CBC News: The National | Federal workers strike, Trudeau’s vacation, Fox News settlement

CBC News: The National | Federal workers strike, Trudeau’s vacation, Fox News settlement

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breaking tonight more than a hundred thousand Federal public servants are heading off the job and onto the picket line the public service Alliance of Canada will be on strike as of 1201 a.m We are still here at the table what this means for the services you rely on and what the government could do next the Prime Minister faces backlash for his Christmas Vacation how much should he pay in accommodation per night at this luxurious Villa and Galen Weston steps aside from the top job at Loblaw galen's still going to beat the power behind the throne this is the national with David Common thanks for joining us Adrian is Away We Begin tonight with breaking news the strike is a go for many federal public servants after a deadline to reach a new contract agreement came and went we set a deadline for 9 p.m this evening and I can tell you that we do not have a tentative agreement the impacts of this strike will be felt right across the country and it will be enormous more than a hundred thousand public servants off the job affecting everything from tax refunds to immigration appointments Kate McKenna tracking all the latest developments for us in Ottawa Kate some pretty strong words from the union tonight David the union made good on its Ultimatum It said that if it didn't reach a deal then it would strike and now it's following through as of 1201 a.m Eastern Time Workers are striking the union is still at the bargaining table but it says it wants to send a clear message to government it's ready for a fight we will remain at the table we will remain for as long as it takes during the strike and we will remain on strike until the government addresses our key issues the main Union demand more money a more than 13 raise for workers over three years that's higher than Ottawa had planned its message that the deal should be fair to workers and taxpayers the union also wants clear rules around remote work with the side still divided as the strike deadline approached preparations and negotiations happened in tandem we have a competitive and fair wage offer on the table a strike means the work of government grinds to a crawl Canadians were warned to expect delays processing taxes passports and immigration applications also Crossing Borders by air or ground there would be a that could take place along with wins for its workers the public service Alliance of Canada has been clear its goal is a deal that sets a precedent it's time for workers in this country to stand up and stand with us and say enough is enough and push back all right Kate it's been a generation since we've seen a strike of this scale and we are now hearing from people tonight worried about how it will impact them for instance pension payments yes the whole government is not necessarily shutting down people will still be able to access essential services like getting their pensions getting Employment Insurance the big question is what comes next now the government says that it has uh issued a a fair offer uh it's uh saying that what psac is asking for is unaffordable to Canadians now this can end in one of two ways either the two sides can negotiate an agreement and settle on it or The Government Can legislate them back to work so we'll be tracking this story and we'll be seeing how it evolves over the next few hours indeed we will Kate McKenna thank you very much meanwhile the union representing WestJet Pilots says they are poised to strike as early as May 16th just as the summer travel season kicks off the airline pilots Association says it's West Jet members voted overwhelmingly in favor of striking if a contract deal is not reached in time their main concerns wages scheduling and job protection both sides still negotiating one of the most significant media trials in modern U.S history is no more and

it's costing Fox News a lot of money it settled with Dominion voting systems today for nearly 790 million dollars U.S Katie Simpson takes us through the last second settlement it takes a lot of lawyers to fight a case this significant the unusually large legal teams arrived appearing very ready for what was being called the American Media defamation trial of the century a fight over whether Fox News knowingly broadcast lies about electronic voting machines made by Dominion voting Services a company with Canadian Roots the machine ran an algorithm that shaved votes from Trump and awarded them to Biden the judge welcomed 12 jurors to his courtroom setting opening Arguments for after lunch but without explanation neither judge nor jurors returned for two and a half hours board lawyers chatted and looked at their phones when the judge finally reappeared he announced the parties had reached a settlement sending gasps through the room while Fox News lawyers left without saying a word the Dominion team could hardly wait to declare this a victory for the truth today's settlement of 787 million five hundred thousand dollars represents vindication and accountability fox has admitted to telling lies about Dominion that caused enormous damage to my company our employees and the customers that we serve Fox News released a statement saying we acknowledge the Court's rulings finding certain claims about Dominion to be false this settlement reflects Fox's continued commitment to the highest journalistic standards on the network itself the court case was barely discussed and reports suggest it will not have to make any further apology evidence showed its star hosts and Executives privately mocked and questioned the election fraud claims they broadcast on their Network despite this it Remains the top-rated U.S Cable News Network I haven't seen much evidence at all that Fox News has reformed itself in the aftermath of all these Revelations perhaps it will and Katie this isn't the end of Dominion's legal battles now Dominion is going after a couple of smaller right-wing broadcasters which aired similar lies about their voting machines it's part of a larger effort in the United States right now to really demonstrate that peddling misinformation is not a successful business model look what happened last summer to Alex Jones the conspiracy theorist who spread Lies by the families and victims of the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting back in 2012. He was ordered to pay more than a

billion dollars in Damages the court cases can take a long time to make it through the legal system but that pushback is is starting David all right Katie Simpson thank you [Music] well that's the scene in New York City tonight where a parking garage has partially collapsed in Manhattan's Financial District police confirm one person has been killed at least five others injured and work is still being done to ensure there aren't people trapped inside any of those vehicles the prime minister is once again coming under Fire for a family vacation this one taken at a luxurious Jamaican estate as many Canadians were struggling with Rising costs Catherine Cullen takes us through the details first revealed by our colleagues at Reggio Canada as well as the reaction tonight Canada's prime minister prime minister just to introduced scheduled to vacation in Jamaica after the Christmas holidays the trip wasn't a secret but newly revealed details about where the Trudeau stayed who owns it and how much it cost taxpayers or anything but relaxing for the Prime Minister why would he answer how much should he pay in accommodation per night at this luxurious Villa I guess Mr Speaker the leader the opposition struggles with the concept of friendship long time Trudeau family friend Peter Green owns this Jamaican estate with Villas that rent for up to nine thousand dollars per night no word on whether the PM paid for accommodations but Canadian taxpayers paid at least 162 thousand dollars for security and travel we worked as we do with all vacations with the ethics commissioner to make sure that all the rules are following now Roger Canada has revealed The Greene family also made a major donation to The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation the Prime Minister says he hasn't been involved there since 2014. but political opponents say the whole Affair reflects a bigger issue I think that with this vacation shows just another example of a prime minister that doesn't understand the realities of everyday Canadians doesn't hasn't lived those struggles Mr Speaker this prime minister is out of touch and Canadians are out of money vacations have been a problem for Trudeau his family trip to the agacons private island did violate ethics rules he was also criticized for going to Tofino on the first national day for Truth and Reconciliation this Observer says this latest incident suggests either Trudeau isn't learning his lessons or doesn't care about the consequences so legally there is nothing wrong with that but at the same time what is the message that you say in to all Canadians some liberal sources who spoke to rajio Canada question why the Prime Minister keeps taking trips like this giving his opponents ammunition to attack Catherine Cullen CBC News Ottawa at a time when Canadian grocery store CEOs are facing accusations of price gouging the face of Canada's largest supermarket chain is stepping aside from a key role Nisha Patel now with the big change at Loblaw and what it means for Shoppers PC Gourmet Coffee the face of the President's Choice brand is President no more Galen Weston is out of the top job at loblo though he says he's still in charge um you know I'm not leaving I'm I'm stepping back into you know what I consider to be my natural role as the controlling shareholder blah blah says the leadership change has been in the works for months Weston will stay on as chair of the board and CEO of parent company George Weston Limited he's handing the reins at Loblaw to European retail executive pear Bank who most recently has been running the largest supermarket chain in Denmark this as all major Canadian Grocers have been accused of profiting off inflation even facing parliamentary hearings blah blah and Weston have attracted the most public frustration people working high up at loblas are greedy Galen Weston is a billionaire While most billionaires don't know what the price of bread and eggs are Galen Weston definitely does because he's overcharging us for them I know food prices are top of Mind these days and when lobla raised Weston's pay by more than a million dollars a few weeks ago the move made headlines across the country the reality is that people are um just feeling a little bit tired of hearing the value message coming from Galen when he doesn't feel relatable hundreds of new items like blah blah wouldn't confirm if Westin will still show up in ads but this expert says staying out of the spotlight makes sense we should keep in mind this is a family-owned business and galen's still going to be the power behind the throne though he points out the change in the corner office will make little difference at the checkout doesn't help consumers when it comes to their pocketbooks and the high priority groceries experts say the five big grocery stores control 80 percent of the market in Canada some suggest relief from soaring food prices will only come with greater competition Nisha Patel CBC News Toronto while grocery prices remain stubbornly high Canada's inflation rate slowed to 4.3 percent in March that's down nearly one percentage point from the previous month and the lowest it's been since August 2021. I mean things are trending in the right direction but prices are still increasing and as Peter Armstrong explains that's expected to continue the cost of food surged this year prices here remained pretty steady we saw cinnamon in bulk it's 1.95 for a hundred grams this food co-op in Halifax compared their prices to the grocery chains organic cinnamon at Superstore was 14.26 per 100 grams so you're looking at

more than seven times the price for an identical product how why the answer is pretty simple we don't make any profit we charge a small markup over wholesale prices today's CPI numbers show price growth for everything is slowing much of that is driven by the falling cost of gasoline by the summer the Bank of Canada now expects year-over-year inflation to fall to three percent and get all the way back to two percent by next year but don't mistake that progress in the fight to rein in inflation for prices actually falling food costs went up 10.6 percent in February they only grew by 9.7 percent in March even if that rate fell to the two percent Target that still means prices are climbing just at a more manageable level and weathering those higher prices will get more difficult as economists expect the economy to slow in the coming months higher interest rates are squeezing households renewing their mortgages a lot of uncertainties currently because we are sort of at this turning point this peak of the current economic cycle so so to speak where um you know a lot more weakness can be expected moving forward we're headed into a tricky time for months now jobs and GDP have been surprisingly resilient but that resiliency is about to be tested as prices continue to rise and interest rates continue to bite all well the economy is expected to slow to a crawl Peter remster CBC News Toronto Nova scotians are marking three years since the mass shooting there carried out by a man impersonating a mountie flags are lowered to half-mast and will remain that way until tomorrow night people are also being asked to pause at noon to remember and honor those most affected 22 people were killed on April the 18th and 19th back in 2020. last month an inquiry into what happened found the police response severely lacking and recommended a major overhaul to the RCMP new charges tonight for an 84 year old white man accused of shooting a black teenager twice after he rang the doorbell here's Paul Hunter with what happened and the reaction after yet another seemingly senseless shooting yet again seemingly centered on race in Kansas City Missouri they marched we love you Ralph they chanted Ralph yarl the 16 year old shot last Thursday now recovering from his wounds and a story that has brought outrage for all who hear it it was about 9 45 if I was like Ralph can you please pick up your brothers for me being the kitties he is he said okay says yarl's mom her son got mixed up he went to the wrong address this place and rang the doorbell then came gunshots fired straight through the glass door hitting yarl twice Ralph was shot on top of his left eye and then he was shot again in the upper right arm 84 year old Andrew Lester who's now out on bail could face life in prison Lester told police he heard the doorbell thought it was a break-in and when he saw the teenager on his doorstep he felt quote scared for his life Missouri is one of some 30 U.S states where if you fear your life is threatened you can respond with deadly force Blackness is not a threat Lee Merritt lawyer for Ralph yarls family underlines A Familiar key aspect here is racial bias just being black has been seen as a threat often in this country and so when we hear him say I fear it from my life and we know that the only thing he was being confronted with was a 16 year old ringing his doorbell it is uh obviously unjustifiable for him to decide to use deadly force against this so-called threat and so they demonstrate supporting Ralph yarl perplexed frustrated enraged in this country yet again Paul Hunter CBC News Washington in northern Minnesota police say nine people have been detained trying to illegally cross from Canada into the U.S authorities say it was the group themselves that called 9-1-1 looking for help and that they were found in very cold water with their pants Frozen to their bodies a number of the detainees were treated for hypothermia two Canadian women and three teenage girls who went missing in Northern Syria for 11 days have now been located their lawyer says they were following instructions from the Canadian government in order to get to a plane that would fly them to this country Ashley Burke takes us through what we know about what went wrong for two Canadian women and three teenage girls held captive at this camp in northeastern Syria a repatriation flight organized by Canada was supposed to be their way out of danger but their lawyer says the plan put them In Harm's Way the government Bears some responsibility here he says the government told the women they had to make their way from the owl hold detention Camp to another camp for Isis suspects and their family members hours away and to ask Kurdish authorities to take them there they expressed concern to the government because the guards at this Kurdish Camp are violent could be aggressive May imprison them may harm them they were told by the government that they had been given assurances that they would be transported and that they would be repatriated but that didn't happen instead the women went missing for 11 days until now their lawyer says one of the women made a short proof-of-life call to a relative and alleged they had been detained at prisons and mistreated by Kurdish guards I'm devastated I I I I like their families find it sickening the lawyer says a global Affairs Canada official called a relative a week ago while searching for the women in an audio recording of the call that officials heard saying repatriation's gone wrong have happened to other countries and they tried to warn us and when it did actually happen we were kind of shocked by it it is stunning to hear any government officials suggest that they didn't think that a human rights risk of this nature was a very real possibility in Northeast Syria actually you listen to that audio what else did you hear well the global Affairs Canada official Was Heard saying that they were devastated the woman didn't make it to the pickup point to get on that plane and that the government was continuing to exhaust every Avenue to try and find them the government confirmed to lawyers it's now located the five Canadians at that camp they were supposed to be repatriated from but there's no word yet on when the women could be brought back to Canada all right Ashley thanks very much an American journalist is back in a Russian prison tonight facing the prospect of two decades Behind Bars the charges against Evan are baseless court appearance and the difficult road ahead for Evan gershkovich that's next some of Canada's biggest tourist attractions are facing major challenges as they gear up for a busy summer season people who are habitually part of the workforce seem to have vanished what you need to know if you're planning a trip and a strange and beautiful sight in the sky am I seeing am I actually seeing this and we're gonna get beamed up to another galaxy or something what was behind this mysterious spiral of light we're back in two two explosions caught on live television as a proposed ceasefire failed to take hold in Sudan the U.N says at least 185

people have been killed since fighting broke out Saturday this is between government forces and a paramilitary group that continued fighting leaves many in cartoon desperate for basic supplies like food and water U.S journalist Evan gershkovich is back in a Moscow prison tonight a judge upheld his detention today ahead of a criminal trial on Espionage charges Briar Stewart shows us what appears to be a Crackdown on accountability Evan gershkovich smiled at the reporters briefly led into his hearing the red marks from handcuffs still visible on his wrists not surprisingly his appeal for bail was rejected by the court but his legal team and the U.S government say they will keep fighting the charges against Evan are baseless and we call on the Russian Federation to immediately release him The Wall Street Journal reporter is facing two decades in prison after being charged with Espionage garish kovich moved to Moscow in 2017 for decades after his parents left the Soviet Union for the United States I noticed that he felt like it was his duty to report and he loved Russian people you know journalists have become an enemy of the Kremlin many independent Russian journalists have long since fled or been imprisoned I I had a terrible flashbacks because I saw some photos of Evan was very heartbreaking Xenia miranova's partner former journalist Yvonne saffronov was convicted of treason in 2022. gershkovich covered his case and

Miranova got to know him and they became friends and I even told him that I think that's all the foreign journalists [Music] um they are not they they could not be safe in Russia she says there's hope gershkovic as a U.S citizen could be swapped in a prisoner exchange but there's no guarantee for now garish kovich's lawyers say his spirits are high he uh told us that maybe he will write some some good novel about the story about himself the U.S ambassador has been able to visit gershkovich once in prison where he'll remain until at least the end of May meanwhile the ambassadors from the U.S the UK and Canada were summoned to Russia's foreign Ministry where they were rebuked for criticizing the country's Crackdown on activists and journalists Briar Stewart CBC News London more than a century after it was taken from their Community a BC first nation is relishing the return of a sacred totem pole what comes with that poll is is going to be healing Spirits why it's so much more than just a piece of their history next a controversial term used to explain deaths in police custody if you say it's excited delirium it's basically the fault of the person who died the shift in thinking many say is long overdue the national takes you deeper into the story shaping our world next [Music] [Music] a cultural treasure is back where it belongs after more than a century the totem pole was taken from New Hawk territory in BC and ended up in a museum until hereditary leaders said enough was enough we first showed you the Day of Victory back in February when the totem pole was lifted to Freedom tonight we show you its remarkable Journey Back to the land of its creation wamish Hamilton captured the profound emotions as people reclaim their spiritual heritage when I was young I was hardly any any Carvers here it was taken away from us [Music] you feel nervous in ways but I guess a sign of relief you know one of the the Masterpiece is coming home and staying home where it belongs [Music] foreign there was a large number of new halt people and onlookers who were gathered outside the provincial Museum in Victoria to witness the beginnings of the repatriation of the pole that had belonged to the new Hall people to the new Hall people themselves when the poll made his first appearance when it was winched out of the window when I thought about it doubt was the first breath of fresh air the first rays of daylight that it had felt in over a century but it comes from a long long time ago you know and it's built with hands that that had no they had no um damage to it you know and it was created with love and you know and I think what comes with that poll is is going to be healing Spirits you know and it's something that we need not only in our nation but all nations yeah well the emotions are kicking in I could feel that spirit and uh it's it's starting to kick in and I just don't know how to put it right now but my grandfather is going home [Music] the pole was carved by the ancestor of Chief Derek snow of the new Hulk and it was carved in the 1880s and when you think about it that pole was carved before colonization and the man who carved it was also born before colonization he was born in a Time when there was no English and there was no non-indigenous people around yet or there were very few the thinking the craft itself the world view would have been all new Hulk just Newhall it's a type of pole called a stream that's in their new Hawk language a stream and a stream is a grave marker it's something that had marked the grave of one of one of his Chief's nose ancestors when it was taken for something like that to be stolen within the context of New Hall culture Newhall people would have perceived that as a big taboo a big cultural No-No my sense of it is if you know a new Hulk person especially but if any other indigenous person walked in a museum and saw their ancient Pole you know it's like seeing a [Music] something so proud caged jailed incarcerated imprisoned every item that they have in the in the museums they have a purpose and their purpose was for our people so we understand who we are as a people and most of us have lost that like our language our songs and our dances [Music] during my time wasn't very nice but we weren't even allowed to speak our language or do these carvings but it was it was kept secret right so but it's making a big comeback now and uh we're not going to lose it by bringing back my great-grandfather's tonopol it means a lot to us [Music] it left the museum it was blessed they wrapped it again and uh got it ready for a transport from Victoria all the way back to its home [Music] in New Hawk lands in balakula [Music] good what did you feel in your heart knowing that that it was it was here it was finally home it arrived it's here now we wanted to dance celebrate yell the joy of like knowing that yeah he's he's home today is just giving me a lot of Hope and a lot of [Music] sorry a lot of love in my heart to be able to witness this and witness my family do something so historic something that a lot of First Nations people are trying to do trying to bring back trying to bring back our our culture to me we were second people for so long and seeing it's we're coming out of it young children will see it you know understand what it's all about I'm happy that we can put the total pool right here in this in this school our family had decided that we're a big purpose this is where the children are this is the um this is the prime place that they will be able to see it and history can be carried on for tomorrow the plan is I understand for it to sit at the school for a year and then it's going to be moved to the their Old Village site and it will be left to the elements to die a natural death I understand the poll is not being treated with anything that it's going to remain in this Natural State yes even when it's out of the elements yes is that a tradition yes and it returns back to its natural state [Music] in a very large sense you know what they've done is they've brought it home to die until that time and during the year before [Music] you can bet the new Hulk will fill its life what's left of its life with life and it's not going to be a sad thing when it's gone [Music] it'll be with all of its other ancestor carvings that are gone now [Music] and of course with the man who made it well Mish Hamilton told us about another important artifact that's being returned this one from overseas the national museum of Scotland announced late last year that it's giving a looted totem pole back to the niska nation in BC about 110 years after a Canadian Anthropologist removed it as an inquest looks into the death of a BC man beaten by police the term excited delirium is getting more attention I wholeheartedly welcome the shift I think it's the right thing coming up we'll take a closer look at what the term means and why many forensic Pathologists are moving away from it [Music] a Coroner's inquest into the death of Miles gray continues in BC the 33 year old unarmed man died after an altercation with Vancouver Police nearly nine years ago today his family heard an audio recording from that day of police calling for an ambulance after gray was beaten when we heard that audio it spoke nothing that he was being tortured and he was in agony like he was screaming a Vancouver Police Officer also testified at the inquest the first member of the force to speak publicly about the case in more than seven years the purpose of the inquest is to determine the facts around Gray's death that includes what caused it now forensic pathologist has said he's unable to rule out something called excited delirium it's a term that's being used to explain deaths of people in encounters with police Christine Burak explains what exactly the term means and why experts are shifting away from it excited delirium has been used to explain why hundreds of people have died in police custody these videos are difficult to watch from the knee on George Floyd's neck to the death of Abby Rahman Abdi in Ottawa and Robert jakanski at the Vancouver airport doctors have argued the term excited delirium is unscientific and used to protect police officers from being held accountable now after Decades of debate many American and Canadian medical examiners and coroners say they're shifting away from using excited delirium as a cause of death if you say it's excited delirium it's basically the fault of the person who died Dr Michael Freeman teaches forensic medicine at Oregon Health and Science University he says excited delirium is often used to describe a state of aggression and distress generally linked to drug use or mental illness Freeman co-authored a review examining the role of restraint in fatal excited delirium cases the review found no evidence to support excited delirium as a cause of death in the absence of restraint noting asphyxia must be considered a likely cause of death the more aggressive the restraint the more likely they were to die well that's pretty good scientific evidence that it's their restraint that's the killer I wholeheartedly welcome the shift I I think it's the right thing psychiatrists have long dismissed excited delirium as a medical diagnosis it is a description of pre-hospital behavior that does not explain someone's debt in my view so Christian you talk about this shift that's happening where do Corners across the country stand on excited delirium we reached out to all the provinces and Corners in BC Alberta Manitoba and Newfoundland all told CBC news they no longer recognize excited delirium as a cause of death only New Brunswick would say it still does but here's the thing whether the medical community recognizes excited delirium or not police forces can say they believe it's a factor the doctors we spoke would say they don't think that's helpful they understand policing is a dangerous and difficult job but they're really hoping that police forces will make more changes to officer training and procedures and protocols for restraint and dealing with people in distress all right Christine thank you you're welcome coming up tourist spots are expecting pre-pandemic levels this summer why some say they won't be able to meet the demand of all those Travelers Plus what is happening is this a UFO a mysterious glimmering Cyclone gives these Travelers a light show that's out of this world in our moments I'm here to announce that I plan on making a comeback to the NFL that is DeMar Hamlin the Buffalo Bills safety has now been cleared to play Just months after suffering a cardiac arrest during a game it happened on this play the team says three Specialists gave him the green light to resume full activity Hamlin says what happened was life-changing but adds it is not the end of his story with Summer just around the corner some major tourism spots are struggling to find enough workers Julia Wong takes us to Jasper Alberta to find out how that shortage could affect your summer plants the small town of Jasper is a gem in the Rocky Mountains drawing visitors from around the world key draw the Jasper Sky tram the trams are leaving on scheduled departure times throughout the day Todd Noble is ready to welcome back more tourists this summer but there's a problem he needs up to 40 staff and only has about half of that it's frustrating you've taken the time to recruit you've taken the time to set up the interview you've had the interview and then it uh it just all seems to fall apart what percentage of businesses in Joshua are connected to tourism or hospitality realistically a hundred percent finding workers here is normally difficult housing in the National Park is hard to find and expensive but this year seems more challenging says the mayor people who were habitually part of the workforce seem to have vanished they they just left and they haven't returned in the same numbers family run restaurant needs at least three more servers and one more cook she has not taken vacation in three years and works constantly I'm pretty used to it but it does take a toll on you for sure everyone needs a break right this store keeps up we're hiring sign up all the time staff turnover is high what does that mean for how you guys operate well I'm I'm down here today working a shift add all that up and the tourist experience could look different this summer for example a hotel with a No Vacancy sign that doesn't mean that 100 of the rooms are occupied it means that they have sold all the rooms that they have cleaners to clean Noble says disruptions are possible so he has this advice book in advance that would be my recommendation plan ahead be patient and be patient yes with thousands of tourists expected that may be necessary if Jasper is not able to attract more workers but businesses say they'll do their best to accommodate visitors this summer Julia Wong CBC News Jasper Alberta no this is not CGI it's very real the dazzling spiral of light blazed across the Arctic night sky this weekend baffling those who witnessed it so what was it an Undiscovered Galaxy a UFO Talia McDonald and Paul Hayes were driving a remote Northern Highway when the out of this world spectacle had them asking the same questions in Our Moment am I actually seeing this so we were driving down the Dempster Highway and uh Talia was just getting some rest and I noticed just a blue swirl cyclone in the sky I thought it was actually kind of tripping out a little bit and we can get beamed up to another galaxy or something and so Paul woke me up and I just sort of like immediately just stood and stared out and we were both like what is happening is this a UFO um what is going on right now somebody figured out that about two hours before we saw that there was a the SpaceX launch and so I I think what we're seeing is is typically they will do a deorbit burn or or end up their fuel the Rocco was probably spinning when they did that so you get that sort of swirly effect sort of like a lawn sprinkler it was just magical absolutely magical surrounded by like the Patagonia of Canada Lee experience yeah it was pretty special okay so a fuel dump just as it's twisting in the sky and Out Come these water particles which then freeze creating that once in a lifetime experience we are told really quite something beautiful but probably a bit spooky when you're out there on an isolated Highway that is the national for April 18th have a great night [Music]

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