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Speaker 1 (00:19):
Hey, hello, and welcome to History and Factor. It's about today.
I am Jeff. Today is November the twenty fourth.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
Oh when I ceased to be. I want to go back.
I want to go back.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
Can I want to go back to the sea over
the lake of FASAONDI.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
Let's just go light for me, Come.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
Hold again, spawning every morning under the deep blue sy
to have no hair paston ohale, hope to change the
tail of a whale over the lake of a Saandine.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
Let's just the light for me.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
Today is National Sardiness Day. I know a lot of
people hate sardines. Wow, they think they're gross. Anyway, I
had a lot to do with the way they look
and smell. Now, sardines they're just silver, oily little thing.
But you know what, they are really really good for
you high in B twelve, loaded with fatty acids, cows
and all kinds of minerals. How they use the coming
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cans and packed with mustard and oil, will catch up
hoots of house anything to make them taste better. Yeah,
but you know what, if you get the fresh sardines,
they're actually really good on a salad. So you know what,
give sardines a chance today, probably be the healthiest thing
you eat for the rest of the year. She's going
on entertainment on November twenty fourth. It's back In nineteen
ninety six. Number one album was Macavelly. That was by
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Tupac Shakure. That was done posthumously Backstreet and Decordray. They
had the number one song with No Dignity.
Speaker 3 (01:36):
By no means that vest is almost She's got to
have vest. Baby, You're perfect and I want a good can,
a good bounce. I like the way you work, kids, dig.
I like the way you work.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
Kids digg Denick Carter at the number one country song
with Strawberry Wine.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
Stop.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
The number one book was Silent Honor by Danielle Steele.
The top movie was Star Trek one or Yeah, it'll
be the first contact, So let's start Trick one. Now.
The Borgs they travel back to Earth in time and
they're gonna try and make sure that the Earth is
never connect with some aliens. But Picard and his crew
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they follow him back in time. Yeah, they're gonna stop.
The Borgs stars Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Fakes, Brent Spriiner, LeVar Burton,
whole bunch of tough guys, all right. What happened On
November twenty fourth, sixteen forty two, a Dutch explorer named
Abel Tasman him and his man they were the first
Europeans to find this island off of Australia. Now, they
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named it Van Damien Land. It was in honor of
their boss who was back on. No one ever liked
the name of that so in eighteen fifty six they
just changed the name of that island to Tasmania. Eighteen
thirty five, the young country of Texas, they decided they
needed a national police force. They figured that they should
probably be on horsebacks since there was so much land
out there in Texas, so they ended up calling the
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Texas Rangers eighteen seventy four. Now this is probably in
the first thing that will pop in your mind, but
John Clinton, he invented the number one thing that settled
the wild West. He hadn't made it, so it wasn't
so wild, and it civilized the people barbar wire. Once
they did that, the West kind of went to itself. Clinton, though,
he ended up one of the richest men in the
entire world from it. Now, when you were back in
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high school, maybe more middle school, did you read the
giant Steinbeck book, The Pearl. It was published today in
nineteen forty seven. Now, most of the book is from
an old folk tale that they told and tell in
the pas Mexico. The pause is easticago down there in
the bah. Now John kind of made the story of
his own. But they don't pro live down in La
Posit anymore. No, the natives down there they overfished it,
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so now they just have pearl farms. I guess it'd
be oyster farms. Nineteen fifty four are the first president's airplane,
Air Force one. Yeah, it was Kristen to put in
a service today. Before that, I think presidents probably flew
business class. Now the current air Force one that Trump
flies around on. It went into service in nineteen ninety yeah,
when the first Bush was president, so thirty five years ago. Yeah,
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that's why Trump ordered a new one. They should be
ready in twenty twenty seven. Nineteen sixty three, LeVar v Oswald.
He was shot and killed in the basement of the
Dallas Police headquarters. He's being transferred over to a jail.
Jack Gruby took him out. Nineteen seventy one. A passenger
using the alias Dan Cooper or D. B.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
Cooper.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
They're not quite sure. He was on a Northwest Airlines
flight three oh five. He hijacked the seven twenty seven,
said he had a bomb in his briefcase, demanded two
hundred thousand dollars in cash and four parachutes. So they
landed the plane. They released all the passengers and they
gave him as two hundred grand and it's four parachutes,
and they took off from Seattle Head and south. The
entire flight crew was all in the cockpit, but so Cooper.
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He was just in the back by himself. Then he
had opened up the back door and parachuted out. Never
seen or heard from again yet it is still the
only unsolved airplane hijacking in US history. Nineteen ninety five,
in Ireland, they voted to end the ban on divorce. Yes,
it had been illegal to get divorced in Ireland fifty
eight years. Well the vote it was close fifty point
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twenty eight percent to forty nine point seventy two percent,
so divorce that was now legal in Ireland again. I
think you might want to know how your spouse voted
in that one. In twenty fifteen, the world was really
perplexed when a headline went viral. It simply read Turkey
shoots down Russian fighter jet.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
What it did do is it led the country a
turkey to change his name. Now it's called I guess
it's called Turkey A or something like that. Anyway, the
Fisher way to spell Turkey now is t u r
k I ye, so turk I give it. Anyway, there's
no more confusion with it, at least with the bird.
Speaker 3 (06:00):
Jo joke joke, thish shibf day's gonna he left this shiverfday.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
We gonna sit potage.
Speaker 3 (06:08):
He left this shibf day, and.
Speaker 2 (06:10):
You don't.
Speaker 1 (06:13):
All right. This is born on November the twenty fourth
Zachary Taylor. He was born on a plantation in Orange County, Virginia,
in seventeen eighty four. Now he is a career military guy.
He fought in the War of eighteen twelve in the
Mexican American War. It's a major general. Then he became
the twelfth President of the United States, Sir from March
eighteen forty nine to July of eighteen fifty. He died
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after eating cherries and ice milk over the Fourth of
July holiday. No one knows how or how it possibly
could happen. They were all stumped. So about fifteen years
ago they actually zoom e xoomed his body to see
if their traces are poisoning. No, so they still have
no idea how you can die from eating ice, milk
and cherries. He was married and they had six children.
Zachary was sixty five years old.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
When you made.
Speaker 3 (07:05):
You Know What's the Day?
Speaker 1 (07:10):
That was a coincidence. Playing lead guitar for Buddy Holling
the Crickets was Tommy Alsop. He was the lead cricket
I guess in nineteen fifty nine, in the night of
the plane crash, there was a coin toss between Tommy
and Richie Valence to see who had got to fly
and who had to ride on the bus. Well, Richie
won the coin toss, well sort of, so Tommy he
had to ride on the bus. That was originally reported
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that Tommy was died in that plane crash. See, he
had given Buddy Hollidy his wallet, yeah, so Buddy could
pick up some mail for him. He had forwarded to
their next stop. So yeah, when they got to the
plane crash and saw the walk, they assumed Tommy was
in there. Tommy had a pretty good career after the crash.
He was a really big in demand studio guitar player.
Tommy was born in Owasso, Oklahoma, in nineteen thirty one.
He married divorce four times. He had a son from
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his second wife and sent from his third wife. Now
Tommy died during hernie a surgery in twenty seventeen at
eighty five years old. He owned his own nightclub. Yeah
It's called Tommy's Heads Up Saloon was in Fort Worth, Texas.
Named it after him and Richie's coin Flip Pete Best.
He's eighty four. He was born in Madras, India in
nineteen forty one. Grew up in Liverpool, England. Nineteen sixty
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he became the drummer for the Beatles. Then in nineteen
sixty two, just as the Beatles were getting ready to
explode the guys in the band, they realized that their
drummer wasn't very good, so Yeah, they fired him, replaced
him with Ringo star A. PD was devastated and he
quit music altogether. He went to work as a civil
servant for the British government. He made it all the
way up to supervisor before he retired. Though now he's
working in what I guess you'd call hers the unemployment
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office over here. Got married in nineteen sixty three and
they had two daughters. Well have two daughters. Actress Amanda Weiss.
She's sixty five. She's born in Manhattan Beach, California. In
nineteen sixty she was the first person and Freddy Krueger
killed Yeah in the first Night Around Elm Street movie.
He cut her up and dragged her across the ceiling.
After that, Freddie killed seventy eight more people in the
Elm Street movies. Amanda. She was also in Fast Times
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at Ridgemont High, Silverado, Better Off Dead Now. Her character
and Better Off Dead was a named Beth. She also
played Beth on an episode of Cheers.
Speaker 2 (09:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
She was Woody's ex girlfriend. Amanda. She just married last year.
Speaker 2 (09:09):
I was good.
Speaker 3 (09:18):
Because my.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
Original member of Vogue was Don Robinson. She was born
in New London, Connecticut, in nineteen sixty five, sixty years
old to day. She up for him in Vogue in
nineteen eighty nine, one of the biggest selling female groups
of all time. Now Don left in nineteen ninety seven.
She released one solo album. She did a little bit
of acting She got married once for seven years. Then
not too long ago they found out she'd been living
in her car for a couple of years. Don't know
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the whole story or anything, but once word got out
about it, her ex husband actually found her a job
or I think he gave her when working for his
production company. So hopefully she's got her life turned back around.
Actress Kathleen Heige. She's forty seven. She's born in Washington,
d c. In nineteen sevent yet she grew up in Connecticut.
She started modeling when she was nine, started acting right
after that. The first time she got known was probably
on the TV show Roswell, and then she hit really
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big playing doctor Izzy Stevens on Gray's Anatomy. Some of
her movies were Bright to Chucky, Knocked Up in Killers.
I'm married in two thousand and seven and they have
one son and two daughters. Thirty five year old actress
Sarah Hyland. She was born in East Village, New York
in nineteen ninety. She was six in her first movie,
and she played Howard Stearns's daughter in the movie Private Parts.
Of Course. She's best known for the TV show Modern Family.
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She played Hayley Dumpy. Now she's hosted something called play
Doo Squished since twenty twenty one.
Speaker 3 (10:41):
Now.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
She had kidney problems growing up. In twenty twelve, she
actually had to have akridney transplant. Her father was able
to donate one of his, but a couple of years later, Yeah,
that kidney failed. So in twenty seventeen she had to
have another krisney transplant, but luckily her younger brother was
able to donate his.
Speaker 2 (10:56):
So knocked on.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
Wood, so far, so good. So our prayers go out
to heart and she got married in twenty twenty two. Okay,
today's go to the day. It comes from Reddy Freddy Mercury.
Speaker 3 (11:16):
Everybody pray.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Freddy died today in nineteen ninety one, forty five years old.
Freddy said, I always knew I was a star. Now
the rest of the world seems to agree with me. Oh,
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Today we're going to New York City steps. She wants
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to hear Calie Tucker's song Urban Cowboy. You guys have
an awesome day and we'll talk tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (11:54):
What about the dusk, the photos in the fields and
these tracks from the rooms of wagon wheels. You know
he's been around, but never has the found to say
he's just as they would say.
Speaker 3 (12:06):
Dave was stud tut me.
Speaker 2 (12:10):
It became a myth, big a man, the legendary mistud.
Do you not like you were just in disguise. You
don't need to pull any love of me. I just
need to see because I already believe so may be obsive.
Speaker 3 (12:36):
Sound, and.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
I'm believe that, Come on a bank, Come on to
someone who almost.
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Give a bank, Come on, almost give up?
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See you in my stum me your hands.
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I may wrap the when you grow.
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Up a bland believe in the sands disappearing in my
long lost t Go get in. You don't need to
put to any love of me. I just need to
see because I already.
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Believe s may be a believe silent.
Speaker 2 (13:41):
I'm a believe.
Speaker 3 (13:45):
That.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
Come come on
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To swim all cover