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. >> that was miss hetty. >> hetty? >> hetty. >> who was the housekeeper.and i do know that they had a steward because when they first went to the white house, miss hetty wanted to take control and harriet didn't want that. >> she makes that pretty well... >> so hetty had to go back to wheatland and they brought over a steward from there. so they had at least two staff. >> yes, they did have some staff there. i don't know how many of their family members actually lived there. i know he had a couple of nephews that he had at the white house serving as his secretary and aides. >> he did, yes. >> that was very common among the early presidents to bring in relatives. >> just to underscore, the people that worked for them in the wheatland were paid? they were not... >> yes. >> they were not in any sense... >> no. >> ...slave holders? >> no. no, no. >> donna (ph) in pocatello, idaho. welcome to the conversation. donna (ph), go ahead please. welcome. >> i have a small world story for you. i taught first ladies for several years in out elderhostel program here and
. >> that was miss hetty. >> hetty? >> hetty. >> who was the housekeeper.and i do know that they had a steward because when they first went to the white house, miss hetty wanted to take control and harriet didn't want that. >> she makes that pretty well... >> so hetty had to go back to wheatland and they brought over a steward from there. so they had at least two staff. >> yes, they did have some staff there. i don't know how many of their family...
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hetty and bella had not seen their mum for more than two months. this was the surprise reunion.as an amazing feeling. it's so hard to describe, i thought my heart was going to burst. it was brilliant. i think it was a really good choice because she had to help and save people's lives. 0h, bless you. suzie was working in intensive care at the queen elizabeth hospital in kings lynn. knowing the risks she faced, she decided to move her daughters to peterborough to live with her sister. i needed to put more hours in at work during, obviously, the pandemic. so, yeah, we both agreed that it was for the best. as hard as it was, it was definitely for the best. the separation was due to lastjust a month. the pressures of working in intensive care saw it stretched to more than double that. the girls say they now don't want to let their mum out of their sight. daniela relph, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. welcome to bbc news. hello to our viewers in the uk joining those around the world as well. time for us to have a look at so
hetty and bella had not seen their mum for more than two months. this was the surprise reunion.as an amazing feeling. it's so hard to describe, i thought my heart was going to burst. it was brilliant. i think it was a really good choice because she had to help and save people's lives. 0h, bless you. suzie was working in intensive care at the queen elizabeth hospital in kings lynn. knowing the risks she faced, she decided to move her daughters to peterborough to live with her sister. i needed to...
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went to the white house, miss hettie wanted to take control and harriet didn't want that so hettie hadtland and they brought over a steward from there. so they had at least two ib5xst. >> they did have some staff there. i don't know how many of their family members actually lived there. i know he had a couple of nephews that he had at the white house serving as hi secretary and aides. so that was very common among the early presidents to bring in relatives. >> and just to underscore the people that work for them in the wheatland were paid. they were not -- >> oh, yes. >> they were not in any sense slaveholders. >> no, no. >> donna in pocatello, idaho, welcome to the conversation. donna, go ahead, please. welcome. >> caller: i have a small world story for you. >> okay. >> caller: i taught first ladies for several years in our elder program here. and when i got to james buchanan, a friend of mine came and she said, i have something to show everybody. she showed everybody her ring, huqxf's family, but this is fiancee. >> does she have any proof of that? >> it's interesting to go all the w
went to the white house, miss hettie wanted to take control and harriet didn't want that so hettie hadtland and they brought over a steward from there. so they had at least two ib5xst. >> they did have some staff there. i don't know how many of their family members actually lived there. i know he had a couple of nephews that he had at the white house serving as hi secretary and aides. so that was very common among the early presidents to bring in relatives. >> and just to underscore...
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ask bella and hettie, how was the school work? was that ok? yes.is a different thing? yeah, well, we discussed it a few weeks beforehand. inevitably, the girls would have to go and live with charlotte. and she was completely understanding and supportive. she knew where i was coming from, the fact that i wanted to keep the girl safe. i also needed to keep the girl safe. i also needed to put more hours and at work. 0bviously during the pandemic. so, we both agreed it was for the past, as hard as it was. it was definitely for the best. charlotte and erin, you must miss them now they have gone back to them? so much, the house is so quiet without them. they had to check we were 0k house is so quiet without them. they had to check we were ok on the first day. are the dogs missing them? they are missing them so much, they are so are missing them so much, they are so quiet, they don't know what to do with themselves. bubba especially. it's lovely to see your smile is today. it's brilliant, the way it has worked out, everyone is back in the right place now.
ask bella and hettie, how was the school work? was that ok? yes.is a different thing? yeah, well, we discussed it a few weeks beforehand. inevitably, the girls would have to go and live with charlotte. and she was completely understanding and supportive. she knew where i was coming from, the fact that i wanted to keep the girl safe. i also needed to keep the girl safe. i also needed to put more hours and at work. 0bviously during the pandemic. so, we both agreed it was for the past, as hard as...
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didn't see them for more than two months — but now they're back together as daniela relph reports hetty this was the surprise reunion. mummy! it was an amazing feeling. it's so hard to describe, i thought my heart was going to burst. it was brilliant. i think it was a really good choice because she had to help and save people's lives. oh, bless you. suzie was working in intensive care at the queen elizabeth hospital in kings lynn. knowing the risks she faced, she decided to move her daughters to peterborough to live with her sister. i needed to put more hours in at work during, obviously, the pandemic. so, yeah, we both agreed that it was for the best. as hard as it was, it was definitely for the best. the separation was due to lastjust a month. the pressures of working in intensive care saw it stretched to more than double that. the girls say they now don't want to let their mum out of their sight. daniela relph, bbc news. you can reach me on twitter — hello there, we are going to end this week on a very different note than we began the week certainly. we have lost our area of high pre
didn't see them for more than two months — but now they're back together as daniela relph reports hetty this was the surprise reunion. mummy! it was an amazing feeling. it's so hard to describe, i thought my heart was going to burst. it was brilliant. i think it was a really good choice because she had to help and save people's lives. oh, bless you. suzie was working in intensive care at the queen elizabeth hospital in kings lynn. knowing the risks she faced, she decided to move her daughters...
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we should note i guess that hettie mcdaniel, who was the first black person to win an oscar, won it foreen been her 127th birthday but we should also note, i think, that at the ceremony she had to sit separately from the rest of the cast... they would not even let her in the room — they would not even let her in the room. she won an oscar and she was not allowed to be in the room. they brought her in through the back door to collect her award and then out again. so she was not even sitting separate, she was in another place completely. people suggesting too — certainly people, i think it is unfair to say — supporters of president trump suggesting blazing saddles is now going to be in the firing line, perhaps missing the point that blazing saddles is a satire on the white—washing of hollywood westerns. well, you know, the trump supporters are always going to be arguing about any kind of change. i have no interested in people who are not willing to actually listen to the conversation and listen to people who are being offended and treated in such a horrible way. at the end of the day, a l
we should note i guess that hettie mcdaniel, who was the first black person to win an oscar, won it foreen been her 127th birthday but we should also note, i think, that at the ceremony she had to sit separately from the rest of the cast... they would not even let her in the room — they would not even let her in the room. she won an oscar and she was not allowed to be in the room. they brought her in through the back door to collect her award and then out again. so she was not even sitting...
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hetty and bella had not seen their mum for more than two months. this was the surprise reunion.
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ee a aace since did hetty dothe. co the finish line and stood behind wallace during the national anthem. by the way, bubba wallace is going to be on "the view" today you can watch at 10:00 this morning on abc7. >>> airlines are showing that they are serious when it comes to mask policies. in los angeles police escorted a passenger off of a plane who refused to wear a mask. here's abc gio benitez.tez.tez. >> reporter: tensions running high on a plane. happening aboard a frontier airlines plane. >> they had no other option and ended up calling to have the lapd come on to the plane. >> reporter: the officers boarding the plane and removing the passenger. >> if you want to fly, you have to do what we have to do right now. >> reporter: major u.s. airlines say face coverings are mandatory and another change at los angeles international airport. a first in the nation pilot program to check passenger temperatures. >> we want to develop a framework of how it could work not only here at lax but at any airport in the country. s
ee a aace since did hetty dothe. co the finish line and stood behind wallace during the national anthem. by the way, bubba wallace is going to be on "the view" today you can watch at 10:00 this morning on abc7. >>> airlines are showing that they are serious when it comes to mask policies. in los angeles police escorted a passenger off of a plane who refused to wear a mask. here's abc gio benitez.tez.tez. >> reporter: tensions running high on a plane. happening aboard a...
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hetty and bella had not seen their mum for more than two months. this was the surprise reunion.u. susie was working in intensive care at the queen elizabeth hospital in kings lynn. knowing the risks she faced, she decided to move her daughters to peterborough to live with her sister. i needed to put more hours in at work during, obviously, the pandemic. so, yeah, we both agreed that it was for the best. as hard as it was, it was definitely for the best. the separation was due to lastjust a month. the pressures of working in intensive care saw it stretched to more than double that. the girls say they now don't want to let their mum out of their sight. daniela relph, bbc news. the go, me take you to live pictures in whitehall in whitehall in central london. —— before we go, let me take you. some scuffles between protesters and police at the black lives matter event. those are live pictures. george floyd's family has reacted to that news that three other officers will be charged, and derek sage, to second—degree murder, they have welcomed it as a bettor to —— a bittersweet moment b
hetty and bella had not seen their mum for more than two months. this was the surprise reunion.u. susie was working in intensive care at the queen elizabeth hospital in kings lynn. knowing the risks she faced, she decided to move her daughters to peterborough to live with her sister. i needed to put more hours in at work during, obviously, the pandemic. so, yeah, we both agreed that it was for the best. as hard as it was, it was definitely for the best. the separation was due to lastjust a...
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we should note i guess that hettie mcdaniel, who was the first black person to win an oscar, won it forseparately from the rest of the cast. they would not even let her in the room — they would not even let her in the room. she won an oscar and she was not allowed to be in the room. they brought her in through the back door to collect her award and then out again. so she was not even sitting separate, she was in another place completely. people suggesting too — certainly people, i think it is unfair to say — supporters of president trump suggesting blazing saddles is now going to be in the firing line, perhaps missing the point that blazing saddles is a satire on the white—washing of hollywood westerns. well, you know, the trump supporters are always going to be arguing about any kind of change. i have no interest in people who are not willing to actually listen to the conversation and listen to people who are being offended and treated in such a horrible way. at the end of the day, a lot of these movies were made at a time when black people were discriminated against horribly in hollyw
we should note i guess that hettie mcdaniel, who was the first black person to win an oscar, won it forseparately from the rest of the cast. they would not even let her in the room — they would not even let her in the room. she won an oscar and she was not allowed to be in the room. they brought her in through the back door to collect her award and then out again. so she was not even sitting separate, she was in another place completely. people suggesting too — certainly people, i think it...
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first went to the white house, miss hattie wanted to take control and harriet didn't want that, so i hettyad to go back, and they brought in stewart from there. >> they did have some staff there. i don't know how many of their family members actually lived there. i know he had a couple of nephews that he had at the white house serving as a secretaries aid. >> that was very common among the early times. >> the people that worked for them in wheatland wheatland were paid. they were not in any way slaves. >> no. i >> have a small story for you. i talked first ladies for so several ladies at the hospital. she showed everybody her ring. she said this belongs to my husband's family. this is the ring that james buchanan gave his fiancÉe. it has been said that this is the original. rain >> does she have any proof of that? great story! >> it's interesting, i know. before you close the show, you discussed her tragic family and losing her husband and both her sons, and the legacy she left. she did a lot of good. >> thank you so much. james buchanan loses the white house to abraham lincoln. next week
first went to the white house, miss hattie wanted to take control and harriet didn't want that, so i hettyad to go back, and they brought in stewart from there. >> they did have some staff there. i don't know how many of their family members actually lived there. i know he had a couple of nephews that he had at the white house serving as a secretaries aid. >> that was very common among the early times. >> the people that worked for them in wheatland wheatland were paid. they...
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hetty and bella had not seen their mum for more than two months. this was the surprise reunion.ummy! it was an amazing feeling. it's so hard to describe, i thought my heart was going to burst. it was brilliant. i think it was a really good choice because she had to help and save people's lives. 0h, bless you. susie was working in intensive care at the queen elizabeth hospital in kings lynn. knowing the risks she faced, she decided to move her daughters to peterborough to live with her sister. i needed to put more hours in at work during, obviously, the pandemic. so, yeah, we both agreed that it was for the best. as hard as it was, it was definitely for the best. the separation was due to lastjust a month. the pressures of working in intensive care saw it stretched to more than double that. the girls say they now don't want to let their mum out of their sight. daniela relph, bbc news. time for a look at the weather here's louise lear. hello everybody. we lost our sunshine today. cloudy looking skies in swanage and they had six millimetres of rain. compare it to the month of may w
hetty and bella had not seen their mum for more than two months. this was the surprise reunion.ummy! it was an amazing feeling. it's so hard to describe, i thought my heart was going to burst. it was brilliant. i think it was a really good choice because she had to help and save people's lives. 0h, bless you. susie was working in intensive care at the queen elizabeth hospital in kings lynn. knowing the risks she faced, she decided to move her daughters to peterborough to live with her sister. i...