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Waching daily Jul 10 2017

And I don't suppose you have any idea where they are?

We will.

GSG 9's got the borders covered.

Recon's flying 24/7.

They'll get a hit. We'll handle it.

You don't get it, Stark. It's not yours to handle.

It's clear you can't be objective.

I'm putting Special Ops on this.

What happens when the shooting starts?

What, do you kill Steve Rogers?

If we're provoked.

Barnes would've been eliminated in Romania if it wasn't for Rogers.

There are dead people who would be alive now.

Feel free to check my math.

All due respect, you're not gonna solve this

with boys and bullets, Ross.

You gotta let us bring them in.

How would that end any differently than last time?

Because this time,

I won't be wearing loafers and a silk shirt.

72 hours, guaranteed.

36 hours.

Barnes.

Rogers.

Wilson.

Thank you, sir.

My left arm is numb. Is that normal?

You all right?

Always.

36 hours. Jeez.

We're seriously understaffed.

Oh, yeah.

It'd be great if we had a Hulk right about now. Any shot?

You really think he'd be on our side?

No.

I have an idea.

Me, too. Where's yours?

Downstairs.

Where's yours?

Hey, May.

Mmm. Hey.

How was school today?

It was okay.

This crazy car parked outside.

- Oh, Mr Parker. - Um...

What are you doing...

Hey! Uh, I'm Peter.

Tony.

What are you doing here?

- It's about time we met. - (I don't believe it.)

You've been getting my emails, right?

- Yeah. Yeah. - Right?

Regarding the...

You didn't even tell me about the grant.

- About the grant. - The September Foundation.

- Right. - Yeah.

Remember when you applied?

Yeah.

I approved, so now we're in business.

But you didn't tell me anything. What's up with that?

You keeping secrets from me now?

I just know how much you love surprises so I thought I would let you know...

Anyway, what did I apply for?

- That's what I'm here to hash out. - Okay. Hash it out, okay.

It's so hard for me to believe that she's someone's aunt.

Yeah, well, we come in all shapes and sizes, you know?

This walnut date loaf is exceptional.

- Let me just stop you there. - Yeah.

Is this grant got money involved or whatever? No?

Yeah, it's pretty well funded.

Yeah? Wow.

Look who you're talking to.

- Can I have five minutes with him? - Sure.(CoolestClips4K)

For more infomation >> Captain America: Civil War (2016) IMAX CLIP | Peter Parker Meets Tony Stark (Scene) | HD - Duration: 3:21.

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Trixz & Smite with Friends Subs always welcomed,#follow#share - Duration: 3:42:25.

For more infomation >> Trixz & Smite with Friends Subs always welcomed,#follow#share - Duration: 3:42:25.

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LOS ESCÁNDALOS FINANCIEROS DEL ESTADO DEL VATICANO. - Duration: 1:19:26.

For more infomation >> LOS ESCÁNDALOS FINANCIEROS DEL ESTADO DEL VATICANO. - Duration: 1:19:26.

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Cenk Uygur Interviewing Sen. Joe Manchin Tues July 11th - Duration: 3:01.

BOY, DO WE HAVE INTERESTING NEWS FOR YOU.

NEXT WEEK ON THE

YOUNG TURKS, SENATOR JOE MANCHIN.

THAT TO BE INTERESTING.

I WILL TELL YOU WHEN YOU CAN WATCH IT LIVE, AND OBVIOUSLY WE

WILL PUT IT UP A LITTLE LATER.

IT IS LIVE AT 11:15 AM EASTERN

ON TUESDAY MORNING IF YOU ARE A MEMBER.

MEMBERS WATCH ALL

INTERVIEWS LIVE, AND DON'T WORRY, EVERYONE GETS TO SEE THEM

ALL, IT TAKES A LITTLE WHILE TO EDIT, AND PUT THEM UP LATER, BUT

A MEMBER CAN WATCH IT LIVE AS IT GOES DOWN AT 11:15 AM EASTERN ON

TUESDAY MORNING.

SENATOR JOE MANCHIN OF WEST VIRGINIA ON THE

YOUNG TURKS.

AND OBVIOUSLY ON OUR REGULAR SHOW, 6 TO 8 PM

EASTERN THAT DAY, WE WILL HAVE CLIPS FROM THE INTERVIEW THAT WE

CAN TALK ABOUT.

ALSO LATER IN THE WEEK KEITH ELLISON WILL BE

ON THE PROGRAM, THAT'S NEXT FRIDAY AT 1 O'CLOCK EASTERN,

MEMBERS CAN WATCH IT LIVE AS WELL.

BY THE WAY HOW DO YOU GET

MEMBERSHIP?

TYTNETWORK.COM/JOIN, THIS WEEK IT'S FREE, YOU GET A

MONTH OF MEMBERSHIP FREE IF YOU SIGN UP BEFORE JULY 28.

THE WAY

YOU DO THAT IS YOU USE THE PROMO CODE FREETYT.

IF YOU WANT TO

WATCH THE INTERVIEWS LIVE GO AND JOIN, PUT THE PROMO CODE

FREETYT, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO DO THAT.

I HAVE NO IDEA HOW THAT

INTERVIEW WILL GO, BUT IT WOULD BE SHOCKING IF IT WASN'T

FASCINATING.

IT IS BOUND TO BE INTERESTING NO MATTER WHICH

DIRECTION IT GOES.

ONE OF THE COOL THINGS ABOUT YOU DEBATING JOE MANCHIN IS

THERE WILL BE TWO SIDES, YOU AND JOE, AND FIERCE DEBATE, NORMALLY

HE WILL BE ON THIS ONE SIDE, BUT RANDOMLY HE MIGHT SWITCH OVER IF

THERE'S A CHANCE TO SCREW OVER THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.

SO THAT IS YOUR TAKE ON IT.

MAYBE IT WILL BE PERFECTLY GREAT

AND WE WILL AGREE ON THINGS AND HE WILL SAY YOU KNOW WHAT, CENK,

I WANTED TO COME ON THE YOUNG TURKS TO SAY I'M FOR MEDICARE

FOR ALL.

I DON'T KNOW.

HE ASKED FOR THE INTERVIEW.

HE ASKED?

HE IS TRYING TO REACH YOUR AUDIENCE?

YES.

FASCINATING.

I DON'T KNOW WHAT WILL HAPPEN.

IS IT A DEBATE OR AN INTERVIEW?

IT IS AN INTERVIEW.

WE DON'T OFTEN AGREE, IT MIGHT DEVOLVE

INTO A DEBATE, BUT IT'S AN INTERVIEW.

IS THERE ANY CHANCE THAT MID-INTERVIEW PAULA JEAN

SWEARINGEN RUNS IN WITH A STEEL CHAIR?

NO CHANCE.

THAT IS A DIFFERENT FIGHT IN A DIFFERENT VENUE.

FASCINATING STUFF, DON'T MISS ANY OF THAT.

For more infomation >> Cenk Uygur Interviewing Sen. Joe Manchin Tues July 11th - Duration: 3:01.

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Russia may have aided North Korea's missile program: U.S. media - Duration: 0:45.

There's growing evidence Russia may have provided technical assistance to North Korea's missile

program.

Citing several U.S. weapons experts, The Washington Post reports that multiple design features

in a missile engine tested by North Korea back in March... closely resembled that of

an RD-250, a Soviet-era Russian missile.

Although there's no record of North Korea ever obtaining blueprints for Russian missiles...

experts are speculating, Russia *COULD have secretly provided the regime with the designs

and technical know-how.

However, other experts say North Korea's latest ICBM test was all its own work, through the

regime's determination and lessons learned from previous failures.

For more infomation >> Russia may have aided North Korea's missile program: U.S. media - Duration: 0:45.

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MINI MINI KEJAM... - Mini DayZ Android - Duration: 4:18.

Zombie

ZOmbie

ZOMBie

ZOMBIe

ZOMBIE

HI! and welcome back to Droomp! and now we'll play Mini DayZ on android

use this control

haa I'm using joystick here.. look at that mini right?

people here are so mini

ooo there's a bird

not your things

hmm there's a loot okay let's take it

canned bean here

Maybe I can eat it?

this is it the bean let's eat it.. hmm delicious

that's just a bean by the way

Oww there's a car, I think that's a taxi

I think that's really useful to decrease our thirst level

this is really look like "Last Day on Earth" but the more mini version of it

c'mon punch punch!

OWWW critical -26! this person is so amazing just use his fist to kill the zombies

amazing right?

*dying dramatic..*

AAAAAAAA!! the bloods follow me!! AAAAA

okay let's take BANDAGE finally...

okay let's use it.. where's it?

is this? yeah apply bandage

okay covered?

use it to cover the blood

WOW what a bandage!

oow what's this?

there's something that I can loot

rice!

ricee

okay let's eat rice

still make sense, there's rice

YAAYY I can now use a gun

Finally i can use it just like military guy!

Actually I'm not alone here in this world, there's someone guide me

fill with water, please

okay done

I've filled it with water

WWOOOWW

Okay so now I can take this thing here

spite , okay nice

ow TAKE IT! huh take it!

are ther bullets in my weapon?

Pleaseee bandages pleasee I really need it

YAYY look at that

look at my character, I'm using helmet whoo

better now

what's that? a boat?

haa yes! finally I found a boat!

So I think I have to chop this tree first

hurry up! chop it

wood piles.. okay take it

maybe it's enough?

Okay I need..- rice let's eat it

let's take the wood piles now

take

okay let's repair this boat now

wow there are another survivors!

stop! I'm friendly 2x

okay I'm friendly here

Finally we found some friends

what??

Not for you guys!

Wooo what the hell

WOW that's just the prologue, I thought the game started that way

AND I think I don't have to trust the other survivors, because i'll be dead if I trust them

*PLease stop your stupid dramaaa!!*

Don't sad

Let's open the trunk.. (nothing) ow c'mon, many things in the trunk? that was just the prologue

Okay I'm wearing a new blue T-shirt

cool right?

WOOO c'mon another zombie

will bleeding again..

punch punch punch punch punch punch punch

okay nice

yay I have a gun now, so I'll kill the zombies from far distance

ow I'm not bleeding..

the prologe is more real.. I can bleeding

Why don't we just shoot the tree?

boom

oww mag empty

oww there's a house.. finally found it

what's this? ow there's a zombie

AAAAA NOOO I forgot it there's no bullet

don't come in nono don't

woo I think it can come in..

what's wrong, zombie...

look at that.. he's just.. (dancing?)

I think I really protected here

Aw dead

dead

I'm dead

"You're dead, score 24" Okay so it's a high score game

and mine is just 24 in this first day

So thank you guys so much for watching this video and see you in the next video!

stay Romp!

For more infomation >> MINI MINI KEJAM... - Mini DayZ Android - Duration: 4:18.

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Shopping Activity for Kids | Maple Leaf Learning Playhouse - Duration: 5:47.

The Maple Leaf Learning Playhouse

Hey guys! Let's do the Where Do You Buy It? activity, OK?

First, we have a sports shop,

jewelry store,

clothing store,

and a furniture store.

Yeah!

Now, grab your scissors and cut off the bottom, OK?

Great!

Cut out the shirt

ball

ring and chair.

Wow!

Now, hmm. Where do you buy a shirt?

Mmm, a sports shop?

No.

Jewelry store? No.

Furniture store? No!

Clothing store? Yeah! That's right!

So, let's glue the shirt on to the clothing store, OK?

Yeah.

Hmm, where do you buy a ball?

A furniture store? No.

Jewelry store? No.

A sports shop? Yeah!

That's right. That's where you buy a ball.

So let's glue it onto the sports shop, OK?

Great!

Where do you buy a ring?

A furniture store? No!

A jewelry store? Yeah!

Great!

So glue the ring onto the jewelry store.

And the last one, where do you buy a chair?

That's right. You buy one at a furniture store.

Great!

Well, hey. I've got a great idea.

Why don't we sing a song about shopping, OK?

Yeah.

For more infomation >> Shopping Activity for Kids | Maple Leaf Learning Playhouse - Duration: 5:47.

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#SuberSunday | Believe In Yourself - Duration: 2:23.

Hey beautiful people it's Simone aka Miss Suber welcome back to my channel I want

you guys to start the week, this Suber Sunday with a great belief in yourself

lot of people want everyone around them to believe in them but I think it really

starts with yourself when you believe in yourself know that you can do whatever

it is that you aspire to do you feel like you're confident in whatever

you're doing because know all about it you have that feeling that instinct that

it's possible and you just have that determination to pursue it it's

definitely possible so whatever you're working towards this week I want you to

believe in yourself take the time to nourish that belief by educating

yourself read books read articles talk to other people study the experts study

the people who are winning in the field study people who have already achieved

success and whatever you want to do whether that's being a great mom or you

know being an excellent student or you have a particular creative craft that

you want to excel in study the people who have already done it and take all of

that knowledge and turn it into confidence that okay I know everything

about this and I'm also talented and it's also something that I feel was

inside that this is something I'm called to do this is something that I'm

passionate to do this is something that I like to do from my work or outside of

my job as a hobby whatever it is that you feel really compelled to do I want

you to believe in yourself this week and I will see you again next week for

Super Sunday thank you so much for watching I'm so excited to finally be on

youtube so please subscribe to my channel give this video a thumbs up if

you liked it give it a thumbs down if you didn't because I can handle that I

believe in myself and shoot me some comments give me a

sunshine emoji in the comments if you like this video and tell me what you

think thanks so much for watching again bye

For more infomation >> #SuberSunday | Believe In Yourself - Duration: 2:23.

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Duos with the Mexican't - Duration: 19:44.

For more infomation >> Duos with the Mexican't - Duration: 19:44.

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Car Games 2017 Police Car Factory 03 Kids Games - Duration: 5:44.

Car Games 2017 Police Car Factory 03 Kids Games

For more infomation >> Car Games 2017 Police Car Factory 03 Kids Games - Duration: 5:44.

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6 Steps for a Clean and Powerful Forehand - Duration: 3:24.

I'm going to cover some of the basics for beginner & intermediate players.

And by basics – I mean gold!

The Forehand is a really popular stroke and something you want to hit well.

It's typically cracking our 1st forehand that sends us over the moon about tennis and

all we want to do is figure out how to crack the next one.

You want to feel confident, balanced and in control.

And further down the line you'll want to have it as a weapon.

I'll cover…

Grip Stance

Shoulder rotation Contact out in front

Extension Finish

Let's get moving!

1# THE GRIP

The Grip we'll cover is Eastern, where we literally shake hands with the racquet and

the racquet face is flat on contact.

This continues to be a great grip for beginner & intermediate players as it's the cleanest

way to make contact with the ball.

You can move your hand over from there when you're ready to start applying spin.

2# THE STANCE

Today's debate?

Open stance vs neutral stance.

Modern tennis primarily teaches open stance.

Hitting in neutral stance is a more traditional stance – that still applies!!

I prefer to teach neutral stance to beginners as it helps them to keep their balance, turn

their shoulders & understand weight transfer moving forwards through a shot.

3# SHOULDER TURN

A full shoulder rotation is what gets the hips turned giving you a good source of control

and power.

In ready position your shoulders begin parallel to the net, as the ball approaches you have

to turn your shoulders perpendicular to the net while taking the racquet back low.

As you finish the stroke your shoulders & hips turn again to face the net.

Don't forget to take the racquet head back low, while rotating the shoulders.

4# HITTING THE BALL OUT IN FRONT

Super important!

And something I see very little from players.

Here's what it looks like in simple terms.

The non-dominant hand (left for right handed players) set in front of your body helps track,

balance & facilitate the shoulder rotation.

Use non-dominant hand to track ball Yet again, basic yet gold!

We see junior & professional players use it without fail but getting adults to add this

is a little bit trickier and takes some convincing!

When I was a kid my coach used to have me point at the ball out in front and when it

was close enough to catch it, is when I had to hit it.

This helped develop the correct habit of hitting the ball out in front of the body.

5# THE EXTENSION

Hitting the ball out in front allows for a nice full extension through the ball.

With long extensions you're able to hit deep balls.

In tennis, you always want deep balls in the court – not short ones.

6# FINISH

Lastly, keep it simple.

Finish above the opposite shoulder.

At the end of that shot you should be able to kiss your bicep.

Now you've hopefully got a clean contact with the ball out in front – a beautiful

long extension and a deep ball in your opponent's side of the court.

What more could you ask for?

As you progress you'll move into more funky grips, topspin, windshield wiper finishes,

open stance and maybe even kick serves.

But for now, keep the game simple and learn the forehand technique well.

Tennis is already one of the most athletically challenging sports out there.

It's also called a lifetime sport – for a reason.

For more infomation >> 6 Steps for a Clean and Powerful Forehand - Duration: 3:24.

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LOVE SEX ISLAND - ITV2 producers forced to cut sexy scenes... - Duration: 4:49.

LOVE SEX ISLAND - ITV2 producers forced to cut sexy scenes...

RANDY Love Island stars are having so much sex producers are having to cut the raunchy footage.

Despite the show's aim of putting a group of single lads and girls in a villa and encouraging them to pair up, there are now fears viewers are tuning in to see only one thing.

Kem Cetinay, 21, has had sex with long-standing girlfriend Amber Davies 12 times on Love Island series.

Amber has romped with boyfriend Kem 12 times during the series but only three of the raunchy scenes have been aired.

Amber Davies, 20, and Kem Cetinay, 21, are the lustiest couple, romping 12 times in the reality series' first few weeks. But only three have been broadcast.

Dom Lever revealed he and Jess Shears, both 24, had got it on eight times before they were dumped from the show. But viewers saw only one session.

A show insider said: "Some couples can't stop having sex and are going at it almost every night. "Producers are being ultra-careful not to let sex become the focus of the show so have refrained from airing saucy scenes.

"Countless sex sessions have been left on the cutting room floor over fears they could be seen to be sensationalising sex if it's on every night.

Last week student Montana Brown, 21, bedded Alex Beattie, 22. Montana later boasted of a 20-minute session to her co-stars, telling them: "I got some last night, I just went on top.".

Amber and Kem have romped countless times but many scenes have been cut.

Montana Brown boasted that she has sex with Alex Beattie for 20 minutes.

Montana and Alex are one of the couples who have romped on the show without the footage being shown to viewers. But the revelation came as a complete surprise to viewers, who did not get to see a second of the action.

In another scene not broadcast, Olivia Attwood, 26, performed a sex act on partner Chris Hughes, 24, under the covers in the bedroom. The couple split in last night's episode.

  Montana tells the girls she had sex with Alex in the Love Island villa.

Dumped islanders Dom Lever and Jess Shears revealed they had sex eight times during their time on the show but only one scene was aired.

Close. Jess and Dom spent many moments together during the series before being dumped from the show.

Jess and Dom share a passionate kiss during their time on Love Island and claim they had sex eight times on the show. Saucy scenes have helped push the show's ratings to record levels for its third series.

A Love Island spokeswoman said: "The show isn't about sex, it's about following the couples' journeys. We only show moments of intimacy when we feel it is important to a couple's story.

  Love Islands Dominic Lever cries as he confronts Jessica Shears over romp with Mike Thalassitis.

For more infomation >> LOVE SEX ISLAND - ITV2 producers forced to cut sexy scenes... - Duration: 4:49.

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【国内ゴルフ 結果】イ・ミニョン 今季2勝目 不屈の精神の持ち主 - Duration: 2:04.

For more infomation >> 【国内ゴルフ 結果】イ・ミニョン 今季2勝目 不屈の精神の持ち主 - Duration: 2:04.

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Posterity | Episode 18 | "Broody Drunk" - Duration: 7:02.

Ummmm

So, uh everything is a bit bleugh right now,

but I'm pretty sure I did something stupid last night

despite being home alone with nothing but my own thoughts.

Ummm

So I guess

as one Laura Hollis would say,

"let's roll the surveillance".

Mmm hey guys, soooo,

my parents have like a

dinner function thing so I have the whole house to myself tonight

I uh, I called Kasey and Julia heaps but they haven't replied.

I have no idea where they are or what they're doing, so

here I am

on my own

wallowing.

Drinking alone to sad ass music.

A lot of Taylor Swift from her early days actually.

[depressing strings arrangement]

You guys wanna know a secret?

[sad, self-deprecating chuckle]

All that stuff that people tell you about how uni is this grand experience

with parties every weekend and a big group of friends and cute people to date.

It's complete bullshit.

No one tells you that you're constantly stressed,

trying to catch up on readings and organise notes and finish assessments.

And still not do as well as you did in high school!

Like there are people who skip class

to catch up on stuff

for that same class!

I dunno guys, I dunno.

They also don't tell you that you'll end up drinking alone on a Friday night because your friends have gone MIA.

Probably because you're an asshole to them,

and the girl you like, who as it turns out likes you too, is pissed at you.

No one said that it was going to be so

lonely.

Like,

Kasey's gotten closer to some people from high school

because they're doing the same course at the same uni, but

I have no one.

I don't know anyone from my high school that's doing my course.

And the people that are in my course, we don't really talk to each other.

Not beyond what we have to do for class anyway.

Everyone just goes to class when goes home.

Be right back.

I can't,

I can't stop thinking about

what happened Alex.

And yeah, maybe, maybe she was right about the whole talking to people thing.

Maybe that's why I feel so lonely.

But like what she doesn't understand is that there's this, this, this-

fear.

Inside me.

And it's not just about the whole gay thing which in itself is terrifying enough, but like in general.

Like,

[sigh]

the whole uni thing this year has been about

independence and being free to do what you want beyond the confines of high school, but

I liked high school.

Well not at the time, no one did.

But like, I was good at high school.

The teachers loved me, I had this great group of friends,

and I just, I, I knew my place in that world.

But now?

Now there are no rules and as it turns out, I don't know how to be free.

Maybe that's why I keep messing up with Alex.

And, and, so I-I know that be people don't give a shit about same sex relationships

and even if they did, I didn't think it would bother me.

It-it doesn't make sense, that I can be all out and proud to complete strangers on the Internet,

but when it comes to being face to face with people, I just I, I freeze.

I just, I

I wish I could talk to Alex right now.

[sirens]

Well, she did say that I could call whenever right?

Oh, haha it's right here.

It's the voicemail lady.

I just-

[phone buzz]

Oh, it's Alex.

She said that she has a family dinner thing right now so she can't talk.

I'm going to ask her to meet me.

In person.

I don't want to mess this up more than I have already.

Whatever this feeling is, there's a lot of it and it hurts.

So that probably wasn't one of my best ideas.

Oh god, it's Alex.

She said okay.

Uhmm.

Oh crap. Errr...

Till next time?

For more infomation >> Posterity | Episode 18 | "Broody Drunk" - Duration: 7:02.

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The National for Sunday July 9, 2017 - Duration: 1:00:03.

(*)

>>> Interview: OH, MY GOD,

DUDE!

>> Wendy: CHASED FROM THEIR

HOMES BY FAST-MOVING FLAMES.

>>> GOOD EVENING, I'M WENDY

MESLEY, AND THIS IS "THE

NATIONAL."

>>> MORE THAN 200 WILDFIRES ARE

NOW BURNING IN B.C.

>> Interview: WE ALL HAD TO

GO.

>> Wendy: MORE HELP IS ON THE

WAY.

>>> IN QUÉBEC, A DRAMATIC RESCUE

AT A SUSPICIOUS SENIORS HOME

FIRE.

>>> DONALD TRUMP SAYS HE WANTS

TO BATTLE CYBERSECURITY BY

TEAMING UP WITH RUSSIA.

YEP, THE COUNTRY ACCUSED OF

HACKING THE U.S. ELECTIONS.

>>> AND DOES OMAR KHADR DESERVE

A $10 MILLION SETTLEMENT?

(*)

>>> BRITISH COLUMBIA IS ON HIGH

ALERT TONIGHT AS A GROWING

NUMBER OF WILDFIRES RAGE ACROSS

THE PROVINCE.

THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE HAVE ALREADY

BEEN FORCED FROM THEIR HOMES

WHILE MANY MORE AWAIT WORD TO

PACK UP AND LEAVE AT A MOMENT'S

NOTICE.

THIS IS THE CURRENT SITUATION...

220 ACTIVE FIRES ARE BURNING

ACROSS THE PROVINCE.

THAT'S ABOUT 50 MORE THAN

YESTERDAY.

MANY ARE OUT OF CONTROL WITH NO

RELIEF IN SIGHT.

TODAY THOUGH PROVINCIAL AND

FEDERAL OFFICIALS ANNOUNCED MORE

HELP IS ON THE WAY.

ANITA BATHE STARTS OUR COVERAGE

TONIGHT.

>> Reporter: WINDY CONDITIONS

MEAN LITTLE PROGRESS, IF ANY,

HAVE BEEN MADE IN FIGHTING THE

GROWING NUMBER OF WILDFIRES.

THE SITUATION IS LIKELY TO GET

WORSE WITH THE HOT AND DRY

WEATHER.

>> Interview: THE SERVICE

CREWS WITH HELICOPTERS AND

BOMBERS BOMBING THE WEST SIDE OF

THE RIVER TO KEEP THE FIRE FROM

SPREADING ACROSS THE RIVER AND

ALSO TO SAVE ONE OF THE HOUSES

ACROSS THE RIVER HERE ON THE

RESERVE.

>> Reporter: ESTHER WAS FROM

THE ASHCROFT IRNDIAN RESERVE.

>> Interview: WE HAD TO GO

REALLY FAST TO GET AWAY FROM MY

HOUSE BECAUSE IT WAS COMING UP

THE VALLEY, UP THE GULLY OR

WHATEVER.

AND IT'S JUST -- WE ALL HAD TO

GO, RUN FAST, GET OUT OF THERE.

>> Reporter: SPYE HAD TO FLEE

HER HOME WITHOUT HER CAT, SOCKS.

>> Interview: HE WOULDN'T COME

OUT AND I COULDN'T GET HIM, HE

WAS SCARED AND I DON'T KNOW IF

HE'S ALIVE OR ANYTHING.

I DON'T KNOW WHERE HE IS.

>> Reporter: IN WILLIAMS LAKE,

THE SITUATION IS DIRE, WITH MORE

EVACUATIONS AND NOW REPORTS OF

LOOTING FROM PEOPLE'S ABANDONED

HOMES.

>> Interview: THEY TOOK THE

MEAT OUT OF OUR FREEZER AND THEY

TOOK I BELIEVE OUR 42-INCH FLAT

SCREEN TV OUT OF OUR LIVING ROOM

AND THE PORTABLE D.V.D. PLAYER

AND THEY TOOK MY HUSBAND'S

SHOTGUNS AND I THOUGHT HOW CAN

YOU DO THAT TO SOMEBODY WHO IS

GOING THROUGH SUCH TRAUMA RIGHT

NOW AND COME TAKE THEM WHEN

THEY'RE MOST VULNERABLE AND TAKE

THEIR STUFF.

LIKE, WE'RE GOING THROUGH

ENOUGH.

>> Reporter: TODAY

PREMIER-DESIGNATE JOHN HORGAN

TOURED SOME OF THE WORST HIT

AREAS.

OUTGOING PREMIER CHRISTY CLARK

IS MAKING $100 MILLION AVAILABLE

TO THE RED CROSS AS WELL AS $600

IMMEDIATELY FOR EACH REGISTERED

EVACUEE.

>> Interview: WE ARE GOING TO

BE I THINK DEPLOYING CANADIAN

ARMED FORCES TO SUPPORT US IN

ANY EVACUATIONS SHOULD IT BE

REQUIRED.

SO THEY'RE STANDING READY TO --

STANDING READY TO JUMP IN IF WE

NEED THEM.

>> Reporter: FIREFIGHTERS ARE

ON THEIR WAY FROM OTHER

PROVINCES TO RELIEVE SOME OF THE

EXHAUSTED CREW MEMBERS WORKING

AROUND THE CLOCK.

THE SENSE IS THOUGH THIS FIGHT

IS NOWHERE NEAR OVER.

ANITA BATHE, CBC NEWS, KAMLOOPS.

>> Wendy: TO GET A SENSE OF

WHAT THE FIREFIGHTERS ARE UP

AGAINST, I SPOKE TO B.C.'S CHIEF

FIRE INFORMATION OFFICER EARLIER

TONIGHT.

KEVIN SCREPNIK IS IN KAMLOOPS.

SO, KEVIN, TRYING TO GET A SENSE

OF HOW HORRIFIC THIS IS.

AND CANADIANS ARE SO FAMILIAR

WITH THE FIRES IN FORT

McMURRAY, IS THERE ANYTHING

THAT COULD EQUAL THAT KIND OF

HORROR?

>> Interview: WHAT WE'RE

SEEING IS NOT YET AT THE LEVEL

OF FORT McMURRAY IN TERMS OF

THE SIZE AND THE POPULATIONS

WE'RE TALKING ABOUT, BUT GIVEN

THE AMOUNT OF FIRE THAT WE HAVE

ON THE LAND SCAPE RIGHT NOW AND

THE FACT THAT WE'RE NOT SEEING

ANY REPRIEVE IN TERMS OF THE

WEATHER, CERTAINLY FOR THE NEXT

THREE TO FIVE DAYS, THERE'S

POTENTIAL OUT THERE FOR THIS TO

GET QUITE A BIT WORSE.

HAVING SAID, THAT I DON'T WANT

TO SPECULATE ON ANYTHING THAT'S

HAPPENED IN THE PAST AND WE'RE

DOING EVERYTHING THAT WE CAN TO

PROTECT THESE COMMUNITIES AND

KEEP THE HIGHWAYS AND THE

TRANSPORTATION ROUTES OPEN AND

TRYING TO KEEP PEOPLE ABREAST OF

WHAT'S GOING ON.

>> Wendy: WHAT IS THE SCARIEST

THING, IS IT THE WEATHER?

>> Interview: THE WEATHER IS

THE DRIVING FORCE HERE, WENDY.

WE HAD TWO TO THREE WEEKS OF HOT

AND DRY CONDITIONS, UNACCEPTABLY

WARM HERE IN B.C. AND THAT'S SET

THE STAGE FOR WHERE WE ARE TODAY

AND IT KICKED OFF FRIDAY WHEN WE

HAD A REALLY INTENSE WEATHER

SYSTEM COME THROUGH AND

THOUSANDS OF STRIKES OF DRY

LIGHTNING ACROSS THE CENTRAL

PART OF THE PROVINCE AND THAT'S

WHAT SET THE STAGE FOR WHERE

WE'RE AT TODAY.

YOU KNOW, ALMOST A DOZEN MAJOR

INTERFACE FIRES BURNING ACROSS

THE PROVINCE AND EARNTIRE

COMMUNITIES EVACUATED AND A LOT

OF HIGHWAYS AFFECTED AND,

UNFORTUNATELY IT LOOKS LIKE FROM

THE WEATHER PERSPECTIVE THAT

WE'RE IN FOR MORE OF THE SAME

FOR THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE.

>> Wendy: SO I KNOW THAT THE

FIRES AREN'T UNDER CONTROL BUT

IS THE FIREFIGHTING EFFORT WHAT

YOU WOULD HOPE IT WOULD BE?

>> Interview: GIVEN THIS LEVEL

OF ACTIVITY, IF THIS TEMPO IS

GOING TO CONTINUE, IT IS GOING

TO START TO STRETCH OUR

RESOURCES SO WE'RE LOOKING

AHEAD, ONE TO TWO WEEKS IN TERMS

OF HOW LONG THIS LEVEL OF FIRE

COULD CONTINUE.

SO WE ARE BRINGING IN RESOURCES

FROM OUT-OF-PROVINCE AND WE'RE

REACHING OUT TO OUR PARTNER

AGENCIES ACROSS CANADA, IN THE

NEIGHBOURHOOD OF 300 PERSONNEL

STARTING TO ARRIVE MONDAY AND

TUESDAY.

WE'RE REACHING OUT TO THE FOREST

INDUSTRY HERE IN B.C. AND

THEY'VE GOT A LOT OF TRAINED

CREWS IN FIREFIGHTING.

WE'RE MOVING OUR OWN RESOURCES

AROUND AS WELL TO PRIORITY AREAS

OF THE PROVINCE TO MAKE SURE

THAT WE'VE GOT AS MANY RESOURCES

WHERE THEY CAN DO THE MOST GOOD.

FURTHER TO THAT, BRINGING IN

MORE AIRCRAFT AND EQUIPMENT AS

WELL, REALLY, SO WE CAN BRING IN

AS MANY RESOURCES TO BEAR IN

TERMS OF ADDRESSING THIS

SITUATION.

>> Wendy: KEVIN, THANK YOU SO

MUCH FOR THIS AND GOOD LUCK TO

YOU ALL.

>> Interview: THANK YOU.

MY PLEASURE.

>> Wendy: AND TONIGHT THE

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS ANNOUNCED

THAT IT WILL SEND IN THE

MILITARY TO HELP.

THE MINISTER OF NATIONAL DEFENCE

HAS DEPLOYED TWO PLANES, FIVE

HELICOPTERS, AND PERSONNEL TO

SUPPORT CREWS FIGHTING THE

FIRES.

>>> SEVERAL PEOPLE WHO FLED THE

FIRES HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED WORD

THAT THEIR PROPERTIES HAVE BEEN

DESTROYED.

INCLUDING SUSAN SMITH WHO LIVED

IN THE BOSTON FLATS TRAILER

PARK.

SHE AND HER HUSBAND ARE NOW

STAYING WITH FRIENDS IN

KAMLOOPS.

>> Interview: WE LOST

EVERYTHING AND SO DID EVERYBODY

ELSE IN THE TRAILER PARK.

LIKE, ALL OF THE TRAILERS AND

EVERYTHING ARE JUST LAYING FLAT.

WE PROBABLY WON'T EVEN BE ABLE

TO SAVE A PICTURE.

WE NEVER THOUGHT THAT IT WOULD

GET TO OUR TRAILER PARK, YOU

KNOW, YOU'RE LIKE OH, THIS WON'T

HAPPEN TO ME.

BUT, GUESS WHAT, IT DID.

THERE'S SO MANY OF US, NOT JUST

GARY AND I, THERE'S, WHAT, 40,

50 HOMES OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT

IN THE TRAILER PARK.

AND EVERYBODY IS OUT NOW, YOU

KNOW, LIKE THE WHOLE TRAILER

PARK IS GONE.

>> Wendy: SUSAN SMITH.

ONE LAST NOTE TO GIVE YOU AN

IDEA OF THE SIZE OF SOME OF

THESE FIRES.

IF YOU ARE TO ADD UP THE SIXTH

LARGEST FIRES, THEY WOULD COVER

A COMBINED AREA OF ABOUT 15,000

HECTARES OR 150 SQUARE

KILOMETRES.

THAT'S THE EQUIVALENT OF

APPROXIMATELY 37 STANLEY PARKS.

>>> TO OTHER NEWS NOW... THERE

WAS A DRAMATIC RESCUE OPERATION

IN SUBURBAN MONTREAL THIS

MORNING AFTER A HUGE FIRE RIPPED

THROUGH A SENIORS HOME.

DOZENS OF RESIDENTS WERE PULLED

TO SAFETY BUT ONE PERSON HAS NOW

DIED.

AND AS MATT DEMURE REPORTS,

POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING WHETHER

THE FIRE WAS DELIBERATELY SET.

>> Reporter: NEIGHBOURS WERE

STARTLED AWAKE BY THIS... A FIRE

RAGING THROUGH THE OASIS SENIORS

RESIDENCE.

FIREFIGHTERS WORKED THROUGH THE

NIGHT RESCUING RESIDENTS AND

TRYING TO GET THE FLAMES UNDER

CONTROL.

THIS NEIGHBOUR SAYS HE HELPED A

WOMAN TO GET OUT.

>> Interview: SO WE CAME

OUTSIDE AND MY SON CALLED 911

RIGHT AWAY AND THEN HE CAME AND

HELPED TO TAKE -- GETTING SOME

PEOPLE OUT.

AND I'M TELLING YOU, IT STARTED

IN THE BASEMENT.

WWITHIN TWO MINUTES THE FLAMES

WERE RIGHT UP TO THE ROOF.

>> Reporter: EYEWITNESSES SAY

THAT A MAN ON THE TOP FLOOR OF

THE RESIDENCE WAS SCREAMING OUT

OF HIS WINDOW FOR HELP AND THE

FIREFIGHTERS HADN'T ARRIVED ON

THE SCENE AND THERE WERE NO

LADDERS, SO POLICE PUSHED THIS

TRAMPOLINE OVER THE FENCE AND

PLACED IT UNDER THE WINDOW AND

TELLING THE MAN TO JUMP OUT BUT

HE SAID HE COULDN'T BECAUSE HE

WAS PARALYSED.

FIREFIGHTERS ARRIVED MINUTES

LATER AND WERE ABLE TO RESCUE

THE MAN WITH A LADDER.

POLICE SAY THAT 45 PEOPLE WERE

RESCUED.

11 PEOPLE WERE RUSHED TO

HOSPITAL.

THREE HAD SERIOUS INJURIES,

INCLUDING A 94-YEAR-OLD WOMAN

WITH SERIOUS BURNS WHO LATER

DIED.

AND WHAT IS EVEN MORE SHOCKING

THIS MAY NOT HAVE BEEN AN

ACCIDENT.

>> Interview: SOME SUSPICIOUS

ELEMENTS WERE FOUND BUT I WILL

NOT BE ABLE TO GIVE YOU MORE

DETAILS ABOUT WHAT KIND OF

SUSPICIOUS COMPONENT BECAUSE OF

THE INVESTIGATION IS ONGOING.

>> Reporter: THIS MORNING THIS

WAS WHAT WAS LEFT OF THE

BUILDING.

CHARRED WOOD, TWISTED METAL AND

A CAVED IN ROOF.

A PROVINCIAL OFFICIAL SAYS THAT

SPRINKLERS WERE BEING INSTALLED

IN THE RESIDENCE BUT SHE DOESN'T

KNOW IF THEY WENT OFF.

SHE DID SAY THAT THE SYSTEM WAS

SCHEDULED TO BE TESTED IN THE

COMING DAYS.

MATT DEMURE, CBC NEWS,

TERREBONNE.

(*)

>> Wendy: COMING UP... IRAQ

DECLARES A MAJOR VICTORY AGAINST

ISIS BUT IS THIS WHAT WINNING

LOOKS LIKE?

>>> PLUS, DENOUNCED IN THE HOUSE

OF COMMONS AND LATER GIVEN THE

ORDER OF CANADA.

>> Interview: WHAT A GREAT

COUNTRY, EH.

>> Wendy: THE MAN BEHIND

AISLIN, TERRY MOSHER.

>>> FOR SOME, WATCHING THE G20,

DONALD TRUMP'S MEETING WITH

RUSSIA'S VLADIMIR PUTIN WAS

HEAVY ON COOPERATION AND TOO

LIGHT ON CONFRONTATION AND TODAY

TRUMP MADE IT CLEAR THAT HE SEES

THINGS DIFFERENTLY AND IT'S

TIME, QUOTE, TO MOVE FORWARD.

IN WASHINGTON TONIGHT AMID A NEW

TWIST IN THE SCANDAL OVER HIS

CAMPAIGN'S ALLEGED LINKS TO

RUSSIA, HE'S ONLY RAISED MORE

QUESTIONS.

EVAN DYER HAS MORE.

(*)

* MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN

>> Reporter: PRESIDENT TRUMP

GAVE HIMSELF GREAT REVIEWS FOR

HIS PERFORMANCE IN HAMBURG AND

THE WHITE HOUSE TODAY RELEASED A

VIDEO SHOWING THE PRESIDENT

SURROUNDED BY ADMIRING FOREIGN

LEADERS AND DONALD TRUMP TWEETED

OUT... BUT IT WAS HIS PROPOSAL

TO SET UP A CYBERSECURITY UNIT

WITH RUSSIA, THE VERY COUNTRY

THAT AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE

AGENCIES SEE AS THE MAIN THREAT

TO U.S. CYBERSECURITY, THAT DREW

THE STRONGEST REACTIONS,

INCLUDING FROM HIS OWN PARTY,

SENATOR MARCO RUBIO WROTE THAT

"PARTNERING WITH PUTIN ON A

CYBERSECURITY UNIT IS AKIN TO

PARTNERING WITH ASSAD ON A

CHEMICAL WEAPONS UNIT."

>> Interview: THE MORE YOU DO

THIS THE MORE PEOPLE ARE

SUSPICIOUS ABOUT YOU AND RUSSIA.

>> Reporter: PROPOSAL SEEMED

TO CEMENT A VIEW, EVEN AMONG

SOME REPUBLICANS, THAT IT WAS

PUTIN WHO EMERGED VICTORIOUS

FROM THE LONG-AWAITED SITDOWN AS

MANY WARNED WOULD HAPPEN.

ASH CARTER SAID THAT TRUMP HAD

BEEN PLAYED.

>> Interview: THIS IS LIKE THE

GUY WHO ROBBED YOUR HOUSE AND

PROPOSING A WORKING GROUP ON

BURGLARY.

IT'S THEY WHO DID THIS.

>> Reporter: IT'S CERTAIN TO

ANGER THE U.S. INTELLIGENCE

AGENCIES WHO HAVE NO ABILITY TO

SHARE SENSITIVE INFORMATION.

>> Interview: HE'S THROWING

THEM UNDER THE BUS SO IF YOU'RE

IN THE F.B.I. AND THE C.I.A. AND

IF YOU'RE PART OF THIS, THIS IS

SETTING UP AN INCREDIBLE TENSION

THAT I CAN'T RECALL ANY MODERN

U.S. PRESIDENT HAVING.

>> Reporter: FORMER C.I.A.

DIRECTOR JOHN BRENNAN EVEN USED

THE WORD "TREASON."

>> Interview: THE PROCESS OF

COMMITTING TREASON AGAINST ONE'S

COUNTRY TAKES PLACE IN AN

UNWITTING FASHION IN THE EARLY

STAGES.

>> Reporter: AS "THE NEW YORK

TIMES" HAD DETAILS ABOUT A

MEETING HELD LAST YEAR BETWEEN

DONALD TRUMP JR., AND JARED

KUSHNER, AND PAUL MANAFORT AND A

KREMLIN CONNECTED RUSSIAN

LAWYER.

DONALD TRUMP JR. SAID THAT

LAWYER HAD PROMISED DAMAGING

INFORMATION ABOUT HILLARY

CLINTON BUT IT ALL CAME TO

NOTHING.

AS FOR THE PRESIDENT HIMSELF,

TRUMP'S LAWYERS DENY HE KNEW

ABOUT THE MEETING.

EVAN DYER, CBC NEWS, WASHINGTON.

>> Wendy: DONALD TRUMP

BACKTRACKED ON THE NOTION OF A

JOINT CYBERSECURITY UNIT WITH

RUSSIA AND HE TWEETED, QUOTE,

THE FACT THAT PRESIDENT PUTIN

AND I DISCUSSED THE

CYBERSECURITY UNIT DOESN'T MEAN

THAT I THINK IT CAN HAPPEN -- IT

CAN'T, BUT A CEASEFIRE CAN AND

DID.

AND HE WAS TALKING ABOUT THE

CEASEFIRE IN SYRIA.

>>> WHATEVER COOPERATION THAT

TRUMP THINKS HE CAN GET IN OTHER

AREAS, ON RUSSIA'S INVOLVEMENT

IN UKRAINE, THEY ARE INTENT ON

STANDING FIRM.

SOMETHING THAT THE U.S.

SECRETARY OF STATE REX TILLERSON

UNDERLINED TODAY IN KYIV.

>> Interview: IT IS NECESSARY

FOR RUSSIA TO TAKE THE FIRST

STEP TO DEESCALATE THE SITUATION

IN THE EAST PART OF UKRAINE.

>> Wendy: TILLERSON SAID THAT

SANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA FOR ITS

INVASION OF CRIMEA AND

ACTIVITIES IN EASTERN UKRAINE

WON'T BE LIFTED UNTIL RUSSIA

WITHDRAWS.

THEY CALLED TILLERSON'S TRIP TO

KYIV, QUOTE, A CLEAR SHOW OF

SUPPORT.

TILLERSON DIDN'T STOP THERE AND

HE FLEW ON TO ISTANBUL TO MEET

WITH TURKEY'S FOREIGN MINISTER

AND REASSURE THAT ALLY.

TURKEY IS CURIOUS OVER U.S.

RELIANCE ON KURDISH FORCES TO

FIGHT ISIS IN SYRIA.

ANKARA SAYS THOSE FORCES HAVE

LIFICS TO TERRORIST GROUPS

INSIDE TURKEY.

ISTANBUL ALSO HOSTED A MASSIVE

PROTEST RALLY.

DEMONSTRATING AGAINST THE

TURKISH GOVERNMENT'S ARREST OF

TENS OF THOUSANDS AFTER LAST

YEAR'S FAILED COUP.

PROTEST WAS A CULMINATION OF AN

OPPOSITION PARTY'S 450-KILOMETRE

MARCH FROM ANKARA TO ISTANBUL.

ORGANIZERS SAY THAT MORE THAN A

MILLION PEOPLE SHOWED UP TO THE

RALLY.

>>> THE GRUELING CAMPAIGN TO

LIBERATE MOSUL FROM ISIS HAS

TAKEN MORE TIME AND TAKEN MORE

LIVES THAN MANY ANTICIPATED, BUT

TODAY IRAQ'S PRIME MINISTER

THANKED HIS TROOPS IN PERSON FOR

THEIR VICTORY, A SIGN THAT THE

FIGHT AGAINST ISIS HAS MOVED

INTO A NEW PHASE.

REBECCA COLLARD HAS THE STORY.

>> Reporter: THIS IS THE IRAQI

FORCE'S VICTORY MARCH, HOISTING

GUNS AND FLAGS, THEY PARADE

THROUGH THE STREETS OF MOSUL.

THE IRAQI PRIME MINISTER ARRIVED

IN MOSUL TODAY TO CONGRATULATE

HIS FORCES ON LIBERATING THE

CITY FROM ISIS.

BUT THERE IS STILL FIGHTING IN

MOSUL.

ISIS FORCES ARE STILL HOLED UP

INSIDE THE OLD CITY AND ARE

PUTTING UP FIERCE RESISTANCE IN

THE FEW STREETS THEY STILL

CONTROL.

IT TOOK ISIS JUST DAYS TO TAKE

MOSUL IN 2014, BUT IT HAS TAKEN

MORE THAN EIGHT MONTHS OF HARD

FIGHTING FOR IRAQI FORCES TO

TAKE THE CITY BACK.

>> Interview: [speaking

foreign language].

>> Reporter: ISIS DEPLOYED

SNIPERS ON THE ROOFS AND THE

BUILDINGS, AND THEY TARGETED

THEM, HE SAYS.

ISIS IS TO BLAME FOR THE

DESTRUCTION AND DAMAGE IN THE

CITY.

MOSUL IS IN RUINS.

SOME NEIGHBORHOODS ARE

COMPLETELY DESTROYED.

MORE THAN 900,000 PEOPLE HAVE

BEEN DISPLACED BY THE FIGHTING

AND IT'S UNLIKELY THAT MANY WILL

BE RETURNING HOME ANYTIME SOON.

THE IRAQI GOVERNMENT IS

CELEBRATING TAKING BACK THE

COUNTRY'S SECOND LARGEST CITY

FROM ISIS.

BUT THE BATTLE AGAINST THE

MILITANTS ISN'T OVER.

ISIS STILL CONTROLS TERRITORY

SOUTH AND WEST OF MOSUL.

AND THEY'RE LIKELY TO PUT UP

MORE TOUGH RESISTANCE AS IRAQI

FORCES ADVANCE.

>> Interview: THIS IS THE END

OF THE SO-CALLED ISLAMIC STATE,

THE CALIPHATE BUILDING PROJECT.

THEIR ATTEMPT TO KIND OF CREATE

A STATE.

IT'S CERTAINLY THE END OF THAT

BUT IS THIS THE END OF ISIS?

NO.

THE ORGINISATION WILL CONTINUE

TO EXIST.

IT'S CHANGED ITS STRATEGY AND

IT'S CHANGED IT STRUCTURES.

>> Reporter: MEANING THAT ISIS

CAN RETURN TO ITS ROOTS AS A

GUERRILLA INSURGENCY.

THE REGION HAS MANY MORE HARD

MONTHS OR EVEN YEARS AHEAD.

REBECCA COLLARD, CBC NEWS,

IRBIL, NORTHERN IRAQ.

>> Wendy: STRAIGHT AHEAD ON

THE "SUNDAY TALK," THE

$10 MILLION PAYOUT THAT IS

PROVOKING STRONG REACTIONS

ACROSS THE COUN

* ["The National" theme]

And this is something else that's in use now,

and will one day be a part of every home.

It's called the video phone.

It's very simple to use.

Pick up the dial, punch the buttons...

And I just press a button and here I see Lloyd, hi!

Hi, Sandy.

And how are you?

I'm fine, thank you. I can't see you yet.

You can't see me? You can just punch up a button.

Oh, there you are, there you are.

See, I'm right in front of the lens.

Beautiful, mhm.

Very good, but I can control this.

if I'm off centre, you can't see me anymore.

So...

You'd only want to do that if you weren't properly dressed,

though, wouldn't you?

Right, so there'll be no peeking at ladies

when they're dripping wet and fresh from the tub.

* [eerie, futuristic]

Say, what's going on here?

Hey, what's your name, what are you doing?

Je m'appelle William Liberman, et je prends le Français.

Oh, he says he's Willy Liberman,

and he's learning how to speak French.

Well, tell me how this little machine works, Willy.

Well, this is a teaching machine, and it's very simple.

Even an adult could use it. [chuckles]

You see, in this box on magnetic tapes

are 22 15-minute French lessons.

Mhm.

So say I want lesson number five.

I turn the dial and pull the switch.

Yes.

Now, after each phrase in French, there's a pause

so if I want, I can repeat the phrase

into this microphone right here.

Mhm.

And it will be recorded on another channel.

Later, I can turn back and hear both myself and the teacher

and I can check my pronunciation.

That's great.

Say, Willy, how would you like to have

a nice, juicy hot dog?

Oh, oui monsieur!

Oui? Bon, très bien! Sandy, can we use your oven?

By all means, get right in there.

[speaking French]

Lloyd, Willy's machine is not experimental,

it's actually being used in schools today.

Lloyd: Well now, here, Sandy, I see a very old

and a very beautiful painting.

It looks great, but I don't quite see the point.

What's this got to do with the future?

Well it is very beautiful, I agree, and it's real.

It was painted by Aelbert Cuyp.

And it was painted in the 17th century,

and now hangs in the art gallery in Toronto.

It's worth about $20,000.

You see, some things won't change.

Ovens and telephones and teaching aids

may get newer and more progressive,

but this painting represents something

which is very dear to us-- and that something,

in a word, is art.

* ["The National" theme]

>> Sometimes I think how lucky

I would be to have me

as my father.

I would look up at me

and say, "Thank you, me,

for allowing me

to become such a great you."

(*)

>> Wendy: TIME NOW FOR THE

"SUNDAY TALK" WHERE WE TAP INTO

THE DEBATE OF THE WEEK.

DOES OMAR KHADR DESERVE A

$10.5 MILLION SETTLEMENT?

(*)

BORN IN CANADA, OMAR KHADR'S

CHILDHOOD WAS STEEPED IN AL

QAEDA IDEOLOGY.

HIS FATHER, A FRIEND OF OSAMA

BIN LADEN, TOOK HIM TO

AFGHANISTAN TO FIGHT.

WHEN THE U.S. INVADED AFTER

9/11, 15-YEAR-OLD KHADR WAS SHOT

AND CAPTURED, ACCUSED OF

THROWING A GRENADE THAT KILLED

AMERICAN SOLDIER CHRISTOPHER

SPEER.

HE BECAME THE YOUNGEST DETAINEE

AT THE NOTORIOUS U.S. PRISON IN

GUANTANAMO.

HE WAS SUBJECTED TO SLEEP

DEPRIVATION AND DENIED LEGAL

COUNSEL.

>> Interview: HE WAS A VICTIM

AND HE WASN'T A MASTERMIND AND A

PERPETRATOR OF ANYTHING.

>> Wendy: THE CANADIAN SUPREME

COURT RULED KHADR'S HUMAN RIGHTS

WERE VIOLATED AND THAT CANADA

SHARED THE BLAME.

AFTER HE PLED GUILTY TO WAR

CRIME, KHADR WAS ALLOWED TO

SERVE THE REST OF HIS TIME IN

CANADA, BUT LATER RECANTED HIS

CONFESSION, SAYING THAT HE'D

BEEN UNDER DURESS.

HE SUED THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT

FOR $20 MILLION.

ALL ALONG KHADR HAS BEEN A

POLARIZING FIGURE.

>> Interview: OMAR KHADR IS A

LONG-TIME SUPPORTER OF THE CADE

TERRORIST NETWORK AND A

CONVICTED TERRORIST.

>> Wendy: CONSERVATIVES TRIED

TO KEEP HIM BEHIND BARS BUT AN

ALBERTA COURT RELEASED HIM ON

BAIL.

THEY SETTLED THE CASE PAYING HIM

$10.5 MILLION.

>> Interview: A CANADIAN

CITIZEN'S CHARTER RIGHTS WERE

VIOLATED.

AS A RESULT, THE GOVERNMENT OF

CANADA WAS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE A

REMEDY.

>> Interview: THIS PAYOUT IS A

SLAP IN THE FACE TO THE MEN AND

WOMEN IN UNIFORM WHO FACE

INCREDIBLE DANGER EVERY DAY TO

KEEP US SAFE.

>> Wendy: I'M JOINED BY OUR

PANELISTS, A TALK RADIO HOST

FROM TORONTO AND JONATHAN KAY,

AN AUTHOR AND FREELANCE

COLUMNIST, AND ASHLIN KAREN

WITH iPOLITICS.

SO THIS IS REALLY DIVIDED, THE

MEDIA IS DIVIDED ANDA I AND CANADIANS

IN GENERAL.

WAS THAT RIGHT OR WRONG?

>> Interview: I THINK THAT IT

WAS WRONG AND AS YOU SAID THERE

WAS A VIOLATION OF OMAR KAD AD'S

RIGHTS FOUND BY THE SUPREME

COURT.

DOES THAT ENTITLE HIM TO

$10.5 MILLION, THAT'S A QUESTION

TO LOOK AT HERE AND THERE'S NO

MONETARY AMOUNT ATTACHED TO THE

SUPREME COURT'S DECISION.

IT WAS NOT IN A CIVIL PROCEEDING

BUT THE GOVERNMENT IS NOT

LETTING CIVIL PROCEEDING PLAY

OUT HERE AND THEY'RE SAYING WE

FIGURED WE WOULD LOSE SO LET'S

CUT OUR LOSSES, ESSENTIALLY.

WE DON'T KNOW WHAT THE COURT

WOULD HAVE FOUND AND WE ALSO

DON'T KNOW IN THIS CASE, YOU

KNOW, WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN TO

OMAR KHADR'S CLAIM IN THE UNITED

STATES, THAT HIS CONVICTION

SHOULD BE OVERTURNED AND HE DID

SAY THIS UNDER DURESS AND SO THE

COURT HAS NOT RULED ON THAT

EITHER.

SO IT'S HYPOCRITAL FOR THIS

GOVERNMENT THAT IS PURSUING

OTHER CASES FOR VETERANS'

PENSIONS, FOR EXAMPLE, THAT SENT

PAYING OUT ADDITIONAL SUMS TO

FIRST NATIONS CHILDREN WHO ARE

FOUND TO HAVE THEIR HUMAN RIGHTS

VIOLATED BY THE COURTS AS WELL,

TO SUDDENLY CAPIPT OU CAPITULATE IN THIS

CASE.

>> Interview: AND THEY ARE

DECIDING WHICH TO PROCEED ALL

THE WAY BUT I DISAGREE THAT THIS

IS VERY MUCH, OH, WE DON'T KNOW

WHAT WOULD HAPPEN AND WE HAVE

NOW A BUNCH OF RULINGS BY THE

SUPREME COURT THAT SAY THAT HIS

RIGHTS WERE VIOLATED AND WE KNOW

THAT THE CHARTER DOES APPLY TO

CANADIANS, IRRESPECTIVE OF WHAT

TERRITORY YOU FIND YOURSELF ON,

AS A CANADIAN AND A CANADIAN IS

A CANADIAN.

AND THOUGH MORALLY AND POLITICAL

WE WE MIGHT NOT LIKE THE

JUDGMENT BUT LEGALLY I THINK

THAT IT'S SOUND.

>> Wendy: WHAT DO YOU THINK,

JOHN, DOES HE DESERVE IT, AND

THE ARGUMENT IS MADE THAT HE'S A

CHILD SOLDIER.

>> Interview: MOST FORMS OF

LITIGATION END IN A SETTLEMENT

OR PLEA BARGAIN AND IT'S HARDLY

UNUSUAL THAT THIS WOULD BE

SETTLED BEFORE A CASE GOES ITS

FULL LENGTH.

FROM A MORAL POINT OF VIEW, I

THINK THAT HE DESERVES IT AND HE

WAS A 15-YEAR-OLD CHILD AS

MENTIONED AND HE WAS THE

YOUNGEST DETAINEE AT GUANTANAMO

AND IT WAS, YO YOU KNOW, YOU HAVE

TO GO BACK TO THE SECOND WORLD

WAR TO FIND AN INSTANCE WHERE

SOMEONE THAT YOUNG WAS TREATED

THE WAY THAT OMAR KHADR WAS

TREATED AND IT WAS COMPLETELY

UNUSUAL.

EVEN GIVEN THE LACK OF DUE

PROCESS THAT TOOK PLACE AT

GUANTANAMO AND IN AFGHANISTAN

DURING THAT PERIOD, THIS STOOD

OUT AS A PARTICULARLY EGREGIOUS

EXAMPLE VIOLATING THE RIGHTS OF

SOMEONE WHO IS A CHILD AND WHO

IS PROGRAMMED FROM YOUTH TO BE A

TERRORIST.

I DON'T THINK THAT HE HAD THE

SAME MORAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR

HIS ACTIONS THAT SOMEONE LIKE

HIS DAD DID OR THE OTHER

DETAINEES AT GUANTANAMO.

>> Wendy: YOU WROTE A PIECE

THIS WEEK SUGGESTING THAT HE WAS

SCAPEGOATED, WHAT DO YOU THINK,

BEYOND THE LEGAL ARGUMENTS HERE?

>> Interview: IT SEEMS THAT

KHADR IS THE LIGHTNING POST FOR

A LOT OF THE FRUSTRATION THAT IS

FELT BY THE RIGHT IN TERMS OF

HOW THIS GOVERNMENT HAS HANDLED

A BUNCH OF ISSUES AND I THINK

THAT THEY ARE SCAPEGOATING HIM

AND I THINK THAT THEY'RE

WILLINGLY MISLEADING THE PUBLIC

EVEN IN TERMS OF HAVING PETER

MacKAY, THE FORMER ATTORNEY

GENERAL, HE SHOULD KNOW FULL

WELL THAT THE CHARTER APPLIES TO

CANADIANS, WHETHER OR NOT YOU'RE

FOUND IN CANADA OR NOT.

AND YET YOU HEAR HIM SPEWING OUT

TALKING POINTS AND I SAY THAT

ERIN O'TOOLE HAS GONE OUT THERE

ON MURKY WATER WHO BY HIMSELF IS

ALSO A LAWYER AND SO HE SHOULD

KNOW BETTER AND THAT'S WHAT I

FIND TROUBLING ABOUT THIS.

THIS IS NOT JUST FEELINGS BUT

THIS IS ACTUALLY THE LAW.

>> Interview: THE CHARTER DOES

APPLY AND I WOULDN'T GO AS FAR

AS THE POLITICIAN WHOSE SAY THAT

IT'S JUST A MORAL OUTRAGE AND

THAT'S THE REASON THAT WE SHOULD

IGNORE THE CHARTER.

I THINK THAT THE CHARTER DOES

APPLY BUT THE ISSUE IS, LIKE I

SAID, THERE'S THE ISSUE OF THE

QUANTUM AND THERE'S THE ISSUE

ALSO OF THE FACT THAT KHADR

HIMSELF NOW WITH THIS MONEY HAS

THIS GONE TO THE LAWYERS,

PROBABLY.

APPARENTLY SPLIT THE MONEY WITH

THE LAWYERS AND THAT'S THE

REPORTS OUT THERE.

A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE QUESTIONING

THE MOTIVATIONS AS WELL HERE AND

HE'S GOING TO BE BENEFITING FROM

A SUM OF MONEY AND WE DON'T KNOW

WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN TO THAT

MONEY AS WELL, IS IT GOING TO GO

TO HELP TO DEFEND HIS SISTER

ZAINAB, IN CUSTODY FOR ALLEGEDLY

TERRORIST RELATED ACTIVITIES AS

WELL?

>> Wendy: IN TURKEY.

>> Interview: IN TURKEY,

EXACTLY.

AND A LOT OF PEOPLE, BECAUSE OF

HIS FAMILY CONNECTIONS AND I

HEAR THAT HE WAS PROGRAMMED FROM

CHILDHOOD AND ONE COULD SAY THAT

HE HAD NO CHOICE BUT DID HE HAVE

NO CHOICE TO THROW THAT GRENADE

THAT HE ADMITTED THROWING THAT

KILLED PRIVATE SPEER?

THAT FACT THAT HE ADMITTED HAS

NOT BEEN RAISED.

>> Interview: IT WASN'T IN A

PROPER COURT OF LUAND AN

ADVERSERIAL PROCEDURE --

>> Interview: BUT THE COURT

HAS TO RULE ON IT AND THEY HAVE

NOT DONE SO.

>> Interview: HE DID ADIN

TOYOTA THROWING THE GRENADE BUT

IT COMES BACK TO THE FACT THAT

IT WASN'T A BATTLEFIELD.

WHEN YOU VIEW THE TERM TERRORIST

WE'RE TALKING ABOUT PEOPLE WHO

BLOW UP BUSES AND RESTAURANTS

AND THAT SORT OF THING.

SERGEANT SPEER, WHO WAS THE

VICTIM, IT WAS OBVIOUSLY

HORRIBLE THAT HE DIED BUT HE

DIED DOING WHAT HE WAS TRAINED

TO DO.

HE DIED IN A PITCHED FIREFIGHT

IN AFGHANISTAN.

AND IT'S NOT -- WHEN PEOPLE SAY

HE WAS A TERRORIST, YES, HE WAS

TRAINED TO BE A TERRORIST BUT IT

WAS ACTUALLY A MILITARY

ENGAGEMENT IN WHICH THIS TOOK

PLACE.

AND I SHOULD SAY --

>> Interview: WELL, IN THE

MILITARY TRIBUNAL -- YOU'RE

SAYING IT'S A MILITARY

ENGAGEMENT -- BUT THE RULES

SHOULD APPLY.

>> Interview: THE RULES OF DUE

PROCESS AT A MILITARY TRIBUNE

ARE NOT THE SAME AS IN CANADA

AND IT'S CLEAR THAT CHILDREN

WERE SUBJECT TO SUBJECT

EXEMPTIONS IN THOSE MILITARY

TRIBUNES.

>> Wendy: WE HAVE THREE

LAWYERS HERE SO THIS COULD GET

VERY DEEP.

BUT A LOT OF CANADIANS, THEY

DON'T GET IT.

AND YOU TWEETED TODAY, JOHN,

THAT A LOT OF YOUR JOURNALIST

FRIENDS AGREE WITH YOU BUT THAT

REGULAR PEOPLE DON'T.

IS THE GOVERNMENT -- I'M SURE

THAT YOU THINK THEY ARE, TASHA,

IS THE GOVERNMENT OUT OF TOUCH

ON THIS QUESTION?

>> Interview: I MEAN --

>> Wendy: DO YOU THINK THAT HE

DESERVES IT AND THAT PEOPLE CAN

UNDERSTAND THAT?

>> Interview: I THINK THERE'S

A VERY GOOD REASON WHY PEOPLE

ARE ANGRY AND I DON'T FAULT

PEOPLE FOR BEING ANGRY ABOUT THE

SITUATION BUT THE REALITY IS

THAT HAD PREVIOUS LIBERAL AND

CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENTS NOT

FAILED KHADR'S RIGHTS ABROAD WE

WOULDN'T BE IN THIS SITUATION

AND THE FACT IS THAT THE HARPER

GOVERNMENT TOOK THIS TO COURT AS

LONG AS THEY COULD AND EVEN WHEN

THE 2010 RULING DID COME OUT

FROM THE SUPREME COURT THEY

WAITED ANOTHER TWO YEARS TO

ACTUALLY REPATRIATE HIM.

>> Interview: YES, AND THERE'S

NO QUESTION, YES, THEY WAITED

THAT PERIOD OF TIME.

IS THAT THE VIOLATION THAT IS

BEING FOUND HERE BY THE SUPREME

COURT?

NO, THE SUPREME COURT SAID THAT

IT WAS CANADA'S INVOLVEMENT IN

SHARING INTELLIGENCE WITH THE

UNITED STATES AND --

>> Wendy: BUT BEYOND THE LEGAL

ARGUMENT, TASHA, DO YOU THINK

THAT THE GOVERNMENT HAS MISREAD

CANADIANS?

>> Interview: ABSOLUTELY.

I THINK THEY DON'T UNDERSTAND.

THEY DON'T UNDERSTAND.

ESPECIALLY BECAUSE THERE'S OTHER

CASES OUT THERE, OTHER

SITUATIONS, WHERE THEY HAVE

CHOSEN TO PURSUE CASES AT

TAXPAYER EXPENSE.

>> Interview: IF I CAN JUST IN

THOUGH -- I THINK THAT THE --

PERHAPS THE TRUDEAU GOVERNMENT

UNDERESTIMATED HOW MUCH PEOPLE

WOULD OBJECT TO THIS.

BUT SOMETIMES IT IS THE

RESPONSIBILITY OF GOVERNMENTS TO

DO UNPOPULAR THINGS.

AND I SHOULD SAY TWO THINGS THAT

MIGHT EXPLAIN THE POPULAR

RESPONSE.

ONE, ONCE YOU LABEL SOMEONE A

TERRORIST IT'S A MAGIC DEZ

DESIGNATION SAYING THAT YOU CAN

DO WHATEVER YOU WANT WITH THEM,

AND I REJECT THAT AND THERE'S A

LOT OF PEOPLE WHO DON'T AND THEY

SAY THAT KHADR IS A TERRORIST

AND THROW THE BOOK AND IT

DOESN'T MATTER.

AND THERE'S THE CYNICAL TALKING

POINT THAT YOU OFTEN SEE ON

TWITTER, WELL, THIS IS A SLAP IN

THE FACE TO THE MEMORY OF

SERGEANT SPEER.

YOU CAN MOURN SERGEANT SPEER BUT

SAY THAT SERGEANT SPEER WAS

KILLED BY SOMEONE WHO WAS

PROGRAMMED TO KILL AS A CHILD

AND HE WAS MISTREATED IN PART --

>> Interview: BUT THEY TRY

CHILDREN AS ADULTS IN CERTAIN

CASES, WE DO.

WE DON'T ASCRIBE NO

RESPONSIBILITY.

>> Interview: BUT DUE PROCESS,

WHICH WASN'T THE CASE --

>> Interview: JOHN, WE DON'T

KNOW, YOU WEREN'T THERE, AND I

THINK THAT THE FACT THAT IN THIS

CASE -- THAT'S THE OTHER PIECE

IS THE OPTICS OF IT.

SERGEANT SPEER, HIS WIDOW,

TABITHA SPEER, AT THIS POINT

IT'S GOING TO BE VERY DIFFICULT

FOR HER BECAUSE THE PAYOUT HAS

BEEN DONE TO ACCESS ANY OF THIS

MONEY.

AND I THINK THAT IS ALSO PART OF

IT IS THE SENSE THAT THERE'S

BEEN A MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE IN

THAT THERE WAS AN APPLICATION

FILED TO GET WHATEVER

COMPENSATION THAT COULD BE

OBTAINEOBTAINED AND THIS WAS RUSHED

THROUGH, AND THE PAYOUT WAS MADE

WHICH --

>> Interview: THIS IS LIKE A

10-YEAR ORDEAL.

>> Interview: AND IT WAS FILED

ON 2-8 BY TABITHA SPEER'S

LAWYERS.

>> Wendy: WHAT DO YOU THINK OF

THE WAY THAT THIS WAS HANDLED

AND THE PRIME MINISTER WAS OUT

OF THE COUNTRY AND WE STILL

DON'T KNOW DETAILS.

>> Interview: THEY PAID OUT

OTHER PEOPLE WHOSE RIGHTS HAVE

BEEN VIOLATED AND WE DON'T KNOW

THE DETAILS AND WE DON'T KNOW

THE DETAIL OF ANY OF THESE DEALS

THAT GO DOWN.

>> Interview: MAHER ARAR --

>> Interview: THERE'S THREE

MEN IN MARCH WHO WERE PAID OUT

AND THE GENERAL SECRECY AROUND

THESE DEALS STANDS AND I AGREE

THAT IT'S NOT EQUIVALENT

SITUATIONS BUT I THINK THAT

ULTIMATELY WHEN YOU HAVE A

GOVERNMENT THAT IS STANDING UP

TO DO THE RIGHT THING IN THE

FACE OF, YOU KNOW, OUTRAGE, I

THINK THAT AS JOHN POINTED OUT

THEY DO HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY

AND THE RESPONSIBILITY ISN'T TO

FEELINGS AND HOW WE FEEL ABOUT

THINGS AND THE RESPONSIBILITY IS

TO THE CANADIAN CHARTER OF

RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS.

>> Interview: AND THE EXACT

SAME PEOPLE THAT ARE OBJECTING

SAYING THERE'S NOT ENOUGH

INFORMATION AND IF THEY WERE

PROVIDED WITH ALL OF THE

INFORMATION THEY WOULD OBJECT

BECAUSE THEY DON'T WANT TO SEE

SOMEONE LABELLED A TERRORIST TO

GET THE MONEY.

>> Interview: I AGREE WITH YOU

BUT PEOPLE LIKE MAHER ARAR WAS

IN PRISON FOR A YEAR AND HE DID

NOTHING WRONG AND THERE YOU CAN

SAY THAT HIS RIGHTS WERE

VIOLATED AND COMPENSATION WAS

PROVIDED.

IS THERE AN EQUIVALENCY THERE?

NO.

AND STEVEN TRESTRESCOTT GOT

$6.5 MILLION FOR HIS 10 YEARS IN

JAIL.

>> Wendy: WELL, THE RELEASE OF

THIS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SUMMER

WITH THE PRIME MINISTER OUT OF

THE THE COUNTRY, ONE, YOU COULD

SUSPECT THAT THE LIBERALS ARE

HOPING THAT THIS WILL BLOW OVER.

>> Interview: IT WILL BLOW

OVER AND ULTIMATELY FOR THEM --

>>> Interview: I DON'T THINK

THAT IT WILL BLOW OVER AT ALL.

>> Interview: YEAH, PEOPLE TWO

YEARS FROM NOW WHEN THEY GO TO

VOTE AREN'T GOING TO THINK ABOUT

THE KHADR PAYMENT AND THEY'LL

THINK ABOUT HOW THE ECONOMY IS

AND --

>> Interview: I'M NOT AN

EXPERT AS I HAVE DEMONSTRATED IN

THE PAST, HOWEVER, I WOULD SAY

THAT KHADR'S NAME WILL BE USED

AS A DOG WHISTLE.

AND IT WILL BE TO SAY THAT

TRUDEAU IS SOFT ON TERRORISM AND

HE'S GOING TO LET GUYS LIKE THIS

INTO THE COUNTRY.

>> Wendy: WE ARE OUT OF TIME,

I'M SORRY, I KNOW THAT WE COULD

GO ON, THIS HAS BEEN QUITE A

POLITICAL WEEK FOR A HOT DAY IN

JULY.

THANK YOU SO MUCH AND WE'LL SEE

YOU SOON.

>>> COMING UP, MY CONVERSATION

WITH A CANADIAN WHO HAS

LAMPOONED MORE THAN OF HIS

SHARES OF PRIME MINISTERS.

>> Interview: PEOPLE THINK

THAT I HATE MULRONEY, IT'S NOT

TRUE AT ALL.

>> Wendy: POLITICAL CARTOONIST

TERRY MOSHER, A.K.A., AISLIN,

NEXT ON "THE NATIONAL."

(*)

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*

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>> Wendy: THERE WAS A TIME

WHEN POLITICAL CARTOONISTS

SERVED A ROLE NOW LARGELY FILLED

BY LATE-NIGHT COMEDIANS.

IT WAS A SHARP-EYED SATIRIST

WITH A PEN WHO SKEWERED

POLITICIANS.

IN THIS COUNTRY THERE AREN'T

MANY SHARPER THAN TERRY MOSHER,

A.K.A. AISLIN.

HE'S WORN PRAISE AND SCORN FOR

MOCKING CANADA'S ELITE FOR

DECADES.

EARLIER THIS YEAR I CAUGHT UP

WITH AISLIN IN MONTREAL, AND THE

AGE OF TRUDEAU NAVIGATING TRUMP

WE THOUGHT IT FITTING TO SHARE

THAT CONVERSATION AGAIN.

CANADA MAY HAVE A REPUTATION OF

BEING BORING AND BEAUTIFUL.

(*)

BUT OUR HISTORY MAY BE MORE SEX,

DRUGS AND ROCK 'N ROLL THAN MANY

THINK.

FEW STORYTELLERS HAVE STIRRED UP

AS MUCH CONTROVERSY OR HAD AS

MUCH FUN COVERING OUR COUNTRY AS

CARTOONIST TERRY MOSHER, A.K.A.

AISLIN.

>> Interview: I HAVE A KIND OF

NERVOUS-LOOKING PAUL MARTIN.

>> Wendy: HE LAMPOONS EVERY

POLITICIAN, EVERY MOMENT WE

LOVED OR HATED OVER THE PAST 50

YEARS, FROM THE ARRIVAL OF

SEPARATISTS TO TRUDEAU-MANIA

ROUND ONE.

TO OUR RELIGIOUS FERVOR OVER

HOCKEY.

HIS DRAWINGS HAVE SKEWERED JUST

ABOUT EVERYONE.

>> Interview: IT'S SO EASY TO

POKE FUN AT THESE PEOPLE WHEN

THEY SORT OF PRETEND TO HAVE ALL

OF THE ANSWERS.

OH, SHIT.

HELLO, YOU KNOW.

>> Wendy: THESE DAYS

EVERYTHING IS FAIR GAME.

BUT NOT SO 50 YEARS AGO.

THE QUEEN WAS OFF LIMITS UNTIL

AISLIN CROSSED THAT LINE.

HE DETAILS IT ALL IN HIS NEW

BOOK "FROM TRUDEAU TO

TRUDEAU: 50 YEARS OF CARTOONING"

I MET UP WITH TERRY MOSHER,

AISLIN, AT THE THEATRE IN

MONTREAL WHERE AN XC EXHIBIT IS

CELEBRATING HIS LIFE'S WORK.

SO 50 YEARS OF CARTOONING,

MOSTLY MONTREAL-BASED, HOW MUCH

HAS THE COUNTRY CHANGED, HOW

MUCH HAS QUÉBEC CHANGED?

SO MUCH IS ABOUT QUÉBEC AND

CANADA.

>> Interview: I GOT TO CARTOON

IN THE HEYDAY OF THOSE WONDERFUL

REFERENDUM YEARS AND P.Q. YEARS

AND IT'S QUIETING DOWN HERE, NO

QUESTION ABOUT IT.

>> Wendy: IS THAT A GOOD

THING?

>> Interview: WELL, MAYBE NOT

FOR ME SO MUCH.

BUT IT'S A GOOD THING FOR PEOPLE

WHO ARE FINALLY REALIZING THAT

QUÉBEC IS A PRETTY GOOD PLACE

AND IT'S RUN PRETTY MUCH BY

QUEBECERS NOW SO THERE'S NOT

THAT OLD ANGER THAT SAY JACQUES

PERIZEAU HAD ABOUT THE ENGLISH.

IT'S CHANGED.

YOUNGER PEOPLE ARE KIND OF FED

UP WITH US AND THEY'D RATHER BE

ON THE INTERNET.

>> Wendy: I NOTICED A FEW OF

YOUR CARTOONS ABOUT THE

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE FRENCH

AND THE ENGLISH AND ONE FROM

MANY YEARS AGO WAS ENGLISH DOGS!

>> Interview: YEAH, YEAH.

LIKE THE SUBTLE COMPLEXITIES OF

THE POLITICAL SITUATION HERE IN

QUÉBEC.

>> Wendy: VERY SUBTLE, YEAH.

>> Interview: YEAH.

AND THE GRAFFITI SAYS SPEAK

FRENCH ENGLISH DOGS.

THOSE WERE THE DAYS WHEN THAT

SORT OF THING HAPPENED.

>> Wendy: ANOTHER ONE AFTER

THE LAST REFE REFERENDUM, THE SECOND

REFERENDUM WHICH WAS THE

FRANCOPHONE AND THE ANGLOPHONE

SORT OF SPEAKING TO EACH OTHER

AND SAYING BONJOUR, SYLVIE.

>>> Interview: THAT WAS CALLED

FOR AND THE SECOND REFERENDUM

WAS VERY INTENSE AND IT WAS VERY

CLOSE, THE FINAL VOTE.

AND I JUST FELT THAT I HAD TO

DRAW A CARTOON, NOT OF THE

WINNER OR NOT OF THE LOSER, BUT

OF TWO ORDINARY PEOPLE --

NEIGHBOURS.

>> Wendy: OUT ON THEIR

BALCONY.

>> Interview: ON THEIR

BALCONIES.

AND ONE IS TAKING IT DOWN AND

HE'S LOOKING OVER AND HE SAYS,

HOW HAVE YOU BEEN SYLVIE AND

SHE'S SAYING BONJOUR, FRANK.

AND, IN OTHER WORDS, WE GO OUT

OF THE AND WE GO BACK TO BEING

OURSELVES AGAIN.

>> Wendy: BECAUSE I THINK THAT

PEOPLE OUTSIDE OF QUÉBEC DON'T

UNDERSTAND HOW ONE SIDE COULD

TRY AND TAKE THE PROVINCE AWAY

AND YET PEOPLE STILL SOMEHOW

MANAGED TO GET ALONG.

>> Interview: WELL, WE DO

MANAGE TO GET ALONG.

PRIMARILY BECAUSE OF HOCKEY.

I MEAN, NO MATTER YOUR POLITICAL

STRIPE OR PERSUASION, EVERYBODY

IS A HOCKEY FAN HERE.

AND THAT KIND IS ONE OF THOSE

THINGS THAT PULLS US TOGETHER.

>> Wendy: LIKE A RELIGION?

>> Interview: YES, YES, AND I

STARTED THAT WITH A CARTOON

INDICATING THAT THE NEW

REGULATION IN QUÉBEC WAS HOCKEY.

>> Wendy: THE OTHER CARTOON

THAT YOU DID WAS VERY FAMOUS, IT

WAS R NERCENE LEVESQUE SAYING, OKAY,

EVERYBODY, TAKE A VALIUM.

>> Interview: THAT WAS WHEN

THE P.Q. WAS ELECTED IN 1976 AND

I WALKED INTO THE EDITORIAL

OFFICE AND ALL OF THE WRITER HIS

WHITE FACES BECAUSE THE RESULTS

WERE COMING IN AND IT WAS

CLEARLY GOING TO BE A MAJOR P.Q.

VICTORY AND HOW SIMPLY IT

HAPPENED WAS ALL THESE JERKS

COULD USE A VALIUM AND I WENT

BACK TO MY DRAWING BOARD AND

DREW RENE LEVESQUE, OKAY,

EVERYBODY, TAKE A VALIUM AND

THERE WAS AN IMMEDIATE REACTION,

PARTICULARLY IN THE ENGLISH

COMMUNITY, YEAH, IT'S NOT THE

END OF THE WORLD.

AND I'M HAPPY TO SAY THAT A LOT

OF AP ANGLOS LEFT BUT MORE OF US

STAYED AND WE TOOK OUR VALIUM

AND YOU'RE BETTER MONTREALERS

FOR IT.

>> Wendy: YOU GAVE A HECK OF A

VALIUM AT SOME POINT?

>> Interview: I DID, I DID.

IT WAS FUNNY.

I WON A NATIONAL NEWSPAPER AWARD

ONE YEAR AND HE WAS A GUEST IN

TORONTO AND AS A JOKE AT THE

PARTY BEFORE THE NATIONAL

NEWSPAPER AWARDS, I SAID,

MR. LEVESQUE, I HAVE A GIFT FOR

YOU.

YOU KNOW, OH, SO I HANDED HIM A

10-MILLIGRAM VALIUM WHICH IS A

PRETTY POWERFUL THING AND

LEVESQUE, GOD BLESS HIM, HE

LOOKED AT IT AND HE HAD HIS

SCOTCH AND HE TOOK IT.

AND EVERYBODY KIND OF LIKE WHOA!

AND HIS SPEECH DIED HALFWAY

THROUGH THE EVENING AND HE BEGAN

SLURRING AND THIS AND THAT AND

THE OTHER AND I TAKE FULL CREDIT

FOR THAT.

BY THE WAY, AT ONE POINT WE'RE

PRETTY GOOD FRIENDS AND HE WAS A

GOOD SPORT ABOUT IT UP UNTIL THE

END.

HE ENJOYED THE CARTOONS.

>> Wendy: I CAN SORT OF TELL

LOOKING AT THE CARTOONS WHICH

PEOPLE YOU LIKED THE MOST.

>> Interview: I THINK THAT YOU

CAN'T HELP.

I MEAN, MY STEPHEN HARPER

CARTOONS ARE NOT REMARKABLE, I

DON'T THINK.

I NEVER MET -- I THINK THAT HE'S

THE ONLY PRIME MINISTER THAT I

NEVER MET.

SO THERE WAS NO ENTHUSIASM ABOUT

THAT GUY.

AND I DON'T KNOW IF I'D WALK

AROUND A CORNER TO MEET HIM,

QUITE HONESTLY.

>> Wendy: MULRONEY --

>> Interview: OH!

>> Wendy: YOU CERTAINLY

ENJOYED DRAWING HIS.

>> Interview: PEOPLE THINK

THAT I HATED MULRONEY AND IT'S

NOT TRUE AT ALL.

I ENJOYED WATCHING HIM AND HE

WAS FROM MONTREAL AND WE ALL

KNEW HIM AND THE IRISH BLUSTER

AND VERY PLEASED WITH HIMSELF.

(*)

* I FEEL YOU STEAL YOUR HEART AWAY *

>> Interview: HE WAS REALLY

PAIPARANOID ABOUT WHAT PEOPLE WROTE

ABOUT HIM AND HE WAS TERRIBLY

INSECURE ABOUT THAT.

SO IT BEGAN TO REALLY BECOME

VERY EASY FOR ME IN CARTOONS TO

BEGIN TO POINT OUT ODDITIES.

>> Wendy: HIS CHIN.

>> Interview: HIS CHIN, WELL,

THE OLD EXPRESSION IS THAT NOT

THAT HIS CHIN WAS SO BIG, HE HAD

NO NECK.

NOT TRUE.

SO EARLY ON ONE OF MY FAVOURITE

CARTOONS, HE WAS BOASTING ABOUT

WHAT THE CARTOONISTWITH HIS CHIN

AND HE WAS REALLY PLEASED WITH

THAT SO I PUT IT IN A BRASSIERE.

>> Wendy: HOW DID HE REACT TO

THAT?

>> Interview: NOT VERY WELL OR

IT WAS MILA WHO WAS UPSET ABOUT

THAT.

BUT YOU CAN'T CARE ABOUT THAT

SORT OF THING.

>> Wendy: WHEN YOU WERE

STARTING OUT YOU PUSHED THE

LIMITS FOR A WHILE.

>> Interview: YEAH.

>> Wendy: WHAT WAS TABOO?

>> Interview: THE ROYAL

FAMILY.

THERE WAS A HUGE BLOW UP ABOUT

MY ROYAL FAMILY CARTOONS IN THE

1970s.

>> Wendy: ONE THE QUEEN WITH

PRINCE PHILIP --

>> Interview: ON HER KNEE AND

NOBODY HAD DRAWN EVEN A CRITICAL

CARTOON OF THE QUEEN IN THE

ENGLISH LANGUAGE MEDIA UP TO

THAT POINT OR EVER.

IT WAS JUST FORBIDDEN.

SO THE MONARCHIST LEAGUE WENT

NUTS ABOUT THAT ONE.

>> Wendy: I NOTICED HER

FEET --

>> Interview: THEY'RE SORT OF

BIGGER SUGGESTIONS IN HER LITTLE

FEET WHICH YOU JUST PLAY AROUND

WITH.

>> Wendy: SO YOU WERE ASKING

FOR TROUBLE.

YOU WERE ASKING FOR IT.

>> Interview: IN A WAY, YEAH,

IN A WAY.

AND THEN A FEW YEARS AGO, 2008,

THE OBAMAS VISITED BUCKINGHAM

PALACE AND I THINK THAT IT WAS

THEIR FIRST OFFICIAL SORT OF

VISIT AND MICHELLE OBAMA WASN'T

ALL OF THAT FAMILIAR WITH

PROTOCOL, RIGHT, SHE IS TALL,

AND SHE TOUCHED THE QUEEN,

RIGHT?

AND HER HAND WAS STRATEGICALLY

LOCATED SO I DREW THIS SO

MICHELLE OBAMA IS SAYING WHO

KNEW?

[laughter]

NOT ONE LETTER OF COMPLAINT.

>> Wendy: REALLY?

>> Interview: SO THINGS CHANGE

IN TERMS OF PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE OF

THINGS.

>> Wendy: SO IN 1967, PIERRE

TRUDEAU WAS STARTING A POLITICAL

CAREER AND NOW YOU'VE GOT

ANOTHER ONE.

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE TWO OF

THEM, HOW DO THEY COMPARE?

>> Interview: I -- ALL RIGHT,

THE TWO TRUDEAUS, IT'S NOT AS IF

THEY'RE TWEEDEL DUM AND TWEEDLE

DEE.

BUT THEY'RE VERY SMART AND

CLEVER PEOPLE AND I DON'T THINK

THAT PEOPLE REALISED HOW SMART

AND CLEVER JUSTIN TRUDEAU WAS.

EVEN THESE COLUMNISTS, ANDREW

COIN ANCOYNE AND OTHERS WERE DISMISSING

HIM AS AN AIRHEAD AND THEY WERE

WRONG.

THAT ELECTION WILL GO DOWN IN

THE HISTORY BOOKS AND I REMEMBER

MY FAVOURITE CARTOON AND HIS

FAVOURITE CARTOON WAS JUST

BEFORE THE ELECTION IS JUSTIN

PEERING OUT AND SAYING WE'RE

LEADING BY A HAIR.

[laughter]

AND THAT WAS IT, EXACTLY.

I MEAN, AND THEY JUST -- SO HE'S

DESPITE THE SELFIES, HE'S

DEVELOPED RESPECT AMONGST THE

POPULIST IN CANADA AND HE'S HIS

OWN MAN.

>> Wendy: YOU PORTRAY HIM

OFTEN SHIRTLESS?

>> Interview: WELL, HE OFFER

APPEARS SHIRTLESS, YOU GO WITH

WHAT YOU'VE GOT, WENDY, RIGHT?

AND MY FIRST DRAWING WAS JUSTIN

TRUDEAU WAS HIM DRIVING IN HIS

FATHER'S CAR TO OTTAWA BUT THEN

THE SUNNY WAYS THING CAME ALONG

SO I TOOK THE CAR TO B CARTOON AND I ADD

A SUN THING AND HE STARTED TO GO

AROUND SHIRTLESS SO I TOOK HIS

SHIRT OFF SO IT'S INTERESTING

HOW THIS CARTOON HAS EVOLVED

THROUGH DIFFERENT PHASES.

>> Wendy: SO I NOTICE THAT YOU

HAVE AN ORDER OF CANADA.

>> Interview: THEY HAD AN

EXTRA ONE HANGING AROUND.

>> Wendy: YOU WERE DENOUNCED

IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS YEARS

AGO.

>> Interview: WHAT A GREAT

COUNTRY, HUH?

10 YEARS BEFORE I GOT THE ORDER

OF CANADA I WAS DENOUNCED IN THE

HOUSE OF COMMONS BY THE TORIES

OF A CARTOON DRAWN OF BRIAN

MULRONEY AND MUCH OUTRAGE AND

INDIG NANCY AND THEN 10 YEARS

LATER I GOT THE ORDER OF CANADA

AND IT'S A GREAT COUNTRY.

>> Wendy: IT'S BEEN A REAL

PLEASURE.

>> Interview: THANKS, WENDY,

NICE TO HAVE TALKED TO YOU.

>> Wendy: YEAH, THANK YOU.

I HAVE TALKED TO A LOT OF

INTERESTING PEOPLE ON SUNDAY

NIGHTS THIS YEAR AND YOU CAN

CHECK OUT THOSE INTERVIEWS AND A

LOT MORE ON OUR YouTube

CHANNEL, GO TO

YouTube.COM/CBCTHENATIONAL

AND YOU CAN SUBSCRIBE AND LET US

KNOW WHAT YOU THINK.

>>> COMING UP A CANADIAN WORLD

CHAMPIONSHIP WIN THAT IS NOT

HOCKEY.

PLUS...

>>> A MUSIC FESTIVAL TAKES A

UNIQUE APPROACH TO FIGHT DRUG

OVERDOSES, THAT'S NEXT O

* [serene]

[footsteps crunching in snow]

*

Suicide is a huge problem here in this town.

We lost so many friends.

My best friend Johnny

committed suicide.

During his funeral at the church,

I didn't cry.

Not until he was good and put down six feet

down for the last time I was going to see him.

*

It broke my heart in to a million pieces.

* [uplifting]

[speaking alternate language]

* [upbeat]

*

Loudspeaker: Thank you for supporting

the annual dance competition.

[crowd chattering]

[speaking alternate language]

[no audio]

[applause]

[speaking alternate language]

[applause]

* [techno]

[cheering]

*

[cheers and applause]

*

[cheers and applause]

[indistinct over loud speaker]

[applause]

*

Before I was just a quiet guy, shy guy.

But now I'm not shy anymore

because I want

people to be more happier.

[horn blares]

(*)

>> Wendy: WITH THE RISING

NUMBER OF OPIOID DEATHS ACROSS

THE COUNTRY, A WINNIPEG MUSIC

FESTIVAL IS TAKING A NEW

APPROACH TO DRUG USE, ARMING

FIRST AID CREWS WITH KITS IN

CASE ANYONE OVERDOSES.

KATIE NICHOLSON REPORTS.

(*)

[singing]

>> Reporter: WITH ITS MELLOW

FAMILY-FRIENDLY DEMOGRAPHIC,

IT'S NOT THE MOST LIKELY VENUE

FOR HARD DRUG USE.

BUT THE WINNIPEG FOLK FESTIVAL

ISN'T TAKING ANY CHANCES.

ITS FIRST AID STAFF ALL TRAINED

TO ADMINISTER NALOXONE, JUST IN

CASE ANYONE OVERDOSES ON

OPIOIDS.

PATRICK DIDN'T NEED TRAINING,

THE FESTIVAL VOLUNTEER IS ALSO A

MEDIC.

>> Interview: AND FENTANYL

POPPED UP IN THE NEWS A LOT.

>> Reporter: YOU DON'T NEED TO

BE A DOCTOR TO USE THE KITS.

>> Interview: IT'S THAT EASY

TO USE THAT WE CAN TRUST ANYONE

TO BE ABLE TO HANDLE THESE KITS

AND ADMINISTER THEM SO IT MAKES

SENSE, ESPECIALLY AT A FESTIVAL

WHERE THERE'S THE POTENTIAL FOR

OVERDOSES AND IT SEEMS LIKE SUCH

A NATURAL THING TO HAVE ON HAND.

>> Reporter: FESTIVAL

ORGANIZERS SAY THERE'S NOT BEEN

A DRUG OVERDOSE HERE IN 10 YEARS

STILL --

>> Interview: IT'S NOT

NECESSARILY A NEED BUT MUCH LIKE

HAVING A FIRE EXTINGUISHER IN

THE HOME, YOU HOPE THAT YOU

NEVER HAVE A FIRE BUT YOU WANT A

FIRE EXTINGUISHER.

>> Reporter: IT'S ONE IN THE

CANADA TO BE READY FOR OPIOID

OVERDOSES AND THEY HAVE

DISTRIBUTED CARDS TO HELP THE

VOLUNTEERS RECOGNIZE THE SIGNS

OF AN OVERDOSE.

>> Interview: AND MORE

INFORMATION IN OUR BACK POCKET,

THE BETTER.

>> Reporter: FESTIVAL-GOERS

SAY THEY HAVE CREATED A SAFE

ENVIRONMENT.

>> Interview: THERE'S A LOT OF

VOLUNTEERS AND STUFF LIKE THAT.

AND THEY CHECK ON YOU AND MAKE

SURE THAT EVERYONE IS DOING FINE

AND STUFF LIKE THAT.

>> Interview: I KNOW IF

ANYTHING HAPPENED I WOULD BE

SAFE.

>> Reporter: FESTIVAL HASN'T

HAD TO USE ANY OF THE NALOXONE

KITS YET AND PEOPLE IT SEEMS ARE

CONTENT JUST GET THEIR FIX OF

MUSIC.

KATIE NICHOLSON, CBC NEWS,

WINNIPEG.

>> Wendy: THERE WAS A HUGE

BASKETBALL WIN FOR CANADA TODAY.

THE CANADIAN MEN'S TEAM WON THE

WORLD UNDER-19 BASKETBALL

CHAMPIONSHIP.

BEATING ITALY 79-60.

BEFORE TODAY A CANADIAN

BASKETBALL TEAM HAS NEVER WON A

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP AT ANY LEVEL,

MAKING IT CANADA'S FIRST EVER

WORLD BASKETBALL TITLE.

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>>> ANOTHER CANADIAN FIRST,

HOSTING THE WORLD INDIGENOUS

NATION'S GAMES.

THE CLOSING CEREMONY AND PARADE

OF NATIONS CAPPED A NINE-DAY

EVENT SOUTH OF EDMONTON.

1500 ATHLETES CAME TO CANADA

FROM 29 COUNTRIES.

>>> WHEN WE COME BACK... WE'LL

HAVE MORE ON THE B.C. WILDFIRES.

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Reporter: Under the instruction of the Bank of Canada,

two Ottawa firms do most of the processing of currency.

Two years ago, it was decided to bring out

Canadian Elizabethan dollars.

The product of the work that began then

will be seen this week when the new bills come into use.

Oh!

Let's get some open here to give to the tellers.

Reporter: The new bills look a little strange at first--

a more mature Queen Elizabeth is on the front;

robins claim territory on the back.

The bills are more detailed, more colourful.

The bold numbers make it easier

for visually impaired people to use;

but visually, they don't appeal to everyone.

I don't like them.

It's ugly, that's... why should we change?

Canada's new one dollar coins

came tumbling off the mint's money presses today,

and some people are already calling them loonies.

They're made of nickel, copper, and recycled old tin cans.

They're gold coloured and they have 11 sides.

Last fall, a courier service lost the original design

of a voyageur, so it was switched to a loon

swimming on a lake.

It's coming-- the latest addition

to Canada's coin collection.

Here's a sample token of the new bimetal coin;

nickel on the outside with an aluminum-bronze centre.

Now, all they have to figure out

is what design to put in the middle.

There's no shortage of ideas--

at the Canadian Mint, there are 19,000 of them.

[applause]

This design embodies the strength and the determination

of Canadians from coast to coast.

Reporter: The new bills are smooth, almost slick,

with clear windows.

[money snapping taut]

And they won't tear easily.

There's a great future, the Bank of Canada says,

in bills that feel like plastic.

These new bank notes are a 21st century achievement

in which all Canadians can take pride

and in which all Canadians can place their confidence.

Reporter: When the banks open this week,

you will find the latest symbol of Canada's age of development

the new Canadian dollar.

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>> Wendy: BEFORE WE LEAVE YOU

TONIGHT WE WANTED TO RECAP OUR

TOP STORY, THE WILDFIRES IN B.C.

HERE ARE SOME STRIKING IMAGES

AND REACTIONS FROM THOSE

AFFECTED...

>> Interview: WE COULD SEE ALL

OF THE SMOKE ALL THE WAY FROM

THE FIRE AT WAYNE'S LAKE.

ME AND MY BROTHER-IN-LAW, WE

WERE WATCHING IT COME OVER THE

HILL.

>> Interview: I WENT OUT ON MY

PATIO AND THE FIRE WAS ON THE

MOUNTAINSIDE RIGHT BEHIND MY

HOUSE.

>> Interview: POLICE CALLED

AND EVERYBODY GOT TO GO AND I

WENT OH, I DON'T WANT TO GO

ANYWHERE, I DON'T HAVE ANYWHERE

TO GO.

>> Interview: ALL OF A SUDDEN

IT JUST POPS OUT OF THE TREES

AND THEY'RE LIKE YOU GOT TO

LEAVE, YOU GOT TO LEAVE NOW AND

THEY WOULDN'T EVEN LET US BIT

THE GOATS OUT OF THE YARD OR THE

CHICKENS.

>> Interview: ABOUT 15 FEW

FIRES IN THE LAST FEW DAYS

THAT'S PRETTY TOUGH.

>> Interview: I THOUGHT THAT I

WOULD BE LOST IN THE MIDDLE OF

NOWHERE BUT NOW I GOT PEOPLE AND

EVERYBODY IS SO SUPPORTIVE.

I LOVE THIS CITY.

>> Interview: WE PLAN ON

HEADING BACK AS SOON AS WE CAN.

>> Wendy: THAT'S "THE

NATIONAL" FOR THIS SUNDAY NIGHT.

FOR NEWS AT ANY HOUR YOU CAN

ALWAYS GO TO OUR WEBSITE

cbcnews.ca.

I'M WENDY MESLEY.

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