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and one of them was in ottawa, kansas. chautauquathe first assembly west of the mississippi river in bismarck grove. that was in 1878. surprisingly, a did not last for more than a few years. grove at its claim to was knowne reason it for being a gathering space was because of its infosys for prohibition or temperance. waswhat of the founders actually very much an avid prohibitionist. he was very much against alcohol. have the outdoor space that's known for its connection to temperance prohibition. she's really interesting that it did not last very long. some of the reasons wise that there was an indication that perhaps some of the people were not that supportive. he gave people a successful assembly. over inthere it bounced 1882, but it did not make it there for very long because in topeka, despite the fact that kansas, in 1881 passed an amendment to prohibit alcohol. --1882 to peak is still were still drinking alcohol. landed in ottawa for when you're in 1883. otherwere several assemblies in kansas, including hasincoln pa
and one of them was in ottawa, kansas. chautauquathe first assembly west of the mississippi river in bismarck grove. that was in 1878. surprisingly, a did not last for more than a few years. grove at its claim to was knowne reason it for being a gathering space was because of its infosys for prohibition or temperance. waswhat of the founders actually very much an avid prohibitionist. he was very much against alcohol. have the outdoor space that's known for its connection to temperance...
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, canada--author based in ottawa, canada. know you were up bause of your tweets. lord knows why you were about 2:00 or 00 in the morning. hope it was worth it. so what do they make of it in london? >> i reflected in your package there, jon sopel's package, that pretty much exists on this side of the atlantic, too. ise sup the lottery of not watching it inside america,-- luxury of not watching it inside america, you get less of an trage about the way that donald trump conducted the debate. plty of people think he is morally absolutely a reprobate, and he continued that last night. for me, i did have a bit of a different view to some colleagues watching in the u.s. one is that when donald trump really decided to go for it and it is like running into a -- running into buzz saw, and joe biden was struggling with that. the questis, does that matter? if joe biden showed could hold it togeth -- but it did force him to be a much ruder man then we know he usually is. you have a cap collation that donald trump---calculation that donald
, canada--author based in ottawa, canada. know you were up bause of your tweets. lord knows why you were about 2:00 or 00 in the morning. hope it was worth it. so what do they make of it in london? >> i reflected in your package there, jon sopel's package, that pretty much exists on this side of the atlantic, too. ise sup the lottery of not watching it inside america,-- luxury of not watching it inside america, you get less of an trage about the way that donald trump conducted the debate....
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in ottawa a staff sergeant got a call from his bosses. point my team was engaged to pursue that to the full account. >> a 30-year veteran. his mission was find adam, if that was even his name. he reaches out on facebook which means you have his facebook address, right? >> we do. >> you know where he is, right? >> we know he's in somalia. we know and we suspect that he's using an alias. the principle course of action is who is adam? to do that we have to engage him directly to an under cover agent >> that's where this man comes in. he's a canadian investigator who is we agreed to refer to by his cover name, ak. we are hiding your identity and changed your look because you are an under cover agent. >> ak reached out to adam by phone. the under cover agent told him he was a media consultant for amanda's family. all she knew that adam's facebook triggered some kind of investigations. i knew there was a hope to catch this guy. ak and adam communicated on and off for years. it was slow work but ak knew pushing too hard could cradle the operatio
in ottawa a staff sergeant got a call from his bosses. point my team was engaged to pursue that to the full account. >> a 30-year veteran. his mission was find adam, if that was even his name. he reaches out on facebook which means you have his facebook address, right? >> we do. >> you know where he is, right? >> we know he's in somalia. we know and we suspect that he's using an alias. the principle course of action is who is adam? to do that we have to engage him...
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the province of quebec, the capitol ottawa already declaring the second wave has started. are in people under the age of 40. hospitalizations remain low. authorities are saying, look, keep to your bubble, stay home, mask up. the reason is that trend line again. when you think about the fact that this has been a doubling of cases in really little more than a month, that is what is so troubling to public health officials. here the death rate was early on quite high. no one wants to go back to that scenario especially as winter is approaching. paula newton, cnn, ottawa. >> still ahead, sounding a warning. >> nevada. nevada is a swing state. nevada is a purple state. >> we will take you to a key state in november's election and tell you why democrats there worry they can't compete in the ground game. back in a moment with that. want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements... neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory... focus... accuracy... learning and concentration. try it today with our money-back guarantee! rob
the province of quebec, the capitol ottawa already declaring the second wave has started. are in people under the age of 40. hospitalizations remain low. authorities are saying, look, keep to your bubble, stay home, mask up. the reason is that trend line again. when you think about the fact that this has been a doubling of cases in really little more than a month, that is what is so troubling to public health officials. here the death rate was early on quite high. no one wants to go back to...
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finance minister and deputy prime minister weighed in, praising the move at a press conference in ottawas need right now in the middle of a pandemic is a trade war. that's what she said back to you. >> all right, cnbc's julianna tatelbaum live from london for us thank you so much, juliana >>> all right, let's get to axios. with a look at "axios a.m.," political reporter for axios, hans nichols good morning to you. good to see you. give us axios' "1 big thing. >> yasmin, the one big thing we're looking at at axios is the insurance losses surrounding the violence after the george flood shooting, and the numbers are mind-boggling, $1 billion to $2 billion. now, i'll tell you why it's so significant, because those insurance losses happened over 140 cities most of the other catastrophic events we've had in terms of insurance have been single one-off events -- hurricanes, something like that. so, $1 billion to $2 billion insurance losses you look back at the rodney king riots, it's about $775 million so, much greater numbers this time and it's happening in so many more cities. so, a real chall
finance minister and deputy prime minister weighed in, praising the move at a press conference in ottawas need right now in the middle of a pandemic is a trade war. that's what she said back to you. >> all right, cnbc's julianna tatelbaum live from london for us thank you so much, juliana >>> all right, let's get to axios. with a look at "axios a.m.," political reporter for axios, hans nichols good morning to you. good to see you. give us axios' "1 big thing....
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last month trudeau suspended parliament claiming ottawa needed a better long term strategy for call the damage control after all the country's coronavirus cases are nearly at $150002.00 handling of the pandemic has been widely criticized no more than ever comedians are looking for clarity and leadership but what they have gotten from the trudeau government is confusion and repeated delays so it's all about the coronavirus right nothing to do with a corruption scandal we have a prime minister and a cabinet that is golf engulfed in a massive corruption scandal for those currently under investigation for nearly $1000000000.00 contract with an organization called we charity it was paying his family members huge speaking fees for years but the agreement was since canceled after accusations that it amounted to a conflict of interest no wonder all the suspicions and suspending parliament also puts all current investigations on hold if so gross and disgusting that this prime minister keeps using the pandemic as an excuse for his corruption believe it or not trudeau promised never to suspend par
last month trudeau suspended parliament claiming ottawa needed a better long term strategy for call the damage control after all the country's coronavirus cases are nearly at $150002.00 handling of the pandemic has been widely criticized no more than ever comedians are looking for clarity and leadership but what they have gotten from the trudeau government is confusion and repeated delays so it's all about the coronavirus right nothing to do with a corruption scandal we have a prime minister...
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he ran the ottawa calvary -- he ran the auto recovery. that in timesands of crisis like we have now, steady investment in the manufacturing and jobs will keep our economy moving and growing as we find our way out of this pandemic. he understands that our industry has changed that the future of electric vehicles and those jobs being here, are important. he also understands that many of the products our brothers and sisters make in the region will change as technology changes. we need to plan for those jobs of the future. that is why we welcome joe biden today. he will fight to keep our jobs here, on our soil. and he will fight for future jobs to be right here as well. introduce the to next president of the united states, joe biden. a friend to autoworkers and hard-working americans. a leader who is on of us. thank you. is one of us.o thank you. [applause] we take care of our own ♪ hello, hello, hello. since i am socially distance, i am allowed to take my mask off, they tell me. ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. secretary kerry and mr.
he ran the ottawa calvary -- he ran the auto recovery. that in timesands of crisis like we have now, steady investment in the manufacturing and jobs will keep our economy moving and growing as we find our way out of this pandemic. he understands that our industry has changed that the future of electric vehicles and those jobs being here, are important. he also understands that many of the products our brothers and sisters make in the region will change as technology changes. we need to plan for...
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ottawa] it's a stash it's to prevent the future president from abusing the power of his office. these measures presented [in audible]es and it worked pretty well until now. to protectro regard our democracy and the rule of law. [indiscernible] that restore our system of checks and balances. [indiscernible] when a foreign adversary reaches out about interfering in our election we should reward them. --tead, the trump campaign and for political activity. the protecting our democracy act to -- ithe duty inspires family members to report. in the election campaign act to improve it on foreign donations of information. [indiscernible] engaging and dishonorable conduct what the outcome of our election for health care. [indiscernible] to ensure the foundation of our democracy will be sustained for generations. [end of video clip] chairman ingle. >> let me think the distinguished speakers and fellow chairs. it occurs to me it's really remarkable what the house has done to shine a light on this administration's abuses and corruptions since democrats won back the house. whether it was the
ottawa] it's a stash it's to prevent the future president from abusing the power of his office. these measures presented [in audible]es and it worked pretty well until now. to protectro regard our democracy and the rule of law. [indiscernible] that restore our system of checks and balances. [indiscernible] when a foreign adversary reaches out about interfering in our election we should reward them. --tead, the trump campaign and for political activity. the protecting our democracy act to --...
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i do not see the liberals in ottawa stepping out the gas at all.first half of the year, the first recession since the 1930's, and we actually had income at -18% for the first time -- first half of the year. and yet personal income was up 26%. how is that possible? it is possible because the government transfers to the proletariat surged 324%. have we ever had a recession before the head personal income up 26%? a a savings rate -- and savings rate in canada five times what it was before the recession. so canada, consider the stock of savings will top from the stimulus. part of that will be used to pay down debt and a precautionary savings, but even if a tiny part of that goes into the real economy, it will stimulate retail sales. the impact of all the fiscal stimulus is going to produce economic results down the road. frankly, i do not think we need more fiscal stimulus now in canada. they have done so much already, but the bank of canada said today that if there is a relapse, they stand ready to continue these policies. they cannot do it on the rat
i do not see the liberals in ottawa stepping out the gas at all.first half of the year, the first recession since the 1930's, and we actually had income at -18% for the first time -- first half of the year. and yet personal income was up 26%. how is that possible? it is possible because the government transfers to the proletariat surged 324%. have we ever had a recession before the head personal income up 26%? a a savings rate -- and savings rate in canada five times what it was before the...
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the president wanted to be toledo tv and the margin that he's got in fulton henry wood ottawa and sanduskyll of which are around toledo more than off set what hillary clinton got in lucas and in toledo. >> so he is going there to drive up the votes that he picked up in 2016 and try and drive it harder this year? >> that's right and he's doing so by going into a market where the dominant center of the media market is blue but all the surrounding areas red so he appears in the red area and get the benefit from appearing there and still gets the television coverage that eminates from toledo. >> i'm going to a count where trump got 60 percent of the vote. why do i do that? >> a couple reasons. one you want to go back to green bay later and that's in the green bay media market. kanawa county east of it and then manitowoc southeast of green bay. so what he's doing is going into the green bay market, getting on green bay tv but reserving the right to get in and out of green bay later on in the campaign. it's also manitowoc is where historically there was a big shipyard there. the shipyard many ye
the president wanted to be toledo tv and the margin that he's got in fulton henry wood ottawa and sanduskyll of which are around toledo more than off set what hillary clinton got in lucas and in toledo. >> so he is going there to drive up the votes that he picked up in 2016 and try and drive it harder this year? >> that's right and he's doing so by going into a market where the dominant center of the media market is blue but all the surrounding areas red so he appears in the red...
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four of those ottawa, wood, sandusky, and erie are in the area where we will see the president speak tonight for good reason for his campaign. some of those turned blue and the midterms in 2018. let's go to joe biden on the other side of the equation. he was in manitowoc wisconsin this afternoon. he spent a lot of time in a speech they are talking about the middle class, appealing them and talking a lot about covid-19. he accuse the president of being elitist essentially and never spoke in this speech -- he did on saturday, but not at all today about the supreme court vacancy. here's a little bit about what he said. >> joe biden is elected, will be the first president who didn't go to an ivy league school a long time. i say it's about time. a state school president sat in the oval office because if i'm sitting there, you're going to be sitting there too. >> martha: a direct appeal to blue-collar working voters in manitowoc wisconsin today but of course, the death of ruth bader ginsburg has created a major inflection point in this already tumultuous election that we are in the middle
four of those ottawa, wood, sandusky, and erie are in the area where we will see the president speak tonight for good reason for his campaign. some of those turned blue and the midterms in 2018. let's go to joe biden on the other side of the equation. he was in manitowoc wisconsin this afternoon. he spent a lot of time in a speech they are talking about the middle class, appealing them and talking a lot about covid-19. he accuse the president of being elitist essentially and never spoke in this...
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. >> reporter: i'm in ottawa where officials say this is a critical week for canada as they are now experiencinggence in cases even though this is not yet a second wave. cases up 25% in the last week alone averaging about 600 cases a day. doesn't sound like a lot but nearly double what it was one time in the summer. with schools re-opening officials say it's time to cut down on social interactions of particular concern. an incident at a karaoke bar led to 50 cases and a wedding in toronto led to two dozen case. in british columbia they closed down nightclubs saying social interaction needs to be cut down. >> reporter: i'm erica hill in new york city where 96% of the public schools have passed a ventilation inspection according to mayor de blasio. the mayor said there's nearly 1500 public school buildings in the city and still time to make improvements where need. new york city public schools are scheduled to re-open on september 21st. >> thanks to all of our reporters for those updates. we have an emotional moment to share at the u.s. open. naomi osaka promoting a message of social justice surpr
. >> reporter: i'm in ottawa where officials say this is a critical week for canada as they are now experiencinggence in cases even though this is not yet a second wave. cases up 25% in the last week alone averaging about 600 cases a day. doesn't sound like a lot but nearly double what it was one time in the summer. with schools re-opening officials say it's time to cut down on social interactions of particular concern. an incident at a karaoke bar led to 50 cases and a wedding in toronto...
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cnn, ottawa. >> reporter: here in mexico, now more than 700,000 confirmed cases of this virus.ll sits just below 75,000. we're getting new information about how all of this has affected pregnant women. the pan-american health organization says across 14 countries in the americas, more than 450 pregnant women died as a result of this virus. mexico sits atop that list with 140 deaths followed by brazil with 135 deaths. the u.s. reported 44 deaths amongst pregnant women due to this virus. the pan america health organization says "recently published results and studies based on coronavirus surveillance data inkated increased risk among pregnant women presenting with severe forms of covid-19." matt rivers, cnn, mexico city. >> thanks for sharing your day with us today. hope to see you back here this time perform. don't go anywhere. brianna keilar picks up our coverage, right now. have a good day. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello. i'm brianna keilar and i welcome viewers in the united states and around the world. we begin in louisville, kentucky, where any minute no
cnn, ottawa. >> reporter: here in mexico, now more than 700,000 confirmed cases of this virus.ll sits just below 75,000. we're getting new information about how all of this has affected pregnant women. the pan-american health organization says across 14 countries in the americas, more than 450 pregnant women died as a result of this virus. mexico sits atop that list with 140 deaths followed by brazil with 135 deaths. the u.s. reported 44 deaths amongst pregnant women due to this virus....
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into the place maybe just a little subtle way, a sense of, the distance between the north end of the ottawast. james is on the south and where the fish mentor in revolt lippert you must've at a sense of scale. >> yeah, it's like what you did with moby duck, this bestseller the claimed which is amazing but it's about i don't know how many ducks, rubber ducks to give released into the ocean and where the old wind up but it's about many other things in that way that donovan was talking about. it's sort of writing which both of us to which i hope is wonderfully digressive. if you don't like it, it's awful. it's like why don't they get to the point? donovan goes so many places in the book and see so many things, just to bear witness. i think bearing witness in such a powerful thing in our culture and something we don't do enough of. >> i know there may be other question but it really want to -- make a movie of this because it does feel cinematic. i know you have ideas about who should play strang. >> my 18-year-old -- go ahead. >> i also want to know if you any ideas you should directed. i was r
into the place maybe just a little subtle way, a sense of, the distance between the north end of the ottawast. james is on the south and where the fish mentor in revolt lippert you must've at a sense of scale. >> yeah, it's like what you did with moby duck, this bestseller the claimed which is amazing but it's about i don't know how many ducks, rubber ducks to give released into the ocean and where the old wind up but it's about many other things in that way that donovan was talking...
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her arrest led to an rift between beijing and ottawa.— we'll be right back. tough new measures are being introduced in parts of the north east of england which — from wednesday — make it illegal for people to meet indoors in private or public venues with people they don't live with. our north of england correspondent fiona trott explained where the restrictions will come in to force. there, here in newcastle, gateshead, north and south tyneside, northumberland and sunderland. the incident writes had gone over 100 in each of the six of the seven areas here in the north—east of england. and forget the teesside area is not affected by this. latest figures suggest here in newcastle there are 235 cases per 100,000. that'sjust here in newcastle. over 700 new cases compared to the week before. but this has taken the council here by surprise. they weren't expecting the announcement today. central government says more funding will be made available to the council here to enforce the new restrictions. so in the uk, there are now more than 16 milli
her arrest led to an rift between beijing and ottawa.— we'll be right back. tough new measures are being introduced in parts of the north east of england which — from wednesday — make it illegal for people to meet indoors in private or public venues with people they don't live with. our north of england correspondent fiona trott explained where the restrictions will come in to force. there, here in newcastle, gateshead, north and south tyneside, northumberland and sunderland. the incident...
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in 1892 their visit was an honor for ottawa never before enjoyed. in addition to the clubs, being a directory, trying to publish their papers and hosting them, the women's council was place to discuss women's suffrage which was radical. it was commonly held during this time that women's clubs did not discuss three things, religion, politics or women suffrage, so for this woman's club focused group as a religious assembly, this was a reflection i believe on the progressive nature of kansas during this time period, think back to that timeline i showed and how much activity was going on, especially in the 1880s and 1890s around suffrage, so laura johns, who was the president of the state association, urged all the suffrage workers to come to ottawa in 1892 for the suffrage conference because she said, this will forwage an excellent opportunity for thought. in 1894 anna shaw and susan b. anthony returned and brought with them -- a rising star in the suffrage party and you may know her name more in connection to help pass the 19th amendment in 1920. she
in 1892 their visit was an honor for ottawa never before enjoyed. in addition to the clubs, being a directory, trying to publish their papers and hosting them, the women's council was place to discuss women's suffrage which was radical. it was commonly held during this time that women's clubs did not discuss three things, religion, politics or women suffrage, so for this woman's club focused group as a religious assembly, this was a reflection i believe on the progressive nature of kansas...