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fireside chat

noun

  1. an informal address by a political leader over radio or television, especially as given by President Franklin D. Roosevelt beginning in 1933.


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In his first televised fireside chat, he wore a cardigan sweater and encouraged Americans to conserve energy during the winter by keeping their thermostats at 65 degrees in the daytime and 55 degrees at night.

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It included stops on Megyn Kelly’s satellite radio show, Hugh Hewitt’s podcast, and Ben Shapiro’s weekly fireside chat.

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Newsom said earlier this month at a fireside chat at Dreamforce, a San Francisco tech conference, that SB 1047 had generated outsized public discourse, adding it has “created its own weather system.”

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Mr Musk went to last year's event and took a starring role in November's AI Summit, including a fireside chat with then PM Rishi Sunak.

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On the Monday, each candidate will be interviewed on stage in turn, in a “fireside chat”.

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