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The National for Friday, November 30, 2018 — Alaska Earthquake, 'New NAFTA' Signed, Pop Panel - Duration: 46:32.>> Ian: ON THIS FRIDAY NIGHT.
A MAGNITUDE 7 EARTHQUAKE SHAKES
THE GROUND IN ALASKA.
CONCERNS RISE ON CANADA'S WEST
COAST.
>> MAKE NO MISTAKE, WE WILL
STAND UP FOR OUR WORKERS AND
FIGHT FOR THEIR FAMILIES AND
THEIR COMMUNITIES.
>> Ian: THE PRIME MINISTER SIGNS
CANADA INTO A NEW TRADE
AGREEMENT.
WHY JUSTIN TRUDEAU WASN'T ALL
SMILES ABOUT IT.
[ * ]
>> Ian: AND ARIANA GRANDE'S NEW
VIDEO TAPS INTO TURN OF THE
CENTURY NOSTALGIA.
WE ASK THE POP PANEL WITH ALL
THE FUSS IS ABOUT.
THIS IS "THE NATIONAL".
>> Ian: THIS IS THE MOMENT A
MAGNITUDE 7 EARTHQUAKE HIT
ALASKA'S BIGGEST CITY.
IT HAPPENED THIS MORNING AS
PEOPLE WERE HEADING INTO WORK
AND GETTING THEIR KIDS READY FOR
SCHOOL.
THE GOOD NEWS IS RIGHT NOW THERE
ARE NO REPORTS OF DEATH OR
INJURIES, BUT THE DAMAGE TO
BUILDINGS AND ROADS IS
EXTENSIVE.
THE EPICENTRE WAS NORTH OF
ANCHORAGE AND IT WAS FELT 600
KILOMETRES AWAY IN FAIR BANKS.
DESPITE A WARNING, THERE WAS NO
TSUNAMI, BUT THE REGION WAS HIT
BY AFTERSHOCKS.
>> OH, MY GOSH.
>> Ian: THE EARTH MOVED BEFORE
8:30 THIS MORNING.
A BIG JOLT FOLLOWED BY SHAKING
THAT STARTED SLOWLY, BUT GREW
MORE VIOLENT.
IT SENT LAWYERS IN THIS
ANCHORAGE COURTHOUSE SCRAMBLING
FOR COVER.
WHILE PARENTS RUSHED TO FIND
THEIR CHILDREN AND THEIR PETS.
THIS WAS THE SCENE INSIDE
ANCHORAGE AIRPORT.
PASSENGERS WITH FEW PLACES TO
DUCK AND COVER, DID WHAT THEY
COULD TO PROTECT THEMSELVES.
>> GO AROUND.
>> Ian: MEANWHILE, PILOTS WERE
TOLD TO DIVERT THEIR PLANES AS
THE TOWER WAS EVACUATED.
>> THE CEILING IS COMING DOWN
AND EQUIPMENT IS EVERYWHERE.
>> Ian: A TREMOR THAT LASTED
JUST SECONDS LEFT DAMAGE THAT
COULD TAKE MONTHS TO REPAIR.
THIS ONRAMP LEADS TO THE
AIRPORT.
THE PEOPLE INSIDE THE CAR MADE
IT OUT SAFELY.
>> IT FELT LIKE WE BUSTED AN
AXLE, THE WHOLE CAR.
AS WE WENT UP THE ONRAMP,
EVERYTHING STARTED CRUMBLING
AWAY.
>> Ian: HELICOPTERS WERE
DEPLOYED TO SURVEY THE DAMAGE
FROM ABOVE.
>> COMPUTERS, THIS IS A CAMERA.
>> Ian: PEOPLE ON THE GROUND
CRAWLING OUT FROM UNDER TABLES,
OUT OF DOORWAYS TO FIND SCENES
LIKE THIS, A LOCAL NEWSROOM ALL
BUT DESTROYED.
>> OVER HERE, WE HAVE THIS PILE
OF GLASS.
>> Ian: THAT WAS THE DAMAGE AT A
HIGH SCHOOL AND IN A LIBRARY.
A STATE OF EMERGENCY HAS BEEN
DECLARED TO ACTIVATE FUNDS FOR
THE CLEANUP.
AND THE NATIONAL GUARD HAS BEEN
CALLED IN TO HELP ASSESS THE
FULL EXTENT OF THE DAMAGE.
OUR SEISMOLOGIST JOHANNA
WAGSTAFFE IS HELPING US TRACK
THE STORY.
JO, I KNOW THE CITY OF ANCHORAGE
IS IN THE PROCESS OF CHECKING
INFRASTRUCTURE AND THEY'RE
CONCERNED ABOUT BRIDGES, NOT
JUST BECAUSE OF POTENTIAL
DAMAGE, BUT BECAUSE OF AFTER
SHOCKS AND WE'VE SEEN
AFTERSHOCKS.
>> Johanna: HUNDREDS OF
AFTERSHOCKS.
MANY NOT FELT, BUT MANY LARGE
ONES, A MAGNITUDE 5.7 TODAY THAT
WOULD HAVE CAUSED STRONG
SHAKING.
WE'LL LIKELY SEE THEM CONTINUE
OVER THE NEXT FEW HOURS, DAYS
AND WEEKS.
EVEN THOUGH THEY'LL DIMINISH
OVER TIME AND STRENGTHEN, WE
COULD STILL GET A BIG ONE IN THE
NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS.
BECAUSE ANCHORAGE SITS ON
SEDIMENT, WE SEE AMPLIFIED
SHAKING.
THE AFTERSHOCKS ARE HELPING US
FIGURE OUT HOW MUCH OF THE EARTH
ACTUALLY MOVED DURING THE MAIN
QUAKE.
>> Ian: THERE IS OMINOUS LIST
FOR A LOT OF US ON THE WEST
COAST.
EARTHQUAKES, 1989 SAN FRANCISCO.
94 LOS ANGELES.
2001, SEATTLE.
AND EARLIER TODAY, ANCHORAGE.
AS YOU LOOK AT THAT, WHAT DOES
THAT HAVE TO SAY ABOUT WHAT IS
LIKELY TO HAPPEN HERE IN
VANCOUVER OR VICTORIA?
>> Johanna: WE'RE ABSOLUTELY
WORRIED ABOUT THIS KIND OF
EARTHQUAKE ON THE SOUTH COAST.
VERY SIMILAR TECTONIC SET OFF
THE COAST AND WHAT IS HAPPENING
OFF THE COAST OF ANCHORAGE.
WE'RE WORRIED ABOUT THE
MAGNITUDE 7 CLOSER TO THE CITY.
NOT ALL THE BUILDINGS CAME DOWN
IN ANCHORAGE, BUT WE'RE LOOKING
AT MAJOR DAMAGE TO OLDER
BUILDINGS AND INFRASTRUCTURE,
AND THAT'S WHY THE CONCEPT OF
RESILIENCY IS SO IMPORTANT HERE.
>> Ian: THANK YOU.
LET'S TURN TO THE HARD-FOUGHT
TRADE AGREEMENT THAT WILL
REPLACE NAFTA.
FINALLY INKED TODAY BY ALL THREE
PARTNERS OF THE G20 SUMMIT IN
BUENOS ARIES.
BUT WITHOUT IT APPEARS MUCH JOY.
NEARLY 25 YEARS AFTER THE NORTH
AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
FIRST CAME INTO EFFECT, THE
BASIC DEAL REMAINS LARGELY
INTACT WITH A FEW BIG CHANGES
AND THAT INCLUDES THE NAME.
IT'S NOW KNOWN AS USMCA, THE
UNITED STATES MEXICO CANADA
AGREEMENT.
THAT IS TO AMERICANS.
THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT WANTS TO
PUT CANADA FIRST, SO IN THIS
COUNTRY IT WILL BE CALL THE
CUSMA, THE MEXICANS ARE SHIFTING
IT AS WELL.
TREATY MEXICO UNITED STATES
CANADA.
WHATEVER YOU CALL IT, IT WAS
SIGNED TODAY.
HERE'S KATIE SIMPSON.
>> PERHAPS WE CAN START WITH
JUSTIN AND WE APPRECIATE IT VERY
MUCH, THANK YOU.
>> Reporter: FROM THE KURT USE
OF FIRST NAMES.
>> DONALD, THANK YOU FOR YOUR
WORDS.
>> Reporter: TO THE BITTER
DISAPPOINTMENT THE PRIME
MINISTER WORE ON HIS FACE.
TODAY'S TRADE PACT CELEBRATION
WAS ANYTHING BUT CELEBRATORY AND
MUCH LIKE THE NEGOTIATIONS
THEMSELVES, IT APPEARED JUSTIN
TRUDEAU WAS FORCED TO
PARTICIPATE AT DONALD TRUMP'S
WILL.
>> WE WORKED HARD ON THE
AGREEMENT.
IT'S BEEN LONG AND HARD.
WE'VE TAKEN A LOT OF BARBS.
AND A LITTLE ABUSE.
AND WE GOT THERE.
IT'S GREAT FOR ALL OF OUR
COUNTRIES.
>> Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau: THE NEW NORTH AMERICAN
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT MAINTAINS
STABILITY FOR CANADA'S ENTIRE
ECONOMY.
THAT'S WHY I'M HERE TODAY.
>> Reporter: WHILE KEEPING
CANADA'S MOST IMPORTANT TRADING
RELATIONSHIP ALIVE IS VITALLY
IMPORTANT, WHAT IS NOT SO GREAT
FOR CANADA IS THAT U.S. TARIFFS
ON STEEL AND ALUMINUM REMAIN IN
PLACE.
>> Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau: MAKE NO MISTAKE, WE
WILL STAND UP FOR OUR WORKERS
AND FIGHT FOR THEIR FAMILIES AND
COMMUNITIES.
AND, DONALD, IT'S ALL THE MORE
REASON WE NEED TO KEEP WORKING
TO REMOVE THE TARIFFS ON STEEL
AND ALUMINUM BETWEEN OUR
COUNTRIES.
>> Reporter: IT WILL NOW BE UP
TO THE FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTER
TO PICK UP THE TARIFF FIGHT.
BECAUSE THE U.S. DOESN'T WANT TO
CHANGE ITS POLICY, HER ONLY HOPE
MAY HAVE TO COME THROUGH A
VICTORY IN THE COURTS.
>> AND, FRANKLY, WE ARE VERY
CONFIDENT WE'RE GOING TO WIN
THOSE LEGAL CHALLENGES.
>> Reporter: TODAY'S EVENT WAS
HASTILY THROWN TOGETHER SINCE
NEGOTIATORS WERE STILL
FINALIZING THE DETAILS OF THE
DEAL AS OF THIS MORNING.
FOR CANADIAN NEGOTIATORS, THERE
IS A SENSE OF RELIEF THE TALKS
ARE OVER.
EVEN IF THE ENDING ISN'T AS
SATISFYING AS THEY'D HOPED FOR.
WHEN THE DELEGATIONS LEAVE THE
G20 HERE IN ARGENTINA, THEY'LL
HAVE TO START THE RATIFICATION
PROCESS.
IT'S NOT EXPECTED TO BE A
PROBLEM IN CANADA OR MEXICO, BUT
THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION MAY
HAVE A DIFFICULT TIME GETTING IT
THROUGH CONGRESS.
A PROCESS WHICH WON'T START
UNTIL NEXT YEAR AT THE EARLIEST.
KATIE SIMPSON, CBC NEWS, BUENOS
ARIES.
>> Ian: THE REACTION HERE AT
HOME TO THE SIGNING WAS SWIFT.
AND FROM THE LEADERS OF BOTH
MAIN OPPOSITION PARTIES, IT WAS
HARSH.
>> TODAY AFTER SAYING THEY
WOULDN'T HAVE A PHOTO-OP WITH
DONALD TRUMP UNTIL WE GOT STEEL
AND ALUMINUM TARIFFS LIFTED, ONE
MORE CAPITULATION.
TRUDEAU PARTICIPATED IN THE
PHOTO-OP AND SIGNING CEREMONY
EVEN THOUGH THE TARIFFS EXIST.
THEY'RE STILL IN EFFECT TODAY.
SO ONE MORE FINAL HUMILIATION
FOR THE PRIME MINISTER ON NAFTA.
>> I'M EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED
THAT OUR PRIME MINISTER TRUDEAU
IS SIGNING A TRADE AGREEMENT
WHILE THERE ARE STILL ILLEGAL
ALUMINUM AND STEEL TARIFFS.
THIS THREATENS UP TO 35,000 JOBS
DIRECTLY AND 140,000 JOBS
INDIRECTLY.
>> Ian: THAT IS THE OPPOSITION
POINT OF VIEW ON THE DAY OF THE
SIGNING, BUT WHAT ABOUT GOING
FORWARD?
LET'S BRING IN VASSY KAPELOS,
THE HOST OF "POWER AND POLITICS"
AND LESS THAN A YEAR OUT, OF
COURSE, FROM AN ELECTION, TALK
ABOUT THE POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES
FOR THE PRIME MINISTER SIGNING
THIS DEAL.
>> Vassy: WELL, I THINK BIG
PICTURE THIS IS PRETTY GOOD FOR
THE PRIME MINISTER'S POLITICAL
FORTUNES.
IMAGINE THE ELECTION TAKING
PLACE AND THERE NOT BEING A
NAFTA DEAL IN PLACE.
THE PRIME MINISTER WOULD BE
ACCUSED OF CREATING A MASSIVE
AMOUNT OF UNCERTAINTY IN THE
ECONOMY.
INSTEAD, HE CAN SAY, HEY, I GOT
THE DEAL, I'M QUELLING THE
UNCERTAINTY AND I DID IT IN THE
FACE OF UNPRECEDENTED AND
UNPREDICTABLE SET OF
CIRCUMSTANCES, BUT THAT I MEAN
DONALD TRUMP.
THAT'S NOT A TERRIBLE MESSAGE TO
TAKE TO CANADIANS.
>> Ian: AS MENTIONED, THE PRIME
MINISTER DIDN'T SEEM HAPPY TO BE
THERE TODAY.
IF THAT IS THE CASE, WHAT IS
BEHIND THAT?
>> Vassy: ONE WORD.
IT'S TARIFFS.
THE PRIME MINISTER DID NOT
SECURE A DEAL OR SECURE
EXEMPTIONS ON TARIFFS.
INSTEAD, HE SIGNED THE DEAL
WITHOUT SECURING THAT.
AND THAT COULD CHANGE THE BIG
PICTURE ELECTORAL FORTUNES FOR
HIM IN THE NEXT ELECTION.
I SAY THAT BECAUSE THE
OPPOSITION IS ALREADY SEIZING ON
THIS.
THEY'RE SAYING HE IS SELLING OUT
CANADIANS AND THAT MESSAGE IS
GOING TO AMPLIFY AND GROW AS THE
TARIFFS REMAIN IN PLACE.
THE PROBLEM FOR THE PRIME
MINISTER, IS ACCORDING TO THE
WHITE HOUSE, THOSE TARIFFS
AREN'T GOING ANYWHERE ANY TIME
SOON.
>> Ian: THANK YOU.
THE G20 ISN'T JUST ABOUT
SUBSTANCE, IT HAS ELEMENT OF
THEATRE TO IT.
PUT THIS MANY POWERFUL PEOPLE IN
A ROOM AND IT'S INEVITABLE
THEY'LL BE SIZING EACH OTHER UP,
SENDING SIGNALS WITH GESTURES.
AND MANY LEADERS HAD A MESSAGE
FOR THE SAUDI PRINCE MOHAMMAD
BIN SALMAN, A RESPONSE TO THE
ASSASSINATION OF JAMAL
KHASHOGGI.
BUT THINGS DIDN'T GO ACCORDING
TO SCRIPT.
MOMENTS LIKE THIS TOLD THE STORY
CRITICS OF MOHAMMAD BIN SALMAN
WANTED TO HEAR.
THE CROWN PRINCE LARGELY IGNORED
AT THE SO-CALLED FAMILY PHOTO,
WALKING OFF ALONE WHILE OTHERS
MINGLED.
>> THIS IS AN AWKWARD SUMMIT FOR
MOHAMMAD BIN SALMAN, UP FOR
GRABS IS HOW THE LEADERS OF THE
DEMOCRATIC WORLD WERE GOING TO
TREAT HIM.
AND EVERYBODY WAS WATCHING
TRUMP.
>> Ian: BUT SOMEONE ELSE STOLE
THE SHOW AND BUCKED THE
NARRATIVE.
RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN
WITH A JOCULAR HIGH FIVE
HANDSHAKE AND LAUGHTER.
THERE ARE SIMILARITIES BETWEEN
PUTIN AND MBS.
BOTH HAVE ALLEGEDLY ARRANGED FOR
THE ASSASSINATIONS EXILES, BUT
IT'S UNLIKELY THIS DISPLAY IS
ABOUT POLICY, IT'S MESSAGING.
>> THIS IS A THUMB IN THE FACE
OF ALL THE DEMOCRATIC COUNTRIES
THAT HAVE BEEN CRITICAL OF BIN
SALMAN FOR THE KILLING OF
KHASHOGGI AND IT'S ALSO
INTERESTING BECAUSE IT BOTH
TAKES TRUMP OFF THE HOOK, BUT
PUTS HIM IN THE BACKGROUND.
BOTH BIN SALMAN AND PUTIN HAVE
HAD FRIENDLY RELATIONSHIPS WITH
DONALD TRUMP THAT HAVE ACTUALLY
ROILED DOMESTIC POLITICS INSIDE
THE UNITED STATES AND IN OTHER
DEMOCRATIC COUNTRIES.
AND DONALD TRUMP PROBABLY FELT
VERY UNCOMFORTABLE BEING OUTSIDE
THAT HANDSHAKE WITH TWO PEOPLE
THAT HE THINKS HE HAS SUPPORTED.
>> Ian: SO WITH A HANDSHAKE AND
A SMILE, PUTIN'S MESSAGE TO THE
G20 AND TRUMP SEEMED TO BE, HE
WON'T BE IGNORED.
BACK TO THIS COUNTRY AND GROWING
CONCERN ABOUT THE SAFETY OF
MEDICAL IMPLANTS.
TONIGHT WE PUT QUESTIONS TO THE
FEDERAL MINISTER OF HEALTH BASED
ON OUR GROUND BREAKING
INVESTIGATION.
WORKING WITH RADIO-CANADA AND
"THE TORONTO STAR" WE UNCOVERED
HOW THE DEVICES FAIL, EVEN
THOUGH THEY'RE APPROVED FOR USE
IN YOUR BODY.
VIK ADHOPIA HAS LED THE
REPORTING ON THIS AND TONIGHT HE
SPOKE TO MINISTER GINETTE
PETIPAS TAYLOR AS WELL AS
ANOTHER PATIENT WHOSE LIFE WAS
CHANGED FOR THE WORSE.
>> Reporter: TRACY HILLIER'S SIX
YEARS OF PAIN ENDED THIS FALL,
FAR FROM HER HOME WITH A SURGERY
IN AUSTIN, TEXAS, TO REMOVE
CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES THAT
CAUSED HER SEVERE PAIN.
THE U.S. ISSUED A WARNING ABOUT
THE DEVICE.
IT TOOK CANADA A YEAR TO FOLLOW
ABOUT THE SUIT.
SHE ONLY LEARNED ABOUT IT ON A
MOVIE ON NETFLIX.
>> CANADA FAILED US.
DOCTORS FAILED TO LET US KNOW AS
WELL.
>> Reporter: THAT FAILURE MEANT
THE DEVICES WERE SO DEEPLY
EMBEDDED THAT HER UTERUS,
FALLOPIAN TUBES AND CERVIX HAD
TO BE TAKEN OUT AS WELL.
>> WHEN I HEARD THE STORY, IT'S
HEARTBREAKING TO SEE WHAT
CANADIANS HAVE HAD TO GO THROUGH
AND THAT'S WHY WE'RE GOING THERE
YOU THE REGULATORY REVIEW
PROCESS.
>> Reporter: NOT APOLOGY, BUT A
PROMISE TO DO BETTER.
GINETTE PETIPAS TAYLOR IS
ORDERING REVIEW OF HOW THE
DEVICES ARE MONITORED IN CANADA
AND AFTER SEVERAL YEARS OF CALLS
FOR A NATIONAL DEVICE REGISTRY
TO ALERT PATIENTS, SHE SAID THAT
IS ALSO UNDER CONSIDERATION.
>> I WANT TO ENSURE IS THAT
CANADIANS WILL HAVE ACCESS TO
THE INFORMATION.
>> Reporter: THE MINISTER'S
REVIEW FOLLOWS SIMILAR MOVES
FROM HEALTH REGULATORS IN EUROPE
AND U.S., AFTER STORIES ROLLED
OUT THIS WEEK.
THE N.D.P. SAYS CANADA ALSO
NEEDED TO ACT.
>> IN THE U.S., WHEN THERE ARE
PROBLEMS WITH THE DEVICES,
HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL CLINICS
HAVE TO REPORT THE PROBLEMS TO
THE AUTHORITIES.
WHEREAS HERE IN CANADA WE HAVE
THE VOLUNTARY SYSTEM LEAVING IT
UP TO THE MANUFACTURERS.
>> Reporter: THE MINISTER SAID
SHE'LL LAY OUT THE DETAILS OF
HER PLAN IN THE COMING WEEKS.
TRACY HILLIER WILL BE WATCHING.
>> I DON'T THINK WE'RE GOING TO
BELIEVE ANYTHING UNTIL WE SEE
ACTION.
>> Reporter: AFTER SPENDING LIFE
SAVINGS ON THE REMOVAL SURGERY,
SHE'S CONSIDERING LEGAL ACTION.
>> Ian: AS WE ROLLED OUT THE
REPORTS ON MEDICAL DEVICES THIS
WEEK, PEOPLE FROM ACROSS CANADA
HAVE BEEN SHARING THEIR STORIES
WITH US.
IF YOU'VE HAD AN EXPERIENCE YOU
THINK WE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT, SEND
US AN EPEOPLE.
-- E-MAIL.
PLUS, CBC NEWS HAS CREATED A
DATABASE ON THOUSANDS OF THE
DEVICES.
YOU CAN SEARCH FOR SPECIFIC
INFORMATION RELEVANT TO YOU BY
GOING TO
cbcnews.ca/MEDICALDEVICES.
LET'S MOVE ONTO TO A STORY THAT
SOME ARE CALLING A FRESH START.
A RADICAL OVERHAUL OF CHILD
WELFARE SERVICES FOR INDIGENOUS
YOUTH.
THE HOPE IS IT WILL REDUCE THE
HUGE NUMBER OF INDIGENOUS
CHILDREN IN FOSTER HOMES.
>> IT STARTED WITH RESIDENTIAL
SCHOOLS, IT CONTINUED IN THE
SIXTIES SCOOP AND THIS
LEGISLATION MARKS A TURNING
POINT TO SAY NO MORE.
NO MORE SCOOPING CHILDREN.
>> Ian: THE NUMBERS ARE IMMENSE.
ONLY 8% OF ALL CANADIAN CHILDREN
UNDER 14 ARE INDIGENOUS, BUT
THEY ACCOUNT FOR MORE THAN HALF
OF THE 28,000 CHILDREN IN FOSTER
CARE PUTTING THEM AT GREATER
RISK FOR HOMELESSNESS, SUICIDE
AND INCARCERATION.
THE LEGISLATION AIMS TO CHANGE
THAT.
PUTTING FIRST NATIONS, INUIT AND
METIS GOVERNMENT IN CONTROL OF
THEIR OWN CHILD WELFARE SYSTEMS.
THE AIM IS TO DISRUPT A CYCLE OF
MISERY AND PAIN.
>> Reporter: KANE KIRTON IS
EDITING A VIDEO ABOUT SIXTIES
SCOOP SURVIVORS.
ALTHOUGH HE'S STILL CLOSE WITH
HIS LAST FOSTER DAD, HE SAYS HIS
LIFE WOULD HAVE BEEN DIFFERENT
IF THE PEOPLE MAKING DECISIONS
ABOUT HIS WELL-BEING HAD
INDIGENOUS.
>> I WOULD HAVE BEEN PLACED IN A
FAMILY OF RELATIVES.
>> Reporter: TODAY, OTTAWA
ANNOUNCED IT'S WORKING ON
LEGISLATION THAT WOULD PUT
CONTROL OF INDIGENOUS CHILD
WELFARE IN THE HANDS OF
INDIGENOUS GOVERNMENTS.
THERE ARE FEW DETAILS, BUT
KEEPING KIDS WITH THEIR FAMILIES
IS A PRIORITY.
>> NO MORE RIPPING APART
FAMILIES.
NO MORE LOST CHILDREN WHO DON'T
KNOW THEIR LANGUAGE, THEIR
CULTURE, THEIR LINEAGE.
>> THERE ARE HOPES THAT PROPOSED
LEGISLATION IS A STEP TOWARD
RECONCILIATION.
>> NOT JUST FROM THE WRONGS OF
THE PAST, BUT THE WRONGS THAT
ARE CURRENTLY HAPPENING IN THIS
COUNTRY.
>> Reporter: IN MANITOBA, THERE
ARE MORE THAN 10,000 KIDS IN
CARE.
NEARLY 90% OF THEM ARE
INDIGENOUS.
THE ASSEMBLY OF MANITOBA CHIEFS
SAYS THE PROPOSED LEGISLATION
DOESN'T GO FAR ENOUGH.
ITS DRAFTED ITS OWN AND WANTS
OTTAWA TO SIGN OFF ON IT.
>> WE WANT TO SEE A DIFFERENT
APPROACH FOR MANITOBA BECAUSE
WE'RE GROUND ZERO FOR CHILD
APPREHENSION.
>> Reporter: WE CAN'T REVEAL
THIS DAD'S IDENTITY BECAUSE IT
MIGHT IDENTIFY HIS 14-YEAR-OLD
DAUGHTER.
HE WANTED HELP FOR HER, INSTEAD,
SHE WAS PUT IN CARE AND SENT TO
ANOTHER COMMUNITY.
>> WHAT IS THAT TERM?
SHOOT FIRST, ASK QUESTIONS
LATER.
UNDER THE INDIGENOUS CULTURE AND
LEADERSHIP, WE'LL ASK QUESTIONS
FIRST BEFORE WE TAKE THE CHILD
FROM YOU.
>> Reporter: KIRTON AGED OUT OF
THE CHILD WELFARE SYSTEM TWO
YEARS AGO.
FOR THOSE STILL IN IT, HE HAS
THIS MESSAGE.
>> REALIZE WHERE YOU COME FROM.
THERE IS A VERY STRONG CULTURE
WE HAVE.
>> Ian: SOME OF THE OTHER
STORIES WE'RE FOLLOWING TONIGHT
ON "THE NATIONAL".
SNOW AND WIND STORMS ARE
WREAKING HAVOC IN QUÉBEC AND
ATLANTIC CANADA.
>> THE MAGDALENE ISLANDS ARE
FAMILIAR WITH WIND STORMS, BUT
YESTERDAY, THEY WERE COMPLETELY
CUT OFF.
TWO FIBRE OPTIC CABLES WERE CUT.
MILITARY PLANES HAVE BEEN FLYING
IN WORKERS TO HELP RESTORE POWER
AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS.
BUT MORE WIND STORMS ARE IN THE
FORECAST.
>> IT'S PRETTY COLD IN THE
HOUSE.
>> Ian: SIMILAR SITUATION IN
ATLANTIC CANADA, MANY PEOPLE ARE
IN FOR ANOTHER COLD NIGHT AS
TENS OF THOUSANDS STILL WAIT FOR
POWER TO BE RESTORED.
STRONG WINDS AND HEAVY SNOW HIT
YESTERDAY.
TODAY, SEVERAL SCHOOLS WERE
CLOSED AND WARNING CENTRES WERE
SET UP.
STILL AHEAD ON "THE NATIONAL",
ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE IS CALLED
ONE THE GREATEST HUMAN HEALTH
CRISIS OF OUR TIME.
WE'LL LOOK AT THE STEPS THAT
FARMERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO
TAKE.
>>> THE MARRIOTT HOTEL CHAIN
SAYS IT WAS HIT BY A MAJOR DATA
BREACH.
WHAT IS BEING DONE TO HELP
CUSTOMERS?
>> AND WHY STARS LIKE ARIANA
GRANDE ARE PAYING TRIBUTE TO THE
TURN OF THE CENTURY.
[ * ]
HACKED AND PERSONAL DATA STOLEN
MAY SEEM COMMON, BUT ONE THAT
HIT MARRIOTT STANDS OUT.
IT IS ONE OF THE BIGGEST
BREACHES IN A DECADE.
THE DATA OF 500 MILLION HOTEL
RESERVATIONS, INCLUDING
CANADIANS, TAKEN OVER A PERIOD
OF FOUR YEARS, SWIPED BY
HACKERS.
IT AFFECTS AT LEAST 10 HOTEL
CHAINS, INCLUDING WESTIN AND
SHERATON.
IN MANY CASES, THE INFORMATION
TAKEN IS ENOUGH TO FORGE A NEW
IDENTITY, NOT JUST NAMES,
ADDRESSES AND BIRTH DATES, BUT
PASSPORT NUMBERS AND TRAVEL
INFORMATION.
RON CHARLES LOOKS AT WHAT IS
BEING DONE TO HELP THE VICTIMS.
>> Reporter: THEY ARE THE PLACES
TRAVELERS TRUST TO PROVIDE A
COMFORTABLE, SAFE NIGHT'S SLEEP.
BUT WHILE GUESTS WERE ENJOYING
THEIR STAY, HACKERS WERE GAINING
ACCESS TO THEIR PERSONAL
INFORMATION.
MARRIOTT SAYS HUNDREDS OF
MILLIONS OF GUESTS ON ITS
STARWOOD HOTEL RESERVATION
DATABASE MAY HAVE BEEN EXPOSED
OVER THE PAST FOUR YEARS.
THIS CYBER SECURITY EXPERT SAYS
THE INFORMATION GLEANED,
ESPECIALLY AGES, NAMES, PASSPORT
NUMBERS, COULD BE VALUABLE ON
ILLEGAL ONLINE MARKETPLACES.
>> YOU CAN PURCHASE ACTUAL
PASSPORTS.
MOST OF THEM WILL BE
ILLEGITIMATE, MOST OF THEM FAKE.
SOME OF THEM WILL CONTAIN ACTUAL
INFORMATION, ACTUAL IDENTITIES
AND YOU CAN ASSUME THE IDENTITY
IDENTITI
IDENTITIES.
>> Reporter: MARRIOTT HAS SET UP
AN INFORMATION SITE.
EXPERTS SAY MILLIONS OF
TRAVELLERS WORLDWIDE ARE GOING
TO HAVE TO BE EXTRA VIGILANT.
>> PEOPLE NEED TO SEE THIS AS A
WAKE-UP CALL TO CHANGE THEIR
REGULAR FINANCIAL ROUTINE TO
INCLUDE MORE CHECKS OF IDENTITY
THEFT ISSUES.
>> Reporter: THE EXPERTS SAY
EVEN IF THE HOTELS COULDN'T
PREVENT THE BREACH, THEY COULD
HAVE LESSENED THE POTENTIAL
DAMAGE BY BEING SMARTER ON
HANDLING PERSONAL INFORMATION.
>> THERE IS NO REASON FOR A
HOTEL CHAIN TO STORE MY PASSPORT
NUMBER, 5, 10 YEARS LATER.
>> Reporter: INVESTIGATORS ARE
STILL TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW
HACKERS GOT INTO THE DATABASE
AND HOW THEIR STAY WAS ABLE TO
LAST FOR SO LONG WITHOUT ANYONE
NOTICING.
>> Ian: STILL AHEAD ON "THE
NATIONAL", WE GO BACK TO
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA.
REPORTERS WALK US THROUGH THE
NEWSROOM AFTER THE QUAKE HIT.
>> THIS IS SURREAL WALKING INTO
THE STATION.
I DID NOT SEE THIS KIND OF
DAMAGE IN MY HOME BY
>> Ian: WELCOME BACK.
WE'RE FOLLOWING A DEVELOPING
STORY INVOLVING A NATIONAL FOOT
BALL LEAGUE STAR AND DISTURBING
VIDEO.
THE KANSAS CITY CHIEFS HAVE CUT
THE TIES WITH THE BACK, HUNT,
AFTER A VIDEO WAS PUBLISHED
ONLINE.
THIS IS IN FEBRUARY, YOU CAN SEE
HUNT PUSHING AND KICKING A WOMAN
IN A HOTEL CORRIDOR.
NO CHARGES WERE LAID.
THE LEAGUE SAID IT OPENED AN
INVESTIGATION RIGHT AWAY.
HOURS BEFORE THE TEAM'S DECISION
TONIGHT, THE NFL RULED THAT HUNT
COULD NOT PRACTISE, PLAY OR
ATTEND ANY GAMES.
>>> A DATE HAS BEEN SET FOR THE
TRIAL OF BRUCE McARTHUR.
JANUARY 2020.
A JUDGE IN TORONTO SAYS THE
TRIAL WILL LIKELY LAST FOR 3-4
MONTHS.
HE IS ACCUSED OF KILLING EIGHT
MEN WITH TIES TO THE TORONTO GAY
VILLAGE.
THE REMAINS OF SEVEN OF THOSE
WERE FOUND IN PLANTERS AT A
PROPERTY WHERE HE WORKED AS A
LANDSCAPER.
>> IT'S A DARK DAY FOR PRESS
FREEDOM.
THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA
ORDERED ONE OF THE REPORTERS TO
HAND OVER RECORDS OF ALLEGED
CONVERSATIONS WITH MESSAGE WITH
ISIS.
THE COURT SAID WHILE IT WAS
IMPORTANT TO GATHER NEWS, IT WAS
OUTWEIGHED BY SOCIETY'S INTEREST
IN PROSECUTING CRIME.
>> THE WORLD IS CHAOS AND THE
NEWS MAKES YOU TENSE AND AT
TIMES LIKE THIS, YOU LONG FOR
THE PAST.
>> FOR PEOPLE OF MY GENERATION,
THAT PAST MAY NOT FEEL LIKE A
VERY LONG TIME AGO.
>> THIS WEEK, POP SUPERSTAR
ARIANA GRANDE GAVE US A GLIMPSE
INTO HER OWN NOSTALGIA WITH HER
NEW VIDEO.
>> MEAN GIRLS TT GAME OUT IN
2004, THAT'S A TIME WHEN PHONES
WERE BASIC AND SO WE WERE.
I'M ELAMIN ABDELMAHMOUD.
I'M WITH BUZZ FEED NEWS.
>> I'M BEE QUAMMIE, FREELANCE
WRITER.
I'M SARAH BOESVELD.
GRAARIANA GRANDE IS NOT THE ONLY
ONE.
THE TURN OF THE CENTURY
TRANSFORMED THE WORLD, SO IT
SHOULDN'T SURPRISE ANYONE THAT
2004 IS CONSIDERED RETRO NOW.
>> WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU
COULD ENJOY A PIECE OF MUSIC OR
ENJOY A MOVIE WITHOUT WONDERING
IF THE ARTIST IS ALSO
PROBLEMATIC?
THAT IS THE COST OF BEING
CONNECTED.
>> Andrew: HELLO, WELCOME TO THE
POD PANEL.
WE'RE GOING TO KICK IT OFF WITH
ARIANA GRANDE.
>> PANELISTS, LET'S DIVE IN.
ELAMIN, YOU'RE THE NEW FACE.
WHAT IS IT YOU THINK ABOUT THE
LATE 90s AND EARLY 2000s,
CHOCKED FULL OF REFERENCES, WHAT
WAS SO APPEALING?
>> FOR ME, THERE IS GREAT
ROMANCE IN THAT TIME.
I WAS AROUND 12 AND 13 AND WE
WERE JUST LEARNING WHAT OTHER
PEOPLE LIKED.
WE WERE SHARING THINGS ON
NAPSTER.
HEY, OUR WORLD IS EXPANDING.
>> KIND OF ORGANIC WAY OF --
>> TOTALLY, WE CALL IT INTERNET
1.0.
MySpace WAS BIG DURING THAT
TIME.
WE WERE ABLE TO COMMUNICATE.
WE LIVED HAD MOMENTS TOGETHER.
>> Andrew: DOES THAT RING TRUE
FOR YOU?
>> DEFINITELY RESONATES.
IT'S NOT UNIQUE THAT THE
GENERATIONS LOOK AT THEIR YOUTH
AS THE MOST IMPACTFUL.
WHAT IS DIFFERENT ABOUT THIS
TIME PERIOD, LATE 90s, EARLY
2000, IT WAS SUCH A MARKER OF
HOW THE WORLD USED TO BE AND HOW
THE ORAL IS NOW.
-- WORLD IS NOW.
THERE ARE SO MANY THINGS THAT
SHAPED THE DIFFERENCE.
OLDEN DAYS.
>> NOT THAT LONG AGO RIGHT?
[LAUGHTER].
I UNDERSTAND THE REASON WHY YOU
WOULD FEEL ALL WARM AND FUZZY
WHEN YOU THINK OF THE LATE 9D
0s.
BUT ARIANA GRANDE'S EFFORT
THERE, DOES THAT TAP INTO THE
SENSIBILITY OR DOES SHE JUST
LIKE THE MOVIE MEAN GIRLS?
>> I THINK IT DOES, BECAUSE SHE
CALLED IN ACTORS TO DO CAMEO.
SHE IS MAKING IT NEW AND
CONNECTING IT TO HER BRAND.
NOSTALGIA IS A POWERFUL THING.
THERE IS SO MUCH VARIETY AND SO
MANY OPTIONS.
YOU CAN FIND MUSIC ON A
STREAMING CHANNEL WITH CLICK OF
A BUTTON RATHER THAN GO TO THE
MUSIC STORE AND BUY A RECORD.
I THINK WHAT SHE'S TRYING TO DO
IS FIND A REAL INVESTMENT IN
HER, BY DRAWING ON SOME OF THE
INVESTMENT WE HAVE IN NOSTALGIA
AND A LOT OF THE CULTURAL
REFERENCES.
>> Andrew: YOU THINK SHE'S DOING
IT GENUINE WAY?
>> I THINK SO.
I THINK SHE'S A TRUE FAN.
I DON'T KNOW WHY SHE'S REGINA
GEORGE, BECAUSE SHE'S THE
MEANEST.
>> I REMEMBER EVERY SINGLE
REGINA LINE.
>> SHE HAS THE MOM IN THE VIDEO.
I DON'T KNOW THE ACTRESS'S
ACTUAL NAME, BUT PLAYED A
CHARACTER NAMED STIFFLER, IN
AMERICAN PIE.
>> SHE'S ACTUALLY IN THE VIDEO
BECAUSE SHE WAS IN LEGALLY
BLONDE AS WELL.
>> THAT'S RIGHT.
I THINK SHE'S DOING IT THE SMART
WAY.
SHE'S BEING COY AND SMART, JUST
LIKE IN THE SONG, MAKING
COMMENTARY ON OUR COZINESS WITH
THIS TIME.
>> Andrew: AND ARIANA GRANDE NOT
THE ONLY ONE TO BE HARKENING
BACK.
LET ME PRESENT EXHIBIT B.
THIS IS CHARLI XCX AND TROYE
SIVAN.
* I WANT TO GO BACK
* IT WAS SO MUCH BETTER
* IF WE COULD GO BACK IN TIME
* I JUST WANT TO GO BACK
* TO 1999
* NO CARES I WAS SO YOUNG
* UNDER PRESSURE
>> Andrew: THAT IS THE ART OF
SUBTLETY.
[LAUGHTER] HOW MANY REFERENCES
WERE THERE?
>> AT LEAST FIVE THAT I
RECOGNIZE.
>> Andrew: YEAH, SO, HITTING IT
RIGHT ON THE NOSE I SUPPOSE.
BUT IT DOES SEEM LIKE THERE IS A
COMMERCIAL NATURE TO THIS.
RIGHT?
>> 2018, MAN, YOU GOT TO MAKE
MONEY.
IF AN ARTIST IS GOING TO DO
SOMETHING, YEAH, THERE IS GOING
TO BE A COMMERCIAL ASPECT TO IT.
>> Andrew: IS THERE A RIGHT AND
WRONG WAY TO EMPLOY THIS TACTIC
OF THINKING BACK?
>> YOU KNOW WHAT, I THINK THERE
ARE WAYS THAT WILL RESONATE AND
WAY THAT WILL BE FLASH IN THE
PAN.
IF WE COMPARE THE TWO VIDEOS
WITH CHARLI XCX AND ARIANA
GRANDE, CHARLI XCX SEEMS LIKE
THE FLASH IN THE PAN.
WE WERE TACK TALKING ABOUT HOW
TO MAKE MONEY.
IF WE TAKE CHARLIE'S VIDEO AND
TALK ABOUT IT, AND LAUGH ABOUT
IT, AND THE REFERENCES.
VERY SURFACE.
DID SHE LOOK GOOD AS A.J.?
OR WHOEVER THAT WAS.
[LAUGHTER] WE'LL HAVE THOSE
DISCUSSIONS AND THEN IT'S DONE.
WITH ARIANA GRANDE WHAT SHE DID
THAT IS SMART, SHE'S TIED IT
INTO HERSELF, SO WE'RE NOT JUST
TALKING ABOUT MEAN GIRLS, WE'RE
TALKING ABOUT HER WITHIN ALL OF
THAT.
RIGHT OR WRONG IS ONE THING, BUT
IT'S ABOUT WHAT RESONATES, WHAT
WILL STICK.
>> LIKE EVERYBODY WAS TALKING
ABOUT GEORGE IN MEAN GIRLS AND
NOT LINDSAY LOHAN WHO IS THE
ACTUAL CHARACTER IN MEAN GIRLS.
I MADE THE CONNECTION.
>> Andrew: LET ME RESTATE THE
POINT, WE'RE GOING NOSTALGIC
ABOUT SOMETHING THAT HAPPENED
YESTERDAY, ESSENTIALLY.
>> WE BLINKED AND IT WAS LIKE --
>> HALF MY LIFE AGO, SO IT'S
NOT, YOU KNOW.
>> Andrew: WHEN I THINK -- I
SUPPOSE SO, WHEN I THINK OF THE
WORD RETRO, I THINK A LITTLE
FURTHER BACK THAN LATE 90s AND
CERTAINLY BACK FARTHER THAN
2000.
>> RETRO IS ABOUT A MOMENT THAT
RUPTURES CULTURE.
IT'S ABOUT SOMETHING THAT IS A
TURNING POINT FOR ALL OF US.
AND IF THAT EARLY 2000 PERIOD
WAS THAT, IN THE INTRODUCTION OF
LEARNING THAT, HERE'S WHAT
EVERYBODY ELSE LIKES.
HERE'S NAPSTER, YOU CAN DOWNLOAD
ANY SONG FOR FREE.
I DIDN'T.
I WOULDN'T DO THAT.
9/11, ANOTHER PIVOTAL MOMENT.
WE HAVE THIS PRE-INNOCENCE.
AND THEN WE HAVE THIS GREAT
AMAZING AGE OF INNOCENCE.
AND THEN WE HAVE THE INTERNET
WHICH IS AWFUL.
SO NOW THAT WE LIVE AMONG ONE
ANOTHER IN BAD OPINIONS ALL THE
TIME, IT'S JUST NICE TO GO BACK
TO A SIMPLER TIME.
>> IT'S SO IMPORTANT BECAUSE IT
CHANGED EVERYTHING AM IT CHANGED
THE WAY WE BEHAVED.
IT CHANGED THE ECONOMY, THE
STRUCTURE OF MAKING MONEY.
WE'RE TRYING TO FIGURE THAT OUT.
IT CHANGED CONVERSATION.
SO THE CONNECTIVITY THAT WE
STARTED WITH MORPHED INTO HOW
PLATFORMS ARE GETTING ADDICTED
TO THINGS.
SO THERE IS NEFARIOUS STUFF
WE'RE DEALING WITH.
THESE KIDS -- I CALL THEM KIDS,
THEY'RE IN THEIR 20s, BUT THEY
WANT TO BE BACK TO CHILDHOOD
BECAUSE THAT WAS COMFORTABLE,
BEFORE THEY KNEW TOO MUCH.
OUR ATTENTION SPANS ARE SO MUCH
SHORTER.
THAT'S THE OTHER THING, IF
YOU'RE FEELING THAT RETRO
SHOULDN'T FEEL SO SOON, IT'S
BECAUSE OUR ATTENTION SPANS ARE
SO SHORT.
>> Andrew: WE DECIDED, WE WANT
TO TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT HERE
ON THE PANEL.
WHAT WE DID, WE ASKED THE THREE
PANELISTS TO ZERO IN ON
SOMETHING THAT IS TOPICAL, THAT
IS HAPPENING IN THE WORLD OF POP
CULTURE AND THEN TO SOUND OFF ON
WHAT THEY THINK OF THAT.
SO I'LL START WITH YOU, SARAH,
IF THIS IS -- MARGARET ATWOOD,
PENNING A SEQUEL TO "THE
HANDMAID'S TALE".
>> SHE DOESN'T NEED TO DO THAT.
GOOD GIRL, KEEP IT.
I THINK IT'S AMAZING -- IT HAS
FELT SO RESONANT IN THESE TIMES,
BUT ALSO I DON'T WANT TO KNOW
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT IN THE FUTURE.
LIKE TAKE US ON ANOTHER TRACK.
NOT EVERYTHING NEEDS TO BE A
FRANCHISE.
I'M WORRIED ABOUT THAT.
YES, THERE IS A GREAT TV SERIES
THAT CREEPS ME THE HELL OUT.
THE BOOK IS AMAZING.
PEOPLE ARE DRESSING IN CLOTHES
TO PROTEST.
I DON'T THINK SHE NEEDS TO MAKE
MEGA BUCKS AT CHRISTMAS TIME
SELLING NEXT YEAR, WHICH SEEMS
LIKE WHAT THEY'RE TRYING TO DO.
>> Andrew: BEE, YOUR TOPIC, A
FILM THAT A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE
TALKING ABOUT AS OSCAR.
>> DEFINITELY.
SO WE'RE GOING TO HEAR ABOUT
GREEN BOOK AS WE GET INTO AWARD
SEASON.
IT WAS CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED AT
THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD.
>> Andrew: QUICK SUMMARY.
>> SO IT STARTS DR. DON SHIRLEY
A FAMOUS BLACK PIANO, AND HIS
WHITE AMERICAN DRIVER.
SO THEIR JOURNEY IS THROUGH JIM
CROW SOUTH AND RACE.
WHAT IS UNRAVELLING THE CRITICAL
ACCLAIM, THERE IS SO MANY FACTS.
DON SHIRLEY'S FAMILY CAME OUT,
SAID THEY WERE NEVER CONTACTED
AND SAID IT'S COMPLETELY
INACCURATE REPRESENTATION OF WHO
DON SHIRLEY IS.
IT'S TONY LIP'S SON THAT WROTE
THE SCREEN PLAY.
IT'S A CONTENDER FOR SURE, BUT
I'M IFFY.
>> A COMEBACK STORY.
AMANDA BYNES WAS IN PAPER
MAGAZINE.
SHE HAD A BIT OF A MEDIA
MELTDOWN FOUR OR FIVE YEARS AGO.
SHE'S A STAR OF ONE OF THE
PERIOD.
>> THAT IS UNDERSTATING IT.
THOUGH.
AGAINST THE LAW.
MELTDOWN.
CHILD ACTOR WHO --
>> SHE'S BEEN WORKING ON HER
LIFE FOR THE PAST FEW YEARS.
I SAW A LOT OF THAT SORT OF
LIKE, TIREDNESS ABOUT CELEBRITY
COMEBACK NARRATIVES, PEOPLE ARE
CYNICAL ABOUT IT.
I WAS LIKE, COME ON, MAN, LEAVE
IT ALONE.
THIS IS ONE OF THE MOMENTS WHERE
SOMEONE WHO WAS IN A BAD PLACE
IS IN A GOOD PLACE.
I WANT TO BE HAPPY FOR THEM.
RETIRE THE CYNICISM FOR FIVE
MINUTES.
THAT'S WHERE I'M AT.
>> Andrew: AS A GENERAL
SENTIMENT, I'M ONBOARD.
THANK YOU.
>> Ian: UP NEXT ON "THE
NATIONAL", STARTING TOMORROW
OVER-THE-COUNTER MEDICATION FOR
FARM ANIMALS WILL REQUIRE A
PRESCRIPTION.
WE'LL LOOK AT HOW THAT IS
SUPPOSED TO PREVENT THE SPREAD
OF INFECTION IN ANIMALS AND
HUMANS.
>> IF YOU HAD QUESTIONS WHETHER
ANTIBIOTICS WERE BEING USED
APPROPRIATELY ON THE FARM
BEFORE, YOU SHOULD REASSURED
THAT THE CONCERNS I MIGHT HAVE
HAD ARE NOT CONCERNS AT ALL.
>> Ian: WE WANT TO SHOW YOU
SOMETHING SUNDAY ON "THE
NATIONAL".
AS POLITICIANS PREPARE TO MEET
IN POLAND FOR THE CLIMATE CHANGE
SUMMIT, THREE CANADIAN ARTISTS
EXPOSE THE STARS HUMANS CREATE
ON THE PLANET.
>> SO MANY THINGS CAME TOGETHER,
THIS PERSON THAT JUST ARRIVED
AND HAVING A CHAT WITHIN THE
RECYCLING PAPER HERE.
THE BIKE WAS PARKED HERE NOT
LONG AGO.
THERE IS A LITTLE DOG THERE.
THERE IS ANOTHER TWO DOGS UP
THERE.
>> DO YOU FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE
SOMETIMES MAKING TERRIBLE THINGS
LOOK SO BEAUTIFUL?
>> WELL, IT'S A THING THAT WE
CREATED.
IT'S THE OTHER SIDE OF OUR LIVES
THAT WE DON'T SEE.
IF IT WAS -- IF IT WASN'T
VISUALLY TAUGHT AND HOLDING YOU
THERE TO KIND OF EXPLORE IT,
THEN YOU DON'T SPEND ANY TIME
WITH IT.
IT'S LIKE ANOTHER EVERYDAY
PICTURE.
SO I WANT YOU TO BE DRAWN IN.
YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW WHY, BUT
THERE IS SOMETHING THAT DRAWS
YOU TO THE IMAGE.
>> Ian: YOU CAN SUBSCRIBE TO OUR
NEWSLETTER.
WE DO I HAVE DEEPER INTO THE --
DIVE DEEPER INTO THE TOP
STORIES.
TODAY A LOOK AT A GROWING
PROTEST IN FRANCE THAT COULD HIT
THE STREETS TOMORROW AGAINST THE
FRENCH PRESIDENT'S CARBON TAX
PLAN.
READ IT TODAY.
>> Ian: A BIG CHANGE IS COMING
TO CANADIAN FARMS.
AS OF TOMORROW, HUNDREDS OF
OVER-THE-COUNTER MEDICATIONS FOR
ANIMALS WILL REQUIRE A
PRESCRIPTION.
THIS IS PART OF A GLOBAL EFFORT
TO COMBAT WHAT THE WORLD HEALTH
ORGANIZATION CALLS A GRAVE
THREAT TO HUMAN HEALTH.
ANTIBIOTICS AND ANTI-FUNGALS ARE
SO OVERUSED, THEY'RE LOSING
EFFECTIVENESS IN TREATING COMMON
AND DEADLY INFECTIONS.
NOT JUST IN ANIMALS, BUT PEOPLE,
TOO.
AS RAFFY BOUDJIKANIAN EXPLAINS,
FARMERS HAVE A BIG ROLE TO PLAY
IN PREVENTING A PROBLEM FROM
BECOMING A CRISIS.
>> Reporter: SHE RUNS A SMALL
FARM, 600 SHEEP.
SHE SELLS HER FLOCK FOR MEAT,
BUT BEFORE THEY'RE SENT OFF TO
MARKET, SHE CHECKS THE ANIMALS
FOR THE PRESENCE OF ANTIBIOTICS.
FOR YEARS, DARLENE AND OTHER
FARMERS, BIG OPERATIONS AND
SMALL, HAVE BEEN ABLE TO GIVE
THEIR ANIMALS MEDICATIONS TO
TREAT DIFFERENT KINDS OF
INFECTIONS OR SKIN DISEASES.
THEY'RE PURCHASED OVER THE
COUNTER AND WITHOUT A
VETERINARIAN'S GUIDANCE, BUT
THAT'S ABOUT TO CHANGE.
HEALTH CANADA WILL NOW REQUIRE A
VET'S PRESCRIPTION.
FOR DARLENE THAT MEANS MORE WORK
AND MORE COST.
>> SHEEP PRODUCERS, WE HAVE A
LOT MORE ANIMALS, THEREFORE,
IT'S A LOT MORE VISITS TO THE
VET.
>> Reporter: BUT HEALTH CANADA
AND THE WORLD HEALTH
ORGANIZATION SAY THE COST IS
WORTH IT.
THE W.H.O. DEFINES IT AS AN
ORGANISM TO STOP AN
ANTI-MICROBIAL FROM WORKING
AGAINST IT.
THEY CALL IT A THREAT TO GLOBAL
HEALTH.
>> JUST WATCH HER AND THEN
RECHECK HER.
>> Reporter: VETERINARIAN TREVOR
HOOK SAYS MANAGEMENT IS KEY TO
HEALTH IN THE FUTURE.
>> SOME OF THESE ANTIBIOTICS
HAVE NO OTHER ALTERNATIVES.
IF THAT DOESN'T TREAT THE BUG,
NOTHING IS GOING TO.
IF WE DON'T HAVE ANTIBIOTICS TO
TREAT THE INFECTIONS, THEN
PEOPLE CAN DIE.
>> Reporter: THE UNITED FARMERS
OF ALBERTA IS AN AUTHORIZED
MEDICAL SUPPLIER UNTIL THE RULES
KICK IN.
THEY SAY THE EXTRA COSTS WILL
HURT FARMERS.
>> PRICES ARE GOING TO EFFECT
EVERYBODY, WHERE IT'S GOING TO
HURT MOST IS THE SMALLER
PRODUCERS.
>> Reporter: BUT THOSE IN
SUPPORT SAY IT'S GOOD NEWS FOR
CONSUMERS.
>> IF YOU HAD QUESTIONS WHETHER
ANTIBIOTICS WERE USED PROPERLY
ON THE FARM BEFORE, THE CONCERNS
YOU MIGHT HAVE HAD, THEY'RE NOT
CONCERNS AT ALL ANYMORE.
>> Reporter: CONCERNS REMAIN FOR
FARMERS LIKE STEIN.
SHE HOPES THE NEW RULES WON'T
PREVENT HER FROM GETTING THE
HELP HER LIVESTOCK NEEDS.
>> Ian: AN ANCHORAGE NEWS
STATION WAS ONE OF THE DAMAGED
TODAY.
IT LOOKED LIKE AN EARTHQUAKE HIT
IT.
>> IT'S DESTROYED.
THERE IS WATER, THERE IS NO
CEILING.
LIGHTS ARE FLICKERING.
IT'S -- IT'S LIKE A MOVIE SCENE.
>> Ian: THEY'RE JOURNALISTS,
THEY TURNED ON THE CAMERAS.
WENT ON THE RECORD.
THAT'S N IN OUR MOMENT.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT, A NEW
REPORT FROM B.C. HYDRO WARNS
WHEN IT COMES TO THOSE ENORMOUS
CHRISTMAS LIGHT DISPLAYS, THE
MORE YOU PUT UP, THE MORE YOU'LL
PAY UP.
BACK IN 2011, MOST, THOUGH NOT
ALL SWITCHED OVER TO L.E.D. AND
THAT DROPPED THE LOAD 40%, BUT
APPARENTLY THAT HAS ONLY
INSPIRED BIGGER DISPLAYS,
DRIVING THE LOAD RIGHT BACK UP
AGAIN.
ESPECIALLY THE BIG INFLATABLE
DECORATIONS THAT RUN NIGHT AND
DAY.
MAYBE YOU'RE THINKING, THAT'S
THE PRICE OF THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT.
FAIR ENOUGH.
BUT BEFORE YOU TRY TO OUTDO,
DOCTOR, FROM NATIONAL LAMPOON'S
CHRISTMAS VACATION, CONSIDER
THIS.
B.C. HYDRO ACTUALLY CRUNCHED THE
NUMBERS ON GOING FULL GRISWOLD
FOR THE SEASON.
THE COST OF USING L.E.D.s ABOUT
50 BUCKS.
USING OLD-SCHOOL INCANDESCENT,
$4700, THAT'S BEFORE HIRING
SOMEONE TO DEAL WITH THE
INEVITABLE HOLIDAY SQUIRREL
ATTACK.
>> RUN!
>> Ian: THIS WAS THE STATE OF AN
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, NEWSROOM
AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE THIS
MORNING.
CAMERAS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT
FLYING IN DISARRAY.
CEILING TILES LITTERED THE
FLOOR.
AND A THIN POOL OF WATER.
BUT THE EARTHQUAKE DIDN'T STOP
KTVA FROM REPORTING THE NEWS AND
DIDN'T STOP THEM FROM GETTING
VIDEO OF THE DAMAGE DONE TO
THEIR NEWSROOM.
ALL OF THAT IS OUR "MOMENT OF
THE DAY."
>> THESE ARE THE CEILING TILES
THAT HAVE FALLEN.
THIS IS WHAT WE'RE LOOKING AT IN
OUR -- THE FOYER OF OUR STATION.
>> THIS IS PRETTY SURREAL
WALKING INTO THE STATION.
I DID NOT SEE THIS KIND OF
DAMAGE IN MY HOME BY ANY MEANS.
AND SO IT'S PRETTY SHOCKING.
>> WALK IN THE MIDDLE.
THERE ARE TVs ON THE GROUND.
YOU CAN SEE THAT RIGHT HERE.
ALL OF THESE ARE TVs AND
COMPUTERS.
THIS IS A CAMERA.
THERE ARE LIGHTS AND EVERYTHING,
ENTIRE LIGHT FIXTURES.
>> I WAS STANDING RIGHT OVER
HERE.
>> THESE EDIT BAYS ARE SUPPOSED
TO LOOK LIKE THIS WITH THIS NICE
GLASS HERE.
OVER HERE, WE HAVE A PILE OF
BROKEN, SHATTERED GRALASS.
>> I'VE LIVED HERE MY WHOLE LIFE
AND THIS IS THE STRONGEST QUAKE
I'VE EVER FELT.
>> Ian: RIGHT AFTER THAT QUAKE
HIT, WE HEARD THERE WERE NO
REPORTS OF DEATHS OR INJURIES.
THAT'S BEEN THE CASE IN THE
HOURS AFTER THAT.
BOY, YOU SEE ALL OF THAT DAMAGE,
AND THAT'S WHAT A MAGNITUDE 7.0
EARTHQUAKE CAN DO.
THERE ARE LOTS OF PLACES IN
CANADA THAT ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO
EARTHQUAKES.
HERE IN VANCOUVER, WE KNOW
THAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN.
AND THAT'S WHAT THE
SEISMOLOGISTS ARE SURE OF.
THE ONLY QUESTION IS WHEN AND IT
WILL HAPPEN WITHOUT WARNING.
SO I LOOK AT THAT VIDEO AND I
LOOK OUT HERE IN OUR NEWSROOM
AND I WONDER HOW WE WILL REACT
AND HOW WE'LL FARE.
THINK ABOUT THAT TONIGHT.
THAT'S "THE NATIONAL" FOR
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30.
GOOD NIGHT.
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Toby Alderweireld 'would be a FOOL' to join Man Utd for one reason - Tottenham EXCLUSIVE - Duration: 4:25.That's according to Spurs hero Micky Hazard who has urged the 29-year-old to stay put
The talented centre-back was heavily linked with move to Old Trafford in the summer
Red Devils chief Jose Mourinho was desperate to bolster his back line and Alderweireld had been earmarked
The Portuguese might still be tempted to test Tottenham's resolve in the New Year
Hazard, however, says leaving the capital would be a huge mistake given the two side's current trajectory and differing styles of play
Spurs are currently third in the table, nine points ahead of United. "I think Toby's a brilliant player and he loves Tottenham," Hazard exclusively told Express Sport
"If he were to leave Tottenham and join Manchester United with the way the two sides are playing at the moment, at this moment in time - and how they have been for the last few years - then he'd be a fool
" Mauricio Pochettino didn't make a single signing over the summer. It was the first time a team hadn't made any acquisitions since the transfer window was first introduced in 2003
The Argentine could bolster his ranks in the New Year but Hazard insists he won't panic buy
"He's got a tremendous squad," added Hazard who won the UEFA Cup with Tottenham in 1984
"What I would say about Pochettino is that he won't sign footballers that don't make us better
"My motto is don't sign players to sit on your bench. They can gradually bring the standard down
"Sign players that will get a place in the 1st XI that will then relegate the current 1st XI player to the bench
"That naturally then makes the squad a lot stronger. "What I love about Pochettino is he doesn't rush in
If he can't find his target - or get them - then he won't rush in and buy stupidly
"He will wait until he gets his target and I love that about the guy. "I'm a great believer in not signing players for the sake of it
They need to be right." Despite Spurs' lack of activity in the transfer market, Pochettino's men appear to be hitting top gear
They battered Chelsea 3-1 last weekend and edged past Inter Milan 1-0 in the Champions League on Wednesday
Ahead of the north London derby tomorrow, Hazard says Spurs' impressive form is a testament to Pochettino's management skills
"Where Pochettino has been brilliant is he's rotated the lads incredibly well," Hazard explained
"It's not affected results and has allowed some of the lads who might have been jaded after the summer to get their energy and legs back
"Now we're looking a very good side again. At times [this season], we've been picked up points but haven't been at our best
"I have no worries about the north London derby on Sunday. "Remember, Arsenal will have played on Thursday
They might be the side that encounter more fatigue."
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Christmas challenge if you don't know what I'm talking about check out the
video in the description box below where I explain everything about the challenge
today is day one and I'll be sharing with you what challenge we will all be
doing today so are you ready the challenge for today is to really enjoy a
nice hot drink and I mean enjoy it to the max don't just do it on autopilot
like grab the first mug you see and put the teabag in and put the milk and drink
it with your tea whilst doing a million different things I really want you to
enjoy that moment so pick your favorite mug even if it's in the wash going to
get out grab your favorite mug and share with me when you're sharing this moment
why you chose that mug and why is it so special to you prepare that tea like
you're making tea for the Queen because you are the queen today are you gonna
have a biscuit with it which biscuit are you having and if you find your mind
wandering to different things then bring your mind back to the moment and
remember that all that moment needs is that nice warm cup of tea coffee or
whatever you drinking simple as that choose the best moment in your day if it
means that you have to wait until your baby naps or when the children are in
school or when you have five minutes to yourself and everyone is in bed whatever
that moment is choose that moment and have your really lovely cuppa so don't
forget to share your moment with me on instagram using the hashtag mindful
Christmas challenge and I will be looking at the hashtag and seeing what
you guys are doing I will be posting my lovely couple moments later on in the
day so please do check out my Instagram page if you're not following me there
and yeah I will see you guys tomorrow bye
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