>>> FACEBOOK OPENS UP ABOUT JUST
HOW VULNERABLE YOUR DATA HAS
BEEN.
MARK ZUCKERBERG ADMITS HE DIDN'T
DO ENOUGH TO PROTECT YOUR
PRIVACY.
USERS SHOULD ASSUME THEIR
INFORMATION WAS ACCESSED WITHOUT
PERMISSION.
WILL THE CHANGES FIX THE
PROBLEM?
>>> WE VISIT WITH CANADA'S NEXT
ASTRONAUT GETTING READY FOR
LIFT-OFF.
THIS IS "THE NATIONAL."
CONCERNS ABOUT THE MISUSE OF
FACEBOOK DATA WENT GLOBAL TODAY
WITH MORE UNSETTLING REVELATIONS
ABOUT HOW MUCH PRIVATE
INFORMATION MAY HAVE BEEN
ACCESSED.
AND FOR THE FIRST TIME,
CANADIANS LEARNED WHAT THAT
MEANT IN THIS COUNTRY.
THE SOCIAL MEDIA GIANT SAYS MORE
THAN 600,000 CANADIANS MAY HAVE
HAD THEIR DATA IMPROPERLY SHARED
WITH DATA ANALYSIS FIRM
CAMBRIDGE ANALYTICA.
A PORTION OF THE 87 MILLION
USERS AFFECTED WORLDWIDE, A BIG
JUMP FROM THE 50 MILLION
ORIGINALLY REPORTED.
BUT TODAY, THE STORY GOES BEYOND
THAT.
ONE UK COMPANY AND THE
CONNECTION TO THE BREXIT
CAMPAIGN, FACEBOOK HAS NOT UNDER
A MUCH BROADER ATTACK FOR
FAILING TO PROTECT PROFILE DATA.
>> I GUESS THEY KNOW WHERE I
WENT TO SCHOOL, LIKE CITY, WHERE
I'M FROM AND THEN WHERE I WORK.
THAT'S A LITTLE BIT MUCH.
YEAH. >> WOULD YOU CHANGE ANY OF THAT?
>> I WOULD DEFINITELY CHANGE
SOME OF THAT.
>> AT THIS COFFEE SHOP, MANY ARE
ASKING HOW MUCH FACEBOOK KNOWS
ABOUT THEM.
>> I DON'T WANT JUST MY
INFORMATION JUST SOLD OUT THERE,
AND I DON'T KNOW WHAT IT'S BEEN
USED FOR.
>> QUESTIONING THE TRACK RECORD
ON PRIVACY AND PROTECTING USERS
DATA. >> THEY NEED TO OWN IT.
WHEN THERE'S A DATA BREECH, WE
NEED TO KNOW ABOUT IT.
JUST LIKE IF THERE'S AN OIL
SPILL, I SHOULD KNOW THAT
INFORMATION.
IT SHOULDN'T BE BEHIND CLOSED
DOORS. >> THE FACEBOOK CEO ADMITTED AS
MUCH TODAY, THAT HE HAS TO DO
BETTER.
>> IT'S CLEAR NOW THAT WE DIDN'T
DO ENOUGH.
WE DIDN'T FOCUS ENOUGH ON
PREVENTING ABUSE AND THINKING
THROUGH HOW PEOPLE COULD USE
THESE TOOLS TO DO HARM AS WELL.
THAT WAS A HUGE MISTAKE.
IT WAS MY MISTAKE.
>> THE INTEGRITY OF A DEMOCRATIC
PROCESS --
>> A CANADIAN BLEW THE WHISTLE
ON HOW CAM BRIDGE AN --
CAMBRIDGE ANALYTICA CAME IN.
>> THERE'S A POTENTIAL FOR A
CRISIS IN FACEBOOK BECAUSE
PEOPLE ARE REALIZING THAT YOU'VE
GOT A COMPANY THAT HAS A PROBLEM
WITH THE FACT THAT IT'S ENTIRE
BUSINESS MODEL REVOLVES AROUND
THE USE OF PERSONAL DATA.
>> WE'RE NOT PARTICULARLY
SURPRISED THAT CANADIANS, EVEN A
LARGE NUMBER OF CANADIANS WAS
AFFECTED.
>> CANADA'S PRIVACY WATCHDOG
LAUNCHED AN INVESTIGATION LAST
MONTH INTO THE DATA LEAK, AND
WHETHER FEDERAL PRIVACY LAWS
WERE BROKEN.
>> OUR INVESTIGATORS MET WITH
FACEBOOK AT THE TIME.
THEY'VE HAD A FIRST MEETING.
>> AND HE WILL PROBABLY HAVE
MORE QUESTIONS FOR FACEBOOK
AFTER ZUCKERBERG ACKNOWLEDGED
THAT MOST OF THE 2 BILLION USERS
SHOULD TAKE THIS NOTE.
MALICIOUS ACTORS COULD HAVE
SCRAPED THEIR PUBLIC PROFILE
INFORMATION.
>> IT IS REASONABLE TO EXPECT
THAT AT SOME POINT IN THE LAST
SEVERAL YEARS, SOMEONE HAS
PROBABLY ACCESSED YOUR PUBLIC
INFORMATION.
>> MATTHEW BRAGA IS THE CBC'S
SENIOR TECHNOLOGY REPORTER.
WHAT'S THE PROBLEM HERE?
>> Reporter: SO FACEBOOK HAS A
FEATURE TODAY WHERE YOU CAN LOOK
FOR USER PROFILES.
THEY DESCRIBED IT AS HELPFUL
FEATURE, I GUESS, FOR A WHILE,
BUT ONE THAT COULD ACTUALLY BE
ABUSED.
IT TURNED OUT THERE WERE
MALICIOUS ACTORS.
WE DON'T KNOW WHO EXACTLY.
THEY WERE JUST ENTERING IN PHONE
NUMBER AFTER PHONE NUMBER,
E-MAILS, USING IT TO BRING P
PROFILES AND SCRAPING THE
PUBLICLY AVAILABLE INFORMATION
ON THE PROFILES.
FOR WHAT INFORMATION?
WE DON'T KNOW.
>> I DIDN'T SCRAPE DATA, BUT
I'VE USED THIS TO FIND PEOPLE.
HOW ARE THEY FIXING IT OR
CHANGING IT?
>> Reporter: THEY ARE GETTING
RID OF THE FEATURE.
IT IS GONE.
IT'S INTERESTING, THOUGH.
THIS ALL CAME ABOUT BECAUSE
FACEBOOK HAS BEEN DOING AUDITS
OF SERVICES, THE WAY THEY WORK
IN LIGHT OF THE CAMBRIDGE
ANALYTICA SCANDAL.
IT'S INTERESTING THEY DIDN'T
REALLY REALIZE THE SCOPE OF THIS
ABUSE OF THIS FEATURE UNTIL THEY
POKED AROUND, HOW DEVELOPERS
WERE USING THE SERVICE.
IT'S THE WAY THEY'VE SHOVED
THINGS OFF.
>> THEY SAY THEY'RE GOING TO FIX
THIS.
WHERE DOES THIS LEAVE USERS,
PEOPLE LIKE YOU AND I WHO ARE
THE PEOPLE STILL ON FACEBOOK
BECAUSE SOME ARE NO LONGER ON
FACEBOOK.
>> SO I MEAN, WHEN WE TALK ABOUT
SCRAPING, IT'S IMPORTANT TO KNOW
WHAT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT.
FOR A WHILE ON FACEBOOK,
ANYTHING THAT YOU PUT ON YOUR
PROFILE WHERE YOU WENT TO SCHOOL
OR WHERE YOU WORKED, YOUR LIKES
OR INTERESTS CAN BE PUBLIC.
THAT COULD BE FAIR GAME.
SO ESSENTIALLY, WHAT USERS CAN
DO IS THEY CAN KIND OF GO BACK
AND SORT OF TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT
THEY HAVE MADE PUBLIC, WHAT THEY
MADE AVAILABLE.
MAYBE TAKE THAT BACK.
THAT'S IN ADDITION TO CHANGES
FACEBOOK HAS BEEN TRYING TO ROLL
OUT OR HAS BEEN CAMING TO ROLL
OUT AROUND LIMITING THE TYPES OF
INFORMATION DEVELOPERS CAN
ACCESS, CUTTING OFF THINGS LIKE
WHERE YOU GO TO SCHOOL.
>> SO IF THEY MADE CHANGES WITH
DEVELOPERS AND HOW MUCH APPS CAN
TAKE, CANADIANS SHOULD GO BACK
AND SEE IF THEY'RE COMFORTABLE
WITH WHAT THAT'S BEEN EXPOSED.
>> IT'S AN APPROACH THEY CAN
TAKE BUT THERE'S A LARGER
QUESTION OF IS THE ONUS ON USERS
TO BE TAKING THIS INTO THEIR OWN
HANDS OR IS THERE A LARGER
QUESTION, A DEBATE ABOUT THE WAY
FACEBOOK IS DESIGNED AND THE
CHOICES IT ENCOURAGES PEOPLE TO
MAKE CLEARLY SOME OF THAT
INFORMATION BEING ABUSED AS A
RESULT OF THAT.
>> MATTHEW BRAGA GOODED TO YOU
HERE.
>>> ONE MORE NOTE HERE, MARK
ZUCKERBERG WILL APPEAR BEFORE
TWO U.S. SENATE COMMITTEES NEXT
WEEK.
>>> LET'S TURN TO ALBERTA AND A
DEVELOPING STORY IN AND AROUND
CALGARY TO TELL YOU ABOUT.
ONE CHILD IS DEAD, 14 OTHERS
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL DUE TO
ILLNESS.
PARAMEDICS WERE CALLED TO A HOME
WEST OF CALGARY JUST BEFORE NOON
MOUNTAIN TIME TODAY.
THEY WERE TRANSPORTED TO
ALBERTA'S CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL IN
CALGARY, AND THAT'S WHERE WE
FIND AARON COLLINS THIS EVENING.
WHAT DO WE KNOW RIGHT NOW ABOUT
WHAT HAPPENED, AARON?
>> Reporter: WELL, WE'RE
LEARNING MORE AS THE DAY GOES
ON, AND OF COURSE, THE BIG
QUESTION AS THIS HAS BEEN
UNFOLDING IS WHAT COULD HAVE
CAUSED ALL THESE YOUNG PEOPLE,
AGING FROM 4 MONTHS ALL THE WAY
UP TO EARLY OR LATE TEENS OR
EARLY 20s TO BE TAKEN HERE TO
THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL?
OFFICIALS HERE WERE QUICK DO
RULE OUT THINGS LIKE VIOLENCE,
TRAUMA, AND JUMP TO ILLNESS.
THEY SAID THE PEOPLE ALL
SUFFERED FROM SIMILAR SYMPTOMS
AND JUST RECENTLY, EMERGENCY
MEDICAL SERVICES HERE IN CALGARY
UPDATED THAT TO SAY THOSE
SYMPTOMS WERE FLEW-LIKE IN
NATURE -- FLU-LIKE IN NATURE.
IT'S NOT COMPLETELY CONFIRMED,
BUT THE TRAGIC DEATH OF THIS
YOUNG INFANT LIKELY WAS DUE TO
THE FLU.
NOW, IF THERE IS ANY GOOD NEWS
HERE, IT'S THAT THE YOUNG PEOPLE
THAT WERE BROUGHT TO THIS
HOSPITAL DO APPEAR TO BE IN
STABLE CONDITION.
>> MANY OF THE PATIENTS THAT
WERE TRANSPORTED ARE IN STABLE
CONDITION.
HOWEVER, ONE OF THE FIRST
PATIENTS THAT WAS TRANSPORTED,
WITHIN OF THE YOUNGER -- ONE OF
THE YOUNGER PATIENTS WAS IN
CRITICAL CONDITION.
>> ONE OF THE PATIENTS WAS DEAD
WHEN EMS WAS DEAD AT THE TIME
AND ANOTHER SERIOUSLY ILL AND
OTHERS WERE SICK, VARIOUS
DEGREES OF ILLNESS, ALL OF THIS
SEEMING VERY CONCERNING.
>> Reporter: YEAH.
VERY CONCERNING.
AND YOU DID HEAR THAT THERE IS
STILL ONE OF THE YOUNGER
CHILDREN WHO WERE IN A DIFFICULT
SITUATION AT THIS POINT.
WHAT WE DO KNOW IS THIS IS A
TERRIBLE FLU SEASON.
WE HAVE 4400 CANADIANS
HOSPITALIZED ACROSS THE COUNTRY,
AND 219 OF THOSE HAVE DIED.
AMONG THOSE, 9 CHILDREN.
SO IT DOES APPEAR THIS IS A
SOMEWHAT TRAGIC REMINDER THAT
THE FLU CAN BE DEADLY.
>> THANK YOU.
>>> NOW TO THE NATIONAL INQUIRY
INTO MISSING AND MURDERED
INDIGENOUS WOMEN AND GIRLS,
TODAY THE LAST ROUND OF PUBLIC
HEARINGS GOT UNDERWAY IN BRITISH
COLUMBIA.
>> I PUT HARD TO GET OFFER THE
STREETS.
I FOUGHT HARD TO GET OFF THE
EAST SIDE.
TODAY IT'S MY HONOUR TO SAY THAT
I WORK DOWN THERE AND THAT I'M
THERE TO HELP THE WOMEN THAT ARE
STILL ALIVE.
>> EMOTIONAL TESTIMONY FROM CJ
JULIAN WHO LOST SO MUCH.
HER SISTER WAS MURDERED IN 1992.
IN 1993, A FOSTER SISTER WAS
KILLED.
MORE THAN 100 OTHERS ARE SET TO
TESTIFY OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS.
AMONG THEM, TWO WOMEN WITH A
SPECIAL CONNECTION TO THE
INQUIRY.
THEY DON'T JUST PROVIDE SUPPORT
FOR THOSE HO TELL THEIR -- WHO
TELL THEIR STORIES.
THEY HAVE A DIFFICULT STORY TO
TELL. THEY SHARED IT WITH BRIAR
STEWART.
>> Reporter: ON THE SIDEWALK IN
EAST VANCOUVER, A FAMILY
RETRACES THE PAINFUL STEPS THEY
FIRST TOOK MORE THAN A QUARTER
CENTURY AGO.
>> IT'S NOT EASY.
NEVER EASY.
>> Reporter: ABOVE THE NOISE OF
THE TRAINS AND THE TRAFFIC, THEY
SAY A PRAYER.
>> IT'S A TOUGH THING TO COME
BACK HERE.
YOU ALWAYS FEEL THE HEAVINESS IN
YOUR HEART.
>> Reporter: STILL PLAYING
THROUGH HER MIND, THE IMAGES
THAT HAUNT HER.
>> WE WERE SITTING WATCHING TV.
>> Reporter: THE POLICE WANT
HELP FROM THE PUBLIC.
>> THEY SAID THEY HAD FOUND A
GIRL, PUT A YELLOW TARP OVER
HERE. I LOOKED AT HER BECAUSE HER FEET
WERE STICKING OUT.
I SAID TO MY HUSBAND, I SAID,
THAT LOOKS LIKE CHERYL BECAUSE
SHE HAD FLAT FEET LIKE ME.
>> Reporter: IT WAS HER NIECE,
CHERYL ANN JOE, A MOTHER OF
THREE.
TH26-YEAR-OLD WAS BEATEN AND
MUTILATED.
SHE WAS WORKING AS A PROSTITUTE
WHEN SHE WAS PICKED UP.
>> IT WAS HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE
THING THAT EVER HAPPENED.
WE DIDN'T HAVE ANYBODY THERE TO
COMFORT US EXCEPT ONE ANOTHER.
WE WERE ALL FALLING APART.
>> TAKE ME BACK TO WHAT IT WAS
LIKE THE FAMILY TO SIT THROUGH
THE TRIAL.
>> IT'S LITERALLY SOMETHING
THAT'S BEYOND LIKE A HORROR
MOVIE OF WHAT YOU HAVE TO LIVE
THROUGH AND THEN KNOWING THAT
THE OFFENDER IS SITTING RIGHT
THERE.
>> Reporter: MELODIE IS CHERYL'S
YOUNGER COUSIN.
SHE SAT THROUGH THE CASE WITH
THE REST OF HER FAMILY AND HEARD
WHEN THE JURY FOUND AL ENDER
GUILTY OF FIRST-DEGREE MURDER.
>> WE NEED TO HEAL AND PART OF
THAT HEALING TODAY IS THAT
VERDICT THAT CAME OUT OF GUILTY.
>> SCARY A LOT OF MEM -- CARRY A
LOT OF MEMORIES OF MY COUSIN THE
SHORT TIME SHE SPENT WITH US.
>> PART OF WHAT HAS HELPED THE
FAMILY THROUGH THEIR GRIEF IS A
MEMORIAL MARCH THAT BEGAN HERE
ON VALENTINE'S DAY A FEW WEEKS
AFTER CHERYL'S DEATH.
TODAY, THOUSANDS GATHER AND
MARCHES ARE HELD ACROSS NORTH
AMERICA, NOT ONLY FOR CHERYL BUT
FOR ALL THE MISSING AND MURDERED
INDIGENOUS WOMEN.
>> SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL HAS COME
FROM THE LOSS OF OUR LOVED ONE.
>> THEY KNOW ALL TOO WELL THE
KIND OF GRIEF OTHER FAMILIES
HAVE BEEN DEALING WITH.
THEY'VE BEEN WORKING FOR THE
NATIONAL INQUIRY SUPPORTING
PEOPLE AS THEY TESTIFY.
>> I CAN RELATE TO THEM, AND
IT'S NOT THE SAME AS WHAT I WENT
THROUGH, BUT I CAN, YOU KNOW,
SUPPORT THEM AS MUCH AS I CAN.
>> ON SATURDAY, IT WILL BE THEIR
TURN TO SPEAK TO THE
COMMISSIONERS WILL CHERYL.
THEY WILL TALK ABOUT THE
STRUGGLES THE FAMILY HAS BEEN
THROUGH, INCLUDING THEIR FIGHT
TO KEEP ALLENDER BEHIND BARS.
AFTER SO MUCH TIME PASSED AND SO
MANY OTHER WOMEN HAVE BEEN
MURDERED OR GONE MISSING, THE
FAMILY WANTS PEOPLE TO REMEMBER
CHERYL THE WAY THEY DO.
>> SHE'S VERY LOVING, CARING,
AND RESPECTFUL YOUNG LADY.
>> AND IT'S THOSE MEMORIES THEY
TRY TO FOCUS ON AS THEY STRUGGLE
TO GET PAST THE HORRENDOUS
VIOLENCE AND THE LINGERING
EFFECT IT'S HAD ON ALL OF THEM.
BRIAR STEWART, CBC NEWS,
VANCOUVER.
>>> AS WE SAID, THESE WILL BE
THE LAST SCHEDULED PUBLIC
HEARINGS UNLESS THE FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT GRANTS AN EXTENSION.
THE INQUIRY WAS SUPPOSED TO WRAP
UP THIS YEAR, BUT OFFICIALS SAY
THEY NEED MORE TIME.
THEY'VE ASKED FOR AN ADDITIONAL
TWO YEARS TO SPEAK WITH MORE
WOMEN AND GIRLS AND GATHER
ORIGINAL RESEARCH.
OTTAWA HAS NOT YET RESPONDED TO
THAT REQUEST.
>>> TO THE U.S. NOW, A CHANGE IN
BORDER WALL TACTICS FROM A
FRUSTRATED DONALD TRUMP.
HE'S DEPLOYING A HUMAN BARRIER
TO THE U.S.'S SOUTHWESTERN
BORDER WITH MEXICO, POTENTIALLY
THOUSANDS OF THEM.
SOME PROMISED AS SOON AS
TONIGHT.
AND AS PAUL HUNTER EXPLAINS,
THEY COULD BE THERE FOR AN
AWFULLY LONG TIME.
>> Reporter: WHETHER IT'S THE
BITS OF FENCING ALREADY LONG IN
PLACE OR THOSE U.S. BORDER
PATROL AGENTS KEEPING CAREFUL
WATCH ON HOTSPOTS IN THEIR
VEHICLES AND ON FOOT, TRUTH IS,
ILLEGAL MIGRANT CROSSINGS FROM
MEXICO INTO THE U.S. ARE AT A
47-YEAR LOW.
YET, TODAY IN THE WHITE HOUSE --
THE U.S. NATIONAL GUARD SENT TO
ASSIST BORDER PATROL AGENTS
COMBAT THE THREAT OF ILLEGAL
IMMIGRATION.
TROOPS ARE TO HEAD TO THE BORDER
IMMEDIATELY.
>> THE NATIONAL GUARD
UNDERSTANDS THE URGENCY AND THE
REQUEST.
WE WILL DO IT AS QUICKLY AS
POSSIBLE.
>> Reporter: TRUMP IS SAID TO BE
FRUSTRATED BY HIS FAILURE TO
FULFIL THE BIGGEST SINGLE PLEDGE
HE MADE DURING THE ELECTION
CAMPAIGN.
>> WE'RE GOING TO BUILD THE
WALL.
WE'RE GOING TO BUILD THE WALL.
WE'RE BUILDING THE WALL.
>> Reporter: YES, THERE ARE NOW
PROTOTYPES OF THAT WALL.
HE VISITED THEM LAST MONTH, BUT
THE U.S. CONGRESS HAS YET TO
AGREE ON A WAY TO PAY FOR THE
REST OF IT.
THOUGH IT'S UNCLEAR WHAT
SPECIFICALLY SPARKED TRUMP TO
NOW CALL IN THE TROOPS,
PRESIDENT HAD LIGHTLY TWEETED
ABOUT THE THREAT POSED BY A
GROUP OF ROUGHLY 1,000 MOSTLY
HONDURAN MIGRANTS HEADED TO U.S.
HOPING FOR ASYLUM IN THE U.S.,
THEY HAVE SAID TO HAVE ENDED
THEIR MARCH IN MEXICO CITY.
THE BORDER IS BEING FORTIFIED
REGARDLESS.
>> I THINK WHAT YOU'RE SEEING IS
A PRESIDENT TAKING HIS JOB VERY
SERIOUSLY IN TERMS OF SECURING
OUR BORDER.
>> Reporter: TRUMP'S NOT THE
FIRST PRESIDENT TO MILITARIZE
THE BORDER.
BOTH PREVIOUS PRESIDENTS SENT
TROOPS TO COMBAT DRUG SMUGGLING.
THE SUGGESTION FROM TRUMP THIS
TIME, HIS TROOPS WILL STAY UNTIL
THERE'S A WALL.
PAUL HUNTER, CBC NEWS,
WASHINGTON.
>>> ONE OF CANADA'S POINTS OF
ENTRY SAW A SPIKE IN THE NUMBER
OF PEOPLE CROSSING INTO THIS
COUNTRY OVER THE EASTER WEEKEND.
THE MINISTER OF PUBLIC SAFETY'S
OFFICE SAYS THERE ARE 600
IRREGULAR CLAIMS IN QUEBEC.
THAT NUMBER IS HIGHER THAN IN
PREVIOUS WEEKS.
MOST OF THE CLAIMANTS HAD
NIGERIAN CITIZENSHIP.
>>> AN EMERGENCY MEETING WAS
HELD TODAY BY THE INTERNATIONAL
CHEMICAL WEAPONS WATCHDOG AND
RUSSIA TRIED AGAIN TO CONVINCE
THE WORLD IT WAS NOT INVOLVED IN
A NERVE AGENT ATTACK ON A FORMER
RUSSIAN SPY.
AS THOMAS DAIGLE TELLS US, THAT
DID NOTHING TO DIFFUSE THE
>> Reporter: IT'S BEEN ONE MONTH
SINCE THEY WERE FOUND
UNCONSCIOUS.
BIZARRE AT FIRST.
NO ONE IN THE QUIET CITY NEW THE
INCIDENT WOULD TAKE ON GLOBAL
PROPORTIONS.
THE STAND-OFF BETWEEN THE UK AND
RUSSIA DREW IN DIPLOMATS FROM
OTHER NATIONS TODAY.
>> ANOTHER ATTEMPT BY RUSSIA TO
CONFUSE AND FRUSTRATE.
>> Reporter: RUSSIA WANTED OTHER
MEMBERS OF THE ORGANIZATION FOR
THE PROHIBITION OF CHEMICAL
WEAPONS TO SUPPORT ITS CALL FOR
A JOINT INVESTIGATION INTO THE
POISONING.
IT FOUND LITTLE SUPPORT.
MOSCOW'S REPRESENTATIVE AT THE
OPCW SAID THE PRIME MINISTER
BLAMED RUSSIA BEFORE SHE COULD
HAVE KNOWN WHO WAS RESPONSIBLE.
MOSCOW HAS BEEN CHURNING OUT AN
INFORMATION OFFENSIVE COMPLETE
WITH A MONTAGE OF BRITISH NEWS
STORIES POSTED ONLINE TO SHOW
THE VARIETY OF THEORIES ABOUT
RUSSIA INVOLVEMENT.
MOSCOW IS USING THE WORDS OF THE
EXPERT WHO RUNS THIS BRITISH
MILITARY LAB TO DISCREDIT THE
CLAIM RUSSIA PRODUCED THE
POISON.
>> IT'S NOT FOR US TO ADVISE WHO
MADE THE AGENT OR WHERE IT CAME
FROM.
>> Reporter: TODAY, BRITISH
AUTHORITIES DOUBLED DOWN.
>> WE KNOW THAT THE RUSSIANS
DESIGNED IT AND WE KNOW THAT THE
RUSSIANS ARE THE ONLY PEOPLE TO
MAKE IT AND STOCKPILE IT.
SO IT VERY QUICKLY ELIMINATES
MOST OF THE OTHER SUSPECTS
POTENTIALLY.
>> Reporter: IN TURKEY, RUSSIA'S
PRESIDENT STRUCK A DIFFERENT
TONE SAYING HE HOPED COMMON
SENSE WOULD PREVAIL AND THAT
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS WOULD
STOP TAKING A BEATING.
ALREADY, THOUGH, RUSSIA IS
DEMANDING AN URGENT MEETING OF
THE UN SECURE COUNCIL TOMORROW
TO TALK ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED ON
THE STREETS OF SALISBURY.
THE INCIDENT, A MONTH AGO, THAT
POISONED DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS,
CBC NEWS, LONDON.
>>> AHEAD TONIGHT ON "THE
NATIONAL," SALES ARE DOWN,
PRICES ARE DOWN, BUT WHAT'S
REALLY HAPPENING IN CANADA'S TWO
BIGGEST REAL ESTATE MARKETS?
>>> SPEAKING OF SALES, THE
NATIONAL GALLERY IS HOPING TO
CASH IN ON A MASTERPIECE.
WE'LL LOOK AT WHAT AND WHAT IT
PLANS TO DO WITH THE MILLIONS IT
COULD FETCH.
>>> FIRST, I'LL TAKE YOU TO NASA
HEADQUARTERS.
A CANADIAN ASTRONAUT IS
PREPARING FOR A MISSION ON THE
SPACE STATION.
WE GOT ACCESS TO HIS INTENSE
TRAINING.
>> THERE'S A SENSE OF URGENCY
AND THE NEARER YOU GET TO THE
LAUNCH, THE MORE RESPONSIBLE YOU
FEEL FOR YOUR OWN TRAINING AND
THE MORE AND MORE YOU REALIZE
THAT AT THE END OF THE DAY, IT'S
BETWEEN YOU AND YOURSELF,
WHETHER
>>> TONIGHT ON "THE NATIONAL,"
ASSESSING THE DAMAGE AFTER A
POWERFUL WINDSTORM HIT SOUTHERN
ONTARIO.
RIGHT NOW, DOWNED TREES AND
POWER LINES HAVE LEFT THOUSANDS
IN THE DARK.
IN TORONTO, WINDS WERE SO
STRONG, A CONSTRUCTION CRANE
COLLAPSED.
IN A NEARBY AREA, BRICKS WERE
TORN OFF A WALL.
MEANWHILE, FURTHER NORTH,
WEATHER PROBLEMS HIT THE ROAD.
SNOW IS BLAMED FOR A 50-WEEK
PILEUP ON A HIGHWAY.
CHAOS ON ANOTHER HIGHWAY TODAY
NORTH OF MONTREAL.
THE CARGO EXPLODING ALL OVER THE
ROAD.
NO ONE WAS HURT.
BUT OFFICIALS SAY PARTS TO THE
OVERPASS WILL BE DISMANTLED AS A
PRECAUTION.
>>> IT'S A RECORD FALL FROM
ADDISYING HEIGHT.
TODAY, NEW NUMBERS WERE RELEASED
FROM CANADA'S BIGGEST REAL
ESTATE MARKET AND THEY'RE LIKELY
TO MAKE BUYERS HAPPY.
WHEN IT WAS PEAKING IN MARCH OF
LAST YEAR, THE AVERAGE HOME
PRICE WAS JUST OVER $915,000.
BUT THIS MARCH, IT IS DOWN, WAY
DOWN TO AN AVERAGE OF ABOUT
$784,000.
THAT'S THE BIGGEST
YEAR-OVER-YEAR PRICE DROP SINCE
1991.
THE NUMBER OF HOME SALES IS WAY
DOWN, TOO, IN TORONTO AND IN
VANCOUVER.
IT IS THE BIG CHILL THAT
GOVERNMENTS REALLY WANTED.
BUT AS WE EXPLAIN, IT MAY NOT
LAST. >> IT IS GETTING COMPLICATED.
>> Reporter: THIS TORONTO
REALTOR IS WALKING HIS CLIENTS
THROUGH LISTINGS, BUT THEIR
OPTIONS ARE LIMITED.
>> THERE IS A LACK OF INVENTORY
IN DOWNTOWN.
NOT TOO MANY PEOPLE SELLING.
>> Reporter: LISTINGS AND SALES
ARE DOWN.
WHEN IT COMES TO PRICES, IT'S
ALL ABOUT PERSPECTIVE.
OVERALL, THEY'VE DROPPED A LOT
SINCE THIS TIME LAST YEAR.
BUT THAT'S WHEN THE MARKET WAS
AT THE PEAK OF ITS FRENZY.
LOOK BACK EVEN FURTHER AND
PRICES ARE STILL HIGHER THAN
THEY WERE TWO, THREE, FOUR YEARS
AGO. AND THEY'RE STARTING TO CLIMB
AGAIN. >> IF YOU LOOK AT THE
INTERVENTIONS THAT OUR
GOVERNMENT HAS MADE, IF YOU LOOK
AT THE FOREIGN HOME BUYERS, THE
CHANGES IN THE RENTAL
REGULATIONS, LOOK AT THE STRESS
TEST, AND YOU STILL SEE MARKETS
ARE NOT CRASHING.
THEY'RE ACTUALLY ADJUSTING AND
THEN STABILIZING AND THEN WILL
START RISING.
>> Reporter: THIS REAL ESTATE
PROFESSOR SAYS GOVERNMENT
ATTEMPTS TO COOL HOUSING MARKETS
IN BOTH TORONTO AND VANCOUVER
WORKED.
BUT ONLY TEMPORARILY.
>> THE MAIN LESS OON TO LEARN IS
THEY HAVE A SHORTENED EFFECT ON
MODERATING PRICES.
>> Reporter: IN THE MEANTIME,
MANY BUYERS STILL DETERMINED TO
GET INTO BOTH MARKETS HAVE
TURNED TO CONDOS, DRIVING UP
PRICES.
>> IT'S BEEN EXHAUSTED, TOUGH.
>> TOUGH.
IT'S NOT AN EASY MARKET.
>> Reporter: THEY HAVE BEEN
LOOKING FOR A TORONTO CONDO FOR
THREE MONTHS.
IN THAT SHORT TIME, THEY'VE
WATCHED PRICES CLIMB AND HAD TO
RAISE THEIR BUDGET.
BUT THEY'RE NOT GIVING UP.
>> NOW IS THE RIGHT TIME BECAUSE
TWO YEARS LATER --
>> WE DON'T KNOW WHAT'S GOING TO
HAPPEN.
>> I THINK IT'S GOING TO BE OVER
1 MILLION EASILY BECAUSE THERE'S
MORE DEMAND THAN THE SUPPLY.
>> Reporter: CONFIDENCE IN REAL
ESTATE MARKET THAT MANY STILL
CONSIDER UNAFFORDABLE.
CBC NEWS, TORONTO.
>>> WE HAVE A LOT MORE AHEAD
TONIGHT.
HE'LL SOON BE CANADA'S MAN ON
THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION.
DAVID ST. JACQUES WILL BLAST OFF
IN THE FALL.
UP NEXT, HE'LL TAKE US INSIDE
HIS TRAINING AS HE PREPARES FOR
SPACE. >> ALL THIS VIRTUAL TRAINING WE
DO, SPACE IS ONE OF THOSE THINGS
YOU CANNOT TRAIN FOR REAL.
YOU HAVE TO FAKE IT.
YOU HAVE TO PLAY ASTRONAUTS ALL
THE TIME.
IT ONLY WORKS IF YOU MAKE AN
EFFORT TO BELIEVE IN
>>> 0645 JUST A LITTLE FORWARD
FROM THAT LOCATION.
>> THERE IS NOTHING THAT BRINGS
HUMANITY CLOSER TO THE EDGE OF
INFINITE THAN A SPACE WALK.
THIS ONE LAST FRIDAY TO REPLACE
ANTENNAS AND EXTERNAL CAMERAS ON
THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION.
IN HUMAN HISTORY, ONLY ABOUT 500
PEOPLE HAVE BEEN OUT HERE.
DAVID ST. JACQUES WILL BE ONE OF
THEM OR AT LEAST HE'LL BE INSIDE
OF THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE
STATION.
HE SAYS HE DREAMED OF EXPLORING
SPACE.
HOW HE'S MADE IT TO THIS POINT
IS AN IMPRESSIVE JOURNEY IN
ITSELF.
HE EARNED A DEGREE IN
ENGINEERING WORKING IN THE FIELD
FOR TWO YEARS BEFORE GOING BACK
TO SCHOOL FOR A Ph.D.
AFTER THAT, HE WORKED AT SOME OF
THE WORLDS TOP FACILITIES BUT
THEN STILL IN HIS 30s, ANOTHER
CAREER CALL TO HIM.
HE WENT TO MEDICAL SCHOOL,
CHOOSING TO PRACTICE IN THE FAR
NORTH IN A SMALL INUIT COMMUNITY
ON THE EASTERN SHORE.
HE ALSO GOT HIS COMMERCIAL
PILOT'S LICENCE.
BY THE WAY, HE SPEAKS FIVE
LANGUAGES.
>> I ALSO FEEL HUMBLED BY THIS
BECAUSE THE TASK THAT LIES AHEAD
IS HUGE.
>> WHEN HE WAS SELECTED BY THE
SPACE PROGRAMME, HE STILL HADN'T
HIT 40.
THE YEARS SINCE HAVE BEEN SPENT
TRAINING FOR WHAT IS LIKELY THE
TO BE THE GREATEST ADVENTURE OF
HIS LIFE.
I GOT A CHANCE TO SEE THAT
PROCESS UP CLOSE AT THE JOHNSON
SPACE CENTRE IN HOUSTON.
THE MAKING OF AN ASTRONAUT.
WANT AN ILLUSTRATION OF HOW
COMPLICATED IT IS?
TAKE A LOOK AT THE BUOYANCY
LABORATORY.
WHERE GOING UNDERWATER HELPS HIM
PREPARE FORGOIN FOR -- FOR GOING INTO
SPACE.
JUST GETTING DRESSED IS
CUMBERSOME.
THIS SUIT WILL STIFFEN WHEN IT'S
PRESSURIZED.
WHEN HE GOES UNDER WATER TO WORK
ON A LIFE-SIZE REPLICA OF THE
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION,
EVERY MOVE HE MAKES WILL BE
WATCHED AND ASSESSED BY
SCIENTISTS.
>> ALL THESE TRAINING SESSIONS,
THEY REPRESENT THINGS THAT I
MUST KNOW AND I MUST MASTER, NOT
TO TRY TO PLEASE AN INSTRUCTOR
OR TO PASS A TEST.
I MUST KNOW THEM IF I WANT TO
SURVIVE.
SO THAT ADDED SENSE OF REALITY,
OF URGENCY, OF THIS KIND OF
ANIMAL FEAR IS WHAT DRIVES ME TO
REALLY FOCUS.
>> OKAY.
SO I'VE STOWED IT.
>> ALL RIGHT.
DAVID, WELCOME.
WE'RE THE ACTIVE RESPONSE
GRAVITY OFF-LOAD SYSTEM.
IT'S GOING TO SIMULATE ZERO
GRAVITY FOR YOU.
WE'LL GO THROUGH MOCKUPS AND DO
ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK.
WE'LL GET YOU A FULL HOUR IN THE
SYSTEM.
>> PREPARATION GOES FROM
UNDERWATER TO MIDAIR.
ARGOS IS NOT AS SIMPLE AS IT MAY
LOOK.
THOSE HARNESSES ARE CONNECTED TO
SENSORS AND BECOME CLOSE, WE'RE
TOLD, TO MATCHING THE CHALLENGE
OF WEIGHTLESSNESS ON THE ISS.
>> IT'S A STRANGE THING BECAUSE
THE FEELING YOUR BODY IS NOT
USED TO.
WE'RE USED TO HAVING GRAVITY OR
A WALL OR THE FLOOR TO PUSH
AGAINST, CONTRACT AGAINST.
ONE OF THE THINGS ABOUT SPACE
FLIGHT IS THE ABSENCE OF THAT.
YOU ARE FLOATING AROUND, BUT
YOU'RE NOT FLOATING IN WATER.
WE CAN TRAINING IN WATER, BUT
WATER YOU CAN SWIM IN.
SO WE TRAIN ON ARGOS TO LEARN
THAT, LEARN THE ART, FOR
EXAMPLE.
I'M HOLDING ON WITH BOTH HANDS.
BEFORE I USED ONE HAND.
I BETTER MAKE SURE I HAVE A
ROTATION GOING.
BECAUSE IF I PUSH AND THEN
RELEASE, I'M GOING TO KEEP
SPINNING.
MAYBE MY WRIST IS TOO WEAK TO
FIGHT THAT.
I'M GOING TO BE FLAILING BACK.
SO YOU LEARN THAT BY MISTAKE.
>> SO YOU'RE BETTER NOW THAN YOU
WERE WHEN YOU FIRST DID IT?
>> YES.
YES.
YES.
EVERYBODY SAYS ON BOARD
THAT'S -- THERE'S ALWAYS A
SENIOR CREW AND THEY WERE THERE
FOR A MONTH.
THEN WHEN THE ROOKIES COME IN,
THEY'RE BOUNCING ALL OVER THE
PLACE AND CRASHING INTO WALLS
BECAUSE THEY CAN'T FLY WELL.
THERE'S A LEARNING CURVE TO IT.
>> WELL-DONE.
YOU'RE GOOD TO GO, DUDE.
>> IT TAKES AN UNUSUAL ARRAY OF
SKILLS TO MAKE THE GRADE HERE.
THE PHYSICAL ABILITY TO ADAPT TO
NEAR ZERO GRAVITY AND WITHSTAND
THE G FORCES OF BLAST I DON'T
HAVE AND THE RETURN TO EARTH,
THE STAMINA TO WORK OUT TWO
HOURS A DAY ON THE IISS TO
MAINTAIN MUSCLE AND BONE MASS.
BUT IN AN INSTANT, SURVIVAL IN
SPACE CAN REQUIRE MUCH MORE THAN
JUST BRAUN.
>> WE LOOK FOR --
>> EXCELLENT.
>> IT'S LIKE BEING BACK IN
MEDICAL SCHOOL, CONSTANTLY BEING
TESTED.
HERE HE'S QUIZZED ABOUT WHICH
PIPE DOES WHAT.
SO MANY ACRONYMS EVEN THE
INSTRUCTOR GETS MIXED UP.
>> THOSE DETAILS COULD BE
CRITICAL.
AMONG HIS DUTIES ON THE
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION ST.
JACQUES WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR
MAINTENANCE ON THE COLUMBUS LAB.
IN TUCKING EXPERIMENTS ON
ASTRONAUT HEALTH IN THE DESTINY
AND UNITY LABS AS WELL AS
CONTROLLING THE CANADARM IN THIS
VIRTUAL REALITY LAB.
>> I WAS IN THE ZONE.
ALL THIS VIRTUAL TRAINING THAT
WE DO, SPACE IS ONE OF THOSE
THINGS WE CANNOT TRAIN FOR REAL.
WE HAVE TO FAKE IT.
WE HAVE TO PLAY ASTRONAUT ALL
THE TYPE.
IT ONLY WORKS IF YOU MAKE AN
EFFORT TO BELIEVE IN IT.
IF YOU MAKE AN EFFORT TO PUT
YOURSELF THERE AND SAY, I'M
REALLY IN THE SPACE STATION
REALLY ABOUT TO CAPTURE A
SPACECRAFT WITH SEVERAL HUNDREDS
OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS AND WITH
THE WHOLE WORLD WATCHING, I MUST
NOT SCREW THIS UP.
>> ANYTHING MAKE YOU NERVOUS OR
ANXIOUS NOW?
>> YOU ALWAYS HAVE THIS TENSION
THAT YOU'RE BEING EVALUATED.
THAT KIND OF FADES AWAY AFTER
THE YEARS, BUT THE SELF IMPOSED
TENSION THAT THIS MAY BE MY LAST
CHANCE TO TRAIN, THIS MAY BE THE
LAST TIME I HAVE AN INSTRUCTOR
AVAILABLE TO ANSWER THESE
QUESTIONS ON THIS TOPIC, THERE'S
A SENSE OF URGENCY, AND THE
NEARER AND NEARER YOU GET TO THE
LAUNCH, THE MORE AND MORE
RESPONSIBLE YOU FEEL FOR YOUR
OWN TRAINING, AND THE MORE AND
MORE YOU REALIZE THAT AT THE END
OF THE DAY, IT'S BETWEEN YOU AND
YOURSELF, WHETHER YOU'RE REALLY
READY. >> READY FOR THIS NOVEMBER JUST
OVER 7 MONTHS FROM NOW.
THE RUSSIANS NOW PROVIDE
TRANSPORT TO THE INTERNATIONAL
SPACE STATION AND ST. JACQUES
HAS BEEN TRAINING TO COPILOT THE
LAUNCH ALONGSIDE RUSSIAN
COSMONAUTS.
AN AMERICAN ASTRONAUT IS THE
THIRD MEMBER.
>> YOU'RE GOING TO BE THE
MEDIATOR UP THERE?
[ LAUGHTER ]
>> INTERESTING QUESTION.
YOU KNOW, BETWEEN US, THE CREW,
AS THOUGH -- ASTRONAUTS, WE'RE
LIKE BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN
ARMS.
WE FEEL FORTUNATE WE ARE ABOVE
THE EARTH.
>> EVEN RIGHT NOW BECAUSE, I
MEAN, YOU CAN'T HELP BUT LOOK AT
THE HEADLINES AND SEE THE
TENSIONS BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE
UNITED STATES.
DOES ANY OF THAT SEEP INTO YOUR
WORLD AT ALL?
>> WE'RE IN LOCKSTEP.
YEAH.
IT IS ONE OF THE BEAUTIES OF THE
SPACE PROGRAMME.
TO ME, IT'S ONE OF THE THINGS
I'M MOST PROUD OF, TO BE PART OF
ONE OF THOSE AREAS OF HUMAN
ENDEAVOUR WHERE WE ACTUALLY,
HONESTLY WANT TO WORK TOGETHER
ACHIEVING A COMMON GOAL.
>> IS THERE ANYTHING IN YOUR
LIFE UP UNTIL NOW YOU'VE HAD
SUCH AN ACCOMPLISHED BACKGROUND,
BUT IS THERE ANYTHING IN
PARTICULAR THAT MORE THAN
ANYTHING PREPARED YOU FOR THIS
MOMENT?
>> LOOKING BACK, IT ALL
CONTRIBUTED TO SOME EXTENT.
CERTAINLY DEALING WITH MEDICAL
EMERGENCIES, MAYBE FROM A
PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE WAS
PRETTY NEAR TO THAT.
BUT THEN WORKING AS AN
ASTROPHYSICIST ON EXPENSIVE
EQUIPMENT DOING REPAIRS, YOU GET
A SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY.
YOU DON'T WANT TO MESS THAT UP.
THEN, YOU KNOW, PERHAPS LIVING
AS A MARRIED MAN WITH CHILDREN,
YOU LEARN A LOT ABOUT TEAM WORK.
YOU LEARN A LOT ABOUT FEELING
OUT OTHER PEOPLE'S EMOTIONS.
I THINK WE SEE FROM EXPERIENCE.
THE MAJORITY OF PROBLEMS PEOPLE
USUALLY HAVE IN SPACE LIFE ARE
BASED ON HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS AND
COMMUNICATION.
SO YOU HAVE TO FEEL READY FOR
THAT ASPECT.
NOT JUST THERE TO PUSH BUTTONS.
>> IT HAS BEEN TWO YEARS OF
FASTERRING HIS SKILLS IN EUROPE,
RUSSIA, JAPAN, AND, OF COURSE,
IN THE U.S.
>> JUST THE INCREDIBLE MIRACLE
OF INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
THAT IT REPRESENTS ESPECIALLY
THIS DAY AND AGE, SHOULD NEVER
FORGET THAT SPACE STATION WAS
BUILT BY 16 NATIONS, THE FOUR
BIGGEST BEING THE UNITED STATES,
RUSSIA, GERMANY, AND JAPAN.
YOU HAVE TO LOOK BACK LONG, BACK
TO AN ERA WHERE THERE WAS LITTLE
COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE
NATIONS.
SO SPACE DOES THAT.
IT IS ONE OF THOSE ARENAS WHERE
HUMANS PLAY WELL TOGETHER AND
HONESTLY WANT TO ACHIEVE THE
SAME GOAL.
I THINK AS CANADIANS, WE'RE A
BIT LIKE THAT.
WE TRY TO SETTLE CONFLICTS AS
OPPOSED TO TRADE THEM.
WE THINK THIS MEANS SOMETHING
FOR ME.
>> I REALLY LIKE HIM, BUT ALSO,
VERY DEEPLY JEALOUS OF YOU
BECAUSE THAT MUST HAVE BEEN
AMAZING EXPERIENCE.
TELL ME MORE ABOUT YOUR
IMPRESSIONS OF HIM.
>> WELL, LET'S REVISIT ONE OF
THE THINGS HE SAID.
SO ASTROPHYSICIST, COMMERCIAL
PILOT, DOCTOR, BUT WHAT IS HE
SAY HAS MAYBE GOTTEN HIM BEST
PREPARED FOR BEING IN SPACE?
IT'S BEING A SPOUSE AND A
PARENT.
>> YEAH.
>> WHAT THAT'S TAUGHT HIM ABOUT
WORKING WITH PEOPLE, WE CAN
RELATE TO THAT.
MAYBE IT'S THE ONLY THING WE CAN
RELATE TO WITH HIM.
BUT IT WAS PRETTY IMPRESSIVE.
>> WE HAVE TO WORK TOO MANY
HOURS A DAY FOR THIS JOB.
THE LAST TIME THEY OPENED UP THE
RECRUITMENT IN THIS COUNTRY FOR
ASTRONAUTS, MORE THAN 3700
CANADIANS APPLIED.
THEY CHOSE TWO.
SO PEOPLE WANT THAT JOB.
NOT ME.
BUT OTHER PEOPLE DO.
>>> LOTS MORE AHEAD TONIGHT.
THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF CANADA
IS PUTTING A MASTERPIECE ON THE
BLOCK THAT COULD BRINGS IN
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS BUT AT WHAT
COST.
>>> FIRST, TODAY THE UNITED
STATES MARKING THE 50th
ANNIVERSARY OF THE ASSASSINATION
OF MARTIN LUTHER KING.
>>> IN TENNESSEE, AT THE SITE
WHERE ELSE KILLED, THE BELL RANG
39 TIMES, ONE MORE EACH YEAR
THAT MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR
LIVED.
ACROSS THE UNITED STATES, IN
MARCHES AND RALLIES, OLD CIVIL
RIGHTS LEADERS AND NEW
GENERATIONS THE KING INSPIRED
REMEMBERED HIM AND CELEBRATED
HIS INFLUENCE.
PEOPLE KNOW I HAVE A DREAM.
THEY KNOW I'VE BEEN TO THE
MOUNTAINTOP.
BUT THE REASON WE STILL TALK
ABOUT HIM, THE REASON THE
GUNSHOT THAT ENDED HIS LIFE
STILL ECHOS IN BOTH THE UNITED
STATES AND CANADA AND BEYOND
FIVE DECADES LATER GOES FAR
BEYOND FAMOUS SPEECHES.
>> YOU KNOW WHEN I SAY DON'T BE
AFRAID.
YOU KNOW WHAT I REALLY MEAN.
DON'T EVEN BE AFRAID TO DIE.
I SUBMIT TO YOU TONIGHT, NO MAN
IS FREE IF HE FEARS DEATH.
>> KING PREACHED FEARLESSNESS IN
A TIME WHEN RIDING A BUS SIDE BY
SIDE WITH WHITES WAS ILLEGAL,
WHEN HIS MESSAGE MEANT JAIL,
HARASSMENT, THREATS, HATRED.
>> COME ON NOW.
>> AND YET, HE NEVER RETURNED
THAT HATRED.
>> SOMEONE MUST HAVE SENSE
ENOUGH AND BEYOND THAT RELIGION
ENOUGH TO MEET HATE WITH LOVE.
>> THERE'S NOT A STRUGGLE
BETWEEN NEGROES AND WHITE FOLKS.
IT'S A STRUGGLE BETWEEN JUSTICE
AND INJUSTICE.
>> KING'S NATURAL PRESENCE
BROUGHT FAME, BUT HIS IMPACT
CAME FROM TIRELESS ORGANIZING.
>> WE'RE ON THE MOVE NOW.
WE'RE ON THE MOVE NOW.
>> HE SPOKE OUT AGAINST THE
VIETNAM WAR, AND HE SPOKE OUT
AGAINST POVERTY.
>> INJUSTICE ANYWHERE IS A
THREAT TO JUSTICE EVERYWHERE.
>> IN SO MANY WAYS, KING WAS THE
AXLE OF THE WHEEL ROLLING
SOCIETY SLOWLY, PAINFULLY TOWARD
EQUALITY.
>> AND I DO HAVE AN IMAGE OF
APPREHENSION THAT YOU MAY MEET A
VIOLENT DEATH.
>> I'M REALISTIC ENOUGH TO KNOW
THAT I CAN MEET A VIOLENT END.
THE IMPORTANT THING ISN'T HOW
LONG YOU LIVE, BUT HOW WELL YOU
LIVED.
>> DAYS AFTER THOSE WORDS,
MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR WAS
KILLED IN MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
>> HE WAS KILLED BY A BIGOT.
50 YEARS LATER, WE REMEMBER A
LIFE CUT SHORT, A JOURNEY
>>> THIS COUNTRY'S NATIONAL
GALLERY IS MAKING AN INVESTMENT
IN CANADIAN ART, BUT TO FINANCE
IT, IT'S SELLING AN EXTREMELY
RARE WORK FROM ONE OF THE
WORLD'S MOST REVERED PAINTERS,
MARC CHAGALL.
>> THE PAINTING FROM PARIS IS A
CANVAS REPLETE WITH ENERGY, WITH
JOY, AND WITH ENTHUSIASM.
>> Reporter: THE NATIONAL
GALLERY USED TO BRAG ABOUT IT.
IT'S ONE OF TWO THEY OWN ALONG
WITH SEVERAL SKETCHES.
>> WE SEE A CAP PLAYING A
VIOLIN.
>> Reporter: THEY CALL IT A
HIGHLIGHT AND IT ESTIMATES IT
WILL FETCH BETWEEN ABOUT $7
MILLION AND $11 MILLION.
>> I WAS VERY SURPRISED AND SAY
LITTLE BIT SHOCKED EVEN BECAUSE
WE HAVEN'T SEEN VERY MUCH OF
THEM SELLING OFF WORKS FROM THE
COLLECTION IN RECENT YEARS OR
RECENT DECADES.
>> Reporter: THE GALLERY TELLS
US THE MONEY WILL BE USED TO
PURCHASE WHAT IT CALLS AN
IMPORTANT WORK THAT IS PART OF
OUR NATIONAL HERITAGE, BUT IT
WON'T SAY WHAT THAT WORK IS.
THE MUSEUM ALREADY GETS $8
MILLION A YEAR TO ACQUIRE NEW
WORK.
IT SAYS THE CHAGALL WAS OFFERED
PRIVATELY TO MORE THAN 150
MUSEUMS ACROSS THE COUNTRY
BEFORE IT WAS PUT UP FOR
AUCTION.
>> IT'S GETTING RID OF OUR
HISTORY.
>> Reporter: THIS ART CRITIC
SAYS IT'S A LOSS FOR CANADA.
>> IT'S AN INSPIRATION FOR THE
PUBLIC.
IT'S AN INSPIRATION FOR KIDS.
WHEN YOU HAVE CANADIAN ART AND
INTERNATIONAL ART AS WELL.
>> Reporter: SHE'S RESERVING
JUDGMENT.
>> YOU CAN ONLY REALLY EVALUATE
HOW GOOD A DEAL THIS IS WHEN WE
ACTUALLY SEE WHAT THEY'RE
ACQUIRING AND SEE IF IT'S A
REALLY -- IS IT A REALLY STRONG
WORK OF CANADIAN ART?
DOES IT REPRESENT AN IMPORTANT
PIECE OF NATIONAL HERITAGE.
>> Reporter: A DOCUMENT OBTAINED
BY CBC NEWS SUGGESTS THERE ARE
MORE CHANGES AT THE GALLERY,
THAT IT WILL BE GETTING RID OF
MORE WORKS AS IT REASSESSES ITS
CORRECTION, THOUGH IT NOTES THAT
MOST OF THE SALES WON'T BE OF
SUCH GREAT INTEREST TO THE
MARKET.
CATHERINE CULLEN CBC NEWS
OTTAWA.
>>> THE SALE OF THIS PAINTING
COULD NET THE NATIONAL GALLERY
AS MUCH AS $11 MILLION WHICH
WOULD ALMOST TIE THE RECORD SALE
PRICE FOR A CANADIAN WORK OF
ART. MOUNT FORMS BY GROUP OF SEVEN
MEMBER LAWREN HARRIS WENT FOR
11.2 A YEAR AND A HALF AGO.
LAST SPRING, STUNNING ABSTRACT
PAINTING CALLED NOTHING WIND
SOLD FOR $7.4 MILLION.
AND SEEN IN THE NORTHWEST
PORTRAIT OF JOHN HENRY SOLD FOR
$5 MILLION BACK IN 2002.
>>> WE'LL BE RIGHT BACK WITH
TONIGHT'S MOMENT, BUT FIRST, NEW
LIFE FOR A CBC CLASSIC, ONE OF
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>> Ian: ON "THE NATIONAL"
TONIGHT, THEY MAY NOT BE IN AN
OPEN TRADE WAR JUST YET, BUT
CHINA FIRED A RETALITORY SHOT AT
THE U.S. PROMISING TARIFFS ON
GOODS. >> SOMETIMES THE PATH TO THIS
KIND OF GROWTH IS A LITTLE
ROCKY.
THAT'S THE WAY THE WORLD WORKS.
>> Ian: KUDLOW POINTED OUT THAT
THE TARIFFS DON'T KICK IN
IMMEDIATELY AND BELIEVES THAT
BEIJING WILL COME AROUND.
A MESSAGE ECHOED AT THE WHITE
HOUSE TODAY WITH A STRONGER
TONE.
>> I WOULD ANTICIPATE IF THERE
ARE NO CHANGES TO THE BEHAVIOUR
OF CHINA AND THEY DON'T STOP THE
UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICE IT'S, THAT
WE WOULD MOVE FORWARD.
>> Ian: DESPITE THE DISPUTE,
U.S. MARKETS TRADED HIGHER AFTER
A ROUGH FEW DAYS.
>> THERE WAS NOTHING BY HER BODY
LANGUAGE OR DEMEANOUR THAT
SUGGESTED THAT WE SHOULD HANDLE
THIS IN ANY OTHER MANNER THAN
WHICH THE OFFICERS HANDLED IT.
>> Ian: NEW DETAILS ABOUT THE
HOURS LEADING UP TO YESTERDAY'S
SHOOTING AT YOUTUBE HEADQUARTERS
IN SAN BRUNO, CALIFORNIA.
NASIM AGHDAM WAS FOUND SLEEPING
IN HER CAR AFTER SHE WAS
REPORTED MISSING BY HER FAMILY.
HOURS LATER, SHE OPENED FIRE AT
YOUTUBE.
SHE WOUNDED THREE PEOPLE.
SHE HAD COMPLAINED ON-LINE ABOUT
BEING CENSORED.
>>> THE FINAL SHOOTING FROM LAST
MONTH'S SHOOTING FROM MARNELLI MARJORIY
STONEMAN DRUG ALSO A HIGH SCHOOL
HAS BEEN RELEASED.
>>> BUCKINGHAM PALACE SAYS THAT
PRINCE PHILIP IS DOING WELL
AFTER SUCCESSFUL HIP REPLACEMENT
SURGERY.
HE WILL LIKELY REMAIN IN
HOSPITAL FOR A FEW DAYS TO PLAY
IT SAFE, THIS THE LATEST HEALTH
ISSUE FOR THE FAMOUSLY ENERGETIC
ROYAL, WHO DECIDED JUST RECENTLY
TO SETTLE DOWN.
OVERALL, PHILIP'S HEALTH HAS
BEEN PRETTY GOOD OVERALL.
A BLADDER INFECTION PUT HIM IN
HOSPITAL DURING THE QUEEN'S
JUBILEE.
>> IF WE SHOUT LOUD ENOUGH, HE
MAY JUST HEAR US IN HOSPITAL.
>> Ian: AND HE UNDERWENT
ABDOMINAL SURGERY, RESULTING IN
TWO WEEKS OF CHAIR.
HE APPEARED AT 200 ENGAGEMENTS
IN 2016, RETIRING FROM PUBLIC
SERVICE LAST AUGUST AFTER 26
YEARS
THERE'S ONE ENGAGEMENT THAT
EVERYONE HOPES THAT HE CAN
ATTEND -- PRINCE HARRY AND
MEGHAN MARKLE'S WEDDING, JUST 1
1/2 MONTHS AWAY.
>> Rosemary: AT 6'6," ELIJAH
FISHER IS HARD TO MISS AMONGST
HIS GRADE 7 PEERS.
BASKETBALL IS HIS PASSION.
HE'S BEEN CALLED A PHENOM.
AND THE NEXT TOP PLAYER TO WATCH
FOR.
YOU CAN IMAGINE HIS SURPRISE
WHEN A HARLEM GLOBETROTTER
SHOWED UP AT HIS SCHOOL.
THAT ENCOUNTER IS OUR "MOMENT OF
THE DAY."
>> I WAS EATING LUNCH AND THE
HARLEM GLOBETROTTER JUST WALKED
IN. >> WHAT'S UP, ELIJAH?
I HEARD YOU CAN DUNK.
IS THAT TRUE?
>> YES.
>> HIS NAME IS ELIJAH.
BIG.
EASY.
ELIJAH.
IS THAT COOL?
>> YEAH.
>> GO AHEAD AND TOSS THAT ON.
>> STAY LOW.
>> I LIKE IT.
>> THAT LOOKED KIND OF EASY.
YOU'RE NOT EVEN BREATHING HARD.
>> Rosemary: OK.
SO THAT KID -- BECAUSE HE'S A
KID -- HE'S ONLY 13, LAST YEAR
HE WAS 6'3."
THIS YEAR, HE'S 6'6."
I DON'T KNOW WHAT HIS MUM'S
FEEDING HIM, BUT THAT'S
IMPRESSIVE.
>> Ian: I WONDER WHAT LIFE WOULD
BE LIKE AT 6'6."
I WONDER WHAT LIFE WOULD BE LIKE
AT 6 FEET TALL.
I HAVE NO IDEA.
[LAUGHTER]
HAVE YOU EVER SEEN THE HARLEM
GLOBETROTTERS?
>> Rosemary: ON TV.
>> Ian: YEARS AND YEARS AGO I
SAW THEM IN NEW BRUNSWICK.
I WAS ENCHANTED BY THEM AND I
DIDN'T REALISE THEY WERE STILL A
THING. I'M KIND OF GLAD, WITH ALL THE
TECHNOLOGY AND VIDEO GAMES AND
ALL OF THAT KIND OF STUFF THAT
THERE'S A MARKET FOR THE HARLEM
GLOBETROTTERS.
>> Rosemary: I DON'T THINK THEY
WILL RECRUIT YOU, THOUGH.
JUST LETTING YOU KNOW.
>> Ian: NO, ABSOLUTELY.
THANK YOU FOR THAT.
THAT'S "THE NATIONAL" FOR APRIL
4.
GOOD NIGHT.
>> Rosemary: GOOD NIGHT.
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