on stage talking about what this means for her, how personal ts is to bring this presidential center to the south side of chicago right here in jackson park. you mentioned this was a long time coming, legal battle that is went all the way up to the u.s. supreme court. andou may see a little bit from the background there. but there s construction under way at this point. this is a ceremonial groundbreaking that they re having. one thing that we re learning about this center that will be that they ll officially have that groundbreaking for is what the purpose is, what the message is behind it andou re hearing it from michelleobama, you heard it from former president obama yesterday when he had a virtual fire side chat and emphasized the idea i m sorry to cut you off. as we talk about what michelle obama is saying, let s take a listen to what she s saying in her n words. families like mine who live right down the street. it s also about supporting the
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he loves what the president does the president has essentially invented a kind of new form the way fdr did with his fireside chats on the radio and it works for him. he s comfortable in the job. he s comfortable with himself and he s doing all republicans and all conservatives a service and this is something that jeb and john kasich ic and all the rest can learn from him is he s not being boxed in by democrat media discourse. he s basically found a way to get out what he wants to get out and it works for him really well pete: it s a great analogy. you think of fdr in those fire side chats use the medium of your time to reach the people, because the media won t do it for you. he talks about not getting boxed in. most candidates, conventional candidates at some point bend to the so-called mainstream media rely on them.
meeting and the reason they came to be called fire side chats is when he would do those speeches on the radio, and millions of people would sit in their living rooms in front of their fireplaces and listen to them and some of those fire side chats were written in the room and several were delivered from this room behind that desk. as he helped pull the nation from economic ruin, a terrible new challenge loomed one that would forge a partnership strong as steel. talk about the leaders in this room. churchill sat here. they had a good relationship aside from heading the two allied countries in the war. they had a good working relationship. in the beginning churchill was the dominant figure. they were already involved in the war. he was desperately trying to get roosevelt to bring america into the war against the nazis. and he had a lot more experience in terms of military campaigns. but suddenly roosevelt needed no more product from churchill. the surprise military strike on
the fathers, brothers, sons and husbands who shipped off to fight thousands of miles from home. now with battles raging on two fronts, fdr used one of his fire side chats to instill confidence. we are going to win this war. those fire side chats truly changed the course of this nation s history. absolutely. another interesting moment is in february of 1942, so three months after pearl harbor, the war is not going well. the japanese have swept through the pacific. the nazis have swept through europe. the british are losing in north africa. nazis are right outside. moscow is about to fall. and he gives a speech, fire side chat, and he says i want to talk to you about the world. and he had told people ahead of time to get a map of the world. he says now look at this map in front of you. look at the size of the soviet union. look at the size of china. look at the size of the united states. look at the size of canada. those are our allies. now look at germany. look at italy. look at j
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