President Franklin Roosevelt 's Four Freedoms Speech 75th Anniversary
Paul Sparrow, director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, talked by telephone about what Pres…
During Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency, he delivered a number of radio broadcasts which became known as fireside chats to inform and buil… read more
During Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency, he delivered a number of radio broadcasts which became known as fireside chats to inform and build public support for his administration’s efforts during the Great Depression, World War II, and the enactment of New Deal policies. This is President Roosevelt’s first fireside chat from March 12, 1933, titled, “The Banking Crisis,” and he discussed the necessity of all Americans working together. close
Paul Sparrow, director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, talked by telephone about what Pres…
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The House considered a bill making substantial changes to the Dodd-Frank financial regulations bill. The action would di…
A special program noting the 75th anniversary of Japan’s bombing of Pearl Harbor; the December 7, 1941 attack that promp…