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but lincoln trusted william slade so much as a man who was close to public opinion. more than lincoln's advisors. we could actually run his speeches by william slade. he ran the gettysburg address before him. they spent the night going over the speech. and lincoln basically gave the speech to william and got feedback. it's very interesting this was an african-american, former slave who the president valued so much because he felt -- the president felt he understood the country so well. if it made sense and resonated with william slade, he felt it would resonate with everyday americans. it was a very fascinating relationship. that's the kind of thing you could pick up. >> host: let's talk about elizabeth. she was a fascinating woman who seamstress as you mentioned, who you emancipated herself. she had been an enslaved woman. she felt so strongly about the rules of the game that she actually insisted on paying for herself as opposed to running away. her -- she supported the white family that owned her. they had followed upon hard times. in her own words, her owner was
but lincoln trusted william slade so much as a man who was close to public opinion. more than lincoln's advisors. we could actually run his speeches by william slade. he ran the gettysburg address before him. they spent the night going over the speech. and lincoln basically gave the speech to william and got feedback. it's very interesting this was an african-american, former slave who the president valued so much because he felt -- the president felt he understood the country so well. if it...
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more than lincoln's advisors and so he would actually run his speeches by william slade. he ran the gettysburg address by him. he took him up to gettysburg with him and they spent the night before the event going over the speech and lincoln basically gave the speech to william slade and got feedback. and it's very interesting that this is an african-american, a former slave, who the president valued so much because he felt -- because the president felt he understood the country so well and if it made sense and resonated with william slade, lincoln felt it would resonate with every day americans and it was a very fascinating relationship so that's the kind of thing you could pick up. >> host: let's talk a little bit about elizabeth kekly who was a seamstress as you mentioned. she emancipated herself. she self-emancipated. she felt so strongly about the rules of the game that she actually insisted on paying for herself as opposed to running away. she supported the white family that owned her. they had fallen on hard times in her own words, her owner was dissipated and so sh
more than lincoln's advisors and so he would actually run his speeches by william slade. he ran the gettysburg address by him. he took him up to gettysburg with him and they spent the night before the event going over the speech and lincoln basically gave the speech to william slade and got feedback. and it's very interesting that this is an african-american, a former slave, who the president valued so much because he felt -- because the president felt he understood the country so well and if...
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before that, one example is a person named william slade. abraham lincoln trusted his judgment, and felt that he was in contact with everyday america. he actually got -- bounced each lines off of william slade, and took him with him when he spoke, including at gettysburg. he wanted to see what his valet thought about it. that is remarkable. the person he trusted with the gettysburg address, it was is african-american the valet. >> this was a free man? >> at this point, absolutely, yes. he had been a slave. >> there is something upstairs, downstairs. would you like to tell us? >> the idea of what the president and his family are doing, and what the household staff was doing -- it goes to the point of this amazing trust that the presidents have had in their household staff, particularly the african american staff. they did not want to talk out- of-school. franklin roosevelt's legs were paralyzed by polio. he was terribly afraid of being caught in a fire. he would run through practice -- they call them crawling and exercises -- where he would a
before that, one example is a person named william slade. abraham lincoln trusted his judgment, and felt that he was in contact with everyday america. he actually got -- bounced each lines off of william slade, and took him with him when he spoke, including at gettysburg. he wanted to see what his valet thought about it. that is remarkable. the person he trusted with the gettysburg address, it was is african-american the valet. >> this was a free man? >> at this point, absolutely,...
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start that she was seeing you know queen of the night and she was singing sort of in a lot of old slade already and we have we have great great talent you would see a person who you once said i quote singular is can be many some of the making thing nominal careers but they're real artists of whom you may say this is a star they are very few so what tunes and now pressing you know a great opera singer into what is a real story well is the public that turned. into special stars you know as the public which the terminates i'm sure that everybody wants to be you know all star you know everybody would like to be in a very poor place but it's the public the public school makes the stars. how much you want to try it if the public. house and determinate that it puts you to. use the one that stands is the one takes is the one that gives you and it's the wonder in all our career the public that makes the stars you were part of the famous three tenors project that was integrated during the football world cup in the realm in the one nine hundred ninety s. well. is it good from your point of view wh
start that she was seeing you know queen of the night and she was singing sort of in a lot of old slade already and we have we have great great talent you would see a person who you once said i quote singular is can be many some of the making thing nominal careers but they're real artists of whom you may say this is a star they are very few so what tunes and now pressing you know a great opera singer into what is a real story well is the public that turned. into special stars you know as the...
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break that girls had also went over twice to new zealand and efforts from white prophet and colin slade well done carter also reclaimed the all time test point record from england's jonny wilkinson and converted a penalty his first of ten points for south africa the result was their second defeat of this year's trying nations having also must to australia new zealand will face next weekend in oakland. and finally much is expected of ice hockey player because golf after the russian became the n.h.l.'s highest ever paid goaltender however the thirty one year old believes he's up to the challenge and looking forward to joining his new team the philadelphia flyers. so. they'll feed server is successful i've been using. they have us stability video ownership they have all be so good some highest goal in hockey perspective he always wants to win the stanley cup or compete for the stanley cup i like this idea they spend the money they give it to the players everything they want they want you know they need it is all. first of all feely it's a hard media but i think i'm ready for the to deal wi
break that girls had also went over twice to new zealand and efforts from white prophet and colin slade well done carter also reclaimed the all time test point record from england's jonny wilkinson and converted a penalty his first of ten points for south africa the result was their second defeat of this year's trying nations having also must to australia new zealand will face next weekend in oakland. and finally much is expected of ice hockey player because golf after the russian became the...
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break zach gilford also went over twice for new zealand in their efforts from white krokus and common slade dan carter also reclaimed the all time test points record for england's jonny wilkinson when he converted a penalty his first ten point for south africa the result is their second defeat of the she is trying nations and also western strain in new zealand this next weekend in oakland. and finally some ice hockey any of his golf became the n.h.l.'s highest paid goaltender when he joined the philadelphia flyers this summer the russian is currently on holiday in his home country and is richer than poor feet reports the thirty one year old still found the time to pass on his skills to a new generation of netminders. it isn't very often that you get to see india but it's ghaleb in russian and this is unlikely to change him in a future after he signed a nine year fifty one million dollar contract with the philadelphia flyers in the us saying the pressure will certainly be on the russian he says he'll be up to the task we have a great team that went to a team that have experienced guys have a
break zach gilford also went over twice for new zealand in their efforts from white krokus and common slade dan carter also reclaimed the all time test points record for england's jonny wilkinson when he converted a penalty his first ten point for south africa the result is their second defeat of the she is trying nations and also western strain in new zealand this next weekend in oakland. and finally some ice hockey any of his golf became the n.h.l.'s highest paid goaltender when he joined the...
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>>clayton: we have much more to talk about and the white house slade is no bias against fox, but the different. copd makes it hard to breathe, so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, workintogether to help improve ur lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalersor sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, take the lead. ask your doctor if incling advair get your first fl prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. >>clayton: welcome back to "fox & friends" this morning. remember when the wh
>>clayton: we have much more to talk about and the white house slade is no bias against fox, but the different. copd makes it hard to breathe, so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, workintogether to help improve...
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from july 2007 he worked in congress serving as an energy policy adviser to senator slade gorton where he worked on electricity policy. and then we have the chairman john literalists from the federal trade commission served as the chairman of this commission since february, 2009 was appointed to the ftc as commissioner in the fall of 2004. before coming to the commission he had a long career in the public sector working for the u.s. senate judiciary committee for almost ten years and prodir to that in the office of senator paul simon. welcome. in commissioner william servile the federal trade commission since january, 2006 and served as the trend from march, 2008 to march from 2,009. he was the ftc general counsel from 2001 to 2004 and worked for the commission from 1979 until 1983. he has been a professor of law at george washington university law school and is also called law at george mason university school of law. welcome. as you know, the testimony that you are about to give is subject to title xviii section 1001 of the united states code when holding an investigative hearing thi
from july 2007 he worked in congress serving as an energy policy adviser to senator slade gorton where he worked on electricity policy. and then we have the chairman john literalists from the federal trade commission served as the chairman of this commission since february, 2009 was appointed to the ftc as commissioner in the fall of 2004. before coming to the commission he had a long career in the public sector working for the u.s. senate judiciary committee for almost ten years and prodir to...