As It Happens: Monday Edition
Part One
Trump lawsuit
He's in the Oval Office now, but President Donald Trump's hotels and businesses overseas may still be accepting payments from foreign governments — and our guest says that's unconstitutional.
Russia domestic violence decriminalization bill
The Russian legislature looks set to pass a new bill that would effectively decriminalize domestic violence — and our guest is fighting to stop it from becoming law.
Frozen fish wave
It's hard to get fish to sit still for a photograph. Unless you find them frozen in a wave, appearing to leap into the air — which is how our guest got one of the weirdest nature pictures you'll ever see.
Part Two
Georgia twister survivor
Courtney Barrett and her family barely escaped the powerful "winter tornadoes" that struck Georgia this weekend, before one destroyed her trailer.
War criminal book
In writing a novel about the Bosnian War, author David Savill struggled to give his antihero a name that was plausible, but improbable — and then a reader wrote to say that improbable name was actually his.
Part Three
Vampire bats
A Brazilian scientist shares his findings on a species of vampire bat that's just started bellying up to the human buffet.
Truck safety mom
Eleven years after her daughter was killed by a snow removal truck, Jeannette Holman-Price is at Montreal's city council fighting to pass lesiglation that would require life-saving side guards on heavy vehicles.
Gold in piano
A piano is usually a treasured possession. But one unusually treasured piano has the British Museum searching for its previous owner — who left a literal treasure inside it.