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Franklin D. Roosevelt. Mar 12, 1933. Fireside Chat on Banking. Franklin D. Roosevelt. May 07, 1933. Second Fireside Chat. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Jul 24, 1933. Fireside Chat (Recovery Program).
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[First Fireside Chat] I want to talk for a few minutes with...
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Fireside Chats (27) Interviews (1028) Letters (4738)...
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In the present spirit of mutual confidence and mutual...
- Fireside Chat on Banking
March 4, 1933: First Inaugural Address. Next. May 7, 1933: Fireside Chat 2: On Progress During the First Two Months.
Franklin D. Roosevelt "First Fireside Chat" Transcript. First Fireside Chat. Washington, D.C., March 12, 1933. Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Presidential Speeches | Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidency. July 24, 1933: Fireside Chat 3: On the National Recovery Administration. Transcript. After the adjournment of the historical special session of the Congress five weeks ago I purposely refrained from addressing you for two very good reasons.
It is your problem, my friends, your problem no less than it is mine. Together we cannot fail. Audio clip and full text transcript of Franklin D. Roosevelt's first fireside chat, On the Bank Crisis, broadcast from the White House, Washington D.C. - March 12, 1933.
The largest audience for any single “Fireside Chat” came on May 27, 1941 (which was also the longest broadcast—45 minutes), when Roosevelt described why he had declared an unlimited national emergency amidst growing global wartime tensions.
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