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>> Adrienne:  GOOD EVENING.
I'M ADRIENNE ARSENAULT.
>> Andrew:  AND I'M ANDREW
CHANG.
GETTING COVID UNDER CONTROL.
A SURGE IN CASES AMONG MIGRANT
FARMWORKERS, MORE YOUNG PEOPLE
INFECTED.
IS IT TIME TO MAKE MASKS
MANDATORY?
>> Adrienne:  A DIRE SITUATION
IN THE UNITED STATES.
SKYROCKETING CASES IN TEXAS AND
FLORIDA, NEW CLOSURES AND
RESTRICTIONS, BUT STILL, SOME
AREN'T GETTING THE MESSAGE.
>> Andrew:  BOYCOTTING FACEBOOK.
>> THIS COULD BE THE CRACK IN
THE ARMOUR.
>> Andrew:  COMPANIES TRY TO
FORCE A CRACK-DOWN ON HATE
SPEECH.
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>> Adrienne:  COULD THE
DRIVE-INN SAVE SUMMER MUSIC
FESTIVAL?
THE CANADIAN ARTIST STARTING A
PARTY IN THE PARKING LOT.
THIS IS "THE NATIONAL."
>> Andrew:  GOOD NEWS FOR
CANADIANS TODAY ABOUT COVID-19
INFECTIONS HERE.
NEW FEDERAL MODELING SHOWS THE
SPREAD IS LARGELY UNDER CONTROL.
>> Adrienne:  IT'S FAR FROM
COMPLETELY CONTAINED AND
SPECIFIC GROUPS ARE DRIVING UP
THE NUMBERS.
ONE OF THEM, PEOPLE BETWEEN 20
AND 39 ACCOUNTING FOR A GREATER
NUMBER OF NEW CASES AND THE
OTHER CONCERN, HOT SPOTS, MOSTLY
QUEBEC AND ONTARIO, INCLUDING
OUTBREAKS AMONG FARMWORKERS.
SO THAT'S WHAT'S HAPPENING IN
WINDSOR ESSEX, ONTARIO.
IT SAW 177 NEW CASES TODAY AND
THAT'S MORE THAN DOUBLE WHAT THE
REST OF THE PROVINCE REPORTED.
AS VIK ADOPHIA TELLS US, MOST OF
THEM WERE FOUND ON JUST ONE
FARM.
>> Reporter:  AS COVID TESTING
CAME TO THE FARMS OF SOUTHERN
ONTARIO IN RECENT DAYS, MORE AND
MORE TESTS CAME BACK POSITIVE.
175 CASES TODAY ALONE, TRACED
BACK TO ONE FARM AND A THIRD OF
ITS WORKERS, ADDING TO THE
HUNDREDS OF CASES ON ONTARIO
FARMS.
>> WHAT WE ARE DEALING WITH IS
UNPRECEDENTED AND NOBODY WAS
EXPECTING THIS HIGH NUMBER.
>> Reporter:  PUBLIC HEALTH
OFFICIALS SAY CRAMPED BUNK
HOUSES LIKE THIS ONE ARE PUTTING
WORKERS AT RISK OF INFECTING
OTHERS.
>> TEN TO 20 MEN IN ONE HOUSE,
SIX MEN IN ONE BEDROOM, TEN MEN
SHARING ONE WASHROOM, THAT IS
DISGUSTING!
>> Reporter:  ACTIVIST GROUPS
WANT THE FARMS SHUT TOWN UNTIL
LIVING CONDITIONS IMPROVE.
>> IN HAS TO END AND WE CAN'T
PAY LIP SERVICE OR, BASICALLY,
TIPPY-TOE AROUND THE SITUATION.
THE FEDERAL AND PROVISIONAL
GOVERNMENT HAS TO ENACT
EMERGENCY STRONG AMERICA MEASURES TO
PROTECT WORKERS.
>> Reporter:  THEY'RE SENDING
HELP TO DO CONTACT TRACING AND
VERIFY WHO'S SICK.
ONTARIO'S HEALTH MINISTER
INSISTS PEOPLE WHO TEST POSITIVE
CAN STAY ON THE JOB IF THEY'RE
NOT SHOWING SYMPTOMS.
>> WE ONLY WANT THE PEOPLE WHO
ARE WELL, WHO ARE FEELING WELL.
THEY'RE POSITIVE BUT TRULY
ASYMPTOMATIC.
>> Reporter:  THAT'S NOT WHAT
THE PROVINCE'S OWN PUBLIC HEALTH
OFFICIALS ARE SAYING.
>> THAT GUIDANCE WAS DEVELOPED,
I THINK, IN VIEW OF HAVING A
SMALL HANDFUL OF ASYMPTOMATIC,
POSITIVE PEOPLE.
WE DON'T HAVE A SMALL HANDFUL IN
THIS INSTANCE.
>> Reporter:  THEY WANT TO FIND
OUT WHAT'S HAPPENING ON THE
FARMS FIRST.
THE OUTBREAK HAS CLAIMED THE
LIVES OF THREE TEMPORARY
AGRICULTURE WORKERS.
ONTARIO PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS
SAY IF THE SITUATION DOESN'T
IMPROVE, THEY DO HAVE THE
AUTHORITY TO SHUT THE FARMS
DOWN.
VIK ADOPHIA, CBC NEWS, TORONTO.
>> Adrienne:  AND THERE'S
ANOTHER MAJOR OUTBREAK IN
ONTARIO.
THIS ONE LINKED TO A NAIL SALON
IN KINGSTON, A COUPLE HOURS
SOUTH OF OTTAWA.
IT IS STILL GROWING.
27 PEOPLE HAVE TESTED POSITIVE
SO FORWARD.
>> THIS HAS CERTAINLY BEEN A
WAKE-UP CALL, THAT WE HAVE TO
REMAIN VIGILANT AND TAKE THIS
PROTECTION SERIOUSLY.
>> Adrienne:  THE CASES INCLUDE
SIX EMPLOYEES AND SIX CUSTOMERS
OF BIN'S NAILS AND SPA.
ONE IS AN EMPLOYEE AT ANOTHER
NAIL SALON AND BOTH CLOSED AND
THE HEALTH UNIT WARNS IF MORE
SALONS GET LINKS TO COVID CASE,
THEY COULD ALL BE TOLD TO SHUT
DOWN.
>> Andrew:  KINGSTON MADE
WEARING A MASK MANDATORY AT MANY
IN-DOOR PUBLIC PLACES, BUT AS
CHRISTINE BIRAK EXPLAINS, THE
RULES ON MASKS DEPEND WHERE YOU
LIVE.
>> Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau:  TO
WEAR A MASK, THAT'S A CHOICE I'M
MAKING TO KEEP MYSELF AND OTHERS
SAFE.
>> Reporter:  BUT SHOULD IT BE A
CHOICE?
WITHOUT STRICT GUIDANCE ON
MASKS, A PATCHWORK OF RULES IS
EMERGING RIGHT ACROSS THE
COUNTRY.
QUEBEC IS SUPPOSED TO ANNOUNCE
TOMORROW THAT IT WILL MAKE MASKS
MARKETED ON PUBLIC TRANSIT AND
MAYORS IN THE GREATER TORONTO
AREA ASKED TO ISSUE A FACE
COVERING MEASURE FOR BUSY
OUTDOOR SPORTS BUT TONIGHT,
THEY'VE BEEN TURNED DOWN.
THE PROVINCE SAYS LOCAL HEALTH
CAN INSTITUTE THEIR OWN
POLICIES, RULES IN PLACE LIKE
WINDSOR AND KINGSON.
>> WE'RE GETTING COMPLAINTS FROM
CIVIL LIBERTARIAN ORGANIZATIONS
ACROSS NORTH AMERICA AND TRUMP
SUPPORTERS.
>> Reporter:  AND MEDICAL
OFFICERS IN ONTARIO HAVE OTHER
CONCERNS.
>> ONE OF THE ISSUES IS
ENFORCEMENT.
>> Reporter:  SOME WORRY THAT
WILL PUT MORE STRESS ON
FRONTLINE WORKERS, BUT MANY
DOCTORS INSIST LIKE THE RULES
AROUND SMOKING INDOORS, PEOPLE
ADJUST AND IMPROVE EDG INEVITABLY WEAR
MASKS.
SOME THINK WEARING A MASK IN
PUBLIC SHOULD BE MANDATORY.
COUNTRIES THAT HAVE LONG WEAR
MASKS HAVE HAD SUCCESS WITHOUT
SHUTTING DOWN THEIR ECONOMIES.
>> I THINK WE'RE APPROACHING A
TIPPING POINT, BUT THE IDEA IS
THAT WE'RE BASIC, YOU KNOW,
SETTING MONEY ON FIRE BY
DITHERING.
>> IT SEEMS LIKE IT'S A
NO-BRAINER TO DO THIS.
>> Reporter:  AT FISHERMAN'S
WHARF IN RICHMOND, B.C., NEW
RULES ARE IN PLACE.
>> WE HAD TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE
VISIT US IN ONE WEEK.
TO MANAGE THAT, WE SIDE SIDE DECIDED TO
PUT IN THE MASKS.
>> Reporter:  THEY'RE A
PROTECTION AGAINST THE SECOND
WAVE WHICH MANY EXPECT IS
COMING.
CHRISTINE BIRAK, CBC NEWS,
TORONTO.
>> Adrienne:  MASKS WILL BE
MANDATORY IN KANSAS AND OREGON
SOON AND MANY STATES SCRAMBLING
TO STEP UP AS THIS KEEPS ON THE
SHARP UPWARD TREND.
IN CALIFORNIA, CASES ARE UP BY
45% IF ONE WEEK AND ARIZONA HIT
A NEW HIGH FOR HOSPITALIZATIONS
AND IN TEXAS, THE GOVERNOR
DESCRIBED THIS SURGE AS A
DANGEROUS TURN.
AS PAUL HUNTER TELLS US, SEVERAL
STATES ARE REVERTING BACK TO GET
A HANDLE ON THE SURGE.
>> Reporter:  THEY'RE CALLING
THIS A PUBLIC HEALTH
CATASTROPHE, MONTHS INTO THE
COVID CRISIS IN AMERICA AND
HOSPITALS IN, AMONG OTHER
PLACES, TEXAS ARE NOW ALL BUT
OVERWHELMED BY IT.
>> FOR THE LAST THREE WEEKS, I
HAVE SEEN MORE EMISSIONS THAN IN
THE PREVIOUS TEN WEEK.
SO IT'S BEEN AN EXPONENTIAL
INCREASE ON THE SEVERITY OF
ILLNESS AND THE NUMBER OF CASES.
>> Reporter:  THEN AGAIN, SOME
MAY WONDER WHAT DID ANYONE THINK
WOULD HAPPEN IN A STATE THAT
EARLY ON EASED RULES AIMED AT
FIGHTING COVID.
SO NOW, A BLUNT REVERSAL FROM
TEXAS GOVERNOR, GREG ABBOTT.
>> IF YOU DON'T NEED TO GET OUT,
THERE'S NO REASON TO GO OUT.
>> Reporter:  IN ARIZONA, WHICH
HAD DEFIED ADVICE TO MAINTAIN
RESTRICTIONS, THEY'RE NOW
CLOSING BARS, GYMS, WATER PARKS
AND MORE AMID A RECORD NUMBER OF
INFECTIONS.
>> YOU SHOULD STAY HOME.
>> Reporter:  IN FLORIDA,
THOUGH, WITH IT'S OWN SURGE IN
COVID CASES, PUSHBACK WITH
HECKLERS SHOUTING FREEDOM
TARGETING MAYOR'S ANNOUNCING
BEACH CLOSURES.
SOUTH FLORIDA BEACHES WILL NOW
BE CLOSED THIS WEEKEND
REGARDLESS.
BUT AS THE CRISIS GROSS, SO,
TOO, THE CRITICISM AIMED AT THE
WHITE HOUSE WHERE DONALD TRUMP
CONTINUES TO NOT WEAR A MASK,
SENDING A POWERFUL SIGNAL TO
AMERICANS EVERYWHERE.
>> LET THE PRESIDENT PUT A MASK
ON IT.
>> Reporter:  IN NEW YORK STATE,
WHICH ENACTED RESTRICTIONS EARLY
ON AND LATELY HAS SEEN A
DRAMATIC DROP IN ITS CASES,
DONALD TRUMP WAS TODAY SLAMMED.
>> THE WHITE HOUSE HAS BEEN IN
DENIAL ON CORONAVIRUS FROM THE
GET-GO AND THE FEDERAL RESPONSE
HAS BEEN WRONG.
>> Reporter:  SAID THE WHITE
HOUSE TODAY, THE PRESIDENT HAS
NO PROBLEM WITH PEOPLE WEARING
MASKS.
THEY SHOULD FOLLOW LOCAL
GUIDELINES.
BUT TRUMP'S BROAD POSITION WAS
MADE CLEAR, EVEN IN THE FACE OF
AN EVER-WORSENING HEALTH CRISIS,
IT'S A PERSONAL CHOICE.
PAUL HUNTER, CBC NEWS,
WASHINGTON.
>> Adrienne:  THE NHL SAYS 26
PLAYERS HAVE TESTED POSITIVE FOR
KOCOVID.
15 WERE AFFECTED SINCE EARLY
WORK-OUTS BEGAN.
THE LEAGUE AND PLAYERS ARE IN
PLANS TO RESUME THE SEASON AND
TRAINING CAMPS COULD OPEN AS
EARLY AS NEXT WEEK.
>> Andrew:  EDMONTON IS STILL IN
THE RUNNING AS A POSSIBLE HUB
CITY SHOULD PRO-HOCKEY RESUME.
TODAY PREMIER JASON KENNEY
ANNOUNCED A SWEEPING NEW PLAN TO
TURN THINGS AROUND.
RAFFY BOUDJIKANIAN TAKES A
CLOSER LOOK.
>> Reporter:  ANOTHER DAY,
ANOTHER SLOW LUNCH HOUR FOR THIS
FOOD TRUCK TRYING TO MAKE A GO
OF IT IN THE MIDDLE OF A
PANDEMIC.
>> WHAT THE GOVERNMENT CAN DO
RIGHT NOW, THEY SHOULD SPEND
MONEY TO SUPPORT THE PEOPLE,
RIGHT?
>> Reporter:  A BOLD, AMBITIOUS
LONG-TERM STRATEGY, THE
GOVERNMENT WILL INVEST IN THINGS
ALL IN ALBERTA WILL USE,
SPENDING BILLIONS ON
INFRASTRUCTURE AND WITH OIL
PRICES IN FREE-FALL, ON
SOMETHING ELSE, TOO.
>> WE WILL DRIVE
DIVERSIFICATION, IN TOURISM,
TECHNOLOGY AND INFO VAGUE.
>> Reporter:  ALBERTA'S TRIED
THIS BEFORE.
>> WE'RE PUTTING MONEY INTO
TOURISM AND TECHNOLOGY FIRMS.
>> Reporter:  BUT THIS TIME,
THERE'S ONE KEY DIFFERENCE SAYS
THIS ECONOMIST.
>> THEY'RE GOING TO HOPE, AS ALL
GOVERNMENTS DO THAT OIL PRICES
COME BACK, BUT I THINK IN THEIR
HEART OF HEARTS, THEY'RE
RECOGNISING THAT'S NOT GOING TO
HAPPEN.
>> Reporter:  AS FOR ALL OF THAT
SPENDING, HE SAYS THE PROVINCE
DOES NOT HAVE MUCH CHOICE.
>> IT HAS TO TAKE SOME
AGGRESSIVE ACTIONS.
>> Reporter:  THERE IS ONE
ACONGRESSIVAGGRESSIVE ACTION, THEY'RE
CUTTING THE TACK RAT TRACK RATE TO 8%.
>> THIS WILL CREATE 55,000 JOBS,
NEW FULL-TIME PRIVATE SECTOR
JOBS.
>> Reporter:  THE OPPOSITION
SECT TESECTOR SAYS IT WON'T HELP THE
AVERAGE PERSON IN ALBERTA.
>> IT WAS NO WORKING BEFORE THE
PANDEMIC AND BEFORE THE OIL
PRICE CRASH AND IT WILL CONTINUE
TO NOT WORK.
>> Reporter:  BEFORE THE
PANDEMIC, ALBERTA ANNOUNCED THE
THREE-YEAR PLAN TO RETURN TO
FISCAL BALANCE BASED ON HIGHER
OIL PRICES.
THAT SEEMS UNLIKELY NOW.
EXPECT ANOTHER FISCAL UPDATE
THIS SUMMER.
RAFFY BOUDJIKANIAN, CBC NEWS,
EDMONTON.
>> Adrienne:  CANADA CONTRIBUTED
MUCH TO THE INTERNATIONAL
CAMPAIGN AGAINST ISIS, CITING
ITS MORAL OBLIGATION TO HUMAN
RIGHTS.
BUT A NEW REPORT ACCUSES CANADA
OF FALLOUTING ITS HUMAN RIGHT'S
OBLIGATIONS BY NOT REPATRIATING
DOZENS OF FORMER ISIS MEMBERS
AND FAMILIES.
ASHLEY BURKE EXPLAINS.
>> Reporter:  YEARS AFTER
LAUNCHING THEIR VICIOUS AND
VIOLENT CAMPAIGN OF TERROR, ISIS
MEMBERS ARE URGING TO COME HOME
TO CANADA.
>> OUR RIGHTS ARE NOT BEING MET.
SO IT'S DEVASTATING.
>> Reporter:  CBC NEWS IS
KEEPING THE IDENTITY OF KIMBERLY
PULLMAN'S CONFIDENTIAL OUT OF
FEARS FOR HER SAFETY.
PULLMAN BECAME AN ISIS NURSE AND
MARRIED AN ISIS FAMILY.
HER FAMILY SAYS SHE REGRETS HER
DECISION AND WANTS TO COME BACK
TO CANADA.
>> EVERYONE HAS A RIGHT TO BE
CHARGED WITH SOMETHING IN
THEY'RE DETAIN.
>> THESE CANADIANS ARE IN
LIFE-THREATENING AND DIRE
CONDITIONS.
>> Reporter:  MANY ARE LIVING
WITHOUT ACCESS TO FOOD, CLEAN
WATER AND MEDICINE.
OF THE 47 CANADIANS TRAPPED IN
NORTHEAST SYRIA, 26 ARE
CHILDREN.
>> THEY ALSO BEAR NO
RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACTIONS
OF THEIR PARENTS.
SO FIRST AND FOREMOST, THEY ARE
VICTIMS.
GROUP INCLUDES A 5-YEAR-OLD
ORPHAN WHO SAW HER ENTIRE FAMILY
KILLED BY AN AIRSTRIKE AND LEFT
WITH A YEAR WITH A STRANGER.
>> Reporter:  THE PRIME MINISTER
WOULD NOT COMMIT TO REPATRIATING
THEM.
>> Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau:  SYRIA IS AN A
REA WE DO NOT HAVE ANY
DIPLOMATS OR CANADIANS ON THE
GROUND AND WE WORK THROUGH
INTERMEDIARIES TO PROVIDE AS
BEST WE CAN.
>> Reporter:  23 OTHER COUNTRIES
HAVE MANAGED TO GET THEIR
CITIZENS OUT OF SYRIA.
THE U.S. AND SOME COUNTRIES HAVE
REPATRIATED CHILDREN AND EARLIER
THIS MONTH, FRANCE BROUGHT HOME
TEN AS PART OF A HUMANITARIAN
EFFORT.
ASHLEY BURKE, CBC NEWS, OTTAWA.
YONGE THE PRIME MINISTER,
>> Adrienne:  THE PRIME MINISTER
DOUBLED DOWN THE WE CHARITY FOR
A GRANT PROGRAMME.
>> Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau:  ONLY THE WE O
RGANIZATION HAD THE
CAPACITY TO DELIVER THE
AMBITIOUS.
>> Andrew:  CONSERVATIVES ARE
CALLING FOR AN INVESTIGATION
BECAUSE OF THE, IN PART,
CONNECTIONS BETWEEN WE AND THE
TRUDEAU FAMILY.
STUDENTS CAN EARN UP TO $5,000
FOR VOLUNTEERING THEIR TIME.
>>> WELL, CANADIANS COMPANIES
INCLUDING LULULEMON AND CO-OP
ARE JOINING A BOYCOTT OF
FACEBOOK IN A BID TO GET E IT TO
MUTE HATE SPEECH.
BUT DOES IT HAVE STAYING POWER.
>> Reporter:  BETWEEN THE
FRIENDS AND FAMILY PHOTOS CAN
LURK MISINFORMATION.
, EXTREMISM AND HATE SPEECH, ALL
CONTENT THAT CRITICS SAY
SHOULDN'T HAVE A PLACE ON
FACEBOOK AND THOSE CRITICS NOW
INCLUDE PAYING ADVERTISERS.
THEY HAVE JOINED BRANDS LIKE
FORD AND COKE COKE L COCA-COLA TO STOP
BUYING ADS CALLED
STOP-HATE-FOR-PROFIT.
>> WE BECAME PARTICULARLY
ALARMED AND WE SAW IN THE DAYS
AFTER OF GEORGE FLOYD WHERE
WHITE SUPREMESTS TRYING TO
DISRUPT THE PEACEFUL PROTESTS.
>> Reporter:  CONTENT THAT MANY
ADVERTISERS DON'T WANT TO
ASSOCIATE WITH.
>> NO BRAND WOULD TOLERATE THAT
IN THE OFF--LINE WORLD AND
SHOULDN'T TOLERATE IT ONLINE.
>> Reporter:  PHOON FRIDAY,
FACEBOOK'S CEO PROMISED SOME
CHANGES.
>> WE'LL TAKE THAT CONTENT DOWN
NO MATTER WHO SEES IT.
>> Reporter:  MORE THAN 200
ADVERTISADVERTISERS HAVE JOINED ON AND
THIS COULD HURT THE COMPANY
BRAND.
>> THIS COULD BE THE FIRST, SORT
OF, CRACK IN THE ARMOR, THAT
WE'VE SEEN.
>> Reporter:  BUT ADVERTISERS
WON'T PULL OUT FOREVER UNLESS
USERS DO, AS WELL.
>> ADVERTISERS GO WHERE
AUDIENCES ARE AND AS LONG
AUDIENCES ARE ON FACEBOOK,
ADVERTISERS WILL BE THERE.
>> Reporter:  SHORT-TERM
PRESSURE BY BRANS HOPING FOR BRANDS HOPING
 FOR
LONG-TERM IMPACT.
>> Adrienne:  THEY'RE INVESTING
TIM HORTON'S MOBILE APP.
PRIVACY OFFICIALS IN QUEBEC,
ALBERTA AND BRITISH COLUMBIA ARE
ALSO INVESTIGATING TI AND TIM
HORTON RAISE I SAYS IT WILL COOPERATE.
>>> CIRCUMSTANCE LCIRQUEDuSOLEIL PRODUCTIO
NS
HAVE BEEN CLOSED DOWN AROUND THE
WORLD.
THEY ARE RESTARTING THEIR
BUSINESS AND REHIRING EMPLOYEES.
>>> ANOTHER MONTREAL COMPANY
FILED FOR BANKRUPTCY.
CLOTHING RETAILER, FRANK AND OAK
HAS BEEN HIT HARD.
IT WAS LAUNCHED IN 2012 AS AN
ONLINE BRAND AND SINCE EXPANDED
TO PHYSICAL STORES ACROSS THE
COUNTRY.
>>> SO CLEARLY, I'M BACK IN THE
STUDIO WITH YOU.
THANK YOU FOR THE BALLOONS AND
MARCHING BANDS.
GOOD TO BE HOME.
>> Andrew:  THE MARCHING BAND WE
DO EVERYDAY NOW.
NICE TO HAVE YOU BACK, SIX FEET
APART.
WHEN WE COME BACK --
>> THEY COULD TAKE THE STATUE
BUT WE WOULD LIKE TO KEEP THIS.
>> Andrew:  RECLAIMING A U.S.
CONFEDERATE SYSTEMMABLE.
WHAT THE PUSH FOR CHANGE LOOKS
LIKE IN 2020.
>> Adrienne:  A LOOK INSIDE
RUSSIA'S UPCOMING REFERENDUM.
>> SHE'S GOING TO BE FOR A VERY
LONG TIME.
>> Adrienne:  WHAT'WHAT KEEPING
VLADIMIR PUTIN WILL MEAN FOR THE
COUNTRY.
>> Andrew:  A NEW FIX FOR MUSIC
LOVERS.
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>> Andrew:  FROM DRIVE-INNS TO
>> Adrienne:  WELCOME BACK.
IN THE UNITED STATES ALONGSIDE
BLACK LIVES MATTER PROTESTS, OUR
DISCUSSION ABOUT WHO DESERVES A
STAT STEW.
NOT ALL ARE STANDING THE TEST OF
TIME AS SALIMAH SHIVJI TELLS US,
MANY ARE UP FOR DE.
>> Reporter:  THIS LEGACY IS
SUFFOCATING FOR MANY.
>> THEY REPRESENT SEGREGATION.
THIS DOES NOT REPRESENT THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
>> IT'S ALMOST A SLAP IN THE
FACE.
THERE WAS A WAR AND I KNOW A LOT
OF PEOPLE THINK IT REPRESENTS
HISTORY, BUT LIKE SHE SAID, WHAT
IT ACTUALLY REPRESENTS IS WHITE
SUPREMACY IS RACISM.
>> Reporter:  THE PUSH FOR
CHANGE CLEARLY SPELLED OUT ON
CONFED RESULT ARMY GENERAL
ROBERT E. LEE, THE SPACE
RECLAIMED AS ACTIVISTS LOOK ON
WITH HOPE.
>> AS A BLACK WOMAN IN THE
CONFEDERATE WOMAN IN THE SOUTH,
IT'S ONE OF THE BEST FEELINGS
I'VE HAD IN A LONG TIME.
>> Reporter:  BY DAY THE
MONUMENT'S NEW LOOK IS
CELEBRATED.
>> THIS IS POWER JUST SEEING
PEOPLE, LIKE, COME OUT HERE AS
ONE.
AND THEN THE DIFFERENT THINGS.
IT'S KIND OF GRAPHIC BUT IT'S A
MESSAGE.
>> Reporter:  AT NIGHT, A
STRONGER MESSAGE FROM
PROTESTERS.
EARLIER THIS MONTH, THE
LONGSTANDING HOMAGE TO THE
CONFEDERATE OF THE STATES,
JEFFERSON DAVIS WAS PULLED DOWN
AND CARTED AWAY, A SCENE
REPEATED ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
THE TARGET, CONFEDERATE STATUES
AND OTHERS, TOO.
IN WASHINGTON, THIS ATTEMPT
STEPS FROM THE WHITE HOUSE
ENRAGED THE PRESIDENT.
PROTESTERS GOING AFTER THE
LIKENESS OF AND DRE ANDREW JACKSON.
FOUR MANY ARE CHARGED AND DONALD
TRUMP LEANING INTO HIS LAW AND
ORDER MESSAGE.
THESE VANDALS AND HOODLUMS AND
AGITATORS.
>> CANCEL CULTURE WHICH SEEKS TO
ERASE OUR HISTORY.
>> Reporter:  ADDING FUEL TO THE
DEBATE, EVEN SOME HISTORIANS SEE
THE DANGER OF A SWEEPING PURGE.
>> SOMETIMES THE MOVEMENT HAS
DETERIORATED INTO SOMETIMES
ATTACKING WHATEVER STATUE IS
AVAILABLE NEARBY, SOMETHING LIKE
>> Reporter:  LOCAL OFFICIALS IN
RICHMOND ARE PROMISING THIS WILL
SOON BE GONE.
>> THEY COULD TAKE THE STATUE
BUT WE WOULD LIKE TO KEEP THIS
BECAUSE THIS NOW BELONGS TO US.
>> Reporter:  THE ART, SHE SAYS,
TOO POWERFUL A SIGN TO IGNORE OR
SWEEP ASIDE THIS TIME.
SALIMAH SHIVJI, CBC NEWS,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
>> Andrew:  POLICE IN ST. LOUIS,
MILES PER HOUR ARE INVESTIGATING
AFTER A MARRIED COUPLE WIELDED
GUNS AS PROTESTERS MARCHED
PASSED THEIR LUXURY HOME
YESTERDAY.
THE COUPLE, BOTH PERSONAL INJURY
LAWYERS, CLAIM THEY WERE FACING
AN ANGRY MOB AND FEAR FORD THEIR
LIVES.ED FOR
THEIR LIVES.
PROTESTERS SAY THEY WERE THE
ONES THREATENED THAT THEY
MARCHED PASSED.
THEY WO WERE ON THEIR WAY TO THE
MAYOR'S OFFICE.
>>> IN TORONTO TODAY, CITY
COUNCIL LOOKED AT DEFUNDING AND
REFORMING ITS POLICE.
THE OUTGOING CHIEF ACKNOWLEDGED
EXISTING PROBLEMS, INCLUDING HOW
DIFFICULT IT CAN BE TO FIRE BAD
OFFICERS.
>> YES, THERE ARE TIMES IT A
FRUSTRATING WHEN AS CHIEF OF
POLICE, YOU CAN'T USE THE PROPER
DISCIPLINE FOR CERTAIN THINGS
YOU'RE AWARE OF.
>> Andrew:  A MOTION TO CUT 10%
FROM THE POLICE BUDGET WAS
DEFEATED BUT OTHER REFORMS DID
PASS, INCLUDING THE NONPOLICE
MENTAL HEALTH RESPONSE TEAM.
TORONTO'S POLICE BUDGET HAS
GROWN BY ALMOST 20% SINCE 2013,
WHILE SOCIAL SERVICE'S SPENDING
HAS GONE UP 13%.
WITH SO MUCH FOCUS ON THEBLY THE
POLICE, Mrs.  THERE'S A CONCERN ABOUT
LACK OF DIVERSITY AMONG JUDGES.
OLIVIA STEFANOVICH STEAKS A TAKES A
CLOSER LOOK.
>> Reporter:  PAUL FAVEL IS THE
ONLY INDIGENOUS JUSTICE ON THE
SUPREME COURT.
>> PATIENCE DOESN'T MEAN WAITING
ANOTHER 100 YEARS.
>> Reporter:  THE TRUDEAU
GOVERNMENT OVERHAULED THE
JUDICIAL PROCESS IN 2016 TO
BRING IN A MORE DIVERSE POOL POOL OF
CANDIDATES.
3% IDENTIFIED AS INDIGENOUS.
>> THE KEY IS GETTING REALLY
GOOD, EXCEPTIONAL INDIVIDUALS
WHO HAPPEN TO BE DIVERSE TO
APPLY AND THEN THAT ALLOWS US TO
BUILD A BETTER BENCH, A BENCH
THAT REFLECTS CANADIANS.
>> Reporter:  THE LACK OF
REPRESENTATION CAN HAVE NEGATIVE
IMPACTS.
>> THAT DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE,
THINITHINK, COULD BE A VALUABLE
INSERTION INTO WHAT I REGARD
RIGID, UNCOMPROMISING SYSTEM
THAT IS, IN FACT, NOT VERY
HELPFUL IN SOLVING THESE
PROBLEMS OF, ESPECIALLY WHEN WE
LOOK AT WHAT THE REAL PROBLEMS
LIKE MOST OF OUR CRIMINAL SYSTEM
IS TODAY, WHICH IS ADDICTIONS
AND MENTAL HEALTH RETURN THE
TRUDEAU GOVERNMENT HAS OPENED
DOORS BUT THE BILINGUALISM IN
FRENCH AND ENGLISH MAY IMPEDE
THE APPOINTMENT OF THE FIRST
INDIGENOUS JUSTICE TO THE
SUPREME COURT OF CANADA.
>> ANOTHER INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE
SHOULD BE CONSIDERED AN ASSET
AND THE FACT THAT YOU DON'T
SPEAK FRENCH SHOULDN'T ALWAYS BE
SEEN AS A BARRIER.
>> Reporter:  AS FOR FAVEL, HE'S
PAVING THE WAY FOR OTHER FIRST
NATION LAWYERS.
>> IF I CAN CREATE SPACE FOR
FOUR OTHERS, MAYBE THEY'LL EACH
CREATE SPACE FOR FOUR MORE.
>> Reporter:  A REASON FOR
OPTIMISM, EVEN IF CHANGE IS
SLOW.
>> Adrienne:  WHEN WE COME BACK,
HUE CONTINUE'S PUSH TO HOLD ON
TO POWER BUT THE COUNTRY'S
UPCOMING POWER.
>> Andrew:  WELCOME BACK.
AS THEIR COUNTRY GRAPPLES WITH
THE NUMBER OF CORONAVIRUS
INFECTIONS, RUSSIANS FINE
THEMSELVES IN THE MIDST OF A
NATION-WIDE VOTE THAT COULD PAVE
THE WAY FOR VLADIMIR PUTIN TO
REMAIN IN POWER FOR LIFE.
OUR CHRIS BROWN HAS THE DETAILS.
>> Reporter:  IN THIS LITTLE
CORNER OF RURAL RUSSIA, YOU
WON'T FIND ANY CAMPAIGN SIGNS
THAT SAY PUTIN FOREVER, BUT IF
THERE WERE, RAYMOND GONZALEZ AND
ANNA WOULD WANT ONE FOR THEIR
DACHA OR CABIN.
(SPEAKING RUSSIAN).
>> Reporter:  THEY USUALLY LIVE
800 KILOMETERS AWAY IN MOSCOW,
WHERE RAMON IS A PHOTOGRAPHER
AND ANNA IS RETIRED, BUT THIS
VILLAGE IS THEIR SPIRITUAL HOME.
THEY'RE VOTING YES IN
REFERENDUM, NO TO GAY MARRIAGE
AND YES TO LETTING PUTIN SERVE
AGAIN AND AGAIN AS PRESIDENT.
(SPEAKING RUSSIAN).
>> Reporter:  PUTIN REFERENDUM
CEMENTS ARGUMENTS AND THE
FUNDAMENTALLAL FACTS THE RUSSIAN
NATION.
THE WORLD IS HOSTILE AND
STRENGTH IS WHAT MATTERS.
HE'S PERSONALLY REWRITTEN THE
NARRATIVE OF THE SECOND WORLD
WAR TO PORTRAY RUSSIA NOT JUST
AS A VICTIM OF NAZI, GERMANY BUT
WHAT HE CLAIMS WAS EUROPEAN
COMPLICITY.
SERGEI MARTOV ECHOS WHAT ONLY
PUTIN CAN KEEP ROGER RUSSIANS SAVE.
>> THEY WILL CONTINUE THEIR WAR
AGAINST RUSSIA, VLADIMIR PUTIN
WILL HAVE TO STAY.
JUST STOP DREAMING ABOUT IT AND
PUTIN WILL LEAVE.
>> Reporter:  THE KREMLIN SAW
ANY OFFICIAL NO CAMPAIGN WAS
BAN.
RUSSIA'SCOM USTHEY SAY THE CHANGES ARE
UNDEMOCRATIC.
>> OUR GOVERNMENT WANT TO SEE
OUR GOVERNMENT AND HE WANT TO
SEE IN FUTURE OUR COUNTRY.
(SPEAKING RUSSIAN).
>> Reporter:  RUSSIA LONG
WRESTLED WITH THE REST OF THE
WORLD AND ST. PETERSBURG WAS
BUILT TO BE A WINDOW ON TO
EUROPE AND A LOT OF ROGER RUSSIANS
DON'T SHARE PUTIN'S POSITIONS.
>> HE'S GOING TO BE FOR A VERY
LONG TIME IN POWER AND, OF
COURSE, IT'S VERY BAD FOR OUR
COUNTRY, FOR OUR YOUNG PEOPLE,
FOR OUR GENERATION.
>> Reporter:  THIS RESTAURANTEUR
FEARS HIS COUNTRY IS SLIDING
BACK FAST.
(SPEAKINBEFORE COVID, THIS MAN OWNED SIX
RESTAURANTS AND HAD TO CLOSE TWO
AND MOST OF HIS STAFF ARE NOW
GONE.
WITHOUT SOMEONE WILLING TO MAKE
RADICAL CHANGES TO RUSSIA, HE
FEAR FOR THE FUTURE.
(SPEAKING RUSSIAN).
>> Reporter:  MOST RUSSIANS ARE
NOT ESPECIALLY POLITICAL.
THE TENDENCY LEARNED OF TOTALLAN
RULE IS TRYING TO EFFECT CHANGE.
SO IT'S BETTER TO STICK WITH YOU
WHO KNOW.
THE ONLY UNKNOWN WILL BE THE
EXTENT OF THE COMPLACENCY OVER
IT.
THE KREMLIN RESORTED TO FREE
GIVE-AWAYS WITH OFFERS OF MONEY,
CARS AND EVEN APARTMENTS TO GET
PEOPLE OUT AND TO VOTE YES.
CHRIS BROWN, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>> Adrienne:  IN THE U.K.,
COVID-19 CONTINUES TO BE THE TOP
STORY AS CONCERNS OF A SECOND
WAVE GROW.
BUT THERE'S ANOTHER LOOMING
CONCERN, BREXIT.
NEGOTIATIONS ARE RAMPING BACK
UP.
>> Reporter:  REMEMBER BREXIT,
THAT OLD CHESSNUT?
SIX MONTHS AGO, IT WAS THE ONLY
HEADLINE IN TOWN.
CAST YOUR MIND BACK.
AFTER FOUR YEARS OF UNCERTAINTY
AND 50 YEARS OF MEMBERSHIP,
BRITAIN LEFT THE EUROPEAN UNION
ON JANUARY 31st.
AND FOR THE BRITISH PRIME
MINISTER, BORIS JOHNSON, WHO
PROMISED TO GET BREXIT DONE.
THERE WAS MORE TO COME.
A LONG-YEAR TRANSITION DEAL TO
HELP EASE THE DIVORCE FOR BOTH
PARTIES.
IT TOOK A GLOBAL HEALTH PANDEMIC
TO PUSH BREXIT FROM THE
HEADLINES AND A TIME-TABLE FOR
AGREEMENT DOWN THE WIRE.
>> THE AVERAGE TRADE DEAL TAKES
SIX OR CERTAINL SEVEN YEARS.
>> Reporter:  ENTER
Mr. OPTIMISTIC.
>> I DON'T THINK WE'RE ACTUALLY
THAT FAR APART, BUT WHAT WE NEED
NOW IS TO SEE A BIT OF
NEGOTIATIONS.
>> Reporter:  UNTIL TODAY,
NEGOTIATESES HAVE BEEN MOSTLY
VIRTUAL BUT NO LESS POINTED.
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>> Reporter:  PHISH QU QUOTA ARE
ONE OF THE MOST PRESSING ISSUES
TO DEAL WITH AND OTHERS INCLUDE
COMPETITION AND NORTHERN
IRELAND'S BORDER WITH IRELAND,
STILL UNRESOLVED.
>> I THINK THE PRIME MINISTER IS
MISLEADING IN SAYING THERE WOULD
BE NO CHEQUES.
>> Reporter:  BRITAIN COULD ASK
TO EXTEND NEGOTIATIONS BUT HAS
ALREADY RULED THAT OUT.
>> WE ARE LEAVING THE TRANSITION
PERIOD ON DECEMBER 31st.
>> Reporter:  MANY FEARFUL OF A
POTENTIAL DOUBLE-BLOW, NO TRADE
DEAL WITH THE EU, ON TON OF
ECONOMIC FALL-OUT FROM COVID-19.
>> A LOT OF BUSINESSES THINK
THAT IF WE DELAYED THE END OF
TRANSITION, IT WOULD HAVE GIVEN
THEM GREATER TIME TO ADAPT.
>> Reporter:  SOME CRITICS
ACCUSE THE GOVERNMENT OF WANTING
TO HIDE BREXIT-INDUCED PAIN IN
THE WEEDS OF CHAOS.
BORIS JOHNSON IS STILL PREACHING
CAN-DO OPTIMISM.
>> SO LET'S GET IT DONE.
>> Reporter:  BUT THE BRITAINS BRITAIN
HE'S SPEAKING TO ISN'T THE ONE
AS SIX MONTHS AGO.
 AGO.
MARGARET EVANS, CBC NEWS,
LONDON.
>> Andrew:  CHECK MANAGING IN ON KIDS
DURING THE PANDEMIC.
WE'LL LOOK AT HOW THEY'RE COPING
WITH UNCERTAINTY.
AND LATER --
>> I FEEL PRETTY SAFE.
>> WE WERE KIND OF TIRED OF
SITTING AROUND THE HOUSE.
>> Adrienne:  A NEW CONCERT
STRATEGY FOR A NEW NORMAL.
>> Adrienne:  THE PANDEMIC HAS
CAUSED A SURGE IN CALLS TO KID'S
HELP PHONE.
THEY'RE UP BY MORE THAN HALF
WITH EVEN ADULTS CALLING IN.
SO WE'LL REVISIT A LOOK AT THE
STRESS FAMILIES ARE UNDER.
HERE IS IOANNA ROUMELIOTIS.
>> Reporter:  IT HELPED WHEN THE
SUN IS OUT, WHEN THE KIDS CAN
PLAY OUTSIDE AND CHASE AWAY
THEIR FEARS.
CARMEN SAYS THE OUTBURSTS ARE
HEARTBREAKING LIKE WHEN HER
DAUGHTER BROKE DOWN AT BEDTIME.
>> SHE STARTED SOBBING AND SAID
I DON'T WANT TO GO TO HEAVEN AND
DON'T WANT TO BE ALONE WITHOUT
YOU GUYS.
>> Reporter:  HOW TO HELP
CHILDREN COPE.
IT'S A STRUGGLE AS THEY KEEP
SEARCHING FOR A SENSE OF SAFETY.
>> IT'S SAD AND, LIKE, I DIDN'T
SAY A LOT.
I JUST HUGGED HER AND SAID, IT'S
GOING TO BE OK.
>> Reporter:  THIS IS A NEW
FRONTEER AND FOR MANY PEOPLE, A
SCARRY ONE.
>> HOW ARE THE CALLS GOING?
>> SO, WE ARE DOUBLING AND
DOUBLING AGAIN.
>> Reporter:  CATHERINE HAY RUNS
KIDS' HELP PHONE AND GETTING TWO
DOZEN CALLS A DAY.
>> THEY'RE IN FEAR, AND WORRIED
ABOUT THEIR MOM AND DAD, SISTER
AND BROTHER.
>> Reporter:  TRAFFIC ON THE
WEBSITE IS ALSO SOARING.
FEAR IS DRIVING IT ALL.
LAST WEEK, THE NUMBER OF KIDS IN
CRISIS SPIKED.
>> SERIOUS CONVERSATIONS,
SUICIDE CONVERSATIONS.
WE DID 12 ACTIVE RESCUES ON
SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
>> Reporter:  IT IS SOBERING.
HOWEVER, RESILIENT KIDS
GENERALLY ARE.
THEY CAN BE SO VULNERABLE WHEN
SOME OF THEIR FAMILIAR ANCHORS
ARE GONE.
>> WHEN IS THE CORONAVIRUS GOING
TO STOP?
>> WHEN CAN I GO BACK TO SCHOOL?
>> WHY ARE PEOPLE SO SCARED
ABOUT THE CORONAVIRUS?
>> Reporter:  THOSE ARE THE KIND
OF QUESTIONS LE QUESTIONS LEEANN TRIES TO
ANSWER.
SHE SPECIALIZES IN CHILD
ANXIETY.
HER ADVICE, DON'T CALL THIS THE
NEW NORMAL.
>> IT'S NOT A PERMANENT STATE.
IT'S OK TO BE NERVOUS, WORRIED,
AND I THINK SOMETIMES AS
PARENTS, WE FORGET THAT
SOMETIMES OUR JOB IS TO LISTEN.
>> GOOD JOB!
>> Reporter:  WITH A NEW BABY ON
THE WAY, OROZANA IS TRYING TO
KEEP POSITIVE, TOO.
>> IT'S HARD TO THINK ABOUT WHAT
YOU CAN DO.
IT SEEMS TO HELP.
>> Reporter:  IT'S ONE DAY AT A
TIME AND ON A SUNNY DAY, A
BRIGHTER FUTURE CAN SEEM A
LITTLE CLOSER.
IOANNA ROUMELIOTIS, CBC NEWS,
HAMILTON, ONTARIO.
>> Adrienne:  SINCE THAT STORY
FIRST AIRED IN APRIL, CARMEN HAD
HER BABY, A GIRL, ALMOST THREE
MONTHS OLD AND SAYS WHILE HER
KID'S ANXIETY LEVELS HAVE GONE
DOWN, THEY'RE TIRED OF THE
PANDEMIC AND WANT LIFE TO GET
BACK TO NORMAL.
DON'T WE ALL.
>> Andrew:  COVID-19 HAS KILLED
MORE THAN 8500 CANADIANS.
OVER THE COURSE OF THE PANDEMIC,
THERE ARE FAMILIES AND FRIENDS
SHARING THE STORIES WITH US AS
PART OF A SERIES WE'VE CALLED
LIVES REMEMBERED.
TONIGHT, JULIE MARKHAM TELLS US
ABOUT HER MOTHER, ESTELLE.
>> MY MOTHER ESTELLE DIED OF
COVID ON APRIL 22.
SHE WAS AN AMAZING WOMAN.
SHE WAS BORN AND RAISED IN
TORONTO.
SHE LEARNED HOW TO PLAY THE
PIANO FROM HER MOTHER AND WHEN
MY PARENTS GOT MARRIED IN 1956,
THEY SPENT THEIR MONEY ON A BABY
GRAND PIANO WHICH SHE LEARNED TO
TEACH THOUSANDS OF STUDENTS TO
PLAY THE PIANO WHILE RAISING HER
DAUGHTERS IN RIC RICHMOND HILL.
SHE BROUGHT HER GIFTS AND JOY OF
MUSIC TO MANY CONGREGATIONS.
SHE WAS AN INSPIRATION.
WHEN MY SISTERS AND I HAD TO
MAKE THE DECISION TO PUT HER IN
A CARE HOME, GOING THROUGH
PAPERS, WE FOUND HER SPEECH, HER
VALEDICTORIAN SPEECH VOTED BY
HER PEERS IN 1952.
A SPEECH TO LIVE YOUR LIFE WELL,
TO USE ALL OF GIFTS AND THE
EDUCATION YOU'VE BEEN GIVEN AND
TO MAKE THE MOST OF HARD TIMES
WHICH SHE ALWAYS DID AND SHE
CERTAINLY EMBODIED ALL OF THE
CHARACTERISTICS.
IN HER LATE 40'S, SHE WENT TO
UNIVERSITY AND EARNED HER
BACHELOR IN MUSIC AND SHE WENT
ON TO TEACH MUSIC IN FRENCH AND
BROUGHT JOY TO PEOPLE AROUND
HER.
EVEN WITH DEMENTIA, FOR MANY
YEARS, SHE WAS STILL FUN AND
QUICK TO LAUGH AND SMILE AND
DANCE AND SING AND I WAS SO
GRATEFUL TO SPEND THE LAST FOUR
DAYS WITH HER SO THAT I COULD BE
THERE FOR HER AND HOLD HER HAND
ONCE MORE.
>> Andrew:  THANK YOU TO JULIE
TO HER MOTHER, ESTELLE.
WE'VE RECEIVED DOZENS OF OTHER
STORIES, REMEMBERING THEIR LOVED
ONES.
YOU CAN WATCH ALL TRIBUTES ON
OUR WEBSITE, CBC.CA/REMEMBER.
"THE NATIONAL" WILL BE RIGHT
THE RCMP ISN'T TAKING PART AND
BONNIE ALLEN EXPLAINS WHY.
SUBSCRIBE WHEREVER YOU GET YOUR
PODCAST.
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>> Andrew:  SEAN MENDEZ
PERFORMING LOST.
THE ARTIST, AN ALBUM OF THE YEAR
AWARDS ARE HIS ALONE.
THE JUNOS WERE ANNOUNCED IN A
VIRTUAL CEREMONY.
THERE WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A BIG
CELEBRATION IF SASKATCHEWAN BACK
IF MARCH, BUT LIKE A LOT OF
THINGS, IT WAS SCRUBBED BU BECAUSE
OF THE PANDEMIC.
MANY MUSICIANS HAVE LOST INCOME
AND DEANA SUMANAC-JOHNSON SHOWS
US SOME OF THE WAYS THEY'RE
TRYING TO GET CREATIVE.
[ * ]
>> Reporter:  HE USUALLY
PERFORMS INSIDE ARENAS, BUT NOW
BRECK KISSEL IS BRINGING THE
PARTY TO THE PARKING LOT.
>> IN IS THE WAY WE CAN BRING
MUSIC BACK BUT KEEP EVERYBODY
SAFE WHILE KEEPING EVERYTHING
TOGETHER AND KEEPING EVERYBODY
APART.
THIS CAN WORK.
>> Reporter:  AS KISSEL'S BAND
MEMBERS PLAYED BEHIND PLEXIGLAS
SHIELDS, THEY HAVE TO STAY
APART.
>> THE SET-UP IS AMAZING.
>> WE WERE TIRED OF SITTING
AROUND THE HOUSE AND WANTED TO
GET OUT.
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>> Reporter:  OTTAWA'S BLUE'S
FEST IS SHIFTING GEARS INTO A
DRIVE-INN CONCERT SERIES.
>> SO IT IS ABSOLUTELY
DISASTER'S.
PEOPLE KNOW IT WILL COME BACK
SOME DAY, BUT IT WILL BE A
GRADUAL RETURN AND A MUCH
SMALLER BUSINESS.
>> Reporter:  ANOTHER STRATEGY,
SOME MUSIC VENUES AND BANDS ARE
CONSIDERING, SO-CALLED HYBRID
SHOWS.
THIS IS EQUIPPED WITH HIGH-END
CONTROL ROOMS FOR STREAMING IS
ABOUT TO START HOSTING
MUSICIANERS OHOSTING MUSICIANSON THEIR FAM
OUS STAGE.
>> WE'RE HOPEFUL THAT AS THE
GRIP STARTS TO LOOSEN WITH
SOCIAL GATHERINGS, THAT WE'LL BE
ABLE TO DO A COMBINATION OF
HAVING AN AUDIENCE HERE, A SMALL
AUDIENCE AND STREAM THE SHOW AT
THE SAME TIME.
>> Reporter:  FOR HIS PART,
BRETT KISSEL ADMITS THAT
DRIVE-INNS DON'T GIVE HIM THE
DIRECT CONNECTION TO HIS FANS.
>> I WILL DO MY PART TO GIVE
MORE ENERGY THAN BEFORE BECAUSE
I CAN'T REACH YOU OR TOUCH YOU.
>> Reporter:  UNTIL IT'S SAFER
TO GET CLOSER, THIS MAY BE THE
NEXT BEST THING.
>> EVERYBODY HONK YOUR HORNS FOR
ME!
>> Reporter:  DEANA
SUMANAC-JOHNSON, CBC NEWS,
TORONTO.
>> Andrew:  THE NEON LIGHTS
WON'T BE SHINING BRIGHT ON
BROADWAY, NOT ONLY 2021 AT THE
EARLIYEST.
THEATRES ARE OFFERING EXCHANGES
UP TO JANUARY 3rd AND
PRODUCERS HOPE TO HAVE CLEANING
PROTOCOLS IN PLACE.
39 PLAYS  AND MUSICALS CLOSED
SENSE MARCH.
>> Adrienne:  AFTER THE BREAK,
HOW STRANGERS CAME TOGETHER TO
FIND A LOST PHONE.
>> APPARENTLY THERE'S AN
IPHONE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE
LAKE.
>> Adrienne:  WE'LL
>> Adrienne:  FOR MOST PEOPLE
DROPPING THEIR CELL PHONE IN A
LAKE, WELL, THAT WOULD MEAN
GOODBYE PHONE AND ALL OF THE
DATE ON IT, BUT NOT SO FOR THESE
FOLKS.
STRANGERS CAME TOGETHER TO TURN
THIS INTO A SEARCH AND RESCUE
MISSION.
THE STORY BEHIND THEIR MISSION,
WELL, THAT'S OUR "MOMENT."
>> WOW!
IT'S WORKING!
THAT'S AWESOME.
SEARCH AND RESCUE COMPLETE!
>> WE WERE LAUNCHING OUR KAYAKS
AND GOING FOR A PADDLE AND THEN,
I GUESS, TRIED TO FLICK A VIDEO
OF ME.
>> OH, NICE!
>> AND IT FELL RIGHT INTO THE
LAKE AND IT DISAPPEARED.
>> AT FIRST, IT WAS TO GET A DIP
IN THE WATER, I TRIED, AND THEN
THAT'S WHEN WE POSTED ON THE
VIRTUAL COMMUNITY AND LITERALLY
SOME WERE RECOMMENDING THE FREE
DIVERS.
>> THERE'S AN iPHONE HERE AT
THE BOTTOM OF THE LAKE.
>> YOU KNOW, LIKE WE MET THEM
AND WENT DIVING AND I WAS
EXPECTING AT LEAST AN HOUR OR SO
SEARCHING TO FIND THE PHONE AND
MAKE THE FIRST DIVE AND HE WAS
BACK WITH THE PHONE IN, LIKE,
FIVE MINUTES.
>> AMAZING, THE PHONE HAS BEEN
IN WATER FOR THREE DAYS AND YOU
FOUND IT IN TEN MINUTES AND IT'S
WORKING.
THAT'S LIKE A MAGICAL STORY.
[ Laughter ]
>> Adrienne:  THAT IS A MAGICAL
STORY AND A SHOUT-OUT TO
TIFFANY, A VIEWER WHO LET US
KNOW ABOUT THIS WHO SAID IT'S A
GOOD STORY.
IT IS A GOOD STORY, FIRST THEY
JUMPED IN THE LIKE TO GET IT
THEMSELVES.
THEY WENT TO HOME DEPOT TO GET A
MAGNETIC STICK TO RETRIEVE THE
PHONE AND LET'S CALL THE FREE
DIVE ES.
ERS.
THE.
>> Andrew:  THE REASON HE WAS SO
DESPERATE WAS THE DATA,
APPARENTLY HE HAD THREE YEARS OF
PHOTOS.
HE THOUGHT THREE WEEKS EARLIER,
DIDN'T DO IT.
HOW DO YOU NOT BACK UP YOUR
PHOTOS FOR THREE YEARS?
>> Adrienne:  I'M GOING TO GO DO
IT.
[ Laughter ]
>> Andrew:  THAT'S "THE
NATIONAL" FOR THIS JUNE 29th.
GOODNIGHT.
>> Adrienne:  GOODNIGHT.
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