOICE.
>> Reporter: PERHAPS IT WAS THAT
NORWAY PLEDGES MUCH MORE ON 
FOREIGN AID, OR THAT IRELAND 
BEATS US HANDILY ON THE 
PEACEKEEPING FRONT.
CANADA'S VOTING RECORD ON THE 
MIDDLE EAST IS ALSO 
CONTROVERSIAL, LESSONS LEARNED 
WILL HAVE TO WAIT.
>> COULD WE HAVE DONE THINGS 
DIFFERENTLY?
THAT'S GOING TO BE THE SUBJECT 
OF OUR REFLECTION. 
>> Reporter: WHERE TODAY'S 
DISAPPOINTMENT WAS THIS.
>> Prime Minister Trudeau: ON 
BEHALF OF 35 MILLION CANADIANS, 
WE'RE BACK.
>> Reporter: JUSTIN TRUDEAU'S 
PROUD DECLARATION FIVE YEARS 
AGO, A BIG PART OF THAT PLAN WAS
A SEAT AT THIS TABLE, PITCHED AS
A RENEWAL AFTER YEARS OF 
CONSERVATIVE RULE. 
>> THE CANADIAN DELEGATION 
WISHES TO WITHDRAW.
>> Reporter: TEN YEARS AGO, THE 
LIBERALS FRAMED THAT LOST BID AS
AN EMBARRASSING INDICTMENT OF 
STEPHEN HARPER'S STYLE.
TODAY THE CONSERVATIVE 
OPPOSITION IS GLOATING IN TURN.
ANDREW SCHEER CALLING IT A 
FOREIGN AFFAIRS FAILURE FOR 
TRUDEAU, A PERSONAL VANITY 
PROJECT, A WASTE.
OTHERS THINK CANADA'S RHETORIC 
WAS FAR TOO GRAND.
>> WE ARE MEASURED CAREFULLY, 
AND UNLESS THE GOVERNMENT 
UNDERSTANDS THAT IT HAS NO 
FOREIGN POLICY AT THE MOMENT 
THAT IS CREDIBLE, WE'RE SIMPLY 
NOT GOING TO HAVE THE 
INTERNATIONAL STANDING WE ALWAYS
TALK ABOUT OUR CONVENING POWER.
THAT'S JUST NOT ENOUGH.
>> Reporter: JUSTIN TRUDEAU SIDE
STEPPED QUESTIONS TODAY ON 
WHETHER A LOSS WOULD BE A 
PERSONAL BLOW, BUT SOME WILL 
FIND IT HARD TO SEE IT AS 
ANYTHING LESS.
SALIMAH SHIVJI, CBC NEWS, 
OTTAWA.
>> Andrew: WE KNOW MORE TONIGHT 
WHY THE WHITE HOUSE MAY BE 
WORRIED ABOUT JOHN BOLTON'S NEW 
BOOK.
HE WAS NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER
FOR MORE THAN A YEAR.
HE'S A LONG-TIME CONSERVATIVE 
AND HAS APPARENTLY WRITTEN A 
SCATHING PROFILE OF DONALD 
TRUMP.
KATIE SIMPSON EXPLAINS. 
>> HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE 
TRUMP'S RELATIONSHIP WITH 
VLADIMIR PUTIN?
>> I THINK PUTIN THINKS HE CAN 
PLAY HIM LIKE A FIDDLE.
I THINK HE SEES THAT HE'S NOT 
FACED WITH A SERIOUS ADVERSARY 
HERE. 
>> Reporter: NOT ONLY IS THE 
PRESIDENT OUT OF HIS DEPTH WITH 
OTHER WORLD LEADERS, JOHN BOLTON
ACCUSES DONALD TRUMP OF USING 
U.S. FOREIGN POLICY FOR HIS OWN 
POLITICAL GAIN.
CLAIMING AT LAST SUMMER'S G20 
TRUMP ASKED CHINA'S PRESIDENT XI
JINGPING TO BUY MORE AMERICAN 
SOYBEANS AND WHEAT BECAUSE IT 
WOULD HELP HIM WIN FARMERS' 
VOTES IN 2020.
WHETHER THAT SECURED THE DEAL IS
UNCLEAR, BUT TRUMP REGULARLY 
PROMOTES IT AS HE DID TODAY 
>> President Donald Trump: THEY 
ARE BUYING TREMENDOUS PRODUCT 
FROM FARMERS AND MANUFACTURERS 
AND EVERYTHING ELSE. 
>> Reporter: THESE ARE JUST SOME
OF THE ALLEGATIONS LAID OUT IN 
THE BOOK OBTAINED BY MULTIPLE 
U.S. NEWS OUTLETS.
BOLTON DESCRIBES A WHITE HOUSE 
IN CHAOS WHERE TRUMP'S 
RE-ELECTION WAS THE FILTER FOR 
ALL OF HIS DECISIONS. 
>> THIS BOOK IS FULL OF 
CLASSIFIED INFORMATION, WHICH IS
INEXCUSABLE.
>> Reporter: THE WHITE HOUSE IS 
TRYING TO STOP THE PUBLICATION, 
ARGUING THAT EVERY CONVERSATION 
WITH THE PRESIDENT, BY VIRTUE OF
HIS ROLE, IS CLASSIFIED.
>> President Donald Trump: SO 
THAT WOULD MEAN IF HE WROTE A 
BOOK AND THE BOOK GETS OUT, HE'S
BROKEN THE LAW, AND I WOULD 
THINK THAT HE WOULD HAVE 
CRIMINAL PROBLEMS.
I HOPE SO. 
>> Reporter: BOLTON DESCRIBES 
TRUMP AS UNINFORMED, SAYING HE 
DIDN'T KNOW BRITAIN WAS A 
NUCLEAR POWER, AND THAT HE ONCE 
ASKED IF FINLAND IS A PART OF 
RUSSIA.
HE CLAIMS THE PRESIDENT SAID 
INVADING VENEZUELA WOULD BE COOL
AND THAT HIS EFFORTS FOR PEACE 
WITH NORTH KOREA WERE NOTHING 
MORE THAN A PHOTO OP.
IN 2018, CONVERSATIONS BETWEEN 
TRUMP AND KIM JONG-UN WERE GOING
SO POORLY, BOLTON SAYS, THAT 
SECRETARY OF STATE MIKE POMPEO 
SLIPPED BOLTON A NOTE ABOUT 
TRUMP, SAYING "HE IS SO FULL OF 
SHIT."
LOYALTY IS KING FOR THE 
PRESIDENT, WITH SOME OF HIS 
ALLIES REPORTEDLY LAUGHING AT 
HIM BEHIND HIS BACK, IT COULD 
CAUSE EVEN MORE TURMOIL AT THE 
WHITE HOUSE.
KATIE SIMPSON, CBC NEWS, 
WASHINGTON.
>> Andrew: NOW HERE IN CANADA 
THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY 
LEADERSHIP RACE HAS BEEN MOSTLY 
VIRTUAL BECAUSE OF THE PANDEMIC,
BUT TONIGHT ALL FOUR CANDIDATES 
FACED OFF FOR THE FIRST TIME 
DURING A FRENCH DEBATE, AND THAT
PUT THEIR LANGUAGE SKILLS TO THE
TEST.
CATHERINE CULLEN TAKES US THERE.
>> Reporter: THEY ASPIRE TO LEAD
THE CONSERVATIVES AND THE 
COUNTRY, BUT TONIGHT THEY MAINLY
HOPED TO SPEAK DECENT FRENCH.
RESULTS WERE MIXED.
>> [ FRENCH ]. 
>> [ FRENCH ]. 
>> [ FRENCH ]. 
>> [ FRENCH ]. 
>> Reporter: THE PARTY SAYS THE 
CANDIDATES ONLY KNEW THE 
SUBJECTS IN ADVANCE.
SOME LEANED ON THEIR NOTES, 
HEAVILY.
>> [ FRENCH ]. 
>> Reporter: THE TWO HEAVIEST 
HITTERS IN THE RACE CLASHED 
REPEATEDLY.
>> [ FRENCH ]. 
>> Reporter: NOT SO MUCH OVER 
POLICY AS PERSONALITY.
>> [ FRENCH ].
>> Reporter: PETER MacKAY EVEN 
THREW IN A SWIPE AT ALBERTA'S 
PREMIER, WHICH MIGHT PLAY WELL 
FOR A QUEBEC AUDIENCE, ALONG 
WITH THIS ATTACK ON SOCIAL 
CONSERVATIVE, DEREK SLOAN.
>> [ FRENCH ]. 
[Speaking French]
[Voice of Interpreter]
MR. SLOAN, BEING GAY IS NOT A 
CHOICE.
[ End of Interpretation ]
>> Reporter: AFTERWARDS, ERIN 
O'TOOLE SPELLED OUT HIS POSITION
ON ABORTION. 
>> IT IS A RIGHT FOR WOMEN TO 
MAKE THAT DECISION. 
>> Reporter: MacKAY ACCUSED 
O'TOOLE OF STILL DODGING, 
REFUSING TO SAY THE PHRASE "I AM
PRO-CHOICE."
>> [ FRENCH ]. 
>> Reporter: BUT MacKAY IS 
FACING CONFUSION AROUND THE 
ISSUE TOO, ABOUT WHETHER OR NOT 
HE'D DICTATE ON HOW CABINET 
MINISTERS WOULD VOTE ON ANY 
ABORTION LEGISLATION. 
>> THAT FALLS INTO CATEGORY, 
VERY SPECIAL CATEGORY WHERE THE 
PARTY TOOK THE POSITION THAT 
CONSCIENCE RIGHTS HAVE TO BE 
RESPECTED AND SHOULD BE 
RESPECTED.
I'M FINE WITH THAT.
>> Reporter: THE DYNAMICS WILL 
UNDOUBTEDLY CHANGE TOMORROW 
NIGHT WHEN THEY DEBATE IN 
ENGLISH.
THE WINNER WILL BE CHOSEN BY 
MAIL-IN BALLOT DUE AUGUST 21.
CATHERINE CULLEN, CBC NEWS, 
OTTAWA.
>> Andrew: THE ALBERTA 
GOVERNMENT REVEALED A REPORT OF 
ITS FAIR DEAL PANEL TODAY.
LAST FALL JASON KENNEY TASKED IT
WITH THE JOB OF HEARING FROM 
REGULAR FOLKS TO GET THEIR IDEAS
ON HOW TO CREATE GREATER 
PROVINCIAL AUTONOMY.
RAFFY BOUDJIKANIAN LOOKS AT THE 
RECOMMENDATIONS AND THE 
PREMIER'S RESPONSE.
>> WE TOLD THE FEDERAL 
GOVERNMENT THAT THIS WOULD 
HAPPEN IF THEY DID NOT LISTEN TO
ALBERTANS.
>> Reporter: TODAY'S REPORT 
BREATHED NEW LIFE INTO OLD 
GRIEVANCES, INCLUDING THE WAY 
CANADA'S EQUALIZATION PROGRAM 
WORKS.
>> Premier Jason Kenney: WE MUST
TAKE A LESSON FROM QUEBEC IN 
ELEVATING OUR FIGHT FOR FAIRNESS
THROUGH A REFERENDUM, WHICH WE 
INTEND TO DO NEXT YEAR.
>> Reporter: LOOKING TO QUEBEC 
AGAIN, THE FAIR DEAL PANEL ALSO 
RECOMMENDS THE PROVINCE HAVE ITS
OWN PENSION PLAN.
>> IN PRINCIPLE, ALBERTANS DO 
NOT TRUST THIS PREMIER WITH 
ANYTHING TO DO WITH THEIR 
RETIREMENT.
>> Reporter: BUT IN LAST YEAR'S 
PROVINCIAL ELECTION, ALBERTANS 
OVERWHELMINGLY PUT THEIR TRUST 
IN KENNEY'S PARTY.
[ Chanting ]
THEN IN THE FALL, A MINOR 
SEPARATIST MOVEMENT TOOK HOLD, 
AND ALBERTANS DECLINED TO SEND 
ANY LIBERALS TO PARLIAMENT IN 
THE FEDERAL ELECTION.
THAT'S WHEN KENNEY ANNOUNCED 
THIS REPORT WOULD BE COMING.
>> Premier Jason Kenney: A 
PRESSURE RELEASE, AS IT WERE, 
FOR THAT FRUSTRATION THAT HAS 
BEEN BUILDING UP.
>> Reporter: AMONG THE REPORT'S 
OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS, AN 
ALBERTA POLICE SERVICE TO 
REPLACE THE RCMP, SOMETHING THE 
GOVERNMENT SAID TODAY IT WILL 
FURTHER STUDY.
>> I AM A BIT CONCERNED TO THE 
POINT OF ALARM ABOUT OTHER PARTS
OF THE REPORT, THOUGH.
>> Reporter: THIS POLITICAL 
SCIENTIST SAYS THE PANEL'S 
RECOMMENDATIONS DO LEAN INTO 
PROVINCE VERSUS OTTAWA NARRATIVE
THAT'S USUALLY POPULAR IN THESE 
PARTS.
>> IF YOU'RE A GOOD ALBERTAN, 
YOU'RE WITH US, AND IF YOU'RE 
WITH US, YOU'RE AGAINST THEM.
>> Reporter: THE PROVINCE SAYS 
THAT IT WILL HOLD A REFERENDUM 
ON EQUALIZATION NEXT YEAR, BUT A
CHANGE LIKE THAT WOULD REQUIRE 
THE SUPPORT OF OTTAWA AND THE 
OTHER PROVINCES.
AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT CHALLENGE 
ALL TOGETHER.
RAFFY BOUDJIKANIAN, CBC NEWS, 
EDMONTON. 
>> Andrew: FAMILIES OF NOVA 
SCOTIA MASS SHOOTING VICTIMS ARE
SUING THE RCMP AND THE PROVINCE,
ALLEGING AUTHORITIES FAILED TO 
PROTECT THEIR LOVED ONES FROM 
THE RAMPAGE THAT LEFT 22 PEOPLE 
DEAD.
TWO FAMILIES HAVE FILED A 
PROPOSED CLASS ACTION, WHICH 
LISTS AN ARRAY OF ISSUES WITH 
HOW THE TRAGEDY WAS HANDLED FROM
HOW FAMILIES WERE INFORMED ABOUT
THE DEATHS TO AN ALLEGATION THAT
POLICE RELEASED A VEHICLE TO A 
FAMILY WITH BODY PARTS STILL 
INSIDE.
BOTH THE RCMP AND THE PROVINCE 
HAVE DECLINED A REQUEST FOR 
COMMENT.
>>> WELL, CANADA'S CLOSING IN ON
A GRIM MILESTONE.
THERE HAVE NOW BEEN NEARLY 
100,000 CASES OF COVID-19 IN 
THIS COUNTRY.
THE TWO TROUBLE SPOTS, ONTARIO 
AND QUEBEC.
BUT EVEN ONTARIO, WITH 190 NEW 
CASES, IS CONTINUING ITS 
DOWNWARD TREND.
QUEBEC IS DOING EVEN BETTER.
TODAY REPORTING ONLY 117 NEW 
INFECTIONS.
AND OVERALL, MOST CASES IN THIS 
COUNTRY HAVE RUN THEIR COURSE.
PATIENTS ARE RECOVERING.
BUT QUEBEC'S CHIEF CORONER WANTS
TO KNOW WHY SO MANY PEOPLE DIED 
AT LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES IN 
THAT PROVINCE.
TODAY SHE ORDERED A PUBLIC 
INQUIRY.
MOST OF QUEBEC'S 5300 DEATHS 
HAVE BEEN IN SENIORS' HOMES, AND
EVEN BEFORE THE PANDEMIC, MANY 
OF THOSE HOMES HAD STAFFING 
SHORTAGES.
THE INQUIRY WILL HOLD PUBLIC 
HEARINGS LIKELY BEGINNING IN THE
NEW YEAR.
>>> WELL, COVID-19 HAS BEEN 
CRUEL TO RESIDENTS IN LONG-TERM 
CARE FACILITIES IN ONTARIO AS 
WELL.
LOCKED OUT, THEIR FAMILIES HAVE
STRUGGLED TO FIND OUT WHAT WAS 
HAPPENING INSIDE, AND TONIGHT WE
HAVE A GLIMPSE.  
VIDEO SHARED WITH THE "FIFTH 
ESTATE" SHOWS US HOW ONE HOME IN
OTTAWA RESPONDED TO THE CRISIS.
HERE IS JUDY TRINH.
>> I LOVE YOU, MOM!
>> Reporter: SINCE MARCH, THIS 
HAS BEEN THE CLOSEST STEPHANIE 
KOCIELSKI CAN GET TO HER MOTHER.
73-YEAR-OLD BEVERLY PETERSON HAS
DEMENTIA AND IS PARTIALLY DEAF.
KOCIELSKI CAN CHECK ON HER MOM 
THROUGH A CAMERA MOUNTED IN HER 
ROOM AT MADONNA CARE COMMUNITY.
SHE'S BEEN SHOCKED BY WHAT SHE 
SEES.
>> ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE.
AND SOME THINGS I HAVEN'T BEEN 
ABLE TO CHANGE. 
>> Reporter: THE MOST ALARMING 
INCIDENT OCCURRED ON APRIL 23.
A MAN WANDERS IN AND CLIMBS ON 
TO HER MOM'S BED AND FALLS 
ASLEEP FOR 15 MINUTES.
THREE OTHER PEOPLE WOULD 
STRAGGLE INTO PETERSON'S ROOM 
THE SAME AFTERNOON.
AT THE TIME, MADONNA HAD MORE 
THAN 30 CASES OF COVID-19, THREE
RESIDENTS HAD ALREADY DIED.
>> THERE WAS A MAN IN MY MOM'S 
BED COUGHING ON HER PILLOWS, ON 
HER BLANKET, AND HER BEDDING 
DIDN'T GET CHANGED.
SHE'S GOING TO GET SICK FOR 
SURE.
>> Reporter: THREE DAYS LATER, 
KOCIELSKI'S WORST FEARS WERE 
REALIZED.
HER MOTHER TESTED POSITIVE FOR 
COVID-19, AND THE NUMBER OF 
INFECTED PEOPLE INSIDE THE HOME 
MORE THAN DOUBLED.
THEY SAID THE SAFETY OF OUR 
RESIDENTS AND TEAM MEMBERS IS 
OUR NUMBER ONE PRIORITY.
AS SOON AS ANY RESIDENT DISPLAYS
ANY KIND OF RESPIRATORY FLU-LIKE
SYMPTOMS, THEY ARE PLACED IN 
ISOLATION AND ARE CLOSELY 
MONITORED.
BUT ADDITIONAL VIDEO SEEN BY THE
"FIFTH ESTATE" SHOWS OTHER
RESIDENTS SLEEPING IN PETERSON'S
BED AND TOUCHING HER BELONGINGS 
WHILE SHE IS STILL POSITIVE.
HER MOTHER HAS RECOVERED, BUT 
KOCIELSKI ISN'T CONFIDENT IN THE
HOME'S ABILITY TO HANDLE THE 
PANDEMIC'S SECOND WAVE ON ITS 
OWN.
>> I WANT PEOPLE TO BE AWARE.
I WANT PEOPLE TO HELP TO MAKE A 
CHANGE.
I THINK THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO 
TAKE OVER THE LONG-TERM CARE 
HOMES.
>> Reporter: KOCIELSKI WILL SOON
BE ABLE TO SEE HER MOM IN 
PERSON.
THE MADONNA OUTBREAK WAS 
DECLARED OVER LAST WEEK, BUT NOT
BEFORE 157 RESIDENTS AND STAFF 
GOT INFECTED, AND 49 PEOPLE 
DIED.
JUDY TRINH, CBC NEWS, OTTAWA.
>> Andrew: SOME STATES IN THE 
U.S. ARE SEEING A SPIKE IN COVID
CASES. 
>> WE WERE CARELESS AND WE WENT 
OUT INTO A PUBLIC PLACE BEFORE 
WE SHOULD HAVE.
>> Andrew: THIS PUB IN FLORIDA 
WAS FORCED TO CLOSE AFTER A 
GROUP OF 16 FRIENDS TESTED 
POSITIVE FOR COVID-19.
FLORIDA IS ONE OF 21 STATES 
SEEING A SURGE IN NEW CASES.
2.1 MILLION PEOPLE HAVE BEEN 
INFECTED ACROSS THE COUNTRY, 
MORE THAN 117,000 HAVE DIED.
>>> THIS CASE REPRESENTS AN 
UNACCEPTABLE FAILURE OF THE 
SYSTEM.
IT SHOULD NEVER HAVE HAPPENED, 
AND IT CANNOT BE REPEATED.
>> Andrew: A DAY AFTER NEW 
ZEALAND LOST ITS COVID-FREE 
STATUS, THE PRIME MINISTER 
ANNOUNCED SHE'S TIGHTENING 
BORDER RESTRICTIONS AND PUTTING 
THE COUNTRY'S MILITARY IN CHARGE
OF OVERSEEING ITS QUARANTINE 
FACILITIES.
THAT DECISION COMES AFTER TWO 
WOMEN WHO HAD RECENTLY ARRIVED 
FROM BRITAIN WERE ALLOWED TO 
LEAVE QUARANTINE EARLY.
THEN THEY TRAVELLED 640 
KILOMETRES ACROSS THE COUNTRY 
AND LATER TESTED POSITIVE.
AUTHORITIES ARE NOW TRACING 320 
PEOPLE THEY MAY HAVE COME INTO 
CONTACT WITH.
>>> AND CHINA HAS CANCELLED MORE
THAN 60% OF FLIGHTS IN AND OUT 
OF BEIJING FOLLOWING AN 
OUTBREAK.
MORE THAN 100 PEOPLE HAVE TESTED
POSITIVE SINCE LAST WEEK.
THIS AFTER THE GOVERNMENT 
DECLARED VICTORY OVER THE VIRUS 
ALL THE WAY BACK IN MARCH, BUT 
NOW IT'S IMPOSING SOME LOCKDOWN 
MEASURES IN BEIJING.
>>> WELL, THERE IS RISING FURY 
IN INDIA AFTER A BLOODY CLASH 
BETWEEN INDIAN AND CHINESE 
TROOPS ALONG THE LONG-DISPUTED 
BORDER IN THE HIMALAYAS.
TWENTY INDIAN SOLDIERS WERE 
KILLED, AND AS CHRIS BROWN TELLS
US, THAT COUNTRY IS PUTTING THE 
BLAME SQUARELY ON CHINA.
>> Reporter: ACROSS INDIA TODAY,
ANYTHING TO DO WITH CHINA WAS 
FAIR GAME TO BE BURNED.
OR SMASHED.
>> YOU WILL SEE THE ENTIRE 
CHINESE DEPLOYMENT.
THIS IS WHAT -- 
>> Reporter: GOVERNMENT-FRIENDLY
TV CHANNEL SHOWS SATELLITE 
IMAGES OF WHAT THEY CLAIMED WERE
CONVOYS OF CHINESE VEHICLES 
RIGHT ON THE DISPUTED LINE OF 
CONTROL, SMACKING OF 
PREMEDITATION, SAID THE HOST.
INDIA'S PRIME MINISTER UNDER 
INTENSE PRESSURE FROM OPPONENTS 
TO HIT BACK MILITARILY REFUSED 
TO BE DRAWN INTO WHAT INDIA 
MIGHT DO NEXT.
>> [Speaking Foreign Language].
>> Reporter: I WANT TO ASSURE 
THE NATION THAT THE SACRIFICE OF
OUR SOLDIERS WILL NOT GO TO 
WASTE, HE SAID.
THE DISPUTED GALWAN VALLEY RUNS 
THROUGH SOME OF THE HIGHEST MOST
INHOSPITABLE TERRAIN IN THE 
WORLD.
INDIA SAYS CHINA HAS BEEN 
WHITTLING AWAY AT THE BORDER 
AREA, TAKING MORE TERRITORY EVEN
AS INDIA BUILDS NEW ROADS AND 
INFRASTRUCTURE.
WHILE IT APPEARS BOTH SIDES 
HONOURED AN OLD AGREEMENT NOT TO
BRING GUNS INTO THE AREA, THE 
CHINESE SOLDIERS WERE CLEARLY 
READY FOR A FIGHT, WIELDING 
BATS STUDDED WITH NAILS, 
POSSIBLY SEVERAL HUNDRED OF 
THEM, SAY INDIAN OFFICIALS.
>> A LOT OF IS THIS -- 
>> Reporter: THIS CANADIAN 
OBSERVER SAYS NO WAY IT WAS 
UNPLANNED.
MAYBE CHINA WAS TRYING TO 
DISTRACT ITS PEOPLE FROM THE 
CORONAVIRUS. 
>> IF YOU'RE GOING TO COME OUT 
PREPARED AND YOU'RE PREPARED TO 
INFLICT THOSE SORTS OF INJURIES 
IN SUCH A HIGHLY CONTESTED AREA,
THAT WOULD HAVE HAD TO HAVE BEEN
AUTHORIZED THROUGH THE CHAIN OF 
COMMAND AND THAT FOLKS IN 
BEIJING WOULD HAVE HAD TO HAVE 
BEEN AWARE OF IT.
>> Reporter: CHINA DENIES IT WAS
THE INSTIGATOR AND ITS FOREIGN 
MINISTRY EMPHASIZED THE 
GOVERNMENT WANTS TO SOLVE 
DIFFERENCES THROUGH DIALOGUE.
BUT WHILE NEITHER SIDE WANTS A 
WAR, ALONG WITH INDIA'S SLAIN 
SOLDIERS, INDIAN PRIDE HAS ALSO 
BEEN WOUNDED, TEMPERING THE URGE
TO SHOOT BACK, THOUGH, IS THE 
KNOWLEDGE THAT IN THE LAST WAR 
OVER HALF A CENTURY AGO THE 
INDIANS LOST BADLY.
CHRIS BROWN, CBC NEWS, 
VANCOUVER.
>> Andrew: EXPERTS FROM 
TORONTO'S SickKids HOSPITAL SAY 
KIDS SHOULD BE GOING BACK TO 
SCHOOL IN SEPTEMBER.
>> NOT BEING WITH THEIR FRIENDS 
AND PEERS IS HAVING SUCH 
PROFOUND IMPACT ON CHILDREN 
ALREADY.
>> Andrew: UP NEXT, WHY 
CLASS-TIME COULD BE WORTH THE 
RISK.
>>> PLUS, SCRAPPING A LOGO WITH 
A LONG RACIST HISTORY.
>>> AND A SOCIAL SIDE EFFECT OF 
THE PANDEMIC.
>> THIS IS ABOUT REALLY, YOU 
KNOW, TREATING ADULTS LIKE 
ADULTS, ALLOWING THEM TO DO SOME
AL FRESCO DINING.
>> Andrew: COULD PUBLIC DRINKING
BE COMING TO A PARK NEAR YOU?
WE'RE BACK IN TWO.
>> Andrew: THE SCHOOL YEAR HAS 
BEEN A CASUALTY OF COVID-19, AND
THERE'S ALREADY ANXIETY ABOUT 
THE FALL.
BUT A NEW REPORT SUGGESTS 
SENDING KIDS BACK TO CLASS IN 
SEPTEMBER MIGHT BE WORTH THE 
RISK.
AND IT'S BEEN GETTING ATTENTION 
BECAUSE OF WHO WROTE IT.
THE TEAM OF EXPERTS FROM 
TORONTO'S SickKids HOSPITAL.
IOANNA ROUMELIOTIS EXPLAINS.
>> Reporter: 14-YEAR-OLD ELLA 
ORATANDO SAYS IT'S BEEN TOUGH, 
BEING OUT OF SCHOOL, AWAY FROM 
HER FRIENDS, AND TODAY IS 
GRADUATION DAY.
>> HONESTLY, IT'S MISSING THE 
ENVIRONMENT.
SO NOT BEING ABLE TO SEE THE 
PEOPLE AND SEE MY FRIENDS.
>> Reporter: FROM THE START, THE
LOCKDOWN HAS BEEN HARD ON YOUNG 
PEOPLE ESPECIALLY, AND WHY, AS 
ONTARIO IS SET TO RELEASE ITS 
BACK-TO-SCHOOL PLAN THIS MONTH, 
EXPERTS AT TORONTO'S SickKids 
HOSPITAL SAY THE PRIORITY SHOULD
BE TO GET THEM BACK IN THE 
CLASSROOM SAFELY. 
>> WE NEED TO FIND A WAY THAT 
WILL MITIGATE THE RISK FROM A 
CORONAVIRUS INFECTION. 
>> Reporter: MEDICAL EVIDENCE 
SUGGESTS KIDS ARE NOT SUPER 
SPREADERS AND ARE AT LOW RISK OF
GETTING VERY ILL FROM COVID-19, 
BUT DOCTORS ARE CONCERNED THE 
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL TOLL CAN 
ONLY GET WORSE IF SCHOOLS STAY 
CLOSED. 
>> THINKING ABOUT THIS OVER A 
PROLONGED PERIOD OF TIME, EVEN 
BEYOND THE FALL, IS SOMETHING 
THAT I MYSELF AND MANY OF MY 
PEDIATRIC COLLEAGUES ARE LOSING 
SLEEP OVER.
>> Reporter: SCHOOLS ARE WORKING
ON PLANS ALREADY, SOME INCLUDE 
HALF DAYS OR CANCELLING SOME 
CLASSES.
REMAINING ONLINE AT LEAST PARTLY
IS ANOTHER POSSIBILITY.
THE SickKids REPORT IS ONLY 
MEANT TO GUIDE, BUT EXPERTS 
WORRY THE ADVICE IS PREMATURE.
>> SickKids HAS THE CART BEFORE 
THE HORSE.
WE NEED TO ENSURE THAT PUBLIC 
HEALTH DATA DETERMINES WHEN 
SCHOOLS ARE SAFE TO OPEN.
>> Reporter: ONTARIO PREMIER 
DOUG FORD SAYS WHATEVER THE 
PLAN, IT WON'T PUT STAFF AND 
KIDS IN DANGER.
>> Premier Doug Ford: I'VE SAID 
IT RIGHT FROM DAY ONE, I'M NOT 
GOING TO RISK ANYTHING THAT PUTS
OUR KIDS IN JEOPARDY.
I'M JUST NOT GOING TO DO IT.
>> Reporter: THIS WOMAN SAYS 
SHE'D RATHER HER DAUGHTER BE SAD
AND SAFE.
>> THAT CAN BE SAFE.
THAT CAN BE RESOLVED.
HOW DO YOU FIX A DEAD CHILD?
YOU CAN'T.
>> Reporter: AND UNTIL IT'S 
CLEAR THE PANDEMIC IS UNDER 
CONTROL, SHE SAYS SHE'LL KEEP 
HER DAUGHTER HOME.
IOANNA ROUMELIOTIS, CBC NEWS, 
TORONTO.
>> Andrew: SCHOOLS ACROSS 
ATLANTIC CANADA HAVE ALSO BEEN 
SHUDDERED FOR MONTHS, AND CBC 
NEWS HAS LOOKED INTO HOW WELL 
STUDENTS IN THAT REGION 
CONNECTED WITH ONLINE LEARNING.
AS SALLY PITT SHOWS US, IT'S NOT
CLEAR HOW EFFECTIVE IT'S 
ACTUALLY BEEN.
>> Reporter: FOR THE PAST THREE 
MONTHS, THIS HAS BEEN SCHOOL IN 
THE RUSSELL HOME.
TARA RUSSELL HELPS HER KIDS KEEP
UP WITH SCHOOL WORK.
SOME DAYS ARE EASIER THAN 
OTHERS. 
>> UMM, IN THE BEGINNING IT 
WASN'T SO BAD.
THE KIDS WERE HAPPY TO HAVE 
SOMETHING NEW TO DO WHILE THEY 
WERE STUCK AT HOME.
BUT AS THE DAYS GET NICER, IT'S 
DEFINITELY A LITTLE HARDER TO 
SIT THEM DOWN AND GET THEM TO 
FOCUS ON HOMEWORK.
>> HI, EVERYONE, I HOPE YOU'RE 
DOING OKAY. 
>> Reporter: ACROSS THE ATLANTIC
REGION, TEACHERS HAVE CONNECTED 
WITH STUDENTS VIRTUALLY, THROUGH
INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS, POSTING 
HOMEWORK AND CHATTING ONLINE.
CBC NEWS SURVEYED EVERY SCHOOL 
BOARD IN ATLANTIC CANADA TO 
GAUGE HOW SCHOOLS ARE EDUCATING 
STUDENTS REMOTELY.
ON AVERAGE, BETWEEN 89 AND 98% 
OF STUDENTS HAVE CONNECTED 
ONLINE WITH THEIR TEACHERS, BUT 
NONE OF THE PROVINCES ARE 
MEASURING HOW OFTEN STUDENTS ARE
ONLINE OR HOW MUCH WORK THEY ARE
ACTUALLY DOING.
>> OUR FOCUS WAS ON 
CONNECTIVITY.
WE GAVE INSTRUCTIONS ABOUT 
REGULAR CONTACT.
WE DIDN'T MEASURE THE HOURS, NOR
WERE WE PRESCRIPTIVE.
WE RELIED ON THE AUTONOMY AND 
THE PROFESSIONALISM OF OUR 
TEACHERS, AND IN LARGE MEASURE, 
THEY DELIVERED.
>> Reporter: NOT EVERY HOME, 
THOUGH, HAS A COMPUTER OR 
RELIABLE INTERNET.
NOT EVERY PARENT IS AVAILABLE TO
HELP THEIR KID, AND NOT EVERY 
STUDENT CAN JUGGLE HOME AND 
SCHOOL.
>> THERE'S A LOT OF THINGS THAT 
THEY WERE DOING AT HOME IN TERMS
OF HELPING OUT WITH LOOKING 
AFTER YOUNGER SIBLINGS OR 
COUSINS, OR WHATEVER THE CASE 
MAY BE.
THERE WAS OTHER ONES THAT WERE
REALLY SURPRISING TO ME IN THAT 
STUDENTS JUST SAID I DON'T KNOW 
WHY I CAN'T GET GOING, BUT THIS 
REALLY ISN'T WORKING WELL FOR 
ME.
>> Reporter: EDUCATORS ARE 
EXPECTING SOME ISSUES WHEN 
SCHOOL RESUMES.
>> WE KNOW THERE'S LEARNING LOSS
BETWEEN JULY AND AUGUST ANYWAY, 
SO NOW YOU'LL HAVE LEARNING LOSS
FROM MARCH TO SEPTEMBER, OR 
WHENEVER WE GET BACK INTO THIS.
>> Reporter: SCHOOLS WILL LOOK A
LOT DIFFERENT THIS FALL.
SOME WILL HAVE FEWER STUDENTS 
PER CLASSROOM.
OTHERS MAY HAVE CLASSES 
PART-TIME.
AND FOR SOME, THERE MAY STILL BE
AN ELEMENT OF REMOTE LEARNING.
SALLY PITT, CBC NEWS, 
CHARLOTTETOWN.
>> Andrew: WELL, NEXT ON "THE 
NATIONAL," HE HAS BEEN ON BAY 
STREET FOR A QUARTER CENTURY.
NOW HE'S CALLING FOR CHANGE. 
>> BLACK PEOPLE WHO REALLY CLIMB
THE CORPORATE LADDER IN CANADA, 
THEY DID SO IN A LOT OF CASES 
WITH THEIR HANDS TIED BEHIND 
THEIR BACKS. 
>> Andrew: A SUCCESSFUL CANADIAN
BUSINESSMAN WHO SAW HIMSELF IN 
GEORGE FLOYD SPEAKS WITH US 
ABOUT FIGHTING OPPRESSION AND 
LEAVING A LEGACY.
>>> PLUS, HOW ATHLETES ARE USING
THEIR VOICES TO CHANGE THE GAME,
RIGHT AFTER THIS.
>> Andrew: THE NAMES GEORGE 
FLOYD, RAYSHARD BROOKS AND 
OTHERS, BOTH IN THE U.S. AND 
CANADA, ARE NOW RALLYING CRIES 
AGAINST RACISM, BUT THE PROTESTS
GO BEYOND POLICE VIOLENCE.
SYMBOLS OF RACIST HISTORY ARE 
BEING TORN DOWN, SYSTEMIC RACISM
CHALLENGED.
FOR SOME, THE TIME FOR SILENCE 
IS OVER.
TAKE WES HALL, A BAY STREET 
MOGUL WHO MAY HAVE FOUND SUCCESS
IN THE SAME BOARDROOMS AS HIS 
WHITE COLLEAGUES, BUT HE'S LIVED
A VERY DIFFERENT REALITY.
HE OPENED UP TO JACQUELINE 
HANSEN.
>> SO I'VE BEEN ON BAY STREET 
FOR OVER 25 YEARS, AND IT'S 
AMAZING BECAUSE I HAVE NEVER 
SPOKEN ABOUT IT.
>> Reporter: WHEN WES HALL 
DRIVES TO WORK, HE'S FORCED TO 
PUT IMPORTANT CONFERENCE CALLS 
ON HOLD WHEN HE GETS PULLED OVER
BY POLICE.
HE SAYS THE REASON HE GETS 
STOPPED IS BECAUSE HE'S BLACK.
>> AND THE POLICE OFFICER COME 
AND PROFILE YOU, AND THEN YOU 
HAVE TO GIVE THE LICENCE AND 
REGISTRATION, HE GOES BACK TO 
HIS CAR, AND YOU CONTINUE WITH 
THE CONFERENCE CALL LIKE NOTHING
HAPPENED.
BLACK PEOPLE WHO REALLY CLIMBED 
THE CORPORATE LADDER IN CANADA, 
THEY DID SO IN MANY CASES WITH 
THEIR HANDS TIED BEHIND THEIR 
BACKS BECAUSE THEY ARE DEALING 
WITH THESE INJUSTICES ON A DAILY
BASIS.
>> Reporter: HALL SEES HIMSELF 
IN GEORGE FLOYD, A MAN JUDGED BY
THE COLOUR OF HIS SKIN BEFORE 
ANYTHING ELSE.
HALL SAYS HE CAN'T STAY SILENT 
ANY LONGER.
>> IF I'M A CORPORATE PERSON AND
I KNOW MY KIDS HAVE TO LIVE THIS
WAY, AND I JUST SIT BACK AND 
SHUT UP AND DO NOTHING ABOUT IT,
THEN YOU KNOW, I'M -- IN MY 
VIEW, I'M TACITLY APPROVING, 
CONTINUING TO APPROVE WHAT'S 
GOING ON.
>> Reporter: HALL SPOKE OUT FOR 
THE FIRST TIME IN TWO OP EDS IN 
MAJOR CANADIAN NEWSPAPERS.
HE LAUNCHED A GROUP FOR BUSINESS
LEADERS AGAINST ANTI-BLACK 
SYSTEMIC RACISM AND AN 
INITIATIVE TO GET MORE BLACK 
PEOPLE ON CORPORATE BOARDS.
>> YOU'RE EXCLUDING 3.5% OF THE 
POPULATION.
WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT?
IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE.
IT DOESN'T EVEN MAKE BUSINESS 
SENSE.
>> Reporter: AS COMPANY AFTER 
COMPANY SAY BLACK LIVES MATTER, 
THE PUBLIC IS LOOKING FOR PROOF.
AND CALLING OUT THOSE WITH 
EXECUTIVE TEAMS AND BOARDS THAT 
LACK BLACK REPRESENTATION.
>> THESE ARE THE MESSAGES I'M 
GETTING FROM PEOPLE.
>> Reporter: SINCE HALL STARTED 
HIS PUBLIC PUSH, HE'S GETTING 
MESSAGES OF SUPPORT.
>> I JUST WANT TO TALK TO YOU 
ABOUT SOME OF THE EXPERIENCES I 
FACED AND SEE IF THERE'S 
ANYTHING I CAN DO TO HELP. 
>> Reporter: AND OF HATE. 
>> CANADA'S A GREAT PLACE AND 
YOU'RE AN IMMIGRANT.
YOU COULD GO BACK TO WHERE YOU 
CAME FROM.
I HEAR THAT KIND OF STUFF.
BUT I'M NOT CONVERTING THOSE 
PEOPLE.
I'M NOT DOING THIS FOR THEM.
>> Reporter: INSTEAD, HALL HAS A
SIMPLE MESSAGE FOR LEADERS 
ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
>> PLEASE, ALL I'M ASKING YOU 
FOR IS JUST LOOK AT THESE 
PEOPLE.
LOOK AT THEIR RESUMÉS AND SEE IF
THEY ARE QUALIFIED.
AND GIVE THEM AN OPPORTUNITY IF 
YOU THINK THAT THEY DO.
WHY ARE YOU AFRAID OF THAT?
>> Reporter: WHAT DO YOU THINK 
THAT THEY ARE AFRAID OF?
>> CHANGE.
>> Reporter: JACQUELINE HANSEN, 
CBC NEWS, TORONTO.
>> Andrew: TORONTO RAPTORS 
PRESIDENT MASAI UJIRI SPOKE 
EARLIER TO MATT GALLOWAY 
HOST OF CBC RADIO'S "THE 
CURRENT," DESCRIBING THE VIDEO 
OF GEORGE FLOYD, ONE OFFICER 
KNEELING ON HIS NECK, THREE 
OTHERS DOING NOTHING TO HELP AS 
HE DIED.
AS ONE OF THE TOUGHEST THINGS 
HE'S EVER WATCHED, JUST ONE 
MOMENT DEMANDING ACTION.
>> THERE'S A TIME FOR EVERYBODY 
TO LOOK AT THEMSELVES IN THE 
MIRROR AND ASK, LIKE, WHO ARE 
YOU AS A PERSON, BECAUSE WHEN I 
LOOK AT THOSE THINGS THAT 
HAPPENED, IT'S NOT ONLY THE 
COLOUR OF YOUR SKIN.
IT'S ALSO THE HUMAN BEING THAT 
YOU ARE.
AND WHEN I LOOK AT THOSE THREE 
MEN, YOU KNOW, AND I SAY, OKAY, 
THEY COULDN'T STOP THAT, YOU 
KNOW, LIKE, AS HUMAN BEINGS, AND
WHEN I LOOK AT THOSE TWO COPS 
THAT JUST SHOT THE KID IN 
ATLANTA, WHO ARE WE AS A HUMAN 
BEING?
I LOOK AT THOSE COPS IN BUFFALO 
AND THEY PUSH AN OLD MAN DOWN.
HE IS BLEEDING FROM HIS EAR.
I DON'T GIVE A DAMN IF YOU'RE A 
POLICE OR WHOEVER YOU ARE, YOU 
ARE A HUMAN BEING.
IF YOU SEE AN OLD MAN BLEEDING 
FROM HIS EAR, PICK HIS ASS UP.
THAT'S WHAT WE DO AS HUMANS.
>> WHAT DO YOU SEE AS YOUR 
RESPONSIBILITY IN THE MOMENT?
>> WELL, I HAVE TO SPEAK.
I HAVE TO SPEAK FOR THE YOUTH.
I HAVE TO SPEAK FOR LEADERS.
I HAVE TO USE MY PLATFORM.
WE ALSO HAVE TO PERFORM.
WE HAVE TO PERFORM WHERE WE ARE 
WORKING, AND WE HAVE TO ADDRESS 
THIS ON EVERY LEVEL THAT WE ARE.
I HAVE TO SPEAK TO OTHER 
LEADERS.
I HAVE TO GO OUT INTO THE 
COMMUNITY.
WE HAVE TO USE THE PLATFORM, YOU
KNOW, LIKE, THIS PLATFORM IS 
HERE FOR US.
>> Andrew: ATHLETES ARE, OF 
COURSE, NOW USING THAT PLATFORM,
AND JAMIE STRASHIN SHOWS US IT'S
DEMONSTRATING THEIR POWER, BUT 
ALSO THEIR LIMIT.
>> A HANDOFF TO HUBBARD.
>> Reporter: CANADIAN RUNNING 
BACK CHUBA HUBBARD DAZZLED FOR 
OKLAHOMA STATE, OFF THE FIELD 
HUBBARD IS ALSO TRYING TO HAVE 
AN IMPACT.
HUBBARD CALLED OUT HIS HEAD 
COACH MIKE GUNDY, THAT'S HIM ON 
THE RIGHT, FOR WEARING A ONE 
AMERICAN NEWS NETWORK T-SHIRT.
IT HAS CALLED THE BLACK LIVES 
MATTER MOVEMENT A CRIMINAL 
ORGANIZATION.
THE COACH APOLOGIZED, BUT SO TOO
DID HUBBARD. 
>> I WAS WRONG.
I WENT THE WRONG WAY ABOUT IT, 
TWEETING.
>> Reporter: THIS SCHOLAR SAYS 
IT SHOWS THE LIMITS OF BLACK
ATHLETES DISSENT. 
>> AS IMPACTFUL AS IT WAS TO 
HEAR HIS VOICE, HE WAS STILL IN 
THE SYSTEM THAT RENDERS HIM 
DISPOSABLE.
THE POWER IS NOT IN HIS HANDS. 
>> AND THEN TEN DAYS SINCE 
GEORGE FLOYD WAS BRUTALLY 
MURDERED.
>> YOU NEED TO [INDISCERNIBLE] 
LISTEN TO YOUR PEERS.
>> Reporter: IN THE WAKE OF THE 
POLICE KILLING OF GEORGE FLOYD, 
ATHLETES FROM ACROSS THE SPORTS 
WORLD HAVE SPOKEN OUT.
>> IF I WAS GEORGE FLOYD.
>> Reporter: DAVIS SAYS LEAGUES 
CAN'T AFFORD TO IGNORE THEIR 
PLAYERS. 
>> A LOT OF IT IS BACKGROUND 
PROBLEMS, LIKE HOW CAN WE DO THE
LEAST TO PUBLICLY DEMONSTRATE 
THAT WE CARE.
>> Reporter: MANY NBA PLAYERS 
HAVE QUESTIONED PLANS TO 
RE-START THEIR SEASON.
FORMER NBA ALL STAR STEVEN 
JACKSON WAS A FRIEND OF GEORGE 
FLOYD.
>> PLAYING BASKETBALL IS GOING 
TO DO ONE THING, TAKE ALL THE 
ATTENTION OFF THE TASK AT HAND 
RIGHT NOW, WHAT WE FIGHTING FOR.
>> Reporter: ATHLETES' VOICES 
ARE IMPORTANT, BUT SOME CAUTION 
THEY ARE NOT THE LEADERS IN THIS
MOVEMENT.
>> THAT'S THE KIND OF PHYSICAL 
SKILLS THAT HE HAS. 
>> Reporter: AS FOR HUBBARD, 
MANY WONDERED WHY HE APOLOGIZED 
FOR CALLING OUT HIS COACH.
IN A TWEET HE SAID HIS FOOT IS 
STILL ON THE GAS, RESULTS ARE 
COMING, AND IT'S NOT OVER.
JAMIE STRASHIN, CBC NEWS, 
TORONTO.
>> Andrew: WELL, NEXT ON "THE 
NATIONAL," AN OUTDATED LOGO 
STEEPED IN RACIST HISTORY IS 
OFFICIALLY HISTORY ITSELF.
WHY THE AUNT JEMIMA BRAND IS 
GETTING A REPLACEMENT INSTEAD OF
A MAKEOVER.
>> Andrew: THE LEGACY OF RACISM 
IS SOMETIMES FOUND IN PLAIN 
SIGHT, IN THE PRODUCTS WE 
CONSUME.
AUNT JEMIMA IS A 131-YEAR-OLD 
BRAND BASED ON A RACIST 
STEREOTYPE.
JACQUELINE HANSEN EXPLAINS HOW 
IT CAME TO BE AND HOW IT'S NOW 
COMING TO AN END.
* AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKES  
>> Reporter: GENERATIONS KNOW 
AUNT JEMIMA'S FACE, BUT PERHAPS 
NOT HER BACKSTORY.
>> AUNT JEMIMA!
>> Reporter: SINGER KIRBY 
MAURIER USED TIKTOK TO TEACH A 
HISTORY LESSON. 
>> DID YOU KNOW THE FOUNDER 
CHRIS RUSS, A WHITE MAN, GOT A 
NAME AFTER ATTENDING A SHOW.
THINK BLACK FACE.
>> Reporter: THIS IS A REMAKE OF
THE SONG THAT WAS SUPPOSEDLY THE
FOUNDER'S INSPIRATION, BUT THE 
ORIGINAL WAS PERFORMED BY MEN IN
BLACK FACE, AND AUNT JEMIMA'S 
FACE, THAT WAS BASED ON A SLAVE 
NAMED NANCY GREEN.
>> BLACK LIVES MATTER, PEOPLE, 
EVEN OVER BREAKFAST.
>> Reporter: CORNELL 
UNIVERSITY'S RICHE RICHARDSON 
CALLED OUT THE BRAND FIVE YEARS 
AGO. 
>> THAT IMAGE IS VERY MUCH 
LINKED TO BLACK INFERIORITY, AND
NOSTALGIA ABOUT A TIME WHEN 
BLACKS WERE TYPICALLY AND 
PREDOMINANTLY DOMESTIC. 
>> Reporter: QUAKER OATS SAYS WE
RECOGNIZE AUNT JEMIMA'S ORIGINS 
ARE BASED ON A RACIAL 
STEREOTYPE.
WHILE WORK HAS BEEN DONE OVER 
THE YEARS TO UPDATE THE BRAND IN
A MANNER INTENDED TO BE 
APPROPRIATE AND RESPECTFUL, WE 
REALIZE THOSE CHANGES ARE NOT 
ENOUGH.
WHILE RICHARDSON SAYS THAT'S A 
BREAKTHROUGH, SHE'S STILL 
TROUBLED THE COMPANY INVESTED IN
THE BRAND FOR DECADES.
>> I THINK PEOPLE WHO MAINTAIN 
AN INVESTMENT IN THOSE 
STEREOTYPES HAVE TO ASK 
THEMSELVES WHAT ARE THEY 
THINKING, I MEAN, WHAT MESSAGE 
DO THEY WANT TO SEND. 
>> Reporter: SOME IN ADVERTISING
SAY BLINDNESS TO CULTURAL 
CONCERNS COMES FROM A LACK OF 
DIVERSITY IN THE INDUSTRY.
>> I'M STILL MOST OF THE TIME 
THE ONLY BLACK PERSON IN THE 
ROOM. 
>> Reporter: THIS FOUNDER OF A 
TORONTO-BASED MARKETING AGENCY 
SAYS ADVERTISING WON'T CHANGE 
UNTIL HIRING IS MORE INCLUSIVE.
>> WITHOUT HAVING DIVERSITY, 
DIVERSE VOICES AT THE 
DECISIONMAKING TABLES, THAT'S 
WHERE THE DECISIONS ARE MADE AND
THAT'S WHERE IT REALLY MATTERS.
>> Reporter: A CHANGE THAT COULD
FURTHER TRANSFORM THE INDUSTRY 
FROM THE INSIDE OUT.
JACQUELINE HANSEN, CBC NEWS, 
TORONTO.
>> Andrew: AND CHANGE IS COMING 
TO ANOTHER BRAND WITH A SIMILAR 
ISSUE.
UNCLE BEN, KINDLY AND DECKED OUT
IN A BOW TIE, ALSO EVOKES RACIAL
STEREOTYPES OF SUBSERVIENCE.
THE BRAND OWNER, MARS, SAYS IT 
IS LISTENING TO CONCERNS RAISED 
IN THE BLACK COMMUNITY AND SAYS 
THE BRAND WILL BE EVOLVING, 
THOUGH THEY DIDN'T SAY EXACTLY 
HOW.
>>> OKAY, WHEN WE COME BACK, A 
SURPRISING SIDE EFFECT OF THE 
PANDEMIC, LOOSENING LIQUOR LAWS.
WHY CRACKING OPEN THE COLD ONE 
IN PUBLIC COULD BE COMING TO A 
PARK NEAR YOU, NEXT.
*EO STREAMINGMING 
APP QUIBI AND HOW NEARLY $2 
BILLION OF START-UP CASH COULD 
NOT MAKE IT SUCCEED.
SUBSCRIBE WHEREVER YOU GET YOUR 
PODCASTS.
>> Andrew: IN LIGHT OF THE 
PANDEMIC, SEVERAL CITIES ACROSS 
CANADA ARE RELAXING THE RULES ON
PUBLIC DRINKING.
ADVOCATES SAY IT'S LESS RISKY 
THAN HAVING PEOPLE GATHER 
INDOORS.
TINA LOVGREEN HAS THE VIEW FROM 
VANCOUVER.
>> Reporter: ON A BEAUTIFUL 
EVENING, YOU CAN CATCH PLENTY OF
PEOPLE CRACKING OPEN A COLD ONE 
ON VANCOUVER BEACHES.
IT'S ILLEGAL AND POLICE REMIND 
PEOPLE OF THAT, BUT IT COULD 
SOON CHANGE.
THE CITY'S LOOKING AT TWEAKING 
BYLAWS TO ALLOW RESIDENTS TO 
DRINK AT SOME PUBLIC PLAZAS.
>> IT'S KIND OF UNFAIR TO FOLKS 
WHO LIVE IN SMALL APARTMENTS AND
MAYBE DON'T HAVE YARDS WHERE 
THEY CAN HAVE A DRINK OUTDOORS 
WITH THEIR FRIENDS.
WE KNOW THAT ENJOYING THE 
OUTDOORS IS THE SAFEST WAY TO 
AVOID COVID-19 RATHER THAN BEING
INDOORS. 
>> Reporter: IT'S A PLAN ALSO 
BEING CONSIDERED BY THE BOARD 
THAT OVERSEES VANCOUVER'S PARKS 
AND BEACHES.
LIQUOR LAWS AROUND THE COUNTRY 
HAVE EASED TO HELP THE 
STRUGGLING HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY.
QUEBEC CITY ALLOWS DRINKING IN 
LARGE URBAN PARKS, AS LONG AS 
IT'S WITH A MEAL.
AND TORONTO PROMISES TO FAST 
TRACK APPLICATIONS FOR PATIOS TO
SPILL OVER INTO SIDEWALKS AND 
STREETS. 
>> THIS IS ABOUT REALLY, YOU 
KNOW, TREATING ADULTS LIKE 
ADULTS, ALLOWING THEM TO DO SOME
AL FRESCO DINING. 
>> Reporter: THE CITY OF NORTH 
VANCOUVER JUST APPROVED THE 
DRINKING IN PUBLIC PLAN TO HELP 
STRUGGLING RESTAURANTS WHICH CAN
NOW SELL ALCOHOL WITH TAKEAWAY. 
>> PEOPLE ARE FOR THE MOST PART 
SENSIBLE, AND IF YOU TRAVEL 
AROUND THE WORLD, EVERYBODY ELSE
IS DOING IT, SO WHY NOT US?
>> Reporter: IN B.C.'S OKANAGAN,
PENTICTON GAVE THE GREEN LIGHT 
FOR BOOZE ON SOME BEACHES. 
>> NICE TO NOT HAVE TO HIDE YOUR
BEERS, AND WE CAN ENJOY THE 
BEACH.
>> Reporter: BUT HEALTH 
OFFICIALS WARN INCREASING 
AVAILABILITY ALSO COMES WITH 
RISKS.
>> NOT ALL ADULTS DRINK TO 
EXCESS, BUT A SIGNIFICANT 
PROPORTION, FOR EXAMPLE OF YOUNG
ADULTS AND IN BRITISH COLUMBIA 
REPORT BINGE DRINKING.
WE KNOW THAT OUR HOSPITALIZATION
RATES FOR A FULL HOST OF 
ALCOHOL-RELATED ISSUES ARE 
[INDISCERNIBLE]. 
>> Reporter: BUT SO ARE FEARS OF
SPREADING COVID-19 IF PEOPLE 
SOCIALIZE INDOORS INSTEAD OF 
OUTSIDE.
TINA LOVGREEN, CBC NEWS, 
VANCOUVER.
>> Andrew: NOW WHILE SOME 
CANADIAN EXPATS AND TRAVELLERS 
RACED HOME IN THE EARLY DAYS OF 
THIS PANDEMIC, MANY OTHERS 
STAYED PUT.
TONIGHT IN OUR PANDEMIC DIARY, 
WE HEAR FROM A COUPLE RIDING IT 
OUT IN THE NETHERLANDS. 
>> MY NAME'S DARRELL.
I'M CANADIAN.
I'M HERE WITH MY PARTNER NICK 
WHO IS DUTCH.
WE LIVE IN A SMALL VILLAGE 
CALLED HUIZEN.
I THINK CANADA HAS TAKEN A 
LOCKDOWN TO A MUCH STRICTER 
LEVEL THAN WE HAVE HERE IN THE 
NETHERLANDS.
VERY, VERY SELDOM HAVE I SEEN 
PEOPLE WEARING MASKS.
YOU COULD HAVE THREE VISITORS IN
YOUR HOUSEHOLD.
>> IF YOU KEEP YOUR DISTANCE.
>> YES, AS LONG AS YOU MAINTAIN 
SOCIAL DISTANCING, THAT WAS 
FINE.
BUT I THINK ONE OF THE 
INTERESTING THINGS, YOU KNOW, IN
DUTCH CUSTOM IT'S WHEN YOU CLEAR
A TABLE, THERE ARE ALWAYS 
[INDISCERNIBLE] SO THAT HAS 
STOPPED TOTALLY.
>> BUT ANYWAY, I THINK IT WILL 
COME BACK.
>> HERE WE HAVE OUR BACK GARDEN 
WHERE WE LIKE TO ENTERTAIN, BUT 
THAT HASN'T BEEN HAPPENING FOR 
THE LAST FEW MONTHS.
FRIENDS OF OURS WERE TELLING US 
THAT THE GYM SHE BELONGS TO IS 
STARTING TO DO CLASSES OUTDOORS.
BRILLIANT IDEA.
SO I THINK THIS IS GOING TO 
BRING PEOPLE HOPEFULLY A LOT 
CLOSER.
>> Andrew: HMM.
NEXT ON "THE NATIONAL," A 
HONEYMOON TO REMEMBER IN THEIR 
OWN BACKYARD.
THE COUPLE THAT COULDN'T GET ON 
A PLANE, SO THEY GOT CREATIVE 
INSTEAD, NEXT.
>> Andrew: IF YOU'VE EVER BEEN 
TO PARIS, CHANCES ARE YOU'VE 
SEEN THIS VIEW AND MAYBE EVEN 
SNAPPED A PIC LIKE THIS.
BUT FOR ONE ONTARIO COUPLE, THIS
IS AS CLOSE AS THEY GOT TO THE 
EIFFEL TOWER, AND THEIR 
HONEYMOON.
THE PANDEMIC FORCED THEM TO 
POSTPONE THEIR WEDDING AND THEIR
TRIP TO PARIS.
IN FACT, THEY WERE SUPPOSED TO 
BE THERE RIGHT NOW, SO INSTEAD 
THEY DECIDED TO GET A LITTLE 
CREATIVE, AND THAT IS TONIGHT'S 
"MOMENT."
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>> WE WERE LOOKING MORE FORWARD 
TO GOING TO PARIS THAN ACTUALLY 
GETTING MARRIED, SO I DIDN'T 
WANT TO FEEL, LIKE, SAD FOR TWO 
WEEKS.
SO I THOUGHT LET'S JUST GO 
ANYWAY.
[LAUGHTER]
>> Andrew: AND THEY DID JUST 
THAT, SORT OF.
PACKING THEIR BAGS AND BRINGING 
PARIS TO THEM.
LIKE EATING CREPES ON A TERRACE 
OR ORDERING FRENCH WINE AT A 
BISTRO AND FINDING THE BEST 
CROISSANTS.
THIS IS HOW THEY HAVE BEEN 
SPENDING THEIR HONEYMOON, 
SIGHTSEEING AROUND WINDSOR AND 
SHARING PICTURES ON SOCIAL 
MEDIA. 
>> I REALLY LIKED GOING TO 
VERSAILLES.
VERSAILLES WAS BEAUTIFUL, YEAH.
WEREN'T WEARING ANY SHOES.
BECAUSE IT'S NOT LIKE WE REALLY 
THINK TOO FAR INTO THESE 
PICTURES.
>> Andrew: ANOTHER PERK, NO 
CROWDS, NO LINES IN FRONT OF THE
MONA LISA OR THE EIFFEL TOWER. 
>> WE'VE HAD FAMILY AND FRIENDS 
ACTUALLY THINK WE'RE IN PARIS.
>> Andrew: FOR NOW, THEIR 
WEDDING IS PUSHED BACK TO NEXT 
SUMMER, AND AS FOR THAT 
HONEYMOON?
>> PARIS, HOPEFULLY.
>> Andrew: THEY'RE AWESOME.
YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME.
AND DID YOU SEE HOW CLOSE THEY 
COULD GET TO THEIR VERSION OF 
THE MONA LISA?
YOU ARE NEVER GOING TO GET THAT 
CLOSE IN THE REAL THING.
IT'S A GOOD TRIP.
THAT'S "THE NATIONAL" FOR THIS 
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17.
GOOD NIGHT.
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