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Roosevelt's broadcast took place less than two weeks after his inauguration, at a moment of acute financial crisis. Banks across ... Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Franklin D. Roosevelt By the time of Roosevelt's inauguration, nearly all of the banks in the nation had temporarily closed in response to mass ... Download the worksheet for this video - Subscribe for more quick lessons - Visit the site ... In our NewsHour Shares video of the day, we look back 82 years ago, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered the This is a speech from former Democrat President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (also known as FDR for short) during his

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12th March 1933: The first "fireside chat" delivered by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt

12th March 1933: The first "fireside chat" delivered by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt

Roosevelt's broadcast took place less than two weeks after his inauguration, at a moment of acute financial crisis. Banks across ...

FDR's first fireside chat, March 12, 1933.

FDR's first fireside chat, March 12, 1933.

Exactly 90 years ago today (

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Franklin D. Roosevelt First "Fireside Chat" On Banking March 12, 1933

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Franklin Roosevelt's First Inaugural Address (1933)

Franklin Roosevelt's First Inaugural Address (1933)

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Fireside Chat 01 - On the Banking Crisis (March 12, 1933)

Fireside Chat 01 - On the Banking Crisis (March 12, 1933)

By the time of Roosevelt's inauguration, nearly all of the banks in the nation had temporarily closed in response to mass ...

FDR gives first fireside chat - March 12, 1933

FDR gives first fireside chat - March 12, 1933

FDR gives

First Fireside Chat from FDR (March 12, 1933)

First Fireside Chat from FDR (March 12, 1933)

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Franklin Roosevelt - Fireside Chat #1, On the Banking Crisis (1933)

Franklin Roosevelt - Fireside Chat #1, On the Banking Crisis (1933)

President Franklin D. Roosevelt,

March 12, 1933 FRD speaks on the banking crisis. First fireside chat.

March 12, 1933 FRD speaks on the banking crisis. First fireside chat.

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FDR's first fireside chat: the banking crisis

FDR's first fireside chat: the banking crisis

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Gather ‘round to hear FDR’s first fireside chat

Gather ‘round to hear FDR’s first fireside chat

In our NewsHour Shares video of the day, we look back 82 years ago, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered the

Franklin Delano Roosevelt "Fireside Chat #1" Speech (1933) [AUDIO RESTORED]

Franklin Delano Roosevelt "Fireside Chat #1" Speech (1933) [AUDIO RESTORED]

This is a speech from former Democrat President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (also known as FDR for short) during his