Frances Folsom Cleveland was a celebrity first lady unlike almost any before her, and the mass production of her image to sell a variety of goods by the American Consumer industry in the mid1880s angered both her and her husband, president Grover Cleveland. To help us understand the Frances Cleveland sensation sweeping the country, we begin our story inside 1600 pennsylvania avenue as a curious nation waited for the details of a 49yearold bachelor president marrying his 21yearold bride inside the white house for the first and only time in our countrys history, launching Frances Cleveland into instant celebrity. Youre standing in the cross hall of the modern white house. Its the same basic layout as it would have been on june 2, 1886, when president Grover Cleveland and his bridetobe, Frances Folsom, came down what was then the large staircase to the family quarters at the west end of this corridor. They would have proceeded down the hallway. The music started up at the east side behind
you re with al jazeera, these are the top stories. now the 1st deportation flight that was supposed to take asylum seekers from the u. k to ra wonder, was cancelled after last minute intervention by the european court of human rights . several people s shadows are fly out, had earlier one individual appeals against their deportation. what british prime minister barak johnston has admitted that his government may need to change the law to ensure deportations can continue. we re trying to make a distinction between legal pathways to the u. k, which we support. we want people to bill to come here in fear of their lives. we want to do it legally and safely. and that s why we have all the safer legal roots that are open to, to people. what we want to do is to show the people traffickers, but that they re breaking the law. they re risking people s lives and it will work anyway. now, it will be necessary to change some laws to help us as we go along may very well. joe biden will inc
like the city has proven its resilience. continuing to attract all kinds of artists established and aspiring, as well as fans, prison salumi al jazeera new york. ah . hello adrian. i think i m here with you in doha, the headlines and al jazeera, the u. k says that it will fight any legal challenges against its policy to send asylum seekers to ruined up. it s 1st flight on tuesday, didn t get off the ground after a loss, but it intervention by the european court of human rights. early up, the british prime minister boris johnston said his government may need to change the law to ensure that deportations can continue. we re trying to make a distinction between a legal pathways to the u. k, which we support. we want people to be able to come here. if here there lies, we want to do it legally and safely. and that s why we have all the safe and legal roots that are open to, to people. what we want to do is to show the people traffickers, but that they re breaking the law. they re
accounted for the focus will shift back to the house, cat saw, and its final preparations for the middle east s 1st ever world cup the bits a house. this tournament was 112 years ago. it will finally kick off just over 5 months time. and he richardson, al jazeera doha. ah, it s good to have you with us. hello adrian, for the going here. and so how the headlines are 0, the european commissioners threatening to take the u. k to the european court of justice. the british government wants to scrap a post, brings at agreement on checks on goods arriving in northern ireland. the e u says the changes are illegal. so let s cold as fate expect. this is illegal. the ok bill is extremely damaging to mutual trust and respect between the eel and the u. k. it has created deep uncertainty and cast a shadow over our overall corporation. all at the time and respect for international agreements has never been more important. israel, egypt to the european union have signed an energy agreements.
suffered unprecedented flooding and rock slides which forced many people out of their homes. yellowstone national park as close to the public as an investigation is carried out. that is in say, ah, let us take you through some of the headlines here now the 0. now, the 1st plane carrying asylum seekers from the u. k to rwanda will take off in the coming out that s after a legal appeal by rights groups failed to stop the deportations, but only 7 migrants will be on the $600000.00 flight. the dame barbara has more from london. well, as far as we know, the number of detainees who are in detention centers here in the u. k. ready to be sent to rolanda and who have not been taken off the list because of legal challenges on an individual basis that have been ongoing. the number we believe is still at 7, it s been going down gradually, steadily since before the weekend because of individual applicants making by case protests isn t. you does have denounced the demolition of homes owned