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CHANTELLE Connelly showed she is still fighting fit as she worked out while five months pregnant

 The 29-year-old, who was recently trolled over the size of her bump, was put through her paces while on a recent trip to Marbella

 Looking amazing, the former Geordie Shore star wore a pair of leggings and a crop top, which revealed her toned bump

 She worked up a sweat as she went on a jog and did a few stretches in the warm weather

 Last week Chantelle took to Instagram to blast critics who accused her of lying about her pregnancy – by proving she was excepting a boy

 Chantelle shared a screenshot of a vicious comments left on that post, which read: "There was a post months ago about her being pregnant before I even fell pregnant

 "I've got a bump and was fat as well, she is like a stick with no bump.  "She ain't pregnant, it's sick how people can like about s*** like this

"  The star commented on the screenshot: "Wow get on this sick, hating, fat f*** saying I'm lying about being pregnant 'cause I ain't fat b****** like herself

"  She followed up with a photo of her baby scan taken at a private clinic on the 29th December

 The star captioned the image: "My beautiful baby boy" alongside the blue heart emoji

 She later showed selfie of her still toned tummy and wrote: "My baby bump at five and a half months

 "No wonder b****** be hating."  Chantelle announced her pregnancy with her new boyfriend back in September, telling friends that she was "over the moon" about becoming a mum in a Facebook post

 She wrote: "Over the moon to announce me and Lee are having a baby. Could not be happier

 "Can't wait for my happy little family."  Chantelle had found happiness with Lee just months earlier, after breaking up with her ex Clark Crawford

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Migrant with flesh-eating bacteria detained at U.S.-Mexico border - Daily News - Duration: 5:02.

A migrant diagnosed as having a flesh-eating bacteria has been detained at the US-Mexico border.

The man was transported to a hospital in New Mexico after telling an agent that he had a growing rash on his leg.

Officials said in a statement Friday that the unidentified migrant will require extensive treatment.

Flesh-eating bacteria is a rare condition called 'necrotizing fasciitis' that spreads quickly and can be fatal.

The bacteria usually gets into the body through a minor cut or scrape and can cause a serious infection that can destroy muscle, skin and other tissue.

Sometimes surgery is needed to remove the infected area. It is rare for the infection to spread to other people. .

The man's home country was not disclosed. Meanwhile, officials say shelters in Mexico's northern border city of Tijuana are filled to overflowing with Central Americans fleeing poverty and violence.

They are also unable to cope with an expected influx of asylum seekers due to be dispatched to the city from the United States.

The policy dubbed the Migrant Protection Protocols first announced on December 20 by the administration of President Donald Trump will return non-Mexican migrants who cross the U.S. southern border back to wait in Mexico.

They will stay there indefinitely while their asylum requests are processed in U.S. immigration courts.

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Mexican Foreign Ministry spokesman Roberto Velasco said the United States was to send the first group of 20 asylum seekers back to its territory later on Friday through Tijuana.

Asylum seekers have traditionally been granted the right to stay in the United States while their cases were decided by a U.S. immigration judge, but a backlog of more than 800,000 cases means the process can now take years.

Now, the U.S. government says migrants will be turned away with a 'notice to appear' in immigration court.

They will be able to enter the United States for their hearings but will have to live in Mexico in the interim. If they lose their cases, they will be deported to their home countries.

'Shelters are at capacity and we can't receive migrants that are being deported or (Mexican) nationals that are passing through the city.

'Let's hope this doesn't happen,' said Jose Maria Garcia, who runs the Juventud 2000 shelter in Tijuana.

The U.S. policy shift is aimed at curbing the increasing number of families arriving mostly from Central America who say they fear returning to their home countries due to threats of violence.

The Trump administration says many of the claims are not valid.

The program will apply to arriving migrants who ask for asylum at ports of entry or who are caught crossing illegally and say they are afraid to return home.

Immigration advocates fear Mexico is not safe for migrants who are regularly kidnapped by criminal gangs and smugglers, and have raised concerns that applicants will not be able to access proper legal counsel to represent them in U.S. courts.

It is unclear how Mexico plans to house what could be thousands of asylum seekers for the lengthy duration of their immigration proceedings. Some Mexican border towns are more violent than the cities the Central Americans left behind.

'Asylum seekers from Central America are fleeing unspeakable violence and their journeys to the United States are dangerous and harrowing,' said Betsy Fisher, policy director for the International Refugee Assistance Project. 'For many of them, Mexico is not a safe place to stay."

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Rachel PARSONS & Michael PARSONS Rhythm Dance US Nationals 2019 - Duration: 6:06.

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Non-Essential US Personnel Leave Venezuela - Duration: 1:04.

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41 families across US file complaints about Apex service dog training firm Ry-Con - Duration: 2:33.

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The Colors of Us by Karen Katz, read by Kerry Trombly - Duration: 2:59.

The Colors of Us by Karen Katz.

My name is Nan. I am seven. I am the color of cinnamon. Mom says she could eat me up.

My mom's the color of French toast. She's an artist. Mom's teaching me to mix colors. She says that if I mix red, yellow, black, and white paints in the right combination, I will have the right brown for a picture of me.

"The right brown? But Mom, brown is brown," I say. "That's not so," Mom says, "There are lots of different shades of brown. Let's take a walk. You'll see."

We go to the playground where we see my friend Sonya. "Sonya is a light brown," Mom says. "Ooh, just like creamy peanut butter!" I say, "My favorite!"

Isabelle is chocolate brown, like cupcakes we had for her birthday. Lucy has skin that's peachy and tan."

My best friend Jo-Jin lives close to the playground. Jo-Jin is the color of honey. Two streets over we meet my cousin Kyle. His skin is a reddish brown, like leaves in fall.

Carlos and Rosita have brought their new puppy to the park. Carlos is like cocoa brown, and Rosita's skin looks like butterscotch.

We pass by the pizza parlor. Mom and I see Mr. Pellegrino flipping a pizza high in the air. He is the color of pizza crust, a golden brown.

My babysitter Candy is like a beautiful jewel, bronze and amber. She looks like a princess.

Mom and I walk to the park to eat our lunch.

"Look at everyone's legs, Mom. All the different shades."

After lunch, we walk to Mom's favorite store, where Mr. Kashmir sells many different spices. He is the color of ginger and chile powder.

Up the street is my aunt Kathy's laundromat. Aunt Kathy is tawny tan like coconuts and coffee toffee.

After our walk, my friends come over. We take our towels to the roof and lie in the sun. I think about everyone I saw today: Sonya, Isabella, Lucy, Jo-Jin and Kyle; Carlos and Rosita, Mr. Pellegrino and Candy; Mr. Kashmir and Aunt Kathy, each one of them a beautiful color.

My friends leave, and I go downstairs. I am happy as I get out my paints. Yellow, red, black, and white. I think about all the wonderful colors I will make, and I say their names out loud: cinnamon, chocolate, and honey; coffee toffee and butterscotch. They all sound so delicious.

At last, my pictures are done. I've painted everyone. "Look, Mom," I say, "the colors of us."

The End

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US 1981 Quarter Filled P Error - 600 Million Minted NOT A Rare United States Coin - Duration: 7:23.

Hello all you coin aficionados out there and Welcome to the DC Coin World

International Coin Channel!!! Today we have the 1981 Quarter Dollar Coin from the United States

of America and as most of you know the US quarters

don't say 25 cents anywhere on them they say quarter and they worth a quarter of

a US dollar. When we flip it over, you can actually see that at the bottom it says

right here QUARTER DOLLAR United States of America and E Pluribus Unum with the

eagle holding a band of arrows. Down underneath the arrows you can see the tail and

that's one of the ways you can tell if the coin is in very fine or above condition: the tail is really detailed and each

of the arrows is individualized. Then it's probably in Very Fine or above condition and it is certainly

going to be a better shape than this one. As you can see this quarter is not in great shape. Next we see the

wreath at the bottom. Now what

we're really interested in of course on this particular coin is the front in general and the mint mark in particular. As to the

mint mark. The Philadelphia Mint in 1981 produced a

lot of these coins 601.7 million So, more than half a billion of these

coins were made. And when you make over a half billion of anything the planchets and the stamping press strikes

at the mint make a lot of small mistakes or mini errors and this is one

of the most common ones and this is called the filled P so the 1981 filled P

so it says 1981 here you see Washington facing left Liberty at the top In God We

Trust under his chin and behind his ponytail and the ribbon holding it is a

supposed to be a P and this is called the filled P error version and so when I first

saw this I didn't know much about it so I saw oh wow this is something that

people are going to be excited to see. So I've looked it up on the

internet and they said "NAH" these filled P's you can actually get a mint sets

with these filled P's in them that came from the Philadelphia Mint so this is not

not a big error or not a big mistake coin in fact the Coin Talk websits, there was

somebody on Coin Talk when I looked at the website that said they had 10

or 20 mint sets they looked through and they were all filled Peas

now when I saw this filled P, I started saying okay well maybe that's just this

one coin. But I pulled out another old 1981 and this one's if anything this is worse

that's you you can't even really tell that there's a hole in the P on this

one but one of the things you can see on both of these coins is when they did set

it to put the P on it they did something. I think there was something in between

or something messing it up because it made a dent so can you see that little

dent right around the P as if they hit it so hard it actually indented the coin

around the P so something probably got in between the the planchette and the strike piece got some materials built up on it but

actually pushed so hard it made a little indentation now people say well they're

probably all like that aren't they. And so I want to show you a 1980 and doggone if

the 1980 isn't mostly filled also and this is a 1980 so we got all these

quarters and they're all filled what would a good P look like well a good

P would look something like this look at that can you tell the difference

between that and that our original one so see how that as the pea and it also

looks like it's bigger doesn't it it almost looks like they fixed it there's

a little bit of an indentation there still but that's clearly a P there and

this is clearly at least the letter F or maybe a letter T that got broken off but to say that

that's a letter P is is stretching it a little bit in terms of actually looking at it

and seeing the P on there and maybe if we get it to this angle looks a little

more like a P so what should it look like

well it should something like this 1985 which is a P and

clearly a P instead of a mark and probably a P and this isn't something

that happened afterwards you like I said this is a really well known error or mistake.

What is the value???? NOTHING really There's so many of these even the mint sets with the

filled P don't have much more value than a regular mint set so if you're looking

for these and you want to make the big bucks on them it's not going to happen

but if we look at this one doesn't that it's just I mean I know it's closer to

the camera but it's just a bigger different piece so I'm wondering if they

didn't actually change the P later on because this is not the same size P as

that P and let me let me switch it around so knows what you do with these is

you flip them and put the bottom one on top and see if it's just is this is

still a size difference and there still is isn't there we put this one on the

bottom further away from the camera and this was still smaller so I think what

happened was between 1981 and 1985 they actually changed it to make the P

actually come out better because they had so many from 80 in 81 83 it looked

better but see so here's 81 here's 85 and here's 83 somewhere in the middle so

it almost looks like they might have fixed it twice let's put them in order

81 83 and 85 all right so this looks like a the same version as this except

you can actually see the P so they cleaned it up and this looks just like a

different P so when you start looking at these coins you're gonna find these

errors sometimes or the mistakes that the mint made or that that just got when

they when you do something and make 601.7 million of them some of

them and those were only the ones when I say they made 601.7 million

though are the ones they put into circulation

I don't know how many of them they kept aside or recycled or whatever but

clearly they made so many kind of filled P's from 80 and 81 they just decided

we're just going to put them out anyway and they put them out and it's fun to

find them but they aren't worth anything so if you have a bunch of filled P's

like I do, use them to buy something else put them all together and use them to

buy you a more expensive more collectible coin so that's all we have

today from a DC Coin World International Coin Channel about the 1981

filled P quarter

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COME WITH US ON HOLIDAY - Duration: 5:05.

I'm talking ?

So, we are in Republic Dominican

We were on vacation for 10 days

and we wanted to show you

our friends and family

to tell you it was awsome.

But we did't film cause we were so busy having fun

ok bye

So we filmed only our last 24 hours

until now, at the airport

so keep on watching

So this as a little summary of our vacation

We hope you enjoyed it

And see you soon

Bye

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Another US Missionary Enters Territory Of Uncontacted Tribe - Duration: 4:46.

another u.s. missionary has illegally gone to the territory belonging to an

uncontacted tribe this time in Brazil this comes just two months after John

Allan Chow was killed when he traveled to North Sentinel island to try and

convert the tribe that inhabits it it's like dude didn't you learn anything from

John Allan Chows murder welcome back to another simmering cup of hot tea I'm

Charlotte del Rey this is IO where we make the news more entertaining who says

the news can't be fun ha yeah hit that subscribe and follow us

on Instagram or handles are posted in the description the he Murray matreya

vin brazil along the puranas river in the state of Amazonas over the last few

decades very few outsiders have come into contact with them they are so

isolated they don't even come into contact with other tribes in the general

area as far as we know and based on pictures and videos of crews that have

flown above the area uncontacted tribes in brazil do not want contact with

outsiders we don't know a whole lot about the he marina tribe or their

culture we also don't know how many members of the he Maremma tribe there

are according to the last estimate from 1945 they were up to 1000 individuals

there are around 305 native tribes in brazil in total and there's only a few

dozen of them that are classified as uncontacted it's extremely dangerous to

enter the territory of one of these tribes not only because they don't want

anything to do with the developed world and they could quite possibly kill you

with arrows if they find you on their land but uncontacted tribes have

surprised had no contact with the outside world

therefore they haven't built up the same immunity to diseases as us it's pretty

scary to think about but if one member of this tribe gets the common cold from

an outsider it could theoretically wipe out the whole tribe according to experts

even if direct contact has not occurred the probability of transmission of

diseases to the isolated is high I guess Steve Campbell didn't get the memo

Steve camo is a Christian missionary from the state of Maine in the u.s. last

month he illegally camped in the area occupied by the he marina tribe and

invaded one of the tribes recently abandoned camping grounds Steve Campbell

claimed that he entered the area by mistake and he was actually traveling to

another area inhabited by a different tribe the Jama mati tribe

he was reportedly trying to teach them how to use a GPS device while trying to

reach his destination he mistakenly entered the territory of the he maryam a

tribe or so he says apparently Steve Campbell has been

living among the GEMA mati tribe for years but here's the thing though this

little thing he was living among them but he also had absolutely no

authorization to do that according to the Brazilian government he exposed the

isolated tribe to potentially fatal diseases and violated the rights of the

tribe he's currently being questioned by Funai Brazil's indigenous Affairs

Department he could face a genocide charge which is

pretty serious if he's found guilty he could be in real trouble just a couple

of months ago the world was shocked and confused when John Allen Chou was

murdered after he traveled to North Sentinel island try and convert the

isolated aggressive tribe to Christianity if you haven't heard about

that story we did a couple of videos on John Allen Chou and one of them is

clickable on screen right now the thing is over the next little while we might

see an increase in missionaries trying to contact isolated tribes in Brazil and

that is because in Brazil's his new minister in charge of Indigenous Affairs

president Boston ro appointed an evangelical preacher to the position

unfortunately when he was campaigning Boston ro promised that he would open up

protected land in areas and quote leave not one centimeter for indigenous people

or quilombolas who are descendants of runaway slaves he's also not allowing

any more reservations basically in doing this people think that he's putting the

interest of farmers above the interests of native groups this is a huge issue in

Brazil right now because indigenous and land rights were laid out in Brazil's

Constitution there are almost 1 million indigenous citizens in Brazil who are

constantly having to deal with an influx of land invasions since the new

president took office ok guys that is all happy on this story I'm gonna wrap

up this video with some common replies Maher said can we just talk about how

nice Charlotte's hair is today thank you this is just what my hair looks like

when it air dries on a put product and I know I'm just so glad so blessed

Alex bar Keon said hey have you guys ever worked with Landon productions our

top 10 funny story Landon owns aiyo Landon

and top ten we all film the same studio we used the same equipment retro-gaming

said I hate the intro well you know what I talked to the intro and she thinks

that's rude so Clementine said Shila do you own a

potato peeler I do not I just use a knife

arrghh is plays said I was expecting to see the video well I was expecting to be

a famous actress by now but I guess we don't always get what we want do we do

you have any suggestions for IO well if you come across new stories that you

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Hannah B Eats Fish Eye To Get Colton's Attention! | The Bachelor US - Duration: 5:53.

I don't really do the in-your-face type physicality, because I don't know how to

really like deal with that I am excited to spend the day with these incredible

women hopefully they keep an open mind to try new things and experience new

cultures because that's what this is all about you guys ready

Colten looks really good today and I'm not intimidated by the fact that there's

other people there because I'm so focused on my relationship with him and

I'm gonna act how I would act if it were just me and him and I'm gonna do

whatever I need to do

it's definitely weird having 13 of us all tried like fight for his attention

but Demi definitely the one who's like on his back and flying around I don't

think anyone's gonna get type of cold and if she keeps going for it lets me

and you that's - yeah Demi is trying to grab him every second and bring herself

to the forefront I mean it's frustrating because I've had

very limited time with him and it's just like I don't want to have to battle with

that on a date so I'm hoping I can pull through and advance our connection and

then maybe I will get more time next week I don't know the leech lady I think

we should go check this out yes

Oh leeches I walked up and I see this dude

laying on like a bed and he's got leeches on his back are we doing this or

are we watching welcome to Singapore and you are now in the leech therapy house

we are doing a little Rafi enlarge the veins get rid of toxics if you get rid

of inflammations yes right I'll try

fighting now you feel it oh yes I feel it you guys is this even up to code like

where did they get these leeches from are they FDA approved like I'm genuinely

concerned it's almost like a jellyfish sting

here we go Demi loves me I'm feeding in my blood and he's loving it I have the

sweetest blood ever

I thought Kaylin said it love it the least followed me here

even though I am excited to be here it is definitely hard to know how to act I

tried to like make conversation with him after like he doesn't like say anything

back what are we got here Cassie 1 doing on me I feel like his

attention is on all the girls except me you are the child of the winter yeah she

is a spring in summer I mean she is your past life sister

she's my sister I feel like he's avoiding me because last week Kalyn says

some things about me that are not true

now they're really happy so I know he still has something certain

so I'm trying not to get in my head about it but yes I'm gonna get mad about

it are you guys hungry yes what is this how

is it good it's good what is it just a little nibble out of it well you're

doing it so it's a big deal I am pretty open to at least trying a bite of

anything do it Hanna and right now I just want to impress him here we go

Georg I hope he realizes that ID is a do this shot for him

I just want to say thank you all to trying new things it's very important to

me that my wife is adventurous and spontaneous so too weird food and you

get

I was told that evening the I was good luck and they all know after last week

honey

you

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Congress Approves Measure Ending Government Shutdown | Hardball | MSNBC - Duration: 4:07.

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Starcraft 2 DeepMind AI AlphaStar - What can AI Teach Us? - Duration: 2:27.

Alphabet's DeepMind, the group that brought us AlphaGo back in 2016, just released an

exciting update on their efforts to build an AI to play StarCraft 2.

AlphaStar!

The live stream was full of great information and I highly recommend you check it out if

you haven't already (Link down below the video).

I would like to focus in one cool point.

At 2:03:27 in the video the casters talk about a strategy that the AI is using that goes

counter to conventional wisdom!

Over building workers!

I'll put a link below to this point in the video bellow (https://youtu.be/cUTMhmVh1qs?t=7407)

Rotterdam points out that the community has settled on 16 being the most efficient amount

of workers to mine with, sometimes 18 is okay but not as efficient and anything over 24

is pointless.

AlphaStar is up to 25 or 26 workers, why would it do this?

Is the AI bad and making a pour play or is there something deeper going on?

As they are talking about this strange strategy Mana (the human pro player) moves in with

a harassing unit and starts killing probs.

What perfect timing, this is the first reason you might want more workers.

After fighting off the harassment AlphaStar is back to full mining in no time.

The second use for the extra workers is that when your second base is done you can move

them all over to the new base right away, getting that base up to 100% much faster.

On the last match of the stream we actually see the human player taking this strategy

on himself and over building workers!

I love that the AI shined light on this new strategy and MANA has taken it to heart and

is trying it himself.

This isn't the first time that an AI systems has taught us a new strategy.

Consider Backgammon, an ancient board game dating back thousands of years.

Quick crash course for those who don't know the game.

The basic goal is to move your tokens around the board, past your opponent.

Groups of tokens are safe, but your opponent can land on a solo token and capture it, sending

it back to the start.

TD-Gammon was an AI created in 1992 to play Backgammon.

TD-Gammon revolutionized how the pros play Backgammon after thousands of years!

Consider an opening roll of 4-1, conventional wisdom was to use the 1 to move from point

6 to point 5, but TD-Gammon would instead do the safe play of moving from 24-23.

Human players considered this new style carefully and have now adopted the AI's strategy.

I'm really excited to watch the next big StarCraft 2 tournament and see if more pros

start overbuilding workers like AlphaStar!

I for one, welcome our new robot overlords.

I'm Mr. Page and I hope you enjoyed this look into what we can learn from AI systems!

Before you go, could I ask you to like this video and Subscribe?

It will help you find more great videos like this and it will help me find more great viewers

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Win win!

See ya next time.

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The National for January 25, 2019 — Kingston Arrests, U.S. Government Shutdown, Queen on Brexit - Duration: 45:45.

>> Ian: ON THIS FRIDAY NIGHT,

CHARGES LAID IN KINGSTON,

ONTARIO.

>> IT IS TERRORISM OFFENCES, SO

IT'S FAIR TO SAY IT'S A

TERRORISM ATTACK PLOT.

>> Ian: WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE

BOMB-MAKING PLAN AND WHY

REFUGEES WORRY ABOUT A BACKLASH.

>> I WILL SIGN A BILL TO OPEN

OUR GOVERNMENT FOR THREE WEEKS.

>> Andrew: AFTER 35 DAYS, U.S.

LAWMAKERS STRIKE A DEAL TO END

THE SHUTDOWN, SO WHAT ABOUT THE

WALL THAT STARTED IT ALL?

>> I AM FALSELY ACCUSED OF

MAKING FALSE STATES.

>> Ian: A CRAZY COURTHOUSE SCENE

AFTER NEW CHARGES IN THE MUELLER

PROBE.

DOES IT MAKE COLLUSION WITH

RUSSIA MORE LIKELY?

THIS IS "THE NATIONAL".

>> Ian: THE RCMP SAID IT WAS A

NATIONAL MAJOR SECURITY

INVESTIGATION, BUT AFTER LAST

NIGHT'S RAID IN KINGSTON,

ONTARIO, THEY'RE OFFERING FEW

DETAILS OTHER THAN THE ASSURANCE

THEY ACTED IN TIME.

>> IT WAS A CONFIRMED ATTACK

PLANNED.

THERE IS MOTIVE, BUT I'M NOT

PREPARED TO COMMENT ON THAT

RIGHT NOW.

>> Ian: THAT'S ABOUT ALL THEY'D

SAY ABOUT THE PLOT.

POLICE DID CONFIRM THAT ONE OF

THE TWO PEOPLE ARRESTED LAST

NIGHT FACES TERROR-RELATED

CHARGES AND THE OTHER WAS

RELEASED WITHOUT BEING CHARGED.

DAVID COCHRANE PICKS UP THE

DETAILS.

>> Reporter: A MULTI-FORCE

OPERATION USING DOZENS OF

OFFICERS, ALL FUELLED BY A TIP

FROM U.S. LAW ENFORCEMENT.

>> WE DID RECEIVE CREDIBLE

F.B.I. INFORMATION REGARDING AN

ATTACK PLOT WITH NO SPECIFIC

TIME, DATE OR LOCATION AFFIXED

TO IT.

>> Reporter: THE ATTACK PLOT,

POLICE SAY, WAS TO BUILD A BOMB

AND THEN BLOW IT UP IN A PUBLIC

PLACE.

THE PLACE AND TIME WERE UNCLEAR,

BUT THE INTENTIONS WERE OBVIOUS.

SO AFTER WEEKS OF SURVEILLANCE,

POLICE MADE THEIR MOVE.

>> THE INDIVIDUAL IS REPORTED TO

BE INVOLVED IN THE MANUFACTURING

OF HOMEMADE IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE

DEVICES AND THAT WAS ONE OF THE

SUBJECTS OF OUR INVESTIGATION.

>> Reporter: THE INDIVIDUAL IS A

TEENAGE BOY WHOSE IDENTITY AND

PERSONAL DETAILS ARE PROTECTED

BECAUSE OF HIS AGE.

HE MADE A BRIEF COURT APPEARANCE

THIS AFTERNOON ON TERRORISM

CHARGES.

HE'LL BE BACK IN COURT NEXT

WEEK.

THE POLICE MADE THE ARREST, NOT

BECAUSE AN ATTACK WAS IMMINENT

BUT BECAUSE THEY FELT THEY HAD

ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO BLOCK OFF

STREETS AND SEARCH HOUSES.

>> AT NO TIME WAS THERE A PUBLIC

THREAT TO PUBLIC SAFETY.

NO FURTHER NEED TO PURSUE THE

INVESTIGATION AT THAT TIME.

>> Reporter: ALL OF WHICH RAISES

A LOT OF QUESTIONS ABOUT WHAT

HAPPENED WITH THIS MAN.

20-YEAR-OLD HUSSAM EDDIN

ALZAHABI WAS ALSO TAKEN INTO

CUSTODY DURING THURSDAY'S RAIDS.

THE SYRIAN REFUGEE WAS RELEASED

FRIDAY WITHOUT CHARGE.

WELL, TONIGHT, HUSSAM EDDIN

ALZAHABI IS HOME.

HIS FATHER MAINTAINED FROM THE

BEGINNING HIS SON DID NOTHING

WRONG AND NOW THEY'VE BEEN

REUNITED AS A FAMILY AND THEY'RE

TURNING DOWN ALL INTERVIEW

REQUESTS.

>> Ian: THEY SPOKE TO THE MEDIA,

BUT REACHED OUT TO MEMBERS OF

THE KINGSTON COMMUNITY.

>> Reporter: THE FAMILY IS A

SYRIAN REFUGEE FAMILY.

THEY CAME HERE TWO YEARS AGO.

THEY WERE SPONSORED BY A CHURCH

GROUP AND THERE IS OBVIOUS

CONCERNS OF A BACKLASH WHEN YOU

HAVE A SYRIAN REFUGEE TIED TO A

TERRORIST BOMB PLOT.

THE POLICE HAVE BEEN REACHING

OUT TO SPECIFIC GROUPS, MUSLIM

ASSOCIATIONS AND SYRIAN REFUGEE

SUPPORT GROUPS AND OFFERING THEM

WHATEVER REASSURANCES AND

SUPPORT THEY CAN TO HELP THEM IN

THE EVENT OF A BACKLASH.

>> Ian: THANK YOU, DAVID.

DAVID COCHRANE REPORTING FROM

KINGSTON TONIGHT.

>> Ian: SO DAVID TOUCHING ON A

POSSIBLE BACKLASH AGAINST THE

MUSLIM COMMUNITY.

THESE ARRESTS HAVE ALSO RENEWED

THE DEBATE ABOUT HOW CANADA

SCREENS REFUGEES.

DEFENDED BY THE PRIME MINISTER,

CHALLENGED BY THE OPPOSITION.

KATIE SIMPSON IS ON THAT STORY.

>> Reporter: AS REPORTS EMERGED

THAT A 20-YEAR-OLD MAN ARRESTED

IN THE KINGSTON TERROR RAIDS

CAME TO CANADA WITH HIS FAMILY

AS A SYRIAN REFUGEE,

CONSERVATIVE LEADER ANDREW

SCHEER ISSUED A STATEMENT SAYING

CANADA'S REFUGEE SCREENING

PROCESS NEEDS TO BE SERIOUSLY

EXAMINED.

>> IT'S IMPORTANT TO MAKE SURE

WHEN WE'RE BRINGING IN PEOPLE IN

A QUICK MANNER AS WE ARE, THEY

HAVE THE APPROPRIATE SECURITY

CHECKS AND EVERYONE IS SAFE AND

SECURITY IS UTMOST OF CONCERN.

>> Reporter: BUT THE

CONSERVATIVE DEMAND FOR AN

EXAMINATION CAME HOURS BEFORE

POLICE RELEASED THAT SAME

20-YEAR-OLD MAN WITHOUT CHARGE.

>> I THINK IT'S WISER IN THESE

CIRCUMSTANCES, RATHER THAN

LEAPING TO CONCLUSIONS, LET THE

POLICE DO THEIR JOB.

LET'S GET THE FACTS ON THE

TABLE.

AND THEN WE'LL DETERMINE THE

APPROPRIATE COURSE OF ACTION.

>> WHAT DO YOU SAY WHEN THE

PUBLIC SAFETY MINISTER SAYS,

IT'S TOO EARLY TO COME TO THAT

CONCLUSION?

>> I THINK IT'S FAIR, HOWEVER,

THE MINISTER HAS TO ACKNOWLEDGE

THERE HAVE BEEN LAPSES.

>> Reporter: THE CONSERVATIVES

HAVE LONG BEEN CRITICAL OF

LIBERAL IMMIGRATION POLICY,

ESPECIALLY AFTER THOUSANDS OF

ASYLUM-SEEKERS CROSSED INTO

CANADA ON FOOT.

THE PRIME MINISTER HAS TRIED TO

NEUTRALIZE THIS.

>> THAT IS ONE OF THE THINGS

THAT YET AGAIN WE'RE GOING TO BE

TACKING ABOUT IN THIS UPCOMING

ELECTION, BECAUSE THERE ARE

PEOPLE TRYING TO CREATE FEAR

AROUND THE COUNTRY, AROUND

IMMIGRATION.

>> Reporter: THIS LEADER IN

KINGSTON'S MUSLIM COMMUNITY DOES

NOT WANT TO SEE THIS SPECIFIC

CASE POLITICIZED OUT OF FEAR OF

A BACKLASH.

>> WE HAVE TO BE VERY CAREFUL

NOT TO BURDEN THE REST OF THE

COMMUNITY BECAUSE OF THE

ACTIONS, BAD ACTIONS OF ONE OF

THEM.

WE HAVE TO BE VERY CAREFUL NOT

TO EXPLOIT THIS IN ORDER TO MAKE

A POLITICAL POINT.

>> Reporter: SECURITY EXPERTS

ARE HESITANT TO WEIGH IN ON THIS

CASE UNTIL MORE DETAILS ARE MADE

AVAILABLE.

GENERALLY, THOUGH, IT IS NOT

UNCOMMON FOR RADICALIZATION TO

OCCUR IN CANADA RATHER THAN

ABROAD.

KATIE SIMPSON, CBC NEWS, OTTAWA.

>> Ian: TWO BIG POLITICAL

STORIES UNFOLDING IN WASHINGTON

TODAY.

GOVERNMENT WORKERS WILL SOON BE

BACK AT WORK, MAYBE NOT FOR LONG

AND SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT IN

THE RUSSIAN INVESTIGATION

>> Andrew: THE PROBE IS LOOKING

INTO TIES BETWEEN THE TRUMP

CAMPAIGN AND RUSSIAN

INTERFERENCE.

TODAY, IT ZEROED IN ON A LONG

TIME POLITICAL OPERATIVE.

F.B.I. AGENTS ARRESTED ROGER

STONE IN A RAID AT DAWN.

IT WAS ORDERED BY SPECIAL

COUNSEL ROBERT MUELLER.

NOW, STONE IS A CLOSE PERSONAL

FRIEND OF THE PRESIDENT.

HE'S ALSO FACING SEVEN CHARGES,

INCLUDING OBSTRUCTION, WITNESS

TAMPERING AND MAKING FALSE

STATEMENTS.

HIS INDICTMENT ALLEGES A DIRECT

LINK BETWEEN TRUMP'S SENIOR

LOYALIST AND EFFORTS TO DAMAGE

THE CLINTON CAMPAIGN WITH HACKED

E-MAILS.

IT IS A DEEP STRIKE AT THE

PRESIDENT'S INNER CIRCLE, BUT

NOT ONE THAT IS UNANSWERED.

KEITH BOAG SHOWS US.

>> Reporter: FROM THE STEPS OF

THE FORT LAUDERDALE COURTHOUSE,

ROGER STONE GAVE A DEFIANT

SALUTE IN A MANNER OF HIS

POLITICAL HERO, THE DISGRACED

PRESIDENT, RICHARD NIXON.

THE BOOS DROWNED OUT THE

DECLARATION HE'LL FIGHT THE

CHARGES AND WIN.

HE ECHOED THE PRESIDENT.

>> THE CHARGES TODAY RELATE IN

NO WAY TO RUSSIAN COLLUSION,

WIKILEAKS COLLABORATION OR ANY

OTHER ILLEGAL CONNECTION WITH

THE 2016 CAMPAIGN.

>> Reporter: THAT IS TRUE.

THE SPECIFIC CHARGES DON'T

RELATE TO COLLUSION, WIKILEAKS

OR THE 2016 CAMPAIGN, BUT THE

STORY IN THE DOCUMENT DOES.

IT SAYS STONE LIED ABOUT HIS

EFFORTS TO GET INFORMATION FROM

JULIAN ASSANGE'S WIKILEAKS, BUT

E-MAILS SAY THAT HE STILL HAS THE

PRESIDENT'S BACK.

>> THERE IS NO CIRCUMSTANCE

WHATSOEVER UNDER WHICH I WILL

BEAR FALSE WITNESS AGAINST THE

PRESIDENT.

>> Reporter: THAT MIGHT BE COLD

COMFORT TO THE PRESIDENT.

THE INDICTMENT IS SUPPORTED BY

DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE.

IT INDICATES OTHER SOURCES OF

INFORMATION THAT SUGGEST THE

MUELLER INVESTIGATION MIGHT NOT

EVEN NEED STONE'S TESTIMONY.

>> Andrew: SO IS THE LINK

BETWEEN THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN,

WIKILEAKS AND RUSSIAN

INTERFERENCE, IS THAT THE

COLLUSION MUELLER HAS BEEN

LOOKING FOR?

>> Reporter: THE INDICTMENT

INDICATES THAT THE TRUMP

CAMPAIGN THROUGH ROGER STONE WAS

TRYING TO REACH OUT TO WIKILEAKS

FOR INFORMATION ABOUT E-MAILS

STOLEN BY THE RUSSIANS IN HOPE

OF FINDING DIRT ON THE CLINTON

CAMPAIGN.

SO THE INDICTMENT MAKES STONE AN

IMPORTANT LINK IN WHAT LOOKS

MORE LIKE COLLUSION TODAY THAN

YESTERDAY.

AND ADD TO THAT WHAT WE KNEW

ABOUT PAUL MANAFORT SHARING

POLLING INFORMATION WITH A

KREMLIN CONNECTED RUSSIAN AND

WHAT WE MIGHT LEARN ABOUT THE

MEETING AT TRUMP TOWER BETWEEN

THE RUSSIANS AND THE TRUMP

CAMPAIGN.

>> Andrew: ROGER STONE'S

INDICTMENT BRINGS TO 37 THE

NUMBER OF INDICTMENTS OR

FINDINGS OF GUILT TO ROBERT

MUELLER'S INVESTIGATION.

MANY OF THOSE ARE FOR LYING OR

FINANCE CRIMES.

SOME ARE FOR MEDDLING IN THE

2016 ELECTION, BUT WHEN IT COMES

TO CONNECTING THE DOTS, MOST OF

THE PEOPLE FALL INTO THREE

GENERAL GROUPS.

SOME WERE PART OF TRUMP'S

CAMPAIGN.

ONE HAD A PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP

AND MANY ARE TIED TO RUSSIA.

IN THAT FIRST GROUP, AMONG THOSE

CONVICTED, PAUL MANAFORT AND

MICHAEL FLYNN.

BOTH HIGH-PROFILE ADVISORS.

ALSO PLEADING GUILTY.

MICHAEL COHEN, DONALD TRUMP'S

LONGTIME PERSONAL LAWYER.

AND THEN THERE ARE THE RUSSIANS

CONNECTED TO THE ELECTION, BUT

NOT TO TRUMP PERSONALLY.

13 PEOPLE INDICTED FOR ELECTION

MEDDLING AND 12 INTELLIGENCE

OFFICERS CHARGED FOR HACKING.

WHAT MANY ARE WAITING TO SEE,

HOW TIGHTLY MUELLER WILL TIE

THEM TO THE OTHER GROUPS, IF AT

ALL.

NOW THE STONE INDICTMENT WAS NOT

THE ONLY STRESS TEST FOR THE

PRESIDENT TODAY.

FAR FROM IT.

HE'S BEEN UNDER MOUNTING

PRESSURE TO END THE GOVERNMENT

SHUTDOWN AND TODAY, HE BACKED

DOWN.

FOR NOW.

>> President Donald Trump: I

WILL MAKE SURE IS THAT ALL

EMPLOYEES RECEIVE THEIR BACK PAY

VERY QUICKLY OR AS SOON AS

POSSIBLE.

IT WILL HAPPEN FAST.

>> Andrew: CAN'T COME SOON

ENOUGH FOR THE THOUSANDS OF

FEDERAL WORKERS WHO MISSED TWO

PAYCHEQUES OVER THE PAST FIVE

WEEKS.

PLUS, THE DEAL IS TEMPORARY.

IT'S ONLY GOING TO PROVIDE

FUNDING FOR THREE WEEKS.

AFTER 35-DAY STANDOFF, WHAT DID

EITHER SIDE GET OUT OF IT?

WHAT WAS THE POINT?

IT'S A TOUGH QUESTION.

HERE'S KIM BRUNHUBER.

>> I AM VERY PROUD TO ANNOUNCE

TODAY THAT WE HAVE REACHED A

DEAL TO END THE SHUTDOWN AND

REOPEN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

>> Reporter: THERE ARE SIN

NUMBERS, BUT IT'S HARD NOT TO

SEE THE ANNOUNCEMENT AS

PRESIDENT TRUMP CAVING.

TRUMP REOPENED THE GOVERNMENT

WITHOUT GETTING A PENNY FOR THE

WALL HE WANTS TO BUILD.

>> WE REALLY HAVE NO CHOICE BUT

TO BUILD A POWERFUL WALL OR

STEEL BARRIER.

>> Reporter: THE SHUTDOWN HAS

STRETCHED FOR MORE THAN A MONTH,

35 DAYS WITHOUT PAY FOR HUNDREDS

OF THOUSANDS OF FEDERAL WORKERS.

MANY, LIKE THESE TSA AGENTS IN

NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA,

RESORTING TO FOOD BANKS TO MAKE

ENDS MEET.

>> WE CAN'T DO ANYTHING ABOUT

IT, BESIDES HANG ON AND WAIT FOR

THE PAYCHEQUE.

>> ASKING ABOUT CONNECTING

FLIGHTS.

THIS IS AN ISSUE DUE TO GROUND

STOPPAGE IN LA GUARDIA.

>> Reporter: TODAY, THERE WERE

SIGNIFICANT DELAYS AT AIRPORTS

BECAUSE OF SHORTAGE OF AIR

TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS.

THIS DEAL TO REOPEN THE

GOVERNMENT WHILE BOTH SIDES TRY

TO DISCUSS FUNDING FOR MORE

BORDER SECURITY IS WHAT

REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS

PROPOSED BEFORE THE SHUTDOWN

BEGAN.

DEMOCRATS SAY THEY HOPE THE

PRESIDENT LEARNED HIS LESSON AM

>> ULTIMATELY, THIS AGREEMENT

ENDORSES OUR POSITION.

IT REOPENS THE GOVERNMENT

WITHOUT PRECONDITIONS.

GIVES DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS

AN OPPORTUNITY TO DISCUSS BORDER

SECURITY WITHOUT HOLDING

HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF

AMERICAN WORKERS HOSTAGE.

>> IF WE DON'T GET A FAIR

DEAL --

>> Reporter: THE TWO PARTIES

HAVE THREE WEEKS TO STRIKE A

DEAL.

IF THEY DON'T, TRUMP IS

THREATENING A STATE OF EMERGENCY

OR PERHAPS ORDER ANOTHER

GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN.

WITH MANY STILL WONDERING WHAT

EXACTLY THIS SHUTDOWN WAS ALL

FOR.

KIM BRUNHUBER, CBC NEWS, NEWPORT

BEACH, CALIFORNIA.

>> Andrew: AFTER THAT ALL, THAT

IS STILL THE QUESTION OF THE

STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS.

WE KNOW IT WON'T HAPPEN TUESDAY,

BUT HOUSE SPEAKER NANCY PELOSI

AND DONALD TRUMP ARE EXPECTED TO

COME UP WITH A NEW DATE

TOGETHER.

>> Ian: HER COMMENTS MAY NOT

STRIKE YOU AS PROVOCATIVE, BUT

SOME PEOPLE IN BRITAIN ARE

WONDERING IF THE QUEEN CROSSED

THE LINE.

SHE SUGGESTED PEOPLE TREAT EACH

OTHER WITH RESPECT.

HER REMARKS ARE SEEN AS AN

ATTEMPT TO EASE TENSIONS OVER

BREXIT.

>> Reporter: THE QUEEN ARRIVED

TO DELIVER A LOW-KEY SPEECH AWAY

FROM THE CAMERAS AT A WOMEN'S

INSTITUTE.

BUT THE MESSAGE WAS HEARD RIGHT

ACROSS BRITAIN.

SHE URGED PEOPLE WITH OPPOSING

VIEWS TO COME TOGETHER, SEEK OUT

THE COMMON GROUND, NEVER LOSING

SIGHT OF THE BIGGER PICTURE.

THE QUEEN DIDN'T UTTER THE WORD

BREXIT, BUT IN A COUNTRY THIS

DIVIDED, THAT'S WHAT EVERYONE

HEARD.

A PLEA FOR THE WARRING FACTIONS

TO REACH A TRUCE.

>> IF YOU LOOK AT THE WORDS

THEMSELVES, THEY'RE GENERIC

SENTIMENTS.

>> Reporter: THIS POLITICS

WATCHER SAYS ELIZABETH IS NOT

TAKING SIDES, BUT --

>> THE CULTURE HAS BECOME TOXIC

AND IT MAY BE THAT THE QUEEN

FELT IT WAS TIME TO MAKE A RARE

INTERVETERANS.

>> Reporter: THE QUEEN DOESN'T

WEIGH IN ON POLITICS, AT LEAST

OFFICIALLY, BUT MAYBE SHE'S BEEN

DROPPING HINTS FOR A WHILE.

IT'S HARD TO NAIL DOWN WHAT HER

MESSAGE REALLY IS.

CHECK OUT THE HAT SHE WORE

DURING A SPEECH IN THE BRITISH

PARLIAMENT.

LOOKS LIKE AN EU FLAG.

>> THROUGH THE STATE VISIT --

>> Reporter: LAST FALL WITH THE

DUTCH ROYALS, SHE SPOKE OF A

POST BREXIT RELATIONSHIP.

THIS TABLOID EVEN CLAIMED THE

QUEEN BACKED BREXIT YEARS AGO,

THOUGH THAT HEADLINE WAS RULED

MISLEADING.

SOMETIMES SHE'S LESS SUBTLE,

HEARD SAYING THAT VOTERS SHOULD

THINK CAREFULLY ABOUT THE

FUTURE.

IN HER CHRISTMAS MESSAGE A MONTH

AGO, ANOTHER PLEA, PERHAPS ABOUT

BREXIT.

>> EVEN WITH THE MOST DEEPLY

HELD DIFFERENCES, TREATING THE

OTHER PERSON WITH RESPECT AND AS

A FELLOW HUMAN BEING IS ALWAYS A

GOOD FIRST STEP.

>> Reporter: IT'S ALL ABOUT

GETTING ALONG REALLY.

HARDLY CONTROVERSIAL, EXCEPT AT

SUCH A TENSE TIME.

THOMAS DAIGLE, CBC NEWS, LONDON.

>> Ian: BRITISH M.P.s VOTE NEXT

TUESDAY ON PRIME MINISTER

THERESA MAY'S REVISED BREXIT

DEAL.

IF THEY REJECT IT, THERE IS

INCREASED RISK THAT BRITAIN WILL

CRASH OUT OF THE EUROPEAN UNION.

>>> HERE'S SOME OF THE OTHER

STORIES WE'RE WATCHING TONIGHT.

THE CLEANUP UNDER WAY AFTER A

POWERFUL RAINSTORM CAUSED FLASH

FLOODING AROUND SUSSEX, NEW

BRUNSWICK.

>>> HEAVY RAIN LIFTED THE

KENNEBECASIS RIVER EARLY THIS

MORNING, ABOUT A DOZEN PEOPLE

WERE EVACUATED FROM THEIR HOMES.

PUMPS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT WERE

BROUGHT IN TO PUSH THE WATER

OUT.

IT CAUSED DAMAGE TO ROADS AND

GOVERNMENT CREWS ARE WORKING TO

REPAIR.

THE CLEANUP IS EXPECTED TO TAKE

WEEKS.

>> SAVE OUR HEALTH CARE!

>> 100 PEOPLE FROM CAPE BRETON

PROTESTED WHAT THEY SAY IS THE

DIRE STATE OF HEALTH CARE.

THEY SHOWED UP AT THE OFFICE OF

THEIR PROVINCIAL REPRESENTATIVE.

THEY SAY THEY'RE CONCERNED ABOUT

DOCTOR SHORTAGES AND THE CLOSURE

OF TWO HOSPITALS.

>> I SAW CROWDED HOSPITAL ROOMS,

CROWDED HALLWAYS AND DOCTORS RUN

OFF THEIR FEET.

>> Ian: HE TOLD THE GROUP THE

PLAN IS SPEND HALF A BILLION

DOLLARS TO UPGRADE AND EXPAND

TWO OTHER HOSPITALS.

>>> AN UPDATE TO A STORY WE TOLD

YOU EARLIER THIS WEEK.

POWER IS BEING RESTORED TO A

TORONTO APARTMENT BUILDING.

ABOUT A THOUSAND RESIDENTS HAVE

BEEN IN THE DARK AND COLD SINCE

TUESDAY WHEN A PIPE BURST IN THE

BUILDING'S ELECTRICAL ROOM.

POWER IS EXPECTED TO BE RESTORED

IN THE NEXT 48 HOURS.

NO WORD ON WHAT CAUSED THE PIPE

TO BREAK.

>> Andrew: TONIGHT, ON "THE

NATIONAL", IT'S A REAL LIFE

HORROR STORY ABOUT THE MURDER OF

A LITTLE BOY, BUT THAT BOY'S

MOTHER IS DISGUSTED BY THE

FILM'S OSCAR NOMINATION.

WE GO IN DEPTH AND ASK, WHOSE

STORY IS IT TO TELL?

>> WHY ARE PEDIATRICIANS

CHANGING THEIR ADVICE WHEN IT

COMES TO EXPOSING CHILDREN TO

ALLERGENS LIKE PEANUTS.

>> HE'S HELP PROTECT WORLD

LEADERS, BUT TODAY IS RETIREMENT

DAY.

>> IT IS A BIG DEAL FOR US IN

THE DEPARTMENT AND CERTAINLY

HIM, TO SEE HIM GO OFF TO BE

JUSCANADIANS SUFFER FROM FOOD

ALLERGIES.

THE ADVICE USED TO BE THAT

PARENTS SHOULD AVOID FEEDING

COMMON ALLERGENS, LIKE EGGS,

NUTS, COW'S MILK UNTIL THE KIDS

WERE OLDER.

IT'S CHANGED AND THEY'RE TOLD TO

INTRODUCE THE FOODS EARLIER, BUT

IT SEEMS NOT EVERYONE IS GETTING

THE MESSAGE.

BUT THE CANADIAN PEDIATRIC

SOCIETY IS STEPPING IN.

>> Reporter: COOKING AT HOME IS

ONE WAY JOSIE CAN CONTROL WHAT

HER KIDS EAT.

THEY HAVE SEVERE FOOD ALLERGIES.

WHEN THEY WERE BABIES, DOCTORS

GAVE HER ADVICE.

>> WE WERE TOLD TO AVOID THE

COMMON ALLERGENS UNTIL THEY WERE

2 OR 3 YEARS OLD.

>> Reporter: BUT YEARS LATER,

THE PEDIATRIC SOCIETY IS URGING

PARENTS TO DO THE OPPOSITE AND

START FEEDING BABIES PEANUT

BUTTER AND EGGS BETWEEN 4-6

MONTHS OLD, EVEN IF THEY HAVE A

SIBLING WITH A FOOD ALLERGY.

>> THE GOAL IS TO GIVE THE BEST

EVIDENCE TO FAMILIES AT HIGHER

RISK TO ALLOW THEM TO LIVE THE

BEST CHANCE OF AN ALLERGY-FREE

LIFE.

>> Reporter: WHAT CHANGED IN THE

YEARS SINCE JOSIE'S KIDS WERE

BORN AND NOW?

IN SHORT, BETTER UNDERSTAND OF

THE SCIENCE OF FOOD ALLERGIES.

BACK IN 2015, A U.K. STUDY THAT

FOLLOWED 600 CHILDREN FOUND 80%

REDUCTION IN DEVELOPING ALLERGY

AMONG THOSE EXPOSED TO PEANUTS

AS BABIES, COMPARED TO THOSE WHO

WEREN'T.

>> WE THOUGHT YOU BECAME

ALLERGIC THROUGH YOUR GUT.

THE THOUGHT WAS LET THE GUT

MATURE.

THE BIG CHANGE IS WE THINK YOU

BECOME ALLERGIC THROUGH YOUR

SKIN.

THE THEORY IS IF YOU EAT THE

FOOD, THE GUT IS TEACHING THE

BODY NOT TO REACT.

>> Reporter: BUT SUCH AN

ABOUT-FACE IN THINKING CAN TAKE

TIME FOR FAMILY DOCTORS AND

PEDIATRICIANS TO ADOPT AND PASS

ALONG TO PATIENTS.

>> I THINK THERE ARE PARENTS OUT

THERE THAT ARE CONFUSED IN TERMS

OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON

WHAT THEY'VE HEARD FROM THEIR

PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS.

>> Reporter: THE CANADIAN

PEDIATRIC SOCIETY HOPES TO CLEAR

UP THAT CONFUSION, INTRODUCE

YOUR BABY TO NUTS AND EGGS AFTER

THEY'VE STARTED EATING SOLID

FOODS.

IF THERE ARE SIGNS OF ALLERGIC

REACTION, SEE A DOCTOR.

IF THERE IS NO ALLERGIC

REACTION, GIVE BABY THOSE FOODS

REGULARLY.

THERE IS EXCEPTION.

IF BABIES HAVE SERIOUS ECZEMA,

GET MEDICAL ADVICE BEFORE

INTRODUCING THEM TO ALLERGENS.

IF THE CURRENT KNOWLEDGE HAD

EXCERPTED A DECADE AGO, JOSIE

WOULD HAVE GIVEN HER BABIES NUTS

AND FOODS.

TO TRY TO PREVENT THE ALLERGIES

THEY SUFFER FROM NOW.

>> Andrew: UP NEXT ON "THE

NATIONAL", IT WAS AN INVITATION

WITH THE PROMISE OF LUXURY, BUT

WHAT THEY GOT WAS ANYTHING BUT.

TWO NEW DOCUMENTARIES.

WHAT IS OUR FASCINATION WITH THE

DUMPSTER FIRE THAT WAS THE FYRE

FESTIVAL?

>> AND WHY ARE WOMAN WHO COMPOSE

MUSIC FOR FILM A RARITY?

>> I'VE EXPERIENCED ALSO SOME

JUST SORT OF BLATANT SEXISM,

WHERE PEOPLE WANT TO HAVE A

MEETING TO TALK ABOUT THEIR FILM

AND THEN HALFWAY THROUGH THE

LUNCH YOU REALIZE, OH, WAIT,

THIS WAS

>> HERE'S WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT

OSCAR NOMINATIONS, THERE WILL BE

OUTRAGE.

THIS YEAR IT'S OVER THE

NOMINATION OF "DETAINMENT".

>> IT'S THE TRUE STORY.

THE TODDLER'S MORE HAD NO IDEA

IT WAS HAPPENING.

>> USUALLY OSCAR OUTRAGE IS

POLITICAL, BUT THIS TIME IT'S

ABOUT WHO HAS THE RIGHT TO TELL

A STORY IN THE FIRST PLACE.

I'M STEPHEN MARCHE.

>> I'M STACY LEE KONG.

I'M DONNOVAN BENNETT.

ART IMITATES LIFE, SO IT'S

INEVITABLE THAT REAL LIFE SEEPS

INTO ENTERTAINMENT, BUT YOU HAVE

TO BE FAIR TO THE PEOPLE OF

WHOSE STORY YOU'RE TELLING.

>> IF YOU WANT TO TELL OTHER

PEOPLE'S STORIES, YOU'RE GOING

TO HAVE TO BETRAY THEM.

THAT'S INEVITABLE.

AND YOU KNOW, YOU CAN HAVE ART,

OR YOU CAN HAVE VIRTUE, BUT IN

WORLD, YOU CAN'T HAVE BOTH.

>> Andrew: OKAY, SO THIS IS NOT

A FILM THAT YOU LIKELY WOULD

HAVE SEEN IN THEATRES.

IT'S A SHORT FILM, 30 MINUTES

AND YOU HAVE TO SEE IT FOR

YOURSELF TO UNDERSTAND WHY IT'S

REALLY SET PEOPLE OFF.

WE'RE GOING TO SHOW YOU A CLIP

AND THEN TALK ABOUT HOW THIS IS

ACTUALLY MUCH BIGGER

CONVERSATION, WELL BEYOND THIS

ONE MOVIE.

>> I KNOW THE TRUTH.

I BELIEVE I KNOW THE TRUTH.

>> SO DO I.

>> I WAS THERE.

>> YOU WEREN'T.

>> ROBERT SAYS HE WAS WITH YOU

AND THAT YOU WERE THERE

TOGETHER.

>> YES, HE WAS.

>> SO YOU WERE.

>> WE NEVER!

>> Andrew: SO, LOOK, THERE ARE

REALLY POWERFUL, EVEN FRIGHTEN

PERFORMANCES IN THIS MOVIE AND

IT'S NOT JUST ABOUT DETAINME"DETAINMENT"

"DETAINMENT", BUT ABOUT FILMS

AND WORKS THAT USE REAL LIFE

HORROR TO TELL A STORY.

THINK OF A WAR MOVIE.

THEY NECESSARILY TAKE REAL LIFE

HUMAN SUFFERING AND THEN PROFIT

FROM IT.

IS IT ART OR IS IT A

APPROPRIATION?

TAKING WHAT IS NOT YOURS AND

THEN USING IT?

>> THAT IS WHAT ART IS, TAKING

STORIES THAT ARE NOT YOURS AND

MAKING THEM YOUR OWN.

AND THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WAY

TO ESCAPE IT.

THE ONLY WAY TO ESCAPE IT IS TO

MAKE P.R., WHERE YOU TELL THE

STORIES THAT PEOPLE WANT TO HAVE

TOLD ABOUT THEM.

ANYONE WHO DOESN'T DO THAT,

JOURNALIST, ARTIST, ANYONE WHO

TRIES TO FIND THE TRUTH INTO

REAL HUMAN DRAMAS IS GOING TO

TELL STORIES THAT SOME PEOPLE

DON'T LIKE.

SOME PEOPLE WHO WERE PART OF THE

STORIES DON'T LIKE.

>> Andrew: BUT DIDN'T THE GRIPE

ON THAT LINE?

IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE BLACK AND

WHITE.

YOU CAN BE COMPASSIONATE?

>> NO, IF YOU'RE GOING TO MAKE

GOOD ART, YOU HAVE TO BE CRUEL

TO GET TO THE REALITY.

IF YOU TRY AND TAKE EVERYONE'S

FEELINGS INTO ACCOUNT, YOU KNOW,

PEOPLE HAVE VERY DIFFERENT

ATTITUDES TO THEIR OWN STORIES

THAN THE REALITY OF THEIR STORY.

THAT'S PART OF THE HUMAN

CONDITION.

>> Andrew: THE FAMILY WASN'T

EVEN CONSULTED?

BLIND SIDED.

THE TREATMENT OF THE FILM IS ONE

THING, BUT OUGHT THE DIRECTOR

HAVE SAID, LOOK, I'M MAKING THE

FILM?

>> YEAH, HE SHOULD OF.

I CONSIDER MYSELF A CITIZEN THAT

HAPPENS TO MAKE CONTENT.

SO MY INCLINATION IS TO HAVE

EMPATHY FOR THE PEOPLE WHO IT

AFFECTS, BUT IF YOU CONSIDER

YOURSELF AS A CONTENT MAKER WHO

HAPPENS TO BE A CITIZEN, THEN

YOUR LOYALTY IS REALLY IN THE

STORY TELLING AND TO YOUR POINT,

THEY AREN'T MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE.

TO TELL THE BEST STORY, YOU NEED

TO TALK TO THE PEOPLE WHO IT

IMPACTED SO YOU HAVE THEIR

PERSPECTIVE.

YOU DON'T HAVE TO USE IT, BUT I

THINK YOU NEED TO HAVE IT AS

PART OF THE CONVERSATION.

>> Andrew: HERE'S THE FOLLOW

THROUGH TO YOUR POINT.

IF YOU APPROACH THE FAMILY AND

THE DIRECTOR DID THAT, I'M

MAKING A FILM, HERE'S HOW I WANT

TO DO, THEY SAY NO, WHAT DO YOU

DO?

>> SO I SEE BOTH OF YOUR POINTS

BECAUSE I DO THINK THERE IS AN

ARGUMENT TO BE MADE FOR THE

VALUE OF THIS FILM.

THERE IS AN ARGUMENT SOMEWHERE,

BUT I DO FALL ON THE SIDE OF

COMPASSION.

I FEEL LIKE IF YOU'RE GOING TO

TALK ABOUT A FAMILY WHOSE CHILD

WAS KILLED IN A HORRIFIC WAY,

YOU KNOW, I THINK YOU CAN EXPECT

DISTANCE FROM AN AUDIENCE, YOU

CAN LOOK AT THEM AND THEY CAN

SAY, THERE IS A VALUE TO THE

FILM, BUT I DON'T KNOW I CAN

EXPECT A MOTHER WHOSE CHILD WAS

TORTURED AND MURDERED.

>> SO WE SHOULD STOP REPORTING

ON MURDER?

NO VICTIM OF MURDER WANTS

REPORTERS AROUND THEIR DOOR

TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHAT

HAPPENED.

NO TIME --

>> THAT'S NOT TRUE.

>> IT IS ALMOST ALWAYS TRUE.

YOU CAN TALK TO REPORTERS.

THEY KNOCK ON DOORS TO PEOPLE

WHO DO NOT WANT TO TALK TO THEM.

>> BUT THE POINT IS THEY KNOCKED

ON THE DOOR.

THE TIME TO SAY TO THE DIRECTOR,

MY COMPASSION TO THE FAMILY IS

NOT ON THE RED CARPET.

>> Andrew: THERE IS A DIFFERENCE

BETWEEN JOURNALISM AND WHAT THIS

IS.

>> THIS IS EVEN MUCH LESS

INVASIVE THAN A FORM OF REAL

JOURNALISM, WHICH IS ALWAYS

INVASIVE.

FICTION IS ALWAYS INVASIVE OF

MOTIVATION AND SPIRITUAL, BUT

THIS IS LITERALLY COURT

TRANSCRIPTS.

IT IS THE PERFORMANCE OF THINGS

ON THE PUBLIC RECORD.

>> MORE REASON WHY YOU SHOULD

TALK TO THE FAMILY.

YOU CAN'T DERIVE ENOUGH ABOUT

ANYONE BY READING THEIR TEXT.

>> Andrew: I WANT IT GO TO YOU,

BUT I WANT TO LET THE DIRECTOR

SPEAK FOR HIMSELF.

WE KNOW THERE IS A LOT OF

SUPPORT FOR THE FAMILY OF THE

VICTIM, THERE IS ONLINE PETITION

WITH 160,000 SIGNATURES AGAINST

THE FILM, AGAINST THE FACT IT

WAS NOMINATED FOR AN OSCAR.

HERE'S THE DIRECTOR OF THE FILM

DEFENDING NOT NOTIFYING THE

FAMILY.

>> IN HINDSIGHT, WE SHOULD HAVE

LET HER KNOW WE WERE GOING TO

MAKE IT, BUT WE NEVER IMAGINED

THE FILM WAS GOING TO GET THIS

LEVEL OF ATTENTION WHEN WE SET

OUT TO MAKE IT.

BUT ALSO, THERE IS MORE THAN ONE

PERSPECTIVE ON THE CASE.

AND WE WANTED TO MAKE A FILM

THAT WAS IMPARTIAL AND FOCUSED

SOLELY ON THE FACTUAL MATERIAL

WHICH HAS BEEN PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE

FOR 25 YEARS.

>> Andrew: STACY, DO YOU BUY

THAT?

THIS IS BASED ON FACTUAL

MATERIAL IN THE PUBLIC DO MAIN?

>> NO, FOR SO MANY REASONS.

I UNDERSTAND IN NORTH AMERICA,

WE WERE ALL AWARE OF THIS CASE,

BUT IT DIDN'T BECOME THE SAME

CULTURAL TOUCH POINT IT WAS IN

THE U.K.

>> Andrew: WHAT DO YOU FIND

CONTENTIOUS ABOUT THE FILM, BUT

ALSO THE WAY THE MATERIAL IS

TREATED?

>> I DON'T ACTUALLY -- I SEE AN

ARGUMENT FOR MAKING THE FILM.

I WENT DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE OF

GOOGLING THE ENTIRE CASE AND

READ THE MEDIA COVERAGE AND THE

WAY THE BOYS REPORT PORTRAYED.

THEY WEREN'T PORTRAYED AS HUMAN

BEINGS.

>> Andrew: WHAT IS THE

CONSEQUENCE OF THAT?

I MEAN, ALMOST LOOKING AT THESE

BOYS AS HUMAN?

>> ABSOLUTELY, AND IN THE CLIP,

THAT WAS A KID.

HE WAS LITTLE.

HE WAS CRYING.

HE WAS A 10-YEAR-OLD.

HE WAS NOT SOME FOREIGN THING WE

COULDN'T UNDERSTAND.

I GET THE PARENTS AND THE MOTHER

SAYING I DON'T WANT THEM

HUMANIZED.

IF YOU'RE ASKING ABOUT THE VALUE

OF HUMANIZING THEM, WE NEED TO

GRAPPLE WITH THAT AS A SOCIETY.

>> TO HUMANIZE PEOPLE

REQUIRES -- IT REQUIRES

INSPECTION, WITH I REQUIRES --

WHICH REQUIRES SOME PEOPLE NOT

TO LIKE YOUR PERSPECTIVE.

THAT'S JUST REALITY.

WHEN YOU'RE LOOKING AT PEOPLE'S

LIVES AND TAKING PERSPECTIVE ON

THEM, YOU ARE NECESSARILY

CONTROLLING A NARRATIVE.

>> I DON'T KNOW IF I WANT TO

LIVE IN THAT SOCIETY.

THEN THE PAPARAZZI SHOULD FOLLOW

PEOPLE AND GET IN CAR ACCIDENTS.

WHERE DO YOU DRAW THE LINE?

THERE HAS TO BE A PLACE I'M NOT

COMFORTABLE COVERING THIS FOR MY

GAIN.

>> WHAT IF PEOPLE DON'T GET

THEIR STORIES TOLD?

THAT'S A HORRIBLE WORLD.

DO WE WANT THE STORIES OR NOT

WANT THE STORIES?

I WANT THE STORIES.

>> Andrew: I WANT TO MOVE ON.

I HAVE A FEELING WE COULD TALK

ABOUT THIS FOR HOURS, NOT JUST

MINUTES.

BUT THIS IS ANOTHER SUBJECT THAT

GOT A LOT OF PEOPLE TALKING,

DOCUMENTARY ABOUT A FESTIVAL

THAT WAS BILLED AT A SORT OF

LUXURY EXPERIENCE.

IT ENDED UP BEING A GONG SHOW.

>> WE WERE WORKING AROUND THE

CLOCK, NO SLEEP.

>> BRING MORE WORKERS, WE NEED

MORE WORKERS.

>> HE WOULD NOT TAKE NO FOR AN

ANSWER.

HE KEPT PULLING MONEY IN.

>> DESPERATE PEOPLE DO DESPERATE

THINGS.

>> HE WAS LYING TO INVESTORS.

>> Andrew: THERE YOU HAVE, FYRE

FESTIVAL, THIS WAS A MAJOR

STORY, MADE HEADLINES.

IT WAS IN 2017.

THAT THIS ALL WENT DOWN.

AND IT WAS AN EVENT THAT WAS

DRIVEN ALMOST ENTIRELY BY THE

CELEBRITY SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGN,

LOTS OF PEOPLE BOUGHT INTO IT,

MANY EXPENSIVE TICKETS WERE

SOLD.

IT ENDED UP SEVERELY

UNDER-DELIVERING, THERE WERE

CRIMINAL CHARGES AS YOU HEARD.

WE SEE TRAIN WRECKS ALL THE

TIME.

WHAT WAS IT ABOUT THIS ONE THAT

MADE IT STAND OUT?

>> IT WAS INSTAGRAM ON AN

ISLAND.

AND I SAY THAT, INSTAGRAM IS NOT

YOUR REAL LIFE.

IT'S THE HIGHLIGHT REEL OF YOUR

LIFE.

AND THIS WAS PROMOTED ON

INSTAGRAM AS BEING ONE THEY

THINK, BUT ULTIMATELY, IT

WASN'T.

AND IT SHOWS OUR CULTURE NOW.

YOU COME TO A PLACE WHERE

EVERYONE IS REALLY ENGAGED AND

NO ONE IS REALLY INFORMED,

WHETHER IT WAS THE PARTY-GOERS

OR THE PARTY PLANNERS, THEY

CARED ABOUT ENGAGEMENT AND NOT

INFORMING THEMSELVES ON WHAT

THEY ACTUALLY GOT INTO.

SO THEY WERE LITERALLY SOLD

SOMETHING THAT WAS FAKE, STARTED

FAKE ON SOCIAL MEDIA, AND THEY

ENDED UP BUYING INTO THAT ON

SOCIAL MEDIA ANDET BROUGHT IT

DOWN ON SOCIAL MEDIA WHEN WE SAW

A CHEESE SANDWICH ON SOCIAL

MEDIA AND REALIZED THAT ALL OF

THE BEAUTIFUL PICTURES THEY SAW,

SWIMMING IN THE OCEAN, ALL THAT

WAS NOT REAL.

IT WAS FAKE.

SO THAT'S WHY I FIND THE THING

FASCINATIN

FASCINATING.

>> Andrew: DO YOU HAVE SYMPATHY

FOR THE PEOPLE WHO BOUGHT INTO

IT?

>> I HAVE A LITTLE.

BUT, OKAY, THEY WERE TARGETING

PEOPLE WHO WEREN'T NECESSARILY

PRIME TO BE THINKING CRITICALLY.

THEY'RE TARGETING YOUNG WEALTHY

PEOPLE.

>> TOO MUCH MONEY -- THAT'S

LIKE -- WOW.

>> I MIGHT HAVE TO DIAL IT BACK.

BUT IF YOU HAVE MORE MONEY THAN

FRIENDS, 99% OF ME IS LIKE, NO,

YOU DESERVE WHAT YOU GOT, BUT

THERE IS 1% THAT IS IMAGINING

WALKING UP TO THOSE JANKE TENTS

THAT WERE SOAKED AND SAYING, OH,

TEAS TERRIBLE.

>> IF A MILLIONAIRE GETS MUGGED,

IT'S STILL AWFUL.

LIKE THEY'RE ALL GOING TO BE

FINE.

IT'S NOT YEMEN.

YOU KNOW, LIKE THERE ARE REAL

THINGS, BUT WHAT I WONDER ABOUT,

WHY IT WAS SO SATISFYING TO

WATCH, SO DEEPLY SATISFYING TO

WATCH IT BLOW UP IN PEOPLE'S

FACES?

>> BECAUSE YOU'RE SADISTIC.

>> OR IS IT ALSO THAT LIKE, WE

ALL OPERATE ON SOCIAL MEDIA IN

THIS FRAUD THAT WE'RE CAUGHT AND

TO ACTUALLY SEE IT CRUMBLE AS A

REAL THING WAS JUST SO

SATISFYING.

IT'S TRULY A MUST-SEE.

>> Andrew: THAT IS THE NOTE ON

WHICH WE HAVE TO END.

WE'RE JUST SCRATCHING THE

SURFACE, I'M SURE.

THANK YOU, GUYS.

>> Ian: ALWAYS INTRIGUED BY

STEPHEN'S VIEW OF HUMANITY.

>> Andrew: NO KIDDING.

>> Ian: TAKE A LOOK AT OSCAR

NOMINEES FOR ORIGINAL SCORE.

ELI GLASNER LOOKS AT WHY NEXT.

>> IT'S A FEELING OF NOT BEING

TAKEN SERIOUSLY, LIKE HOW DID

SHE GET INTO THIS MEETING AND

WHY IS SHE HERE?

>> Andrew: FIRST I WANT YOU TO

MEET CONNOR CRISP, HE SEEMED TO

HAVE A PROMISING FUTURE ON THE

ICE.

THIRD ROUND DRAFT PECK FOR THE

HABS, BUT THEN SIDELINED BY

CONCUSSIONS.

IN A DOCUMENTARY ON SUNDAY,

RIGHT HERE ON "THE NATIONAL", HE

SHARES HIS EMOTIONAL JOURNEY AND

THE DIFFICULT DECISION HE WAS

FORCED TO MAKE TO RETIRE YOUNG.

>> I FEEL SUPER EXCITED, SUPER

POSITIVE SOME DAYS AND THEN OUT

OF NOWHERE, I CAN BE A BAD MOOD

AND I NEVER USED TO BE LIKE

THAT.

>> DEFINITELY MOOD SWINGS.

>> LIKE A LONG LINEUP AT TIM

HORTONS.

WE'D BE HAVING A GREAT MORNING

AND THEN --

>> I CAN IMAGINE HOW HARD IT WAS

FOR HIM TO HAVE TO HANG UP HIS

SKATES, MAKE THAT LIKE PUBLIC

ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT RETIRING,

STORIES.

TWO BRITISH COLUMBIA RESIDENTS

ACCUSED IN CONNECTION WITH THE

MURDER OF A RELATIVE MADE THEIR

FIRST COURT APPEARANCE IN INDIA

FOLLOWING EXTRADITION.

ESCORTED BY POLICE, THE MOTHER

AND UNCLE OF JASSI SIDHU ARRIVED

AT THE COURTHOUSE, FACES

COVERED.

IT'S IN CONNECTION TO THE YOUNG

WOMAN'S DEATH IN 2000 AFTER SHE

REJECTED AN ARRANGED MARRIED.

INSTEAD, SHE MARRIED A RICKSHAW

DRIVER.

THREE PEOPLE ARE ALREADY SERVING

SENTENCES FOR SIDHU'S MURDER.

>>> 200 PEOPLE ARE MISSING AFTER

A MINING DAM COLLAPSED IN

BRAZIL.

A MASS RESCUE EFFORT IS UNDER

WAY TO PULL SURVIVORS OUT.

DEBRIS AND MUD WAS SENT RUSHING

INTO COMMUNITIES, SWEEPING AWAY

BUILDINGS AND VEHICLES.

THE MINE IS OWNED BY THE LARGEST

MINING COMPANY, VALE.

>>> THE U.S. IS TRYING TO DRUM

UP INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT FOR

VENEZUELA'S OPPOSITION LEADER,

JUAN GUAIDÓ.

U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE MIKE

POMPEO IS EXPECTED TO URGE

MEMBERS OF THE U.N. SECURITY

COUNCIL TO RECOGNIZE HIM AS

VENEZUELA'S LEGITIMATE HEAD OF

STATE.

THIS ALL COMES AS VENEZUELAN

PRESIDENT, NICOLAS MADURO,

ORDERED U.S. EMBASSY STAFF TO

LEAVE VENEZUELA.

CANADA HAS ALSO DECLARED SUPPORT

FOR GUAIDÓ.

>> Andrew: THIS WEEK'S OSCAR

NOMINATIONS HAD BRIGHT SPOTS FOR

CANADIANS, BUT WOMEN WERE SHUT

OUT IN MANY CATEGORIES,

INCLUDING MUSIC.

IN THE ORIGINAL SCORE, EVERY

NOMINEE WAS MALE.

BUT THAT'S NOT A SURPRISE.

OF THE COMPOSERS CREDITED IN THE

TOP LIVE ACTION FILMS OVER THE

PAST TWO YEARS, JUST SEVEN OUT

OF 301 WERE WOMEN.

HARD TO TURN THAT AROUND, BUT

FEMALE COMPOSERS ARE STARTING TO

BE HEARD.

IN PART BECAUSE THEY'RE MAKING

IT HAPPEN.

ELI GLASNER EXPLAINS.

[ * ]

>> Reporter: JANAL BECHTHOLD WAS

ASKED WHO INFLUENCED HER, AND

SHE WENT RIGHT TO THE SOURCE.

JOHN WILLIAMS, STAR WARS,

SUPERMAN AND SO MUCH MORE.

ASKED ABOUT ONE OF HER FAVOURITE

FEMALE COMPOSERS --

>> SHIRLEY WALKER.

DEFINITELY ICONIC.

>> Reporter: THIS IS WALKER'S

STIRRING THEME FROM THE ANIMATED

SUPERMAN SERIES, BUT WHILE THE

MEN SHE WORKED WITH WENT ON TO

OSCAR ACCLAIM, HER NAME IS

NOWHERE NEAR WELL KNOWN.

>> THERE ARE A LOT OF WOMEN NOT

GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY.

>> Reporter: OF THE LAST YEAR,

OF THE TOP 250 FILMS, ONLY 6%

HIRED WOMEN.

>> WHEN I LISTEN TO MUSIC, I

DON'T HEAR A GENDER.

I JUST HEAR MUSIC.

WHAT IS PREVENTING WOMEN FROM

GETTING THOSE OPPORTUNITIES?

>> THERE IS JUST AN UNCONSCIOUS

BIAS.

I MEAN FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS,

WHEN YOU THINK OF ALL THE GREAT

CLASSICAL COMPOSERS, WHO DO YOU

THINK OF?

BACH, BEETHOVEN, MOZART.

>> Reporter: A LOT OF DUDES.

NARROW THE FOCUS TO CANADA AND

THE PICTURE DOESN'T IMPROVE.

A RECENT STUDY FOUND WOMEN HERE

EARNED EIGHT TIMES LESS THAN MEN

WHILE MEN WERE TWICE AS LIKELY

TO BE HIRED FULL-TIME.

AND MORE THAN HALF OF THE WOMEN

WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE STUDY,

REPORTED DEALING WITH SEXISM AND

HARASSMENT.

BECHTHOLD SAYS IT'S MEN WHO

DON'T THINK SHE CAN HANDLE IT

OR...

>> PEOPLE WANT TO HAVE A MEETING

TO TALK ABOUT THEIR FILM AND

HALFWAY THROUGH THE LUNCH YOU

REALIZE, OH, WAIT, THIS WAS

ACTUALLY A DATE.

>> Reporter: SO WOMEN ARE

HELPING THEMSELVES.

THIS IS A CELEBRATION ORGANIZED

BY THE ALLIANCE OF WOMEN'S FILM

COMPOSERS.

THE PRESIDENT WAS DISAPPOINTED

BY THE OSCAR NOMINATIONS, ABOUT

YOU NOT SURPRISED.

-- BUT NOT SURPRISED.

>> IT'S NOT JUST A GLASS

CEILING, IT'S A CEMENT CEILING.

>> Reporter: SHE SAID IT'S THE

MOSTLY MALE PRODUCERS AND

AGENTS.

>> FEELING OF NOT BEING TAKEN

SERIOUSLY.

WHY IS SHE HERE?

IT'S ALMOST FELT WITH A LITTLE

BIT OF A SNEER.

IT'S A BOYS' CLUB.

>> Reporter: SO THE ALLIANCE IS

CREATING THEIR OWN CLUB TO

SUPPORT NEW VOICES.

CANADIAN CARLY PARADIS IS ONE OF

THOSE.

IN HER STUDIO, SHE SKETCHES OUT

THE SOUNDS.

>> I WAS ON A BBC PANEL FOR A

MUSIC FESTIVAL AND A LOT OF

FEMALES ASKED ME QUESTIONS.

WHEN I USED TO GO TO CONFERENCES

10, 15 YEARS AGO, I WOULD BE THE

ONLY FEMALE.

>> Reporter: WHILE THE OSCARS

OVERLOOKED WOMEN THIS TIME,

PARADIS SAID IT COULD CHANGE

THINGS.

>> WE HAVE TWO FEMALE COMPOSERS

WORKING ON COMIC FILMS, JOKER

AND CAPTAIN MARVEL.

THAT'S A REALLY EXCITING THING.

I THINK IT WILL TAKE TIME.

>> Reporter: PARADIS SAYS HAVING

WOMEN COMPOSING FOR TWO OF THIS

YEAR'S MOST ANTICIPATED FILMS

SENDS A POWERFUL MESSAGE.

>> I'M NOT WHAT YOU THINK I AM.

ELI GLASNER, CBC NEWS, TORONTO.

>> Ian: THE "MOMENT" IS UP NEXT

AND TONIGHT IT'S RETIREMENT

PARTY AT THE HALIFAX REGIONAL

POLICE FORCE.

>> THE RELATIONSHIP THAT WE HAVE

IS A BIT OF A MARRIAGE OF SORTS,

SO IT'S BEEN GOOD.

IT'S BEEN NICE TO BE PART OF HIS

CAREER FROM THE BEGINNING TO TH

EFFORTS HE'S HELPED APP RE HAND

200 SUSPECTS AND PROTECTED PRIME

MINISTER TRUDEAU, PRESIDENT

BUSH.

STEELER SERVED WITH THE HALIFAX

REGIONAL POLICE CANINE UNIT FOR

8 YEARS.

ALONGSIDE WITH HIS PARTNER,

CONSTABLE PHIL MACK DO NOTLE --

MACDONALD, HE SAID GOODBYE.

THEY REMINISCED ABOUT THE JOB

AND LOOKED FORWARD TO STEELER'S

LAST CHAPTER HANGING OUT.

THIS IS OUR "MOMENT."

>> WE GO TO WORK SIDE BY SIDE

AND HE COMES HOME WITH ME AT

NIGHT.

THE RELATIONSHIP WE HAVE IS A

BIT OF A MARRIAGE OF SORTS.

IT'S BEEN GOOD.

IT'S BEEN NICE TO BE PART OF HIS

CAREER FROM THE BEGINNING TO THE

VERY END.

HE'S PROBABLY BEEN MY MOST

CEREBRAL DOG.

HE'S INTELLIGENT AND UNDERSTANDS

WHEN THINGS NEED TO BE TURNED ON

AND OF 0.

WHEN HE'S HOME, THAT

RELATIONSHIP CHANGES WHERE HE'S

ALLOWED TO BE HIMSELF, JUST BE A

DOG.

SO IT'S NICE THAT THAT CAN BE A

FULL-TIME THING FOR HIM NOW AS

WELL FOR ME BECAUSE THERE'S NO

REAL EXPECTATION THAT HE'S GOING

TO REMAIN FOCUSED OR ON TASK.

HE CAN JUST BE A DOG.

>> Ian: IT'S BEEN INTERESTING

FOR ME AS A REPORTER ALL THOSE

YEARS TO SEE HOW POLICE FORCES

REALIZED THE APPEAL OF DOGS AND

THAT STORY BASICALLY HAD CERTAIN

MEMBERS OF OUR SENIOR TEAM, THEY

WERE SOLD ON THE WORD DOG.

>> Andrew: AND WHEN YOU THINK

ABOUT IT, I MEAN, IT OF THE IN

BE SO -- SUCH A WEIRD FEELING TO

THINK THAT YOUR DOG HAS A JOB.

RIGHT?

THAT MUST BE SUCH A FOREIGN

FEELING.

WEIRDER STILL, THEY'RE GOING TO

RETIRE SOME DAY.

THERE YOU GO.

AND SEE WHAT LIFE LOOKS LIKE

AFTER THAT.

I DON'T KNOW.

>> Ian: THESE ARE BIG QUESTIONS.

WE'LL THINK ABOUT THEM DURING

THE WEEK.

WE HAVE SOME TIME.

>>> THAT'S NATIONAL FOR THIS

JANUARY -- WHAT ARE WE?

-- 25th.

GOOD NIGHT.

>> Ian: GOOD NIGHT.

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