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Hello dear friends, welcome to my channel

thank you for watching my videos

I hope that they are useful for you

and if they not

I hope that you simply enjoy your time

in this video i want to tell you

about the transfer in Alanya (Turkey)

not in general about all the transport here

we are here for quite less time

only for 4 days

that is why we needed some exact and fast solutions

about the transfer, for example

transfer from the airport of Alanya to our hotel

we have checked different options

among them was the first option

the shuttle (bus)

of the company Havas

that goes from the airport and starts in the center of the city

these buses depend

on domestic flights

in the Gazipasa airport

and they start from the airport

25 minutes after the

domestic flight, so here you need to

match your flight with the nearest domestic flight

but we did not want to wait for domestic flight

we were not sure that there would be bus at the time when we land

we were afraid also that there would be a lot of people in bus

so we excluded this option, though it was one of the cheapest

As i know and i have read

the cost of trip by bus is around 18 Turkish liras per person (3 dollars, 200 rupees)

The second option is taxi

neither this option we have choosen

because cabs cost around 30-40 euros in different companies (2500 - 3300 rupees)

but this is the price not per person but per cab

per 2 people

or how much people you will be, 3-4

we left this optoin

and we have choosen the third one

this is a transfer from the company

we found the company '724 transfer'

I will leave the links on their website

this was the most decent option for us

because when you step out from the airport, the representatives of the company meet you

with the board with company name

'724 transfer'. It is easy to find them

because they wear blue T-shirts with company name

they are visible from far

you go to them and

you name your surname, name and hotel

the booking of this service

can be easily done on the website

important is to put ticks on exact places

when it is written id

you should write not the id, but

first you should put a tick that you are not a citizen of Turkey

and automatically the id will be changed on passport

and you write all your details

passport number, address, phone number etc

there is also possibility on the website

to pay the service in advance

by card

they also accept Russian cards

and when we got transfer from Alanya airport to the hotel

before this trip

we paid the service online

We will also go with this company

from Alanya to airport of Antalya

because our flight will be from there

we could use the simple buses

but for the we need to find the bus stop

and we are not very comfortable to search for it

with luggage in the early morning

on the bus stop

we should find the right bus

and to go to the airport

of Antalya

but we decided not to risk

there might not be seats

or we might not find the way

also the buses

that start in the morning

they start from 08.00 morning

and we need a transfer earlier

because our flight is early and the route till airport will take 2,5 hours

that is why we

have choosen the transfer company

and the way from our hotel to airport of Antalya

the cost was

45 Turkish liras per person (7 dollars, 500 rupees)

the things that i liked in this company are

that they drop you right to your hotel

and not somewhere to the center of the city

that it is very easy to find them

because they have their uniform

and the name of the company

is written on boards

what i did not like there is

that be ready that you are not alone there

this shuttle will take different people

everybody stays in different hotel

that is why it is possible that your hotel will be last

that happened with us

when we were going from

the airport of Alanya to our hotel

in between airport and Kleopatra beach

there are also other areas

and all the people from shuttle were staying in those hotels

that is why we reached our hotel last

and instead 45 mins - 1 hour or trip was

around 1,5 - 2 hours

we were quite tired

there was no water in bus (it was for the long trip only)

but as far as i know there are some

snacks and water in Havas buses

but for travelling with them you should check domestic flights

so we discovered this company for us

we were very happy with it

maybe in web you can find

some other similar companies

please write in comments if you

also had transfer from this company or a different one

or write how you were travelling

how much was your trip and where you were going

it is interesting for us

also for our future trips

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this is the bus on the way back from our hotel

that is located in in Alanya

to the other city Antalya and its airport

we also used the service of the same company

the trip was good and comfortable

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Ah! You got angry!

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delicious?

Eat a lot and grow up big.

Next is JJ! Come on!

There, there.

Wow! He stood!

Awesome!

Kawaii!

Kawaii!

Here you are.

Oh, he is biting!

He dropped it.

Up, up, high!

Huh? what?

He says that he has many friends abroad.

It would be nice if they also come to see Japan.

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083 - We went down the Slough Arm so you don't have to. - Duration: 16:22.

Uxbridge, the capital of the RAF bombing of something or other. Anyway, yeah, the air war over Britain

was fought from here, so that's kind of cool.

It's, we haven't really explored too much but it's a little bit urban, as you can probably hear. Yeah, and

it's got kind of like, it does, indeed have, what, from what the Nicholson's guide

has, a bit of a sort of modernist feel of buildings, that aren't really very

modern anymore. Urm, but, yeah, you know. Nice enough little town. Obviously we

were heading towards London, but there is the small matter of the Slough arm to... Which will be taking us away from London.

Yeah, and we were a bit apprehensive because... read what it says... Well mainly because of

two things in here. In the Nicholson's guide it it mentions that Slough is.. was

immortalised in verse in 1981 with the words; "Come friendly bombs and fall on

Slough, it isn't fit for humans now, there isn't grass to graze a cow'. So that

doesn't exactly sound... Do we want to go to Slough. Like, do we want to go to Slough?

Haven't been to slough. And then, I got onto this bit here... There is navigating the arm itself.

Yeah, so it describes the Slough arm and it says, it quote, 'It passes dull

housing and industrial estates on its way to the terminal basin on the

outskirts of town. This waterway is now badly stilted and the basin is in a

sorry and decrepit state, making progress for all but shallow drafted craft both

difficult and unrewarding, as a navigation is rapidly falling into the

user to or losing category'. So that also doesn't make it sound great. Difficult and unrewarding! Yeah. Doesn't sound inviting. But, this is

from 2010, and I did a bit of googling, and apparently it was heavily

dredged in 2014, and people who went down it in 2014

described it as, unrewarding but not difficult. And we also asked our Twitter

followers if anyone had been down it recently, and nobody had said they've been

down it, but we found out there's a festival there, a waterways festival there

every year, so, and I think that's only half way down so... Yeah, that's a feed

marina, it's that's Ivy or Ivor Marina, it's just a little bit ways, it's

actually like a third of the way down. Yeah, and London boat Girl said, like she

found on 'local Facebook', she said that it was a, a... A poop hole. Yeah, But we're going to find out for ourselves. Yeah, Yeah, we're going to find out

because we going to do it. And according to the Canal Plan, it's only an

hour and a half to the end, and a hour and a half back. Which might be because people are

rushing to get there and out. Right, so it might just.. we don't know. But there's no locks,

once we get down there. Oh, we've got one lock to do. Yeah, one lock to do between here and there. We've got to

stop briefly at Cowley Bridge, just above the lock I think, to deal with water and

and waste and all that sort of stuff. And probably slough terminal, and back.

Yeah, I'd want to be off the Slough Arm today I think. Okay, Unless we find anything Spectacular.

Yeah, so to Slough and back. The Journey.

Here's a little holdover from my former life in movie equipment rentals.

These are some of the guys that make the best movie cameras in the world.

And also most of the lighting gear.

Jo's running up to Lidl, I'm heading down towards the next lock,

she's gonna meet me at the next lock. George, is down there.

Georgie's following along on the boat as he cannot go to Lidl.

So we're at Cowley Lock and the Cowley Sanitary station. Urm. where there is an elsan,

and water. And the water is a pain in the butt. We've travelled about half a mile today, it's taken

us about an hour, and it's not been fun. So I got off at the last bridge. To walk

over to a Lidl, in search of chocolate croissants, which there were none.

So we had croissants which was fine. But what there is is this lovely water point,

this lovely incredibly helpful water point, and you may have noticed, that after several

iterations of, of it squirting into my shoe, I've had to do a little bodge job repair

with a shoelace, because every time we tried to turn the pressure up, the hose

lock would shoot off the end of our, non hose lock brand nozzle thingy, and I'd

end up with a foot full of water. It happened like three, not it happended about five. Like seven times. Yeah.

Its just.... [sigh] The water is nearly full. The water is nearly full. So eventually at some point we might get

onto the Slough Arm. Yeah, which is still down south of us. Down this lock, yeah. What a day.

Oh, Tree. How are you finding the Slough Arm? Well it's slow going. It is very shallow, especially

on the sides, the middle of it is deep enough that we're moving, but we're not

able to keep up much speed. We've just gotten to bridge four, so we're basically 2

miles in. Of 5 miles. Just about 2 miles in of 5. Urm, what I'd seen on the forums was

something saying that it had been dredged in 2014, from the Ivor marina

all the way through to the basin. But that they'd run out of money for the

project to do this section here, where we are, from the marina to, to the junction. I

hope that's right and it's not the other way around. Well there's a couple of

turning points if we can't get any further, but also... Yeah one of them is

coming up in a second, and I'll be amazed if there is actually a turning point. And um, its ver pretty, like I was

expecting industrial all the way, but it's lovely so far isn't it. Oh year, no,

it's this, you know I mean, it appears that either, either side, just on the

other side, like here there's a fence on the left here, and on the right there's

some sort of hill, and it appears that on, you know, you go more than a couple of

meters either side of the canal, and it's just industrial wasteland. But its just a little haven. Because

we're basically like just a little bit north of Heathrow right now. Yeah there's

a little bit of noise but other than that, you wouldn't know really, no I mean, and an

enormous amount of birds, and... Yeah... and you know just lots of little coots and

everything in their nest and mud hens. So yeah, we'll see how far we can get.

So once we got past bridge four, The Slough Arm's not too bad. Basically

there's a lot of, like agael mats and growth down, there but it's not actually

stuck to the bottom, and it's not really, like it's just sort of floating around,

it's not really so shallow here that there's a problem with navigating.

That said it's still slow moving because there's just so many boats,

along here. There just all moored along. And they have got shallow water beneath

them, where it's a large amount of algae's developed

sort of solidified underneath them.

So we've made it to the end of the Slough Arm and its... well its just fabulous.

Okay, so the first couple of miles were really rough going because they were

very shallow, then we got the bridge four, passed bridge four they, at some point, done a

fairly significant amount of dredging, so from there the navigation wasn't too

hard. Then we got past bridge eight I think it was, from the moment we passed

the turning point, you saw the bubbles coming up out of the water?

That was methane, as we were disrupting everything down there, and the smells

started coming up with the methane and everything. And I'm like, well that's pleasant. But then you started

passing just enormous amounts of garbage bags and trash and... it's disgusting. Yeah, it's like the

worst we've seen. It's like, there is trash floating on the surface like, there is water

bottles and stuff, but actually in the canal there is just plastic bag after

plastic bag. Yeah there's like full trash bags, full bags of diapers, there's... Shopping trolleys.

Shopping trolleys, there's all sorts of garbage and stuff, up until we got to all

the bubbles, once it started bubbling that's when it got really gross. I mean were

glad we've done it, to say we've done it. I'm glad we've done it. It's

really tragic because honestly. It could be nice. It could be really nice, I mean okay the end here

is in a part of town were there is nothing. Yeah, but if they just

put a couple of moorings here and..

So anyway, would you recommend people doing it. I'd say yes, i'd still say yes its worth it. I'd

say everybody should do it just to see how bad it is. The

fact is there's so much junk, that I think that people should call attention to it

Yeah, because its when you started getting into the urban area. And like you can see it,

there's a couple of yards where people have just decided to just throw

everything over the side of the yard. We passed a heron thats standing up there, it's like the

skinniest heron I've ever seen. And in the water there's a massive

amount of fish, swimming around through the handles of plastic bags. Its sad. It's really sad.

So that was a very long day.

And we didn't get very far because we sent down the Slough Arm. Yeah, which was a long day.

We did, we did like 15 miles today. Yeah 10 of which was the Slough Arm and back. So we went down

the Slough Arm, so you don't have to. Yes. Don't bother. Unless you want to tick it off like we did.

If you want to tike it off, or if you want to... If you just want to just chill out I'm not

see anything. Or, if you just want to have like a moment's reflection on just how

badly human beings can ruin their waterways, uh, yeah.

You know what I forgot to tell you when we were at the end? No What? When we were in the basin, we

were two miles from the mooring in Eton that we were at last June. Like a year ago.

You know what you need to play on the video? Once we get to the end there. Two

seconds of the doors; The End. This is the end. Underwhelming end.

Yeah, it really was extremely underwhelming, but it was worth ticking

off the thing. We can say we've done it. You don't have to. So then we came back down and we turned back onto

the main, is at the main line? Main Line Grand Union. And we were going to stop but then we just were

being a bit picky about moorings, because we thought we wanted one in the shade

but the sun is pretty much going down now so it doesn't matter. Because we are probably

gonna move on tomorrow. So we have stopped past the junction with the

Paddington Arm, so we're heading down to Brent... is it Brentford or Brentwood?

I think it's Brentford... Arm towards the Junction with the Thames. So we're not

gonna go on to the Thames here, but we'll be coming past the junction

Brentford makes more sense doesn't, its because it's the place where the Brent

River meets the... Yeah. Yeah. Well I don't know what it is. But we're not going on to the Thames, it's

with the place where but we're going past, but it's basically just so we can

join up at route really and do everything. Which is annoying because

there's quite a few locks I think, down there. Stop saying it's annoying, this is

the goal. See it all. It was like, it was a good, day but I didn't... I feel like

we didn't really achieve much. We didn't achieve anything. It was so hot. You know, I

mean, it was kind of a goofball day, mainly we were just ticking off an

experience, and I think we got ticked off on that experience, but that's good. I

want to get out of London. Like we haven't even gone into it yet. We've just started into London. I know. And you're already talking about getting out.

So, thanks for watching, like, click, comment, subscribe, hit the bell

if you want to, and see you next time.

Come friendly bombs and foul on Slough. It

isn't fit for humans now, that isn't grass to graze a cow.

You said foul, its fall. What? You said foul on Slough, its fall on Slough. Did I say foul? Yes. Ah, right. read it again.

...but but then it's just down to.. Is it Peachy Cowley or Cowley Peachy Junction?

Yeah. Okay, well there's a there's a junction that sounds fruity.

Ah, Im just... there we go.... good shot of you. It's all about me.

It makes more sense for me to go back and move the bus.

haha. There's a bus, we've got to show them this.

there's a bus trying to towed, and um, its not going well.

it's a very humped bridge. That bus is sort of having some problems.

So, at any moment I might spin around and show you a bus falling over. We're a little distracted.

Do not pass go, do not collect $200.

I expected better out of Slough (sluff) but urr, Slough, yes i know, its pronounced differently. [sigh]

Because I don't know where the Lee and the Stort really go, but the go up. and then back and the forth

and then, you know. on.

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The National for Tuesday August 28, 2018 — NAFTA, Pot Testing, Birth Tourism - Duration: 46:33.

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>> Rosemary: ON THIS TUESDAY

NIGHT THE FOREIGN AFFAIRS

MINISTER AND HER TEAM OF

NEGOTIATORS ARE IN WASHINGTON TO

SEE IF CANADA CAN MAKE A DEAL ON

NAFTA.

WITH JUST DAYS UNTIL DONALD

TRUMP IMPOSED DEADLINE, WHAT IS

AT STAKE IN THESE NEGOTIATIONS?

HOW DAIRY COULD SPOIL THEM.

AND THE DISPUTE OVER, WELL, HOW

TO RESOLVE DISPUTES.

WE'LL BREAK IT ALL DOWN.

>> Andrew: ALSO TONIGHT... WE

DIG INTO A CONTROVERSIAL AUTISM

THERAPY.

THERE'S NO SCIENCE TO SUPPORT

IT. IT CAN BE DANGEROUS.

SO WHY IS IT STILL AVAILABLE IN

CANADA?

>> Adrienne: AND THIS MAN SAYS

THAT HE GOT PTSD FROM MURDERING

A POLICE OFFICER.

WHY IS VETERANS' AFFAIRS PAYING

FOR HIS TREATMENT EVEN THOUGH

HE'S NOT A VETERAN?

>>> THIS IS "THE NATIONAL."

(*)

(*)

>> Rosemary: AFTER SITTING ON

THE SIDELINES OF THE NAFTA

NEGOTIATIONS FOR WEEKS, TONIGHT

CANADA IS FINALLY BACK IN THE

GAME, BUT THE CLOCK IS TICKING

DOWN AND FAST.

A DEAL HAS TO BE MADE BY THE END

OF THIS WEEK AND AS KATIE

SIMPSON EXPLAINS THAT'S WHY

CHRYSTIA FREELAND AND HER TEAM

DROPPED EVERYTHING TODAY AND

RUSHED TO D.C.

>> Reporter: NEVER BEFORE HAS

CANADA'S ARRIVAL AT NAFTA TALKS

BEEN SO CRITICAL OR SO CLOSELY

WATCHED.

THIS RETURN TO WASHINGTON MAY

JUST BE THE START OF THE FINAL

PUSH TO GET TO A THREE-WAY TRADE

DEAL.

>> The Hon. Chyrstia Freeland:

THIS IS REALLY GOING TO BE A

FULL STEAM AHEAD EFFORT WITH A

LOT OF GROUPS WORKING VERY

INTENSIVELY.

THIS IS A REALLY BIG DEAL.

>> Reporter: CANADIAN

NEGOTIATORS SPENT THE DAY

EXAMINING THE PRELIMINARY

AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE U.S. AND

MEXICO ANNOUNCED HASTILY BY

DONALD TRUMP YESTERDAY.

AND THEY MUST FIGURE OUT IF THE

DEAL IS SOMETHING THAT CANADA

CAN WORK WITH.

THE FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTER

SUGGESTED IT'S POSSIBLE, GIVEN

PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS TO AUTO

SECTOR LABOUR STANDARDS.

>> The Hon. Chyrstia Freeland:

MEXICO WAS ABLE TO DO SOMETHING

THAT I THINK THAT MUST HAVE BEEN

QUITE DIFFICULT FOR MEXICO AND

MAKE THOSE CONCESSIONS.

IT DOES REALLY SET THE STAGE FOR

SOME PRODUCTIVE CONVERSATIONS

FOR US HERE THIS WEEK.

>> Reporter: BUT SOURCES TELL

CBC NEWS CANADA IS WORRIED ABOUT

A DIFFERENT PROPOSED CHANGE TO

THE DISPUTE RESOLUTION SYSTEM.

THE PRELIMINARY PACT IS EXPECTED

TO WEAKEN WHAT'S KNOWN AS

"CHAPTER 19".

SOMETHING THAT CANADA HAS SAID

THAT IT WOULD NOT ACCEPT.

THERE'S ANOTHER BIG TENSION

POINT --

>> THERE'S A WORD THAT CANADA

HAS TROUBLE WITH.

IT'S "M-I-L-K," MILK.

ANYTHING TO DO WITH MILK AND

DAIRY, THEY'LL HAVE TO FIX THAT.

>> Reporter: DONALD TRUMP'S

MOST TRUSTED ADVISORS ARE

REPEATING HIS CALLS FOR

CANADA TO KILL THE DAIRY

REGULATION SYSTEM CALLED "SUPPLY

MANAGEMENT."

>> Prime Minister Justin

Trudeau: WE WILL ENGAGE IN A

POSITIVE AND CONSTRUCTIVE WAY AS

WE ALWAYS HAVE BEEN.

AND WE LOOK FORWARD TO

ULTIMATELY

SIGNING A DEAL AS LONG AS IT'S

GOOD FOR CANADA AND GOOD FOR

MIDDLE-CLASS CANADIANS.

>> Reporter: BUT IF CANADA

DOESN'T ACT QUICKLY THERE ARE

MORE

SUGGESTIONS THAT CANADA MAY GET

LEFT BEHIND.

>> WE HOPE THEY HAVE RESULTS SO

CANADA CAN BE PART.

IF THAT IS NOT THE CASE WE WOULD

BE READY TO MOVE FORWARD AND

THAT DOESN'T PRECLUDE -- THAT

DOESN'T PRECLUDE CANADA JOINING

IN FUTURE MOMENTS.

>> Reporter: SENIOR CANADIAN

OFFICIALS TELL ME THAT THERE'S A

REASONABLE CHANCE OF SUCCESS,

THAT SOME KIND OF DEAL CAN BE

REACHED BY FRIDAY.

IT APPEARS THAT NO TIME IS BEING

WASTED WITH THE CANADIANS

MEETING THE MEXICANS TONIGHT AND

THE INTENSIVE TALKS RESUMING

FIRST THING TOMORROW.

ROSIE?

>> Rosemary: OKAY, KATIE, SO A

LOT OF PEOPLE ARE WONDERING WHY

IS THERE A RUSH TO TRY TO GET

THIS DONE BY FRIDAY?

>> Reporter: THERE ARE TWO

POINTS TO THAT.

THE NEW MEXICAN PRESIDENT WANTS

THIS WRAPPED UP BEFORE HE TAKES

OFFICE ON DECEMBER 1st, AND IN

ORDER FOR THAT TO HAPPEN THE

U.S. CONGRESS MUST APPROVE ITS

90-DAY APPROVAL PROCESS.

FOR THAT THEY NEED THIS WRAPPED

UP BY THE

END OF THE WEEK.

>> Rosemary: KATIE, YOU'LL BE

ON THE STORY ALL WEEK.

THANK YOU.

LET'S TAKE A CLOSER LOOK AT ONE

OF THE STICKING POINTS IN THOSE

TALKS -- DAIRY AND POULTRY,

PROTECTED IN THIS COUNTRY BY

SOMETHING THAT YOU HAVE HEARD

THE NAME, SUPPLY MANAGEMENT.

CANADA MANAGES OR CONTROLS THE

SUPPLY OF MILK, CHEESE, EGGS,

CHICKEN AND TURKEY AND IT LIMITS

FOREIGN IMPORTS LIKE U.S. DAIRY

WITH SOME PRETTY STEEP TARIFFS.

IT CONTROLS THE SUPPLY OF WHAT'S

AVAILABLE BUT FARMERS ALSO LIKE

IT BECAUSE IT PREVENTS CHEAPER

AMERICAN PRODUCTS FROM FLOODING

IN AND FORCING CANADIANS OUT OF

BUSINESS.

BUT DONALD TRUMP IS NO FAN OF

CANADIAN TARIFFS AND AS JAELA

BERNSTEIN TELLS US, DAIRY

FARMERS HERE ARE WORRIED THAT

THEIR JOB WILL BE

SACRIFICED TO APPEASE THE

PRESIDENT.

>> FARMING IS NICE, CHALLENGING,

IT'S HARD, FRUSTRATING

SOMETIMES.

SO WE DO MANY HOURS AND THEN,

AGAIN, WE DON'T TAKE THAT MUCH

OF A SALARY.

IF YOU'RE NOT MAKING MONEY

ANYMORE, WE'RE JUST ASKING FOR A

DECENT SALARY AND HAVING OUR

FAMILY FARMS.

>> Reporter: QUÉBEC DAIRY

FARMERS FEEL THEY'VE ALREADY

GIVEN UP ENOUGH FOR

INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN TWO

SEPARATE MAJOR TRADE AGREEMENTS,

ONE WITH EUROPE AND ONE WITH PACIFIC

NATIONS, CANADA AGREED TO OPEN

UP ITS

DAIRY MARKET SLIGHTLY.

SOME ESTIMATES THAT THE COST TO

FARMERS IS AS HIGH AS

$160 MILLION A YEAR.

NOW THEY'RE FEARFUL THAT NAFTA

WILL ALSO BE NEGOTIATED ON THEIR

BACKS SINCE THEIR WAY OF DOING

BUSINESS REMAINS IN THE

CROSSHAIRS OF THE AMERICAN

PRESIDENT.

>> President Donald Trump: YOU

KNOW, THEY HAVE TARIFFS OF

ALMOST 300% ON SOME OF OUR DAIRY

PRODUCTS, SO WE CAN'T HAVE THAT.

>> Reporter: THOSE WORDS

WEIGHED HEAVILY ON THE MINDS OF

QUÉBEC DAIRY FARMERS AT A UNION

MEETING TODAY.

>> I FEEL LIKE THERE'S A BIG

CLOUD ON TOP OF MY HEAD.

>> Reporter: WITH THE OTHER

TRADE DEALS, OTTAWA OFFERED

FINANCIAL

ASSISTANCE TO FARMERS HURT BY

THE CONCESSIONS.

BUT DAIRY FARMERS SAY THAT WITH

NAFTA THERE'S SO MUCH MORE AT

STAKE. >> IT HAS A HUGE IMPACT ON

CANADA IF WE LET GO OF SUPPLY

MANAGEMENT.

>> Reporter: PRIME MINISTER

JUSTIN TRUDEAU INSISTED TODAY

THAT HE'LL STAND BEHIND THE

DAIRY FARMERS.

>> Prime Minister Justin

Trudeau: MY POSITION HAS NOT

CHANGED.

WE WILL DEFEND SUPPLY

MANAGEMENT.

>> WE TRY TO BE POSITIVE AND NOT

PESSIMISTIC BUT WE'RE ALWAYS

AFRAID THAT WE'LL PAY AGAIN AND

I HOPE THAT IT'S NOT GOING TO BE

THE CASE.

>> Reporter: GERARD HOPES THAT

HIS

SONS WILL SOMEDAY TAKE OVER THE

FAMILY FARM BUT THEIR FUTURE ON

THIS LAND WILL BE DECIDED MORE

THAN 900 KILOMETRES AWAY IN

WASHINGTON THIS WEEK.

JAELA BERNSTIEN, CBC NEWS,

MONTREAL.

>> Rosemary: NOT JUST FARMERS

NERVOUSLY WATCHING WHAT HAPPENS

IN D.C. THIS WEEK, THAT'S

BECAUSE ANY CHANGES TO THE

24-YEAR-OLD NAFTA AGREEMENT WILL

BE IMPORTANT TO THE CANADIAN

ECONOMY.

HERE'S WHAT IS AT STAKE... SOME

$2 BILLION WORTH OF GOODS AND

SERVICES CROSS OUR BORDER DAILY.

THAT'S A BIG NUMBER.

OR PUT ANOTHER WAY... EVERY

MINUTE OF EVERY DAY MORE THAN

$1 MILLION OF TRADE CROSSES

BETWEEN THE U.S.-CANADA BORDER.

THE UNITED STATES IS, OF COURSE,

CANADA'S LARGEST TRADING

PARTNER.

IN FACT, 36 STATES COUNT CANADA

AS THEIR TOP CUSTOMER.

AND JUST TO HAMMER HOME THAT

POINT AGAIN, CANADA EXPORTS MORE

GOODS TO THE STATE OF MICHIGAN

THAN IT DOES TO THE ENTIRE

EUROPEAN UNION.

THE CANADIAN ECONOMY IS

MORE

INTEGRATED THAN EVER.

MILLIONS OF JOBS IN ALL THREE

COUNTRIES DEPEND ON THE SUCCESS

OF NAFTA.

THE GOVERNMENT ESTIMATES THAT

3.5 MILLION JOBS IN THIS COUNTRY

ARE SUPPORTED BY TRADE.

AND ONE STUDY SUGGESTS THAT

DISMANTLING THE DEAL WOULD COST

AS MANY AS 85,000 JOBS IN THE

FIRST YEAR ALONE.

AND BUSINESS INVESTMENT IN

CANADA WOULD PLUNGE BY

$3 BILLION.

(*)

>> Andrew: HERE'S WHAT ELSE

WE'RE WORKING ON TONIGHT ON "THE

NATIONAL"... WHY THE

CONSERVATIVES WANT TO CRACKDOWN

ON WHO AUTOMATICALLY GETS

CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP.

>> Adrienne: PLUS, A NEW

ROADSIDE TEST FOR CANNIBAS.

THERE'S ENOUGH TESTS ALREADY

ABOUT THE DEVICE THAT LAWYERS

ARE PREPPING THEIR DEFENCE.

>>> FIRST, A CONVICTED MURDERER

WHO SAYS THAT HE DEVELOPED PTSD

COMMITTING THE CRIME.

SO WHY IS THE GOVERNMENT FOOTING

THE BILL FOR HIS TREATMENT?

>>> CHRISTOPHER GARNIER DID NOT

SERVE A SINGLE DAY IN THE ARMED

FORCES.

HE IS, HOWEVER, SERVING A LIFE

SENTENCE FOR SECOND-DEGREE

MURDER.

STILL, VETERANS' AFFAIRS IS

PAYING FOR HIS PTSD TREATMENT.

TOM MURPHY EXPLAINS WHY.

>> Reporter: IT WAS A CASE

UNLIKE ANY OTHER THAT THIS

PROVINCE HAS SEEN...

A HALIFAX MAN MEETS AN OFF-DUTY

POLICE OFFICER IN A BAR.

HOURS LATER CATHERINE CAMPBELL

IS DEAD.

CHRISTOPHER GARNIER STRANGLED

HER, PUT HER BODY IN A COMPOST

BIN, ROLLED IT THROUGH TOWN, AND

DUMPED IT AT THE FOOT OF THE

MacDONALD BRIDGE.

IT DIDN'T TAKE THE JURY LONG TO

FIND GARNIER GUILTY.

>> ALL I WANT TO SAY IS THAT FOR

ALMOST 2 1/2 YEARS WE HAVE

SOUGHT JUSTICE FOR CATHERINE AND

TODAY WE FEEL THAT WE HAVE

JUSTICE FOR CATHERINE.

>> Reporter: NOW THIS.

WORD THAT VETERANS' AFFAIRS

CANADA IS PAYING FOR TREATMENT

FOR GARNIER WHO THE COURT

DECIDED ACQUIRED PTSD AS A

RESULT OF COMMITTING THE MURDER.

THE FAMILIES AREN'T SPEAKING BUT

IN A RECENT FACEBOOK POST

CAMPBELL'S AUNT SAYS THAT SHE'S

SICKENED BY THIS.

VETERANS' ADVOCATES ARE

SEETHING.

>> THERE'S OUTRAGE IN THE

VETERANS COMMUNITY ABOUT IT,

DEFINITELY.

TONNES OF OUTRAGE.

>> Reporter: HERE'S THE THING,

GARNIER NEVER SERVED, BUT HIS

FATHER IS A VETERAN.

AND SO THERE'S THIS FROM

VETERANS' AFFAIRS... "WHEN A MAN

OR WOMAN SERVES IN CANADA'S

ARMED FORCES OR THE RCMP, THEIR

WHOLE FAMILY SERVES WITH THEM.

COUNSELLING AND OTHER SERVICES

MAY BE PROVIDED IF IT'S

DETERMINED THAT IT MAY ASSIST

THE VETERANS IN ACHIEVING THEIR

REHABILITATION GOALS."

THE LOGIC GOES SOMETHING LIKE

THIS, IF HELPING CHRISTOPHER

GARNIER'S PTSD HELPS HIS FATHER,

THEN CHRISTOPHER GARNIER, EVEN

IF HE KILLED SOMEONE, GETS THE

TREATMENT.

SOME ARE CALLING THAT PERVERSE.

>> A LOT ARE VETERANS AND THE

STILL SERVING MEMBERS ARE STILL

SEEKING HELP FOR PTSD AND ARE

WAITING IN QUEUE BUT THIS FELLA

IS GETTING I GUESS YOU WOULD SAY

SPECIAL TREATMENT.

>> Reporter: NOT EXACTLY, SAYS

VETERANS AFFAIRS, ARGUING THAT

94% OF VETERANS WHO APPLY FOR

MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORTS ARE

APPROVED.

WHAT'S MORE, VETERANS AFFAIRS

SAY THEY ALSO SUPPORT OTHER

MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES INCLUDING

FAMILY AND MARITAL COUNSELLING

AND ACCESS TO SOCIAL WORK

SERVICES.

WHAT IRKS SOME IS THAT A

CONVICTED MURDERER IS GETTING

VETERANS SUPPORT AT ALL.

TOM MURPHY, CBC NEWS, HALIFAX.

>> Andrew: NOW TO A PRACTISE

KNOWN AS BIRTH TOURISM.

EXPECTANT MOTHERS TRAVEL TO

FOREIGN COUNTRIES TO HAVE A

CHILD.

BECAUSE IN SOME PLACESES,

INCLUDING CANADA, THAT NEW BABY

AUTOMATICALLY BECOMES A CITIZEN

JUST BY VIRTUE OF BEING BORN ON

CANADIAN SOIL.

AND, THEREBY, ENTITLED TO ALL OF

THE BENEFITS THAT COME WITH

BEING A CANADIAN.

IT'S ALL PERFECTLY LEGAL BUT THE

CONSERVATIVE PARTY WANTS IT TO

STOP. BRIAR STEWART TAKES A CLOSER

LOOK.

>> Reporter: AT THIS HOSPITAL

IN RICHMOND, B.C., MORE THAN ONE

IN FIVE OF ALL BABIES

DELIVERED LAST YEAR WERE BORN TO

MOTHERS THAT WEREN'T RESIDENTS

OF CANADA.

PART OF A BIRTH TOURISM INDUSTRY

THAT THE FEDERAL CONSERVATIVES

WANT TO CRACK DOWN ON.

>> WE SHOULD FIGHT FOR OUR OWN

BABIES!

>> Reporter: AT THE PARTY'S

CONVENTION, THE DELEGATES

ENDORSED A RESOLUTION TO SCRAP

THE LONG-STANDING POLICY OF

GIVING CITIZENSHIP TO EVERYONE

BORN HERE.

IT'S A STEP THAT A FORMER

IMMIGRATION OFFICIAL SAID WOULD

LIKELY GO TOO FAR.

>> IF YOU MAKE THE CHANGE THAT

WOULD ADVERSELY AFFECT ALL

CANADIANS.

IT WOULD MAKE IT MORE BURDENSOME

FOR THEM TO PROVIDE

IDENTIFICATION AND MORE COSTLY.

>> Reporter: BUT HE

ACKNOWLEDGES THAT BIRTH TOURISM

IS A PROBLEM THAT NEEDS TO BE

DEALT WITH.

EXPERTS SAY THERE ISN'T A GOOD

SENSE OF HOW BIG OF AN ISSUE

THAT BIRTH TOURISM IS IN CANADA

BECAUSE THE NUMBERS AREN'T

SPECIFICALLY TRACKED.

BUT IN B.C. IT'S ON THE

GOVERNMENT'S RADAR.

THERE'S REPORTEDLY MORE THAN TWO

DOZEN SO-CALLED BIRTHING HOUSES

THAT CATER TO FOREIGN MOTHERS IN

THIS PROVINCE.

THIS ONE IN RICHMOND ADVERTISES

EVERYTHING AN EXPECTANT MOTHER

NEEDS FROM ACCOMMODATION, MEALS

AND FREE BABY BIRTH CERTIFICATES

AND CANADIAN AND CHINESE

PASSPORT SERVICES.

A RESEARCHER WHO INTERVIEWED

SOME OF THE FOREIGN MOTHERS SAY

THAT MOST PLAN TO RAISE THEIR

BABIES BACK IN CHINA BUT THEY

DELIVER HERE TO GET A COVETED

CANADIAN PASSPORT FOR THEIR

CHILD.

>> SO THEY HAVE PAID THEIR OWN

MONEY FOR THE MEDICAL HEALTH AND

AFTER GIVING BIRTH THEY BROUGHT

THEIR CHILDREN TO GO BACK TO

CHINA IMMEDIATELY.

>> PART OF THAT VALUE SYSTEM...

>> Reporter: BUT GARY LIU SAYS

IT'S A MATTER OF STANDARDS.

>> BEING CANADIAN IS FOR CERTAIN

VALUES.

>> Reporter: HE'S BEHIND A

PETITION CALLING ON THE

GOVERNMENT TO USE THE LAWS

ALREADY IN PLACE.

>> AND LOOKING FOR LOCAL

BY-LAWS, LIKE, FOR EXAMPLE, IN

AN AREA YOU CANNOT HAVE A

BIRTHING HOTEL.

>> Reporter: BY DOING THAT HE

SAYS THAT THE OFFICIALS CAN

CRACKDOWN ON THE BIRTH TOURISM

INDUSTRY WITHOUT OPENING UP AN

ENTIRE DEBATE ABOUT WHO SHOULD

BE ELIGIBLE FOR CANADIAN

CITIZENSHIP.

BRIAR STEWART, CBC NEWS,

VANCOUVER.

>> Adrienne: LESS THAN TWO

MONTHS TO GO BEFORE CANADA'S

OFFICIAL LEGALIZATION OF

CANNIBAS.

AND AS THE DATE QUICKLY

APPROACHES

POLICE DEPARTMENTS ARE STILL

SCRAMBLING TO BE READY FOR IT.

JUST BECAUSE PEOPLE WILL BE FREE

TO USE RECREATIONAL WEED DOESN'T

MEAN THAT THEY CAN BREAK THE LAW

BY DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE.

AND THAT'S GOING TO MEAN

ROADSIDE DRUG TESTING.

BUT AS KATIE NICHOLSON REPORTS,

THERE ARE SOME REAL QUESTIONS

ABOUT THE PARTICULAR TESTING

DEVICE THAT CANADA HAS APPROVED.

(*)

>> THE DRÄGER 5000 ANALYSIS

SYSTEM...

>> Reporter: SLEEK AND

FUTURISTIC IT MAY LOOK LIKE A

KEURIG COFFEE MACHINE BUT THIS

IS THE FUTURE OF CANADIAN DRUG

TESTING.

>> THE DRÄGER 5000...

>> Reporter: THE DRÄGER 5000

TESTS SALIVA

FOR THE PRESENCE OF T.H.C. BUT A

NORWEGIAN STUDY FOUND THAT IT

HAS FALSE POSITIVES 15% OF THE

TIME AND IT DOESN'T WORK THAT

WELL IN THE COLD.

THERE ARE A LOT OF DEVICES OUT

THERE, SO WHY WAS THE DRAGER

5000 TO BE THE FIRST TO GET

CANADIAN APPROVAL?

THE CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR

FORENSIC SCIENCE THAT SETS THE

STANDARDS FOR SCIENCE IN LAW

ENFORCEMENT, RECOMMENDED THE

DRÄGEDRÄGER 5000 TO THE FEDERAL

GOVERNMENT BUT THE SOCIETY

WOULDN'T EXPLAIN WHY THEY CHOSE

THE DEVICE AND THAT WORRIES

DEFENCE LAWYER KYLA LEE.

>> THAT TELLS ME THAT THERE'S

SOMETHING IN THERE THAT WOULD

CAUSE US TO QUESTION THE

RELIABILITY OF THE DEVICE.

BECAUSE IF EVERYTHING THEY

TESTED IN IT SHOWED GREAT

RESULTS ALL THE TIME, THEY WOULD

BE EXCITED TO SHARE THAT WITH

THE PUBLIC.

>> Reporter: WHAT THE FORENSIC

SOCIETY DID SHARE WAS THE

GUIDELINES THEY CREATED IN

CHOOSING A DRUG TEST.

THAT IT SHOULD BE CAPABLE TO BE

OPERATED AT AN AMBIENT

TEMPERATURE RANGE OF AT LEAST 5%

CELSIUS TO 35° CELSIUS.

THAT'S NOT WHAT LAW ENFORCEMENT

WANTED.

PUBLIC SAFETY CANADA WORKING

WITH SEVEN DIFFERENT POLICE

FORCES SAID THAT THE NUMBER ONE

THING THAT POLICE WANTED IN A

DEVICE WAS A HIGH RELIABILITY IN

EXTREME COLD TEMPERATURES.

THE DRAGER'S IDEAL TEMPERATURE

RANGE?

PLUS 4° TO 40 CELSIUS.

THE POLICE ASSOCIATION IS

UNFAZED BY THE TEMPERATURE

LIMITATIONS.

>> AM I CONFIDENT THAT IT WILL

WORK OFF THE BAT?

OR AM I CONCERNED WHETHER OR NOT

THE TESTING WAS AS RIGOROUS AS

IT POSSIBLY COULD?

I THINK THAT YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND

ISSUES WITH ANY PIECE OF

EQUIPMENT LIKE THAT.

>> Reporter: PUBLIC SAFETY

CANADA SAYS THAT POLICE OFFICERS

WILL LEARN HOW TO KEEP THE

DRAGER UNIT AT THE IDEAL

OPERATING TEMPERATURE AS PART OF

THEIR TRAINING IN HOW TO USE THE

DEVICE.

KATIE NICHOLSON, CBC NEWS,

TORONTO.

>> Adrienne: SO CLEARLY

THERE'S SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT THE

TECHNOLOGY, BUT WHAT ABOUT

GETTING OFFENDERS INTO THE

COURTROOM AND PROSECUTING

DRUG-IMPAIRED DRIVING CASES?

WELL, IF DRUNK DRIVING

CONVICTION RATES ARE ANY

INDICATION THERE MIGHT BE SOME

TROUBLE AHEAD.

CANADA'S OVERALL CONVICTION RATE

IS RELATIVELY LOW, ABOUT 60% IN

2015.

ONTARIO WAS A BIT BETTER AT 65%.

BUT IN QUÉBEC IT WAS LESS THAN

HALF.

IN B.C., GET THIS, ONLY ABOUT A

QUARTER OF CHARGES STUCK.

NOW THAT'S PARTLY DUE TO THE

RISE OF A DRUNK DRIVING LEGAL

DEFENCE INDUSTRY.

ONE THAT CHALLENGES THE

RELIABILITY AND THE MAINTENANCE

OF ALCOHOL TESTING DEVICES.

AND AS WE JUST HEARD ROADSIDE

DRUG TESTING HAS SOME CHALLENGES

TOO.

CONSIDERING THAT T.H.C. REMAINS

DETECTABLE IN THE BODY MUCH

LONGER AFTER USE THAN ALCOHOL,

IT'S NOT HARD TO IMAGINE A TIDAL

WAVE OF COURT CHALLENGES.

IN FACT, A STATISTICS CANADA

REPORT SAYS THAT DRUG-IMPAIRED

DRIVING CASES ALREADY TAKE TWICE

AS LONG

TO PROSECUTE THAN DRINK DRIVING

ONES. >> Andrew: LOTS OF STORIES

THAT WE'RE TRACKING TONIGHT...

INCLUDING A MAJOR DEVELOPMENT IN

THE SHOOTING OF A GERMAN TOURIST

ON A HIGHWAY IN ALBERTA EARLIER

THIS MONTH.

>> A 16-YEAR-OLD MALE YOUTH WHO

WAS A RESIDENT OF THE STONEY

NAKODA FIRST NATION HAS BEEN

CHARGED WITH 14 CRIMINAL CODE

OFFENSES, INCLUDING ATTEMPTED

MURDER.

>> Andrew: NOW WE CAN'T

IDENTIFY THE SUSPECT BECAUSE OF

HIS AGE BUT HE DID APPEAR IN

COURT TODAY ACCUSED OF SHOOTING

A GERMAN TOURIST IN THE HEAD,

DRIVING WITH HIS FAMILY AT THE

TIME ABOUT AN HOUR WEST OF

CALGARY.

MOTIVE IS A BIG QUESTION MARK IN

THIS CASE.

POLICE DON'T THINK THAT THERE

WAS ANY KIND OF CONFLICT LEADING E IS A BIG QUESTION MARK IN

THIS CASE.

POLICE DON'T THINK THAT THERE

WAS ANY KIND OF CONFLICT LEADING

UP TO THE SHOOTING AND THEY

DON'T BELIEVE THAT THE SUSPECT

AND THE VICTIM KNEW EACH OTHER.

>>> PRIME MINISTER JUSTIN

TRUDEAU WANTS TO TAKE A CLOSER

LOOK AT IMPLEMENTING A FULL BAN

ON HANDGUNS AND ASSAULT WEAPONS

IN CANADA.

HE'S TASKED BILL BLAIR, HIS

MINISTER OF BORDER SECURITY AND

ORGANIZED CRIME REDUCTION, TO

LOOK INTO HOW THAT MIGHT WORK

WHILE STILL ALLOWING THE LAWFUL

USE OF FIREARMS.

AFTER LAST MONTH'S MASS SHOOTING

IN TORONTO'S GREEKTOWN, TRUDEAU

MADE A PROMISE TO ADDRESS THE

ISSUE OF GUN VIOLENCE.

>> AND I ENCOURAGE PUERTO RICANS

TO BIND TOGETHER TO MOURN...

>> Andrew: AND NEARLY A YEAR

AFTER PUERTO RICO WAS DEVASTATED

BY HURRICANE MARIA, OFFICIALS

NOW SAY THAT NEARLY 3,000 PEOPLE

DIED AS A RESULT OF THE STORM.

THAT'S A DRAMATIC INCREASE.

BEFORE TODAY THE OFFICIAL DEATH

TOLL STOOD AT 64.

RESEARCHERS WHO COMPILED THE NEW

DATA SAY THAT NUMBER WAS

INITIALLY SO LOW IN PART BECAUSE

DOCTORS DIDN'T KNOW HOW TO

CLASSIFY DEATH AFTER A DISASTER.

>> Adrienne: STILL AHEAD

TONIGHT ON "THE NATIONAL"...

PARENTS HAVE A LOT OF DECISIONS

TO MAKE ONCE A CHILD IS

DIAGNOSED WITH AUTISM.

WHY SOME ARE TURNING TO A

CONTROVERSIAL THERAPY THAT COULD

DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD.

>> Rosemary: PLUS, FOR YEARS

MAIL AND PACKAGES HAVE BEEN

PILING UP AT THE ISRAELI BORDER.

NOW IT'S UP TO THE PALESTINIAN

POSTAL WORKERS TO SORT THROUGH

IT. >> Andrew: AND THOUSANDS OF

BEES DECIDED TO MAKE A TIMES

SQUARE UMBRELLA HOME.

BUT, DON'T WORRY, THE NYPD

ACTUALLY HAVE A GUY FOR THAT.

WE'LL TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT IN

OUR "MOMENT OF THE DAY."

>> RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF TOWN.

I MEAN, THEY CAN'T RE

(*)

>> Rosemary: MANY PEOPLE IN

THE WEST BANK ARE FINALLY

RECEIVING PACKAGES THAT WERE

SUPPOSED TO ARRIVE YEARS AGO.

ISRAELI AUTHORITIES HAVE

RELEASED PILES OF MAIL WHICH

HAVE BEEN HELD AT THE BORDER.

IT'S MEANT AS A GOODWILL GESTURE

FROM ISRAEL IN THE MIDST OF A

LONG-RUNNING BITTER CONFLICT.

OUR MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT

DEREK STOFFEL WAS THERE AS

POSTAL WORKERS SORTED THROUGH

THE BACKLOG.

>> Reporter: IT WAS NEITHER

RAIN NOR SNOW THAT WAS

RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS MOUND OF

MAIL PILING UP IN A WAREHOUSE IN

JERICHO.

INSTEAD BLAME YET ANOTHER

DISAGREEMENT BETWEEN THE

PALESTINIANS AND ISRAEL, WHICH

OCCUPIES THE WEST BANK.

>> THEY CONTROL THE BORDERS.

WE WOULDN'T ALLOW ANYTHING TO

CROSS THE BORDERS WITHOUT THEIR

PERMISSION.

THEY CONTROL EVERYTHING.

>> Reporter: ISRAEL AGREED A

DECADE AGO TO GIVE THE

PALESTINIANS MORE CONTROL OVER

THEIR POSTAL SERVICES BUT IN

PRACTISE THAT'S BEEN SLOW TO

HAPPEN.

MEANING FOR YEARS PARCELS PILED

UP IN NEIGHBOURING JORDAN.

IN A STATEMENT TO CBC NEWS

ISRAELI AUTHORITIES SAY THAT ALL

OF THIS MAIL WAS RELEASED AS A

GESTURE IN A ONE-TIME AGREEMENT

A FEW WEEKS AGO.

NOW THE PALESTINIAN POSTAL

EMPLOYEES ARE WORKING OVERTIME

TO SORT THROUGH 10 TONNES OF

LETTERS AND PARCELS.

A LOT OF THESE PACKAGES CAME

FROM CHINA.

THERE ARE THINGS THAT

PALESTINIANS ORDERED ONLINE,

INCLUDING THIS TV THAT WAS

SUPPOSED TO BE DELIVERED SIX

YEARS AGO.

THE RECIPIENT OF THIS WHEELCHAIR

HAS BEEN WAITING YEARS FOR ITS

DELIVERY.

>> THIS ONE CAME FROM JORDAN...

>> Reporter: SOME OF THE

PACKAGES HERE WERE MAILED AS FAR

BACK AS 2010.

DOWN THE ROAD AT JERICHO'S MAIN

POST OFFICE... THE MANAGER MAKES

A CALL TO LET THE CUSTOMER KNOW

THAT HIS LETTER IS FINALLY READY

FOR PICKUP.

IT'S A JOYOUS MOMENT FOR SAÏD

BRIJAIM.

>> THIS IS FROM GREECE.

>> Reporter: HE STUDIED

ECONOMICS ON THE ISLAND OF

CRETE.

HE GRADUATED MORE THAN A YEAR

AGO AND HAS BEEN WAITING FOR THE

CERTIFICATE EVER SINCE.

WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT TO YOU?

>> THIS IS MY DEGREE, YOU KNOW,

WE DO THIS FOR A LIVING AND IT'S

MY CAREER.

I MEAN, IT WAS FOR ME.

I SPENT ONE YEAR APART FROM MY

FAMILY TO GET IT.

>> Reporter: PALESTINIAN

OFFICIALS HAVE ACCUSED THE

ISRAELIS OF USING THE POST AS

ONE MORE METHOD OF EXERTING

CONTROL OVER THE PALESTINIAN

PEOPLE.

MILLIONS OF PALESTINIANS LIVE IN

OTHER COUNTRIES, INCLUDING

JORDAN AND LEBANON, AND STILL

RELY ON THE MAIL.

>> MOST PEOPLE SEND GIFTS TO

THEIR RELATIVES INSIDE OF

PALESTINE, AND MOST OF THE

PEOPLE INSIDE OF PALESTINE WANT

TO SEND POSTAL ITEMS TO THEIR

RELATIVES OUTSIDE OF PALESTINE.

SO THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT.

>> Reporter: PALESTINE POST

HAS BROUGHT IN EXTRA WORKERS TO

CLEAR THE BACKLOG WHICH THEY

HOPE WILL HAPPEN IN THE NEXT

COUPLE WEEKS.

DEREK STOFFEL, CBC NEWS,

JERICHO.

>> Adrienne: STILL AHEAD

TONIGHT ON "THE NATIONAL"...

TRUMP TAKES AIM AT GOOGLE,

CLAIMING SEARCH RESULTS ONLY

SHOW BAD STORIES ABOUT HIM.

>> Andrew: PLUS, IS ONLINE

FUNDRAISING A SOLUTION TO

AMERICA'S EXPENSIVE HEALTH CARE

PROBLEM OR JUST A SIGN OF HOW

SICK THE SYSTEM REALLY IS?

>> WE KIND OF LIVE PRETTY OPEN

ABOUT EVERYTHING, BUT IT'S HARD

TO ADMIT THAT YOU NEED HELP.

IT'S HARD TO ADMIT THAT YOU

CAN'T DO EVERYTHING.

(*)

(*)

>> Andrew: TONIGHT ON "THE

NATIONAL," THE EVER EXPANDING

PROBLEM OF A GIANT SINKHOLE IN

OXFORD, NOVA SCOTIA.

SINCE OPENING UP IN A PARK JUST

OVER A WEEK AGO THIS HOLE HAS

GROWN TO BE MORE THAN 30 METRES

WIDE, SWALLOWING UP TREES AND

PICNIC TABLES.

EXPERTS HAVE BEEN CALLED IN TO

TRY TO FIGURE OUT WHY IT'S

HAPPENING BUT FOR NOW OFFICIALS

ARE SIMPLY WARNING THE PUBLIC TO

STAY AWAY.

[Cheers and Applause]

>>> AND ALSO TONIGHT AN UPDATE

ON CANADIAN TENNIS PLAYER FELIX

AUGER-ALIASSIME AFTER A HEALTH

SCARE AT THE U.S. OPEN.

THE 18-YEAR-OLD WAS FORCED TO

STOP YESTERDAY'S MATCH AGAINST

FELLOW CANADIAN DENIS SHAPOVALOV

AFTER EXPERIENCING HEART

PALPATATIONS.

ACCORDING TO TENNIS CANADA HE'S

DOING ALL RIGHT NOW AND

EVERYTHING IS BACK TO NORMAL BUT

THIS HAS HAPPENED TO HIM BEFORE.

HE REPORTEDLY THINKS THAT

YESTERDAY'S EPISODE WAS

TRIGGERED BY THE HEAT AND THE

STRESS.

HE'S EXPECTED TO TAKE A FEW DAYS

OFF FROM TRAINING.

>>> AND WESTJET AND AIR CANADA

ARE RAISING THEIR CHECKED BAG

FEES FOR PEOPLE

BUYING LOWEST FARE TICKETS.

THE COST OF THE FIRST BAG IS

GOING UP FROM $25 TO $30.

AND A SECOND CHECKED

BAG WILL COST $50, UP FROM $30.

THE NEW FEES ARE ALREADY IN

PLACE FOR SOME FLIGHTS BUT WILL

BE FULLY IMPLEMENTED BY BOTH

AIRS BY OCTOBER.

ONE OF THE REASONS THEY GIVE ARE

RISING FUEL PRICES.

>> Adrienne: FOR PARENTS

DESCRIEDING HOW TO

HELP A CHILD WITH AUTISM IS

OVERWHELMING.

NOT ALL CHOICES ARE PROVEN AND

SOME COULD BE HARMFUL.

TAKE CHELATION THERAPY, A

CONTROVERSIAL PRACTISE

WHERE METALS ARE REMOVED FROM A

CHILD'S BODY.

WHY IS IT STILL AVAILABLE IN

CANADA?

NICOLE IRELAND HAS A LOOK AT THE

NOT SO CLEAR REGULATIONS AROUND

IT.

>> Reporter: WHEN ANNE BORDEN

KING'S PEDIATRICIAN DIAGNOSED

HER SON, BAXTER, WITH AUTISM.

IT WAS A FRIGHTENING

CONVERSATION.

>> SHE TOOK A VERY SERIOUS TONE

AND SAID HE NEEDS VERY INTENSIVE

THERAPY.

WHEN THEY'RE YOUNG YOU HAVE TO

DO THIS, IT'S A SMALL WINDOW OF

TIME TO HELP YOUR CHILD.

>> Reporter: BORDEN KING SAYS

THAT FEAR DRIVES PARENTS TO TRY

ANY TREATMENT THEY CAN TO HELP

THEIR KIDS.

SHE AND HER HUSBAND WORKED WITH

THERAPISTS AND TEACHERS TO

IMPROVE BAXTER'S COMMUNICATION

AND MOTOR SKILLS AND HELPING HIM

TO LEARN THINGS LIKE BIKING AT

HIS OWN PACE.

SHE AND HER HUSBAND WORKED WITH

THERAPISTS AND TEACHERS TO

IMPROVE BAXTER'S COMMUNICATION

AND MOTOR SKILLS AND HELPING HIM

TO LEARN THINGS LIKE BIKING AT

HIS OWN PACE.

BUT WHEN BORDEN KING STARTED AN

ONLINE SELF-ADVOCACY GROUP FOR

PEOPLE WITH AUTISM SHE WAS

ALARMED TO LEARN THAT PARENTS

WERE TRYING LOTS OF UNPROVEN

INTERVENTIONS.

>> IT'S THIS WILD WEST, AS

SOMEONE PUT IT, WHERE THERE IS

NO LAW THAT SAYS THAT YOU CAN'T

DO THESE THINGS SUCH AS GIVING

-- THAT I KNOW OF -- SUCH AS

GIVING A CHILD CHELATION.

>> Reporter: CHELATION THERAPY

IS USED TO REMOVE METALS SUCH AS

LEAD OR MERCURY FROM THE BODY.

A DRUG IS GIVEN, OFTEN

INTRAVENOUSLY THAT GRABS THE

METALS, AND THE PATIENT EXCRETES

THEM OFTEN THROUGH THEIR URINE.

IT'S MEANT TO BE USED IF A

PERSON HAS METAL POISONING,

AFTER AN

INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT, FOR

EXAMPLE.

AT ONE POINT SOME PEOPLE

BELIEVED THAT REMOVING HEAVY

METALS FROM THE BODY COULD TREAT

AUTISM AS THEORY AUTISM EXPERTS

NOW

AGREE HAS NO SCIENTIFIC MERIT.

SO WHEN BORDEN KING LEARNED THAT

A DOCTOR IN MARKHAM, ONTARIO,

WAS OFFERING CHELATION THERAPY

TO CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SHE

FILED A COMPLAINT WITH THE

ONTARIO COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS

AND SURGEONS.

THE COLLEGE SAYS THEY

INVESTIGATED BUT FOUND NO

EVIDENCE THAT DR. JOHN GANNAGE

DID ANYTHING WRONG AND NOTED

THAT BORDEN KING HAD NEVER MET

DR.

GANNAGE PERSONALLY.

CBC CONFIRMS THAT HE OFFERS

CHELATION THERAPY TO A SMALL

NUMBER OF

CHILDREN WITH SEVERE AUTISM BUT

GETS FULL CONSENT FROM THE

PARENTS, INCLUDING CLEAR

COMMUNICATION THAT IS NOT

STANDARD PRACTISE.

"I HAVE NEVER HARMED A CHILD

WITH MY TREATMENTS," HE SAYS,

"YET BELIEVE THAT LEAVING BEHIND

DAMAGING TOXIC METAL BURDEN

WHEN I HAVE THE MEANS TO

INTERVENE, DURING A CRITICAL

WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY, IS

POTENTIALLY HARMFUL WITH

LONG-TERM NEGATIVE

CONSEQUENCES."

GANNAGE DID NOT RESPOND TO CBC

NEWS REQUESTS FOR AN INTERVIEW.

AND THEY SAY THEY HAVE NO

JURISDICTION OVER HOW DOCTORS

PRESCRIBE THEM.

THAT FALLS UNDER THE

COMPLEMENTARY AND THE

ALTERNATIVE MEDICAL POLICIES OF

THE PROVINCIAL COLLEGES OF

PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.

ONTARIO'S POLICY SAYS THAT

DOCTORS' DECISIONS MUST BE

INFORMED BY EVIDENCE AND

SCIENCE.

>> CHELATION IS A TREATMENT

WHICH WE HAVE NO EVIDENCE OF

BENEFIT AND WE HAVE EVIDENCE OF

HARM.

>> Reporter: THIS NEUROLOGIST

SAYS THAT PARENTS OFTEN ASK

ABOUT ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS AND

SHE'S FINE WITH THEM IF THEY'RE

USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH OTHER

PROVEN AUTISM INTERVENTIONS, BUT

SHE DRAWS THE LINE AT CHELATION

BECAUSE IT DISRUPTS MINERALS IN

THE BLOOD AND IT IS JUST TOO

DANGEROUS.

>> WE HAVE SEEN ANYTHING FROM

THIS CAUSING HEART ARRHYTHMIA SO

IRREGULAR HEART RHYTHM, TO

KIDNEY DAMAGE TO DAMAGE TO THE

HEART MUSCLE, OR ALL THE WAY TO

DEATH.

>> Reporter: ANNE BORDEN KING

ISN'T GIVING UP HER FIGHT.

SHE'S APPEALING THE COLLEGE OF

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEONS' DECISION

AND ADVOCATING FOR CLEARER

REGULATIONS GOVERNING WHAT

AUTISM TREATMENTS THAT

PHYSICIANS CAN AND CAN'T

RECOMMEND.

>> Adrienne: SO NICOLE IS WITH

US NOW.

IT'S INTERESTING, BEYOND THE

DEBATE OVER THE ETHICITY OF THIS

OR, IN FACT, WHETHER IT DOES ANY

HARM, I PRESUME THIS IS NOT A

FREE PROCEDURE?

>> Reporter: IT'S NOT, AND

LIKE WITH SO MANY ALTERNATIVE

THERAPIES NOT COVERED UNDER

BENEFIT PLANS AND NOT COVERED

UNDER GOVERNMENT INSURANCE

PLANS.

AND FAMILIES THAT HAVE CHILDREN

WITH AUTISM HAVE LIMITED

RESOURCES OFTEN.

SO THEY'RE INVESTING THIS MONEY

AND IT COULD BE HUNDREDS OF

THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN THIS

THERAPY THAT IS NOT PROVEN TO

WORK.

DOCTORS WORRY THEY'RE NOT

INVESTING MONEY IN OTHER

THERAPIES THAT DO WORK.

SO BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY,

COMMUNICATION THERAPY, GROUP

DYNAMICS, THOSE KIND OF THINGS.

AND THE OTHER THING THAT DOCTORS

WORRY ABOUT IS THE FACT THAT

PARENTS ARE INVESTING THEIR HOPE

INTO THESE UNPROVEN THERAPIES

AND THEY SAY THAT THERE'S EVERY

REASON TO HAVE HOPE.

THEY HAVE SEEN AMAZING SUCCESS

WITH SOME OF THESE PROVEN

THERAPIES, AGAIN, BEHAVIOURAL,

SPEECH, AND THOSE KIND OF

THINGS.

THERE'S EVERY REASON TO BE

HOPEFUL THAT CHILDREN CAN GO ON

TO DEVELOP AND TO LIVE

FULL LIFE.

A

>> Adrienne: OKAY, NICOLE

IRELAND, THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

>> Reporter: THANK YOU.

>> Rosemary: FOR PEOPLE ON THE

AUTISM SPECTRUM FINDING

MEANINGFUL EMPLOYMENT CAN ALSO

BE A CHALLENGE.

LAST YEAR

WE VISITED A COMPANY THAT HAD

GOALS FOR PROVIDING JOBS FOR

PEOPLE WITH AUTISM.

AS IOANNA ROUMELIOTIS FOUND OUT,

BUSINESS IS BOOMING.

>> Reporter: HERE AT THE

RISING TIDE CARWASH IN FORT

LAUDERDALE, DETAILS ARE

EVERYTHING.

SUPERVISOR MATT IS A STICKLER

FOR IT.

>> HELP ME TO DRY DOWN THE CAR.

>> Reporter: EVERY WATER DROP

AND EVERY SOAP SPOT HAS TO BE

WIPED PERFECTLY CLEAN.

>> USE A BIT OF SOAP OVER HERE

AND A BIT OVER HERE.

>> Reporter: ON SATURDAYS,

MATT COMES IN THREE HOURS EARLY

JUST BECAUSE.

THREE HOURS EARLY?

>> UM-HMM.

>> Reporter: THAT'S DEDICATED.

>> IT'S PERFECT.

>> Reporter: MAKES YOU HAPPY?

>> YEP.

I AM MAKING SURE THAT EVERYONE

IS DOING WELL IN THE BUSINESS

AND WE HELP EACH OTHER OUT.

>> Reporter: THIS IS NO

ORDINARY CAR WASH.

IT'S A LABOUR OF LOVE WITH A

LABOUR FORCE THAT IS GIVING THIS

PLACE AN INCREDIBLE ADVANTAGE.

80% OF EVERYONE WHO WORKS HERE

IS ON THE AUTISM SPECTRUM.

OVERLOOKED AND CONSIDERED

UNEMPLOYABLE BEFORE, THEIR

SUCCESS NOW IS LINKED TO RISING

TIDES.

TOM DAIRY IS THE OWNER.

>> FOR MOST OF OUR EMPLOYEES

THIS IS THEIR FIRST JOB.

MOST OF OUR EMPLOYEES WOULD BE

SITTING AT HOME, PROBABLY

PLAYING VIDEO GAMES, PROBABLY

NOT HAVING A WHOLE LOT OF

FRIENDS.

ALL THE WAY AROUND THAT WINDOW,

DUDE.

>> Reporter: TOM DOESN'T JUST

KNOW THIS, HE'S LIVED IT.

>> THERE WE GO.

THAT'S A GOOD WINDOW.

>> Reporter: YOU SEE THE

INSPIRATION FOR RISING TIDE, TO

PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT FOR PEOPLE ON

THE SPECTRUM CAME FROM TOM'S

BROTHER, ANDREW.

HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT GETTING UP

IN THE MORNING AND HAVING A JOB

TO GO TO?

>> GETTING UP IN THE MORNING?

KIND OF EXHAUSTING.

>> Reporter: THAT PART YOU

DON'T LIKE SO MUCH.

>> Reporter: THE DAIRY FAMILY

BOUGHT THE CAR WASH TO GIVE

ANDREW AND PEOPLE LIKE HIM A

JOB.

>> PEOPLE WITH AUTISM ARE

EXCEPTIONALLY CAPABLE.

THE ONLY REASON THAT THERE'S

SUCH HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT WITH

PEOPLE WITH AUTISM IS BECAUSE WE

AS A SOCIETY LOOK AT AUTISM AS A

DISABILITY THAT REQUIRES SYSTEM

ATHRATHER THAN A DIVERSITY.

SO WE WANTED TO PROVE THE CASE

THAT

PEOPLE WITH AUTISM HAVE A LOT TO

BRING TO THE TABLE.

SO WE WANTED TO BUILD A BRAND

AND A BUSINESS AROUND THEIR

POSSIBILITIES.

>> Reporter: AND THE PROFITS

ARE SOARING.

WHEN THE DAIRIES BOUGHT THE

BUSINESS FOUR YEARS AGO IT WAS

SERVICING 35,000 CARS A YEAR.

NOW IT'S UP TO 160,000.

PROVING THE DAIRIES' POINT THAT

AUTISTIC ADULTS NEED JOBS.

>> WE'RE TRYING TO ESSENTIALLY

BLOW THAT UP AND SAY, YES, WHEN

PEOPLE WITH AUTISM ARE YOUNG

THERE ARE HURDLES THEY HAVE TO

GO OVER JUST LIKE ALL OF US BUT

MANY OF THEM WORK SUPER HARD TO

OVERCOME THOSE THINGS AND

THEY'RE READY TO BE REALLY

CAPABLE PEOPLE IN THE WORKFORCE

WHEN THEY BECOME ADULTS.

AND IF WE'RE OVERLY BRAZEN ABOUT

HOW AWESOME THEY ARE, IT'S JUST

BECAUSE WE GET TO WORK WITH THEM

EVERY DAY AND WE GET TO SEE IT.

YOU WILL WORK WITH JONATHAN,

ALL RIGHT?

>> Reporter: I KNOW THAT HE'S

YOUR BROTHER BUT, ANDREW, HOW DO

YOU THINK THAT YOU'RE DOING?

>> I'M DOING GREAT.

>> Reporter: YEAH?

ARE YOU LIKE A VALUED EMPLOYEE?

>> I'M A VALUABLE EMPLOYEE.

>> Reporter: WHAT MAKES YOU

GOOD?

>> I DO THE PROCESS VERY GREAT.

>> Reporter: WHAT ELSE?

>> AND I EARN MONEY.

>> Reporter: HOW DO YOU FEEL

ABOUT THAT?

>> I FEEL GREAT FOR THAT.

>> Reporter: BUSINESS IS DOING

SO WELL THAT THE DAIRIES ARE NOW

OPENING UP A SECOND LOCATION.

THEY HAVEN'T EVEN POSTED ANY

JOBS AND HAVE GOTTEN MORE THAN

700 CALLS FROM POTENTIAL

APPLICANTS.

ALL OF THEM WITH THAT ONE

SPECIFIC QUALIFICATION -- THE

AUTISM ADVANTAGE.

IOANNA ROUMELIOTIS, CBC NEWS,

FORT LAUDERDALE.

>> Andrew: STILL AHEAD ON "THE

NATIONAL"... THE AMERICANS

TURNING TO CROWDFUNDING TO

SETTLE MEDICAL BILLS AND WHAT IT

MEANS FOR THE OVERALL HEALTH OF

THE COUNTRY.

>>> FIRST, A TRIBUTE TO A QUEEN.

ARETHA FRANKLIN WAS BORN IN

MEMPHIS BUT LIVED AND DIED IN

DETROIT AND TODAY THOUSANDS OF

PEOPLE DESCENDED ON HER HOMETOWN

TO PAY THEIR LAST RESPECTS.

(*)

* LOVE YOU

>> Andrew: THEY STARTED

ARRIVING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE

NIGHT.

>> SHE CARED FOR THE PEOPLE SO

THE PEOPLE ARE HERE JUST TO SAY

THANK YOU.

(*)

>> Andrew: AND BY THE TIME

THAT THE SUN ROSE OVER DETROIT,

FANS FROM AS FAR AWAY AS LAS

VEGAS AND MIAMI WERE LINED UP

AROUND THE BLOCK.

>> SHE'S BEEN PUTTING HER LOVE

INTO PEOPLE FOR MORE THAN 60

YEARS AND THIS IS THE RESULT.

>> Andrew: FRANKLIN'S

GOLD-PLATED CASKET WAS WHEELED

INTO THIS AFRICAN AMERICAN

HISTORY MUSEUM, A NOD TO THE

WEIGHT HER VOICE CARRIED.

>> WHEN I SAW THEM CARRYING THAT

CASKET IN I JUST GOT CHILLS.

I GOT SO NERVOUS AND SO WEAK

THAT I COULDN'T EVEN TAKE THE

PICTURE.

IT WAS JUST AWESOME.

>> Andrew: INSIDE FRANKLIN'S

OWN GOSPEL MUSIC PLAYED ON.

HER CASKET, LIKE HER LEGACY,

LAID OPEN.

>> TO EVEN LAY EYES ON HER LIKE

THAT, IT HELPED ME OUT A LOT,

YOU KNOW, BECAUSE IT'S PART OF

DETROIT HISTORY.

>> I WANTED TO THANK HER FOR HER

LEGACY AND FOR HER CONTRIBUTIONS

TO CIVIL RIGHTS.

>> Andrew: PEOPLE HAVE UNTIL

TOMORROW NIGHT TO SAY THEIR

PERSONAL GOODBYES TO THE QUEEN

OF SOUL.

A STAR-STUDDED PUBLIC FUNERAL

FIT FOR ROYALTY IS SET FOR THIS

FRIDAY.

(*)

>> THERE ARE THOUSANDS AND

THOUSANDS OF CAMPAIGNS AT THIS

POINT AND SO MANY COMPELLING,

TRAGIC STORIES THAT IT IS

OVERWHELMING.

>> Andrew: IMAGINE HAVING TO

RELY ON THE KINDNESS OF

STRANGERS JUST TO PAY YOUR

MEDICAL BILLS.

A GROWING NUMBER OF SICK

AMERICANS ARE NOW RESORTING TO

ONLINE CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIGNS

JUST TO STAY AFLOAT.

EARLIER THIS YEAR WE BROUGHT YOU

THE STORY OF A NEW YORK COUPLE

GOING THROUGH THIS VERY DILEMMA.

A LIVER TRANSPLANT PUT ANDY

BRATTAIN'S HEALTH UNDER

STRAIN AND INTO DEEP DEBT.

WE LOOK AT HOW THEY WENT PUBLIC

TO CLAW THEIR WAY OUT AND WHAT

STORIES LIKE THEIRS MEAN FOR THE

COUNTRY AS A WHOLE.

STEVEN D'SOUZA HAS THE STORY.

>> A LITTLE EXTRA PROTEIN.

>> Reporter: ONE MONTH AFTER

HIS KIDNEY TRANSPLANT, ANDY

BRATTAIN CAN'T TAKE ANY CHANCES

WITH HIS BREAKFAST.

HE HAS A LONG LIST OF FOODS THAT

COULD HURT HIS RECOVERY.

>> THE FEAR IS BACTERIA, BECAUSE

PART OF MY IMMUNE SYSTEM IS SO

LOW AND THEY'RE SUPPRESSING PART

OF IT TO MAKE SURE THAT THE

LIVER DOESN'T GET REJECTED.

9:15.

>> SET ALARM.

TAKE MEDS, 9:15.

>> Reporter: HE HAS TO KEEP A

STRICT SCHEDULE.

>> THERE'S THE SECONDARY PILL

ALARM.

IN CASE THE FIRST ONE DOESN'T

GO.

TAKE PILLS.

WITH FLASHING LIGHTS AND

EVERYTHING.

>> SO THIS IS MY CALCIUM... THIS

IS MY ANTI-REJECTION MEDS.

>> Reporter: IF THAT WASN'T

HARD ENOUGH TO SWALLOW, AFTER

THE PILLS COMES THE BILLS.

THERE'S A SEEMINGLY ENDLESS

STREAM OF THEM, AND EVEN WITH

DECENT

INSURANCE HE AND HIS HUSBAND,

MATTHEW, HAVE FOUND THEMSELVES

IN A HOLE.

>> SO THEY PAID $10,000 OF THE

$13,000.

>> Reporter: IN THE DAYS AFTER

HIS SURGERY WITH THE REALITY OF

HOW EXPENSIVE IT IS TO GET SICK

IN AMERICA SETTING IN, ANDY'S

FRIENDS CONVINCED THE COUPLE TO

TURN TO THE CROWD FOR HELP.

THEY CREATED A GOFUNDME PAGE.

THEY PUT ANDY'S STORY ONLINE AND

SPREAD THE WORD TO FAMILY AND

FRIENDS.

THEIR INITIAL GOAL WAS $10,000.

>> WE KIND OF LIVE PRETTY OPEN

ABOUT EVERYTHING, BUT IT'S HARD

TO ADMIT THAT YOU NEED HELP.

IT'S HARD TO ADMIT THAT YOU

CAN'T DO EVERYTHING.

>> Reporter: HE'S NOT THE ONLY

ONE WHO HAS FELT THEY HAD

NOWHERE ELSE TO GO.

THE LAST FEW YEARS HAS SEEN AN

EXPLOSION OF CAMPAIGNS TO

CROWDFUND MEDICAL EXPENSES.

EVERYTHING FROM MAJOR SURGERIES

TO EXPERIMENTAL DRUGS TO

EVERYDAY MEDICATIONS.

THE MAJORITY END UP ON GOFUNDME

WHICH TOUTS ITSELF AS A DIGITAL

SAFETY NET.

THE SITE SAYS MORE THAN A THIRD

OF THE MONEY RAISED IN 2017 WENT

TO MEDICAL CAMPAIGNS.

BUT BECAUSE USERS DON'T ALWAYS

FILE HEALTH CARE CAMPAIGNS IN

THE MEDICAL CATEGORY

THEY ADMIT THAT NUMBER IS

PROBABLY HIGHER.

IN FACT, THE 2016 STUDY FOUND

THAT $930 MILLION OF THE

$2 BILLION THAT GOFUNDME HAD

RAISED SINCE 2010 WENT TO

MEDICAL

CAMPAIGNS.

THE C.E.O. OF GOFUNDME TOLD US

THAT I THINK IN A PERFECT WORLD

GOFUNDME WOULDN'T BE NECESSARY.

BUT IN THE IMPERFECT WORLD IN

WHICH WE LIVE YOU HAVE TO HAVE

SOMETHING.

HE SAYS IT'S A SYMPTOM OF A SICK

SYSTEM.

WHERE 47% OF AMERICANS SAID THEY

COULDN'T FIND $400 FOR AN

EMERGENCY.

>> THE POTENTIAL CAMPAIGNS THAT

ARE MEANT TO GIVE YOU HOPE...

>> Reporter: BUT THIS

IS A SUITABLE CRUTCH FOR A

HOBBLED SYSTEM?

SHE HAS BEEN STUDYING MEDICAL

CAMPAIGNS.

>> THIS IS SOMETHING THAT WE SEE

AS A CANARY IN A COAL MINE.

>> Reporter: SHE SAYS IN U.S.

STATES WHERE THE

GOVERNMENT DIDN'T EXPAND

MEDICARE THEY FOUND AN INCREASE

OF PEOPLE LOOKING FOR ONLINE

DONATIONS.

>> I DON'T THINK THAT THE

GENERAL PUBLIC IS REALLY

THINKING ABOUT HOW MEDICAL

CROWDFUNDING IS SIGNALLING MORE

OF A PROBLEM THAN IT IS A

SOLUTION.

>> Reporter: THEY ALSO FOUND

THAT IT'S A SYSTEM WHERE THOSE

IN THE MOST NEED DON'T ALWAYS

GET THE MOST HELP.

WINNING CAMPAIGNS ARE THOSE WHO

CAN MARKET THE BEST OR ARE LUCKY

ENOUGH TO GO VIRAL.

>> THERE ARE THOUSANDS AND

THOUSANDS OF CAMPAIGNS AT THIS

POINT AND SO MANY COMPELLING,

TRAGIC STORIES, THAT IT IS

OVERWHELMING.

>> Reporter: PHOTOS OF A

HEALTHY SUBJECT, A GOOD HASHTAG,

THOSE ALL HELP.

SO TOO DOES HAVING A CURABLE

ILLNESS.

>> TO PUT IT IN A REALLY CRUDE

WAY, SO THAT THE POSSIBLE DONORS

FEEL THAT THEY'RE GETTING A

RETURN ON THEIR INVESTMENT.

>> Reporter: IN A VANCOUVER

OFFICE OF CROWDFUNDING SITE

FUNDRAISER C.E.O. DARRELL HADDEN

SEES THAT

UNFOLD ON A DAILY BASIS.

HE SAYS THAT THE MAJORITY OF THE

MEDICAL CAMPAIGNS ON HIS SITE

ARE AMERICAN.

CANADIANS ARE THERE TOO, BUT

MOSTLY FOR THINGS NOT COVERED BY

GOVERNMENT HEALTH CARE.

HE SAYS THAT A FEW CAMPAIGNS

THAT ARE LUCKY ENOUGH TO GO

VIRAL SKEW EXPECTATIONS FOR

EVERYONE ELSE.

>> ONLY IF YOUR STORY IS REALLY

COMPELLING AND IT GETS SOME

MEDIA COVERAGE DOES IT GO BEYOND

FRIENDS OR FRIENDS OF THEM, OUT

INTO A BROADER MARKETPLACE.

SO IT IS REALLY UNREALISTIC TO

EXPECT THAT HIGH LEVEL OF

FUNDING TO HAPPEN.

>> Reporter: BERLINER FOUND

THAT 90% OF THE CASES THEY

STUDIED DIDN'T

REACH THEIR GOAL AND ABOUT 10%

RAISED LESS THAN $100.

HADDEN SAYS THAT THE GROWTH

CAN'T BE

SUSTAINED, AND EVENTUALLY DONOR

FATIGUE WILL SET IN.

>> THERE'S ONLY SO MUCH THAT WE

CAN SUPPORT FRIENDS AND FAMILY

WITH KIND OF CROWD INSURANCE

AROUND OUR HEALTH CARE.

REALLY THERE'S GOT TO BE MORE

SYSTEMIC WAYS TO DEAL WITH THAT.

>> $16 RKSZ 445.

>> Reporter: ANDY AND MATT ARE

AMONG THE LUCKY ONES.

THEY REACHED THEIR $10,000 GOAL

WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS AND

CONNECTIONS IN THE NEW YORK

THEATRE SCENE.

MATT'S COMPANY ALSO PROMISED TO

MATCH ANY DONATIONS BY HIS

CO-WORKERS.

THEY HAVE NOW RAISED THEIR GOAL

TO $30,000.

>> THE OUTPOURING HAS BEEN

AMAZING.

>> Reporter: HOW DOES IT MAKE

YOU FEEL?

>> REALLY LOVED AND REALLY

APPRECIATED.

AND THANKFUL.

>> Reporter: JUST AS IMPORTANT

AS THE MONEY HE SAYS THAT THE

WORDS AND THE THOUGHTS SHARED

THROUGH THE SITE HAVE GIVEN HIM

STRENGTH, SOMETHING HE THINKS

MORE AND MORE AMERICANS NEED TO

TURN TO IN YEARS AHEAD.

STEVEN D'SOUZA, CBC NEWS, NEW

YORK.

>> Andrew: EARLIER THIS SUMMER

WE CHECKED IN ON BRATTAIN, HE

SAID THAT HE'S DOING VERY WELL,

THAT HIS BODY SEEMS TO BE

ACCEPTING THE NEW LIVER.

HE'S ALSO HAPPY TO REPORT THAT

HE'S DEBT FREE AND HE SENT US

THIS. I'M NOT SURE WHERE THAT IS BUT

IT LOOKS LIKE HE AND HIS HUSBAND

MATTHEW HAVE HAD A PRETTY DECENT

SUMMER.

>> Rosemary: COMING UP NEXT ON

"THE NATIONAL," WE HEAD TO NEW

YORK FOR OUR "MOMENT OF THE

DAY."

>>> FIRST, U.S. PRESIDENT DONALD

TRUMP FLOATED A NEW THEORY

TODAY.

THIS TIME HE TARGETED GOOGLE AND

ACCUSING THE WORLD'S LARGEST

SEARCH ENGINE OF SKEWING ITS

RESULTS.

>> President Donald Trump: I

THINK THAT GOOGLE IS REALLY

TAKING ADVANTAGE OF A LOT OF

PEOPLE.

I THINK THAT IS A VERY SERIOUS

THING AND IT'S A VERY SERIOUS

CHARGE.

>> Rosemary: TRUMP'S BEEF?

THAT GOOGLE IS MOSTLY SHOWING

UNFAVOURABLE NEWS ABOUT HIM.

HE TWEETED THIS VERY EARLY THIS

MORNING ON...

"GOOGLE SEARCH RESULTS FOR

"TRUMP NEWS" SHOWS ONLY THE

VIEWING/REPORTING OF FAKE NEWS

MEDIA.

IN OTHER WORDS THEY HAVE IT

RIGGED

FOR ME AND OTHERS, SO THAT

ALMOST ALL STORIES AND NEWS IS

BAD." >> President Donald Trump:

THEY'RE REALLY TREADING ON VERY,

VERY TERRIBLE TERRITORY AND THEY

HAVE TO BE CAREFUL.

IT'S NOT FAIR TO LARGE PORTIONS

OF THE POPULATION.

>> Rosemary: IT'S TRUE, A LOT

OF STORIES ABOUT TRUMP ARE

NEGATIVE, BUT IT'S ALSO KIND OF

HARD TO PUT A GOOD SPIN ON THE

CONVICTION OF PAUL MANAFORT, THE

GUILTY PLEA OF MICHAEL COHEN OR

TRUMP CALLING OMAROSA NEWMAN "A

DOG."

THEY SAID TODAY THAT WHEN USERS

TYPE QUERIES INTO THE GOOGLE SEARCH

BAR, OUR GOAL IS TO MAKE SURE

THEY RECEIVE THE MOST RELEVANT

ANSWERS IN A MATTER OF SECONDS.

SEARCH IS NOT USED TO SET A

POLITICAL AGENDA AND WE DON'T

BIAS OUR RESULTS TOWARDS ANY

POLITICAL IDEOLOGY.

IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT THE TOP

GOOGLE SEARCH RESULTS FOR TRUMP

TODAY HAD FOX NEWS NEAR THE TOP,

WHICH SEEMED TO UNDERMINE HIS

CLAIMS OF SUPPRESSION.

>> Rosemary: ON A NORMAL DAY,

TIMES SQUARE IS A BUSY TOURIST

ATTRACTION, THERE'S FLASHING

BILLBOARDS, HUGE CROWDS, PEOPLE

PERFORMING IN THE STREETS.

BUT AS YOU CAN SEE THERE BY THAT

PICTURE, TODAY WASN'T NORMAL

THANKS TO ONE ATTRACTION YOU

WILL NOT FIND IN A GUIDE BOOK.

A SWARM OF BEES TURNED A HOT DOG

STAND UMBRELLA INTO THEIR HIVE.

NYPD DISPATCHED THEIR BEEKEEPER

TO VACUUM UP THE BEES AND THAT

GOT PEOPLE BUZZING.

IT'S OUR "MOMENT OF THE DAY."

>> IT'S THE CRAZIEST THING I'VE

SEEN AND I'M ALLERGIC TO BEES.

>> THERE WAS AN ANNOUNCEMENT

OVER THE P.A.

THEY SAID, 43rd AND 7TH IS SHUT

DOWN DUE TO A SWARM OF BEES.

>> IT'S SCARY.

IT'S IN THE MIDDLE OF TOWN.

>> IT'S FANTASTIC, IN AN

ATMOSPHERE LIKE THIS.

>> THE BEES WERE OUT THERE FOR

LIKE 40 MINUTES BEFORE SOMEONE

CAME TO VACUUM THEM UP.

>> THEY CAN'T REALLY PRODUCE ANY

HONEY THERE, SO WE'RE IN

TROUBLE.

>> I WILL KEEP MY DISTANCE.

>> IT WAS A GIANT SWARM ON THE

UMBRELLA, BUT APPARENTLY, A FEW

PEOPLE WENT OUTSIDE TO LOOK AT

IT. THERE WERE BEES EVERYWHERE ON

THAT STREET.

>> Rosemary: THE HORROR.

THE POLICE ESTIMATE THERE WERE

25,000 BEES OUT THERE.

AND TIMES SQUARE LOOKS BIG, BUT

IT'S ACTUALLY PRETTY

CONCENTRATED.

>> Adrienne: IT'S THE HONEY

MUSTARD FOR THE HOT DOGS THAT

DID IT.

WE KNOW THAT.

THERE'S AN NYPD PATCH ON THAT

BEEKEEPER'S JACKET.

DO THEY HAVE A PATCH AND UNIFORM

FOR EVERYTHING?

THERE ARE APPARENTLY TWO

BEEKEEPERS IN THE NEW YORK

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

THEY HAVE THEIR OWN TWITTER

ACCOUNT.

NOW THEY HAVE MANY MORE

FOLLOWERS, INCLUDING ME.

[LAUGHTER]

>> Andrew: I'M ALLERGIC TO BEES,

TOO, SO I FIND IT ALL

TERRIFYING.

>> Rosemary: OH, NO.

>> Adrienne: THERE'S A DOWNER.

>> Rosemary: HAVE A GOOD SLEEP

TONIGHT.

>> Andrew: THAT'S "THE NATIONAL"

FOR THIS AUGUST 28.

GOOD NIGHT.

>> Rosemary: GOOD NIGHT.

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 The lows have been low to say the least. Steve O has battled mental health issues and found himself in psychiatric institutions

He has fought multiple addictions to cocaine, alcohol, ketamine, PCP and nitrous oxide and even did a stint in jail after protesting against SeaWorld

Credit: PA He's now a full decade sober, something which he attributes in no small part to his two rescue dogs, Walter and Bernie

 "I just think back to before I had my dogs and my life must have been just so empty

I shouldn't say empty, but I can't believe how much those little sons of bitches have enriched my life," he told US Weekly on the fifth anniversary of his sobriety

  "It's so good for a guy like me to have a priority that's not myself and have a regimen and discipline and responsibility that's all very healthy

" Now, his support for animal rights has seen him go completely vegan. He announced in June that he was in the best shape of his life, which he attributed to his vegan diet

 "For my birthday this year, I decided to get in the best shape I've ever been in," he posted on Instagram

"I may be old, but I'm healthy as f*ck! #HappyBdayToMe."On his 10th anniversary of sobriety, he took to Twitter to thank his former Jackass comrades for all their help in pulling him back from the brink

"Hard to believe it's been an entire decade since I've had a drink or a drug," he wrote, alongside a photo of him surrounded by booze and nitrous oxide capsules

"I just can't put into words how grateful I am for @realjknoxville and the rest of the guys who locked me up in a psychiatric ward on March 9, 2008, where this journey began

Thank you, dudes, I love you." Now it seems that he is out of the other side of his problems and back living life to the fullest

He recently posted photos to Instagram that showed just how much he has changed in the last six years - and on the evidence of those pics, he's looking better than ever

Credit: Steve O It's great to see how Steve O has turned his life around and he's an inspiration to everyone

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