Eisenhower and Harold Macmillan do 'fireside chat' broadcast together
London: 10 Downing Street: part of the Eisenhower and Macmillan 'fireside chat' TV broadcast to Nation: they sit opposite each other talking in a relaxed manner: Eisenhower talks about going to a summit with the Soviets if it would advance something, but will not go to a meeting if it would depress and discourage people: Macmillan talks about the present situation and about statemen doing what the people really want: Eisenhower says that in a dictatorship everything is done by order, our great strength is our freedom and our disipline to make sacrifices where necessary: Macmillan glad on behalf of everyone President Eisenhower has visited: they now have to finish and meet guests including Sir Winston Churchill: Eisenhower thanks everyone and ends with "God save your gracious Queen and all her people": they both stand up and walk into adjoining room to applause.