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November 7, 2025 14 mins
National hug a bear day. Entertainment from 2013. Women banned from wearing trousers in Paris, Bomb expolodes in US Capitol, Largest LSD lab found in Kansas. Todays birthdays - Marrie Curie, Billy Graham, Dee Clark, Johnny Rivers, Joni Mitchell, Christopher Knight, Marcus Luttrell, Adam DeVine, Lorde. Elenor Roosevelt died.

Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran     https://www.diannacorcoran.com/
Bear hug - Jungle Jam
Royals - Lorde
That's my kind of night - Luke Bryan
Birthdays - In da club - 50 Cent      http://50cent.com/
Rain drops - Dee Clark
Baby, I need your loving - Johnny Rivers
Big yellow taxi - Joni Mitchell
Team - Lorde
Exit - Never go home - Payton Howie  https://paytonhowie.com/ 

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Speaker 1 (00:19):
Hi there, I am Jeff and welcome to history and
factor it's about today. There's November the seventh.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
Well a hug kit Chase city, frown away like the sunbeams,
chase way, you ring. There's so much good that a
hug can do. Here. Now I got a big hug
for you. To your neighborhood, We'll give them a little

(00:44):
sleeps on two.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
Today is National hugg a Bear Day. Today is to
raise awareness for the advantages of hugging. Hugging it makes
us feel warm and comfortable and left. I'll give a
big old bear hug to those that you love today.
If no one's around you, here's your teddy bear now.
Hugging it releases oxytocin that makes you feel good and
it relieves stress. So if guys, I know some of

(01:08):
you aren't huggers out there, so it might make you
feel uncomfortable. So if you're not gonna hug today, yeah,
you can celebrate min make dinner today. It's up to you,
all right, lit who's going on entertainment On November the seventh,
Let's back to the year. Twenty thirteen. Number one album
was Lightning Bolt by Pearl jam Lord had the number
one song with Royals and will never be.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
It's the one in Outland that kind of loves aim
for us to crave a different kind of bat Let
me read you. You can call me cream Bees may
be out look.

Speaker 1 (01:49):
Brian had the number one country song. But that's my
kind of night.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
You take way.

Speaker 4 (02:01):
Down the planet river catch herself a little.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
Jafferys goanna sound like a win on win I lay
you down in love, right, Yeah, that's my kind enough.

Speaker 1 (02:13):
The number one book Sycamore Row by John Grisham. Top
movie was Thor The Dark World. Thor He has to
stop a bunch of dark elves from pershing in the
United States or the world universe into darkness. Now I
didn't sit stars Chris Helmsworth, Natalie Portman and Tom Hindlson. Okay,
what happened on November seventh? Now, when Catherine of Ragonne

(02:36):
she returned to London from Africa. She brought some Africans
back with her. Now one of them, his name is
John Blink. Now she named him. She couldn't pronounce his
African name. Now John, he could play the trumpet. He
played it so well that King Henry the Seventh they
paid him to play at his palace pretty much every day.
Now John was paid three times what servants made and
twice as much as the people work in the fields
made today. In fifteen oh seven, the King he had

(02:59):
that trumpet player sit for a portrait. John is the
first black man or woman to ever be mentioned by
name in the history of England. That starts around nine
twenty seven to eighty. In Paris, France, in eighteen nine
er they made it illegal for women to wear trousers,
basically pants. They wanted women to wear dresses. Now, women
they could wear pants if the chief of police, yeah,

(03:21):
he'd have to give him a permit. Yeah, then they
could wear their pants. He's are the ones who had
to ride horses had any idea? How long that law
outlining lounge women to wear pants was in effect twenty thirteen,
that's right. The persons finally voted to get rid of it.
Get this, The bikini was actually invented in Paris in
nineteen forty six. Eighteen sixty one, Union general ulysses As

(03:42):
Grant fired his first battle as a general. It was
the Battle of Belmont in Missouri. He won. Now he
had fought in this though as a regular soldier in
the Mexican American War. But yeah, he went in command.
Eighteen seventy four, Thomas Nast he printed the first cartoon
using the elephant to depict the Republican Party. Republicans, they
weren't mad at all now, they thought it was cooler

(04:03):
than being depicted by a jackass like the Democrats. Nineteen ten,
in Dayton, Ohio, a department store owner, his name was
Max Morehouse. He had to get two hundred pounds of
silk to a factory up in Columbus, Ohio asap. But
that was sixty five miles away, and trucks they hadn't
been invented yet. So as he was waiting on the train,
he ran into Wilbur and Orville. So yeah, he asked

(04:24):
the White brothers if one of those fancy airplanes they
had could actually get there faster than the train. Well, Wilbur,
he flew that two hundred pounds of silk to Columbus
in fifty seven minutes. Yeah, I did it before the
training even got to the station. Now by nineteen fourteen, yeah,
regular air freight service. Yeah, it was effect all across
the United States. Nineteen sixteen, Jeanette Ranking, she was elected

(04:45):
the United States House of Representatives from Montana. No, she
couldn't vote for herself, but she got elected. Now Geanette,
she would go on to become the only member of
Congress to vote no for going into World War One,
then vote no for going into World War two. See
when she voted no for World War One Montana, they
kicked her out and said you're out here. Twenty years
later they said, all right, you can come back. Well,

(05:06):
then she voted no for World War Two. So yeah,
her political career was done. They asked her why she
voted no when every deals. She says she was a
lifelong pacifist and so she didn't believe in war. We
would have thought that would have come up in the campaign.
Nineteen eighty three, a bomb exploded in the Senate Chamber
of the United States Capital. It caused a lot of damnage.
No one was hurt. The Arms Resistant Unit, they claimed responsibility,

(05:27):
said it was payback for the United States involvement in
Grenada and Lebanon. They were a non violence organization. In
the middle of the night in nineteen ninety three, thieves
they were able to cut a hole in the roof
of the Museum of Modern art in Stockholm, Sweden. They
stalled six picassos and two boxed paintings toldal about fifty
two million dollars. Still today no one knows who did it,

(05:48):
how they did it, or where those paintings are. In
two thousand DA agents they found the largest LSD lab
ever in the United States. Yeah, it was in an
old missile silo that there was been decommission. He is
outside of Omeago, Kansas.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
Joke, joked, joked.

Speaker 5 (06:07):
Joke, sharge thish shiverth day. We're gonna tauge he left
this shiverthday.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
We want simple tage like this shivebirth day and you
you don't give up birthday, Okay. He was born on
November seventh. Marie Curry she was born in Warsaw, Bowling
in eighteen sixty seven. Now she was the first woman
to win a Nobel Prize and she's the only woman
who win to Nobel prizes. Her and her husband Pierre,
they were pioneers and researching radiation, won a Nobel Prize

(06:33):
in physics for it. Now she won her second Nobel
Prize in chemistry. Now Marie and Pierre they married in
eighteen ninety five, had two daughters. Then he died in
nineteen oh six, but not from radiation exposure, you like
you think. No, he got run over by a horse
drawn carriage. But she did die in agonizing deaths because
of the radiation in nineteen thirty four, sixty six years old. Now,
her note bucks and the clothes that she won, the

(06:54):
lab and some personal items, they are so contaminated by radiations.
They're actually stored in the lid box. They think they
might be able to open up and see what she
wrote in her notebooks in about five hundred years. Christian
evangelist Billy Graham, he was born in Charlotte, North Carolina,
in nineteen eighteen, is one of the most influential Christian
ministers of the twentieth century. From his crusades, he preached

(07:15):
over two hundred and ten million people in eighty five
different countries. Billy he was a spiritual advisor to twelve
US presidents. Yep, he started out with Harry S. Truman,
ended up with Obama. Now, this is how honest he was.
He didn't even tell him if he voted for the
other guy. They still wanted his consultation. He married his wife,
Ruth in nineteen forty three and they had five kids.

(07:35):
She died in two thousand and seven. Billy died in
twenty eighteen at ninety nine years old from natural causes.

Speaker 2 (07:43):
Time falling, So.

Speaker 1 (08:01):
That was d Clark. He was born in Blytheville, Arkansas,
in nineteen thirty eight. Really popular in late fifties early sixties.
Some of his hits are probably nobody but you Hey,
little Girl, Raining drops d. He was playing on the
Old circuit when he died from a heart attack in
nineteen ninety and only fifty two years old.

Speaker 2 (08:19):
A nineties long who You Time, Coast Time, Soul Over.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
Honey, eighty three year old Johnny Rivers he retired two
years ago, said he started when he was fifteen and
eighty one. Yeah, that was long enough. Born in New
York City in nineteen forty two, grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Mountain of Love, Secret Agent Man, Poor Sided Town, Baby,

(08:54):
I Need your loving. That was some of Johnny's big hits.
He divorced twice. He had a son from his first
wife and three children from his second.

Speaker 5 (09:00):
My wife, Love, Hotel, a boy, tennis suit and top spot.

Speaker 4 (09:12):
It all.

Speaker 5 (09:13):
We see the gold that you don't know what You've
Got to.

Speaker 2 (09:20):
Love.

Speaker 1 (09:21):
That's eighty two year old Joni Mitchell. Now, she retired
in two thousand and seven, but she was able to
beat a whole bunch of health issues. Yeah, she unretired
in twenty twenty two. Jonny. She was born in Fort McCleod, Canada,
in nineteen forty three. That's an ol Burder. It's one
nine Grammys.

Speaker 5 (09:36):
Now.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
That song I played is actually called Big Yellow Taxi Somemember.
Her other help hit sorry help Me Freeman in Paris
You turn me on. I'm a radio. Yeah, she's a
folks singer, Jonny. She's divorced twice and she has one daughter.
Actor Christopher Knight. He was born in New York City
in nineteen fifty seven. He's sixty eight today. He's most
known for playing Pete Brady and The Brady Bunch. Now,

(09:57):
after The Brady Bunch, he left acting when he into
the computer business. Now he's been very, very successful in
the computer business, but he has gone back and acted
in the Brady Bunch reunion shows and done a little
reality TV. Christopher Mary his fourth wife in twenty sixteen.
Now his sister Lisa. She is married to Mark Miller.
He's the lead singer for the country band Sawyer Brown. Now,

(10:18):
if you've ever read the book or watched the movie
I'm Soul Survivor, then you know about the Navy seals
in Afghanistan fighting then the Taliban and Operation Red Rings.
The only seal that survived the fight was Marcus Lutrell.
He's fifty today, born in nineteen seventy five in Houston, Texas.
Served as a Navy seal from nineteen ninety nine to
two thousand and seven. Here received the Navy Cross, the

(10:39):
Bronze Star, the Purple Art, along with a whole bunch
of other metals. He got married in twenty ten and
they have a son and a daughter. Actor Adam Devine.
He was born in Waterloo, Iowa, in nineteen eighty three.
He's forty two today. On TV he got known. He
had a recurring role on the sitcom Modern Family. He
played Ady. Then he was in the movie The Ball.

(10:59):
He was in all Pitch Perfect movies, and he was
in Mike and Dave need wedding dates. He married in
twenty twenty one. They have a son. Now. As a child, Adam,
he was run over by a cement truck somehow he survived,
spent a lot, a lot of time in the hospital.
Now he is a huge supporter of the Children's Miracle
Network Hospitals. They have children's hospitals all across the country. Yeah,

(11:20):
he wants to pay them back for all the help
that they gave him when he really needed their help
the most Sea seventy euse like we're back to Lord.

(11:48):
She's twenty nine. She was born in Auckland, New Zealand,
in nineteen ninety six. Now, after being together thirty years,
her parents married in twenty seventeen. They thought that Lord
was in an impressionable age. She released her first album
when she was sixteen. She's at the Head's Royal Team
green Light, Yellow Flicker Beat. Now she's a really private
young lady. Don't know much about her personal life all

(12:08):
the only that she is single right now. Al right,
our quart of the day. It comes from Eleanor Roosevelt
Franklin's wife. She died to day in nineteen sixty two
at seventy eight years old. Eleanor says, no one can
make you feel inferior without your consent. Well, thank you
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Never go home. You guys have an awesome day and
we'll talk tomorrow.

Speaker 6 (12:44):
I ain't no quitter, baby Mama rasby Bettle, I'm hit
a party. Yes, it's trying to get it started. A
blue yellow shots weather comes a home.

Speaker 2 (13:02):
We so lou.

Speaker 6 (13:06):
If we with this gift it any coron gives it
gt Ever, we're gonna leave rop can.

Speaker 1 (13:22):
So get that drinking drink.

Speaker 2 (13:29):
We can call it night.

Speaker 6 (13:31):
But you know that we walk hot.

Speaker 4 (13:34):
And don't stop.

Speaker 6 (13:35):
If we never go.

Speaker 4 (13:36):
Horn home bags beer Congo speaking.

Speaker 6 (13:52):
Every Tuesday night starts feeling just like weekend.

Speaker 2 (13:59):
And there's nothing over.

Speaker 6 (14:02):
We just keep going drinking.

Speaker 4 (14:07):
It ain't having funing built on a fo hours thinking.

Speaker 6 (14:17):
We're gonna leave up.

Speaker 4 (14:19):
Shap So.

Speaker 6 (14:25):
Get that drinking drip.

Speaker 5 (14:30):
We could cut it not.

Speaker 6 (14:32):
We should know that we want got it don't stop.
If we never go
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