FDR comes in there and every single day has seen fireside chats, he's passing legislation.
FDR comes in there and every single day has seen fireside chats, he's passing legislation, but more importantly, so he tries various different programs,
FDR was on the site, first breaking ground with a steam shovel.
FDR didn't lead the labor strikes that led to the new deal we the people did that.
FDR actually described the New Deal in a fireside chat in 1935.
FDR was opposed to adding old age pensions to Social Security until the very eve of the bill's introduction.
FDR also faced implacable antagonism from big business which complained that
FDR 's Library I love the library system and I thank you Julie uh I think it
during FDR 's administration when he's trying to pull people out of the depression, but doing so in ways that increase the tyranny potential, right?
was FDR 's room. And I was staring at this framed map on the wall that FDR had made about where the Allied
Because FDR , after he was elected for the third time,
from FDR 's rural electrification was in Western Ohio, in 1935, a little town called Miami, Ohio-- actually,
But FDR 's words on that occasion, I think, encapsulate the history of the New Deal in in a way.
not FDR , was Time magazine's man of the year.
Uh FDR was a master at bringing the fight to his opponents, especially those in big business and Wall Street.
And it was under FDR that that was put on.
He later joined FDR 's brain trust.
And so as FDR once said, simply screaming from the rooftops doesn't help us a whole lot.
Harold Ikis FDR 's interior secretary and the head of his public works administration.
White House to urge FDR to speak out against a wave of lynchings across the South and in the West, he refused and he
Washington was great FDR was great this is acknowledged by all presidential
on to FDR President Roosevelt the forest
constitutional deprivation fdr 's issuance of the infamous executive order
And various New Deal agencies from the FDR era.
at the time and what happened was FDR said well let's do the uh let's do rural electrification and we knew it was going
Congress in January of 1933 -- so before FDR is even in office.
And of course, FDR was nothing but a good guy.
- So one FDR that's really interesting.
Yes, FDR , people really need, FDR was like a king.
He drafted the letter that Albert Einstein sent to FDR warning that the Nazis had started their own nuclear bomb program, which
And FDR was running for his third term against Wendell Willkie.
FDR rapped, too.
Well it turned out that my children never mentioned FDR 's debt and my -- and my grandchild, the last thing she has, will ever be on her mind, not because we reduced
Washington and Lincoln had left a deeper mark on American history FDR was so obsessed he had kind of a man crush on
first there was executive action which happened very quickly FDR L on this and said it's not acceptable we want all
you quoted several you referred several times to FDR and the new deal as a model
Look, people like Woodrow Wilson or FDR , these were people who were pushing big government at home and big government abroad.
Of course, I'm voting for FDR .
The Port Authority responded by lobbying a newly-appointed federal commissioner under FDR to try to get the federal government to force use of these union terminals.
And the title is Lincoln, FDR , and the Power of a Good Vacation.
Or it may be that President Obama simply doesn't have the gift that FDR did at putting his policies into words and
the elements in the community, as FDR called them, who seek to enrich and advance themselves at the expense of
uh in an atmosphere of expanded governance uh under under the New Deal and and FDR 's influence uh bringing
- So people need to go back and read the history of the first 100 days under FDR , the sheer amount of legislation that went through,
Some of they were 18, 19 years old, FDR died and they literally said, "Well, who's the president?"
So people need to go back and read the history of the first 100 days under FDR , the sheer amount of legislation that went through,
Every single year we read about all of the greats, FDR , Frida Kahlo, they defied their fate.
And Vannecar Bush, who was an MIT professor but was FDR 's as de-facto science advisor wrote "Science, the Endless Frontier",
They started out working for the FDR they had in their minds only to find out that
It was not until 1938 when FDR had to