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Speaker 1 (00:33):
Hi everyone, I am Jeff and welcome to History and Facto.
It's about today. Today's November the tenth.
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I'm just speak a little seen that sour.
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You need seek. This contain statist nothing, nella a little
more an you count for and you never get your
fill out cupcakes.
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So see it, pasty copcakes. Don't me do hazy comcase cocase.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
Someday Today is vanilla cupcake Day seventeen seventy six. The
book Cakes to Bacon, Small Cups was published in eighteen
twenty eight. They just made those little cakes cupcakes now cupcakes,
they're baked basically. Back in that time they were like
pottery dishes of the size the cups. So yeah, today
we just use cupcake fans. Now they're really easy, mag
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really fun to decorate, especially if you have kids. Now
cupcakes that make something really good to serve at a
birthday party today. All right, let's who's going on entertainment
On November tenth, it was back to nineteen ninety four.
Number one album was Murder Was the Case. The movie
soundtrack Boys to Man had the number one song with
I'll make Love to You.
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Like You Me Too, Time.
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Too.
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Alan Jackson and He had the number one country song
with Living on Love.
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It takes more than marbles time living on the living
one on time without some money of any merchandis locking
old fashion story book around living on.
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The number one book was Insomnia by Stephen King. The
top movie was Interview of the Vampire Storry Brad Pitt,
Christian Slater and Tom Cruise. It's just about a vampire
being interviewed about his lifestyle site.
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Way how to get to Sesame.
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It was Today.
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In nineteen sixty nine, Sesame Street went on the air.
Now they did research for two years on what would
make a great skids show, and then they put on
PBS now that first show. The human cast members they
were Gordon Susan, Mister Hooper and Bob Not. The stars
were Big Bird, Oscar the Groage, Bert, Ernie Kermit and
Cookie Monster. All Right, what happened on November the tenth,
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Happy Birthday? United States Marine Corps. Now, during the American
Revolution in seventeen seventy five, the Continental Marines were formed
Captain Samuel Nichols. He was told to put him together.
Then the marine is actually disbanded in seventeen eighty three.
They reformed in seventeen ninety eight, the United States thought
we were gonna have to fight in Napoleon. All right,
Some people who have served in the United States Marines,
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Ted Williams, John Glenn, Ed McMahon, Gene Hackman, Steve McQueen,
Drew Carey, Shaggy, Adam Driver, b Arthur. Yeah, just some
of the brave men and women that have served in
our Marine Corps. Now I do want to get my
most heartfelt thank you and grateful appreciation. Yeah to all
you men and women who have actually served or are serving,
So thank you much. Eighteen eighty five in Germany got
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lead Damer. He unveiled the words first motorcycle. Nineteen oh eight,
some traveling salesman. They wanted to give other travelers some
peace and comfort, so they left the first Gideon Bibles
in the rooms at the Superior Hotel a Superior Montana.
Now ever, since that first day, people out of one question,
can you take the Bible out of those nightstands and
take them home with you? Well, the hotel they consider
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it stealing the Gideons. They just replace it for free. Now,
this guy made sure that no one would find out
about what he was doing until he was dead. The
guy Walt Disney. Nineteen forty Walt he began working for
the FBI as an informer. He reported information on Hollywood
people who were suspected of being so verse of a communists. Yeah,
you can see what Walt didn't want that to get out. Now,
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he did it until he died in nineteen sixty six.
Now they didn't make a public that he did it
until nineteen ninety three. That's what all the people he
told on were dead. Nineteen fifty one, the first long
distance telephone call was made with no operator assistance. It
was all machines. Took eighteen seconds to connect that call
and make it go through. Now, the people back then,
they were all amazed. They couldn't believe that that system
was able to do that in eighteen seconds. On the
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other and how piss would you be if it took
eighteen seconds for your phone call to go through.
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The capvin wired in and water coming in and the
good shipping cruise in Perrol later made when his light
swear out of sight in the.
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Record, Gordon Knightfoot took that song The Wreck of Edmund
Fitzgerald up to number two on the pop chart. It
was today in nineteen seventy five, or carryon ship to
Edmond Fitzgerald. It's sank during a storm on Lake Superior.
Now all twenty nine tailers on board were lost. Now,
some people think that ship was actually cursed from the beginning.
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See when they Christian a ship, you know, they take
a champagne bottle and they break it over the bow
and his maiden voyage. Well, and then Christian the Edmund Fhitzero. Yeah,
they'd hit the bottle three times before it break back.
That was nineteen fifty eight. And then to top it
all off, well, they were trying to break that champagne bottle.
A guy who was in the crowd, Yeah, he died
from a heart attack.
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Joke, joked, joke, shot this shivers day.
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He left this shiver day.
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We won't simple targe. He left this shiver day. And
you know we don't give.
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Okay, let's see borline. No remember the tenth actor Russell Johnson.
He was born in Ashley, Pennsylvania in nineteen twenty four.
He flew forty four bomby missions in the South Pacific
during World War Two. On his last mission, his plane
was shot down. He broke both ankles and he parachuted out.
When he finally got home, Audie Murphy talked him into
going into acting. Russell He is actually in three Audie
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Murphy movies, but he's best known for TV. He played
the professor on Gilligan's Island. Do you know what the
professor's name was? It was Roy Hinckley. He only said
it in the very first episode. Russelling. He married his
second wife in nineteen forty nine and they had a
daughter in his son. His wife died in nineteen eighty.
He married his third wife in nineteen eighty two. They
were together until he died from kidney failure in twenty
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fourteen eighty nine years old. Actor Richard Burton. He was
born in Wales in nineteen twenty five. Started out doing Shakespeare.
Richard he was one of the best actors of his generation,
but no one actually believed that he was actually as
good as he could have been. Yeah, all those around him,
they didn't think he ever lived up to his true potential.
Had he done that, he had been one of the
greatest actors of all time. See Richard. He was a big, big,
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big big drinker. Yeah. Even that way though, he was
still nominated for seven Oscars. And three Tonys. He had
two daughters from his first wife. He married and divorce
to his second wife twice. She was actress Elizabeth Taylor.
Then he had two quick marriages after Liz. Now All
that Drink and he did get Richards. Nineteen eighty four,
fifty eight years old. Actor Roy Schrider. He was born
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in Orange, New Jersey, in nineteen thirty two. His biggest
movies were the Jazz Movies. He's also a marathon Man
and The rain Maker. Nominated for Oscars for The French
Connection and All That Jazz. He had a daughter from
his first wife. They divorced after twenty five years. Married
his second wife in nineteen eighty nine. They had a
son and a daughter there together to Roy. He died
from multiple melanoma in two thousand and eight at seventy
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five years old.
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Good morning, Loring, Hello son Shina.
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As country singer Donna Fargo. She's eighty today. She was
born in Mountainree, North Carolina, in nineteen forty five. Nowadays
she has her own line of greeting cards and she
reads poetry. In the nineteen seventies, Donna, she had a
lot of big crossover success. Happiest girl in the USA
and Funny Face. They were just huge sits on the
pop chart. Nineteen seventy nine, Donna, she was at the
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peak of her career. Man, you didn't think she'd get
any better. Yeah, she got diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Yeah,
I really knocked her down. Today she's still going. I
mean she's not living all the people who are agers. Yeah,
she's still going. She married nineteen sixty eight. Her husband,
he died four years ago. Yeah, no one saw him
or her outliving him.
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Come to Dinevo, she said, no, oh, when you come
home to me?
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Did she see it?
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What you said? That? Singer songwriter Dave Loggins. He was
born in Mountain City, Tennessee, in nineteen forty seven. Now
his second cousin is Kenny Loggins. They've never met and
then they ran into each other in Awards show. Dave
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he had his big success Assley as a songwriter, but
he did sing the really big hits, Please Come to
Boston and then Nobody Loves You like I do with
Ann Murray. Dave he's in that songwriter Hall of Fame.
He died just last year at seventy six years old.
He was divorced three times. He had won child with
each wife. Comedian Simbad. He was born in Bitton Harbor,
Michigan in nineteen fifty six sixty nine today. Now he
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got a basketball scholarship to the University of Denver. Yeah,
after a couple of years, he dropped out and joined
the Air Force.
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Kept going.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
He will so ay wall So he got a dishonorable discharge.
He was sneaking off to go to comedy clothes. I
guess it kind of worked out. Though he did become
a successful end up comedian on TV. He was on
a different world than the Simbad Show. Some of his
movies were Meteor Man, House Gaz and Jingle All the
Way Simbad. He had a stroke in twenty twenty. Yeah,
he's still recovering from it. He says he wants to
make a comeback, so knock on wood he will. He
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married in nineteen eighty five and they had two children,
and they divorced in nineteen ninety two, but they remarried
in two thousand and two. After Michael J. White. He
is fifty eight. He's born in Brooklyn, New York, in
nineteen sixty seven. Now he's a martial artist. He has
seven different black belts. Yeah, he started training when he
was four years old in jiu jitsu. Now he was
the first black actor to actually star as a comic
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book comic superhero the lead. Yeah, it was a spawn.
He's done a lot of Tyler Perry movies. He was
in Black Dynamite, Android Cobb.
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Now.
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He had two sons, and then he married his first
wife and they had a daughter. Married his second wife
in twenty fifteen. Her name is Jillian Waters. She's a
badass martial artist who comedian Tracy Morgan. He was born
in Brooklyn, New York, in nineteen sixty eight. He's fifty seven.
He was on Saturday Night Live from nineteen ninety sixty
two thousand and three. Then he had the Tracy Morgan Show,
The Last Og that just came out a couple weeks ago.
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He's got a new show. It's called Crutch. I think
it's on Paramount Plus.
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Yeah.
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I came out like November three, So I'm a movie?
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Is that?
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Tracy? We then were Half Big The Longest Yard cop Out.
As for a stand up, he's going to be going
out and doing some stand up during In February, Tracy
he married his high school sweetheart they had three chill
and then they divorced after twenty two years. He did
marry a second wife for four years and they had
a daughter. Actress Ellen Pumpeo. She's fifty six. She was
born in Everett, Massachusetts, in nineteen sixty nine. You know what,
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I honestly did not know. Grey's Anatomy is still on
the air. That's right, Ellen, She's been starting on it
since it started in two thousand and five, then four
inun and eighty eight episodes, summer removies, Catch Me if
you can, Old school art heist. Ellen. She married in
two thousand and seven and they have two daughters and
one son. Hen She's counchy. Singer Miranda Lambert forty two
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years old today. She was born in Longview, Texas. In
nineteen eighty three, she got third place on the TV
show Naturville Star. Don't know what they were thinking today?
She is the most awarded CUNT three music artists faull time. Yeah,
she has more trophies than any male or female singer.
Some of her number one songs are the House That
Built Me, Heart, Like Mine, Over You, Bluebird, Oh, that
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song Gunfower. I'm glad it didn't go to number one Randy.
She married Blake Shelton for four years, and in twenty
nineteen she married herself, a New York City police officer, ohkare.
Quote of the Day. It comes from actor Jack Plants.
He died to day in two thousand and six at
eighty nine years old. He said, only two things you
can truly count on. That's great and gravity. Well, thank
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I ain't I know why y'all all came what you're
expecting to hear? A know the song about beauty of well,
the choice is perfectly clue.
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But my life door like that most days. Yeah, it's
a real mess.
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There's lots of songs out for folks in look, but
this one's for all the writs.
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Cos sane on a song, but y'll stay.
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Who dance because if you're rolling on, I wrote this
song just for you.
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To take the change, go back, shut last and find
yourself for cute a tailor.
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Oh you can't go upon.
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Cause it sane A song You never know who wants
your libel to fight. When you get yourself.
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Addy looking a little dance swing.
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You ain't hardly trying to push your turn into south.
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Anyway. The bears real cold. There's always things you can
do if you're only and you gotta know who wont
I wrote this song for you.
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The same song, but y'all stale.
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Dance priz if you're home of home. I wrote this song.
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It's just for you to take to change, go back
to shot this.
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Hey, find yourself for Canda.
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You take the