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Speaker 1 (00:19):
Hi, I'm Jeff and welcome to history and Facto. It's
about today today, September the fourteenth.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
The sam put the ho get in my mouth.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
We'll actually saying put it in your mouth because there's
my stomach talking to me. Is well in our mouth
because we're the same person. You know what I'm talking about.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
I'm singing about your hockey.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
Today is National Eat a Hogy Day. Now. You can
call them subs, torpedoes, bow boys, grinders, hairrols. Yeah, they're
all hogies, just long bread sandwich that's filled with what
you love to eat. Hokies. They go back to about
the time during World War One out in Philadelphia. They're
still fighting over who came up with the first one. Now,
if you don't feel like going out today, you can
have fun making your own hookie. You can go dagwood
on it and everything. Subway four ninety nine foot longs
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today the only national chain having any deals. A lot
of local places are having deals though, So Hogi's in football,
pretty good Sunday, All right, let's just going on entertainment.
On September fourteenth was about nineteen fifty five. Number one
album was Love Me or Leaving Me by doors Day.
Mitch Miller had the number one song with the Yellow
Road of Texas.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
That's got a.
Speaker 1 (01:27):
Love rolls into Texas.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
I am see nobody, I'll start miss hurt.
Speaker 1 (01:36):
Fright, So I.
Speaker 2 (01:39):
Like the road fire.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
We never all we have Pier Southern him one country
song with I Don't Care.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
I don't care to fim.
Speaker 1 (01:54):
Not the first love you long.
Speaker 4 (01:58):
Got so up.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
The last.
Speaker 2 (02:05):
Don't care to five, not the first one.
Speaker 3 (02:10):
You kid.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
The top book was Anti Mame by Patrick Dennis. The
top movie was Too Helen Back. It's the true story
of Oddie Murphy, the most decorated soldier in US history.
It stars Addie Murphy. Yeah, he played himself and he
had Marshall Thompson and Charles Drake, a whole cast full
of people on that one. All right, What happened on
September the fourteenth, Well, during the War of eighteen twelve
and eighteen fourteen. Francis Scott Key, he was on a
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ship out there in the Baltimore Harbor, so he watched
the British just shell the hell out of Fort mckenry.
Watched it all night long, and he was surprised as
hell when the son came up and the flag was
still saying yep. He couldn't believe it was fine. So
he was so inspired he wrote the poem the Defense
of Fort McHenry. Well, later on they changed that poem. Yep,
we noticed the star's bango bannon. Now, during the Civil
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War Briton they said that they were gonna be doutral
they were not going to take a side, and on
the north side and south side they were going to
be neutral. Then they ended up giving the South some ships. Well,
actually what they did is they hired pirates and they
had their pirates change the names of their ships to
sound like Confederate Navy ships. So yeah, and then they
were had the pirates attack Union merchant ships. Now, the pirates,
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they did a really good job. One ship, the Alabama. Yeah,
that's what the pirates named it. It sank or stole
over sixty Union merchant ships. Oh, the Union they finally
did sink to Alabama. But they had to fight with
those pirates in the entire war. So when the war
was over, the United States, so I was pissed off.
They took Britain to court. They said that neutral my ass.
They sued Great Britain. They wanted to be paid for
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all the damages those pirates ships costs. United States actually
won the case today eighteen seventy two, Britain had to
pay the United States fifteen and a half million dollars
for the damages the pirates called. Eighteen ninety nine, Henry Bliss,
he became the first person to in the United States
any had to die from an automobile accident. He was
hit by a taxi while walking down the street in
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New York City. See if you're in a car, you're
actually safe because the speed lim was only like eight
miles an hours. He couldn't get hurt in there. Nineteen
oh one, eight days after being shot in the United States,
President William McKinley died. Ted Theodore Roosevelt y b this
warning is a second and twenty second president of the
United States. Now he has forty two years old, so
that makes him the youngest yes president we ever had.
They think what about John John Kennedy was forty three,
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so he was the youngest elected president. But Teddy, he
was the youngest president to actually serve. Also in nineteen
oh one, at Albert Hall out there in London. Now
the world's first bodybuilding contest was held five foot eight
inch one hundred and eighty nine pound Paul William Moore
and he won it. I guess he was huge. Now
we're celebrating National Hockey Day, but over in India they're
celebrating National Hindi Day. Nineteen forty nine, a comprofise was reached. See,
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they were trying to draft the India's new constitution and
they were fighting over it. But Henry, it was declared
to be India's official language. Yeah, so I guess if
you speak Bengali or Marathi, you're probably not celebrating today.
In nineteen fifty six, IBM they introduced the oir Rmac
three h five computer. It was the first computer with
a hard drive. That computer weighed one ton. Nineteen fifty nine,
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the Soviet Union spacecraft Luna to It was the first
spacecraft to impact the Moon. Yeah, it was supposed to
be the first spacecraft to land on the Moon, but
it never slowed down. So it was the first to
impact the moon, but they hit it. So I guess
glass half full. Nineteen sixty, Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia and
Venezuela formed OPEK Organization of Petroleum Exporting countries. Now there
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are twelve countries in OPEQ. Nineteen sixty three, in Aberdeen,
South Dakota, Mary Ann Fisher gave birth to the first
surviving quint tuplets in the United States, four girls and
one boy. They're all still alive, So happy birthday to
Fish or quintuplets. Now Mary one done though next year
she had another girl. Yeah, she had another daughter. But
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get this, so you had the quein tuplets and you
had their little sister, right, that's six kids before they
had the quin templets, they had five kids to start with,
seventy five Pope Paul the sixth he Canan I was
an American nine elizabeth An Seaton made her the first
American born pope or saints anyway. So yeah, she actually
in the early eighteen hundreds she had formed the Sisters
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of Charity. Charity's still there. Nineteen eighty four MTV they
also their first video Music Award show. Yeah no, mostly
he probably too much younger, but the big bands are
the big winners out time. They were The Cars and
David Bowie. Now get this. MTV Music Television. They have
not aired a video since two thousand and eight.
Speaker 2 (06:30):
Cope choked joke show dish Shibbert Day.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
We're gonna he like this shib day.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
We won't simple targe. He's like this Shiburt Day.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
And you know we don't give okay, let's see. He
was born on September of the fourteenth. On TV, There
Is No Loan Ranger was played by Clayton Moore. He
was born in Chicago in nineteen fourteen. Played the Lone
Ranger from nineteen forty nine to nineteen fifty seven. It
was TV's first successful Western. But when Clayton, when he
was only eight years old, he was already an acrobat
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and a trapeez artist in a circus. He did it
until you graduate high school. Then he moved to California.
He did some modeling. He was a stut man. Of course,
he was the Lone Ranger. Then after the Lone Ranger
went out there, but Clayton, he just quit acting. He
became a real estate agent. He died from a heart
attack in nineteen ninety nine and eighty five years old.
He was married to his fourth wife and they had
a daughter, actor Sam Neel. He's seventy eight. He was
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born in oh Magan, Northern Ireland, nineteen forty nine. Now
he grew up in New Zealand. Though best known for
playing doctor Alan Grant in the Jurassic Park movies. He
was Damien and Only in three also in Hunt for
Red October and escaped Glen. Now Sam. He had two
sons and two daughters by three women, and I think
he was married to one of those women. Robert Prevost.
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He's seventy years old today. So he was born in
Chicago in nineteen fifty five. You might know him most. Yeah,
he's popa Leel the fourteenth. Yeah, his papacy began just
on May eighth. Now he's the first pope from the
United States or from North America anyway. He grew up
in Dalton, Illinois, outside of Chicago. He went to Catholic
schools all the way through. Then he went to college
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at Villanova. After graduating f Villanova, he came back to
the Chicago as he's going to get his master's and
his doctorate from the seminary. He was actually teaching math
and physics to the high school kids over their local
high school.
Speaker 3 (08:17):
There.
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He got ordained a priest in nineteen eighty two. Then
he was given a missionary job over in Peru nineteen
eighty eight, and he accepted it. Twenty fourteen he was
named a bishop over there. Then in January of twenty
twenty three, Pope Francis he named him a Cardinal Lincoln.
So he said, but you have to come back to
the Vatican and do it. He goes, I don't want
to come back to the Vatican. I like it in Peru.
He said, you have to come back. So he came back,
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and then in February twenty twenty five, Francis made him
a cardinal bishop. Then a couple months later on May ninth, yep,
he on the fourth ballot. That's how took He was
named the Pope picklel the fourteenth. Yeah, it was a
total underdog. No one thought he'd be the one picked
Shine Aha. The lead singer for the group Aha is
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Morton Harkett. He is born in Kongsberg, Norway, in nineteen
fifty nine. Sixty six years old today now AH. They
formed in nineteen eighty two. That's only three guys. Their
music's all electronic and guitars, sold over a hundred million records,
though pretty much all in Europe, though here in the
United States. Three songs, that's all they had chart Take
Me On, Take on Me, the Sun Always Shines on
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TV and cry Wolf Now take on Me. There you
are the only that song take on Me. It's only
a Norwegian song ever to go number one in the
United States. Now Harket he married once and had three
children from it, and after they divorced, he's had two
more daughters from two other women. Actress Mary Crosby. She's
also sixty six. She was born in Los Angeles. Now
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her frame his dad is Bing Crosby. Now. Mary had
one of the biggest roles in the history of TV.
She's the one who shot Jr. On Dallas. She married
her second husband in nineteen ninety eight and they have
two children.
Speaker 3 (10:12):
I've seen seven Wonders O, I've seen the Beauty, Diamonds and.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
Your Love Maus.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
Country singer John Berry. He's also sixty six. He's born
ake in South Carolina. Some of them is hits are
your love amazes Me? Standing on the edge of goodbye,
She's taking a shine? What's in it? From me?
Speaker 2 (10:44):
Now?
Speaker 1 (10:44):
Every year John does a really cool Christmas tour. This
year's starting on November twenty seventh, and it's going to
run through this December twenty third, so it's a twenty
ninth year he's done it now if you can and
he comes through your area, yeah, I definitely check that out.
That's worth watching too. John's been married for over thirty
years and named and his wife had one daughter and
two sons. Actress Melissa Leo is sixty five. She was
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born in nineteen sixty in Manhattan, New York. Now she
won an Oscar for the Fighter. Yeah, she was the
mom of both those fighters. And she's also been in conviction.
Olympus has fallen, Oblivian London has fallen. She had a
son from actor John Hurder after the faith Ford. She
was born in Alexandria, Louisiana in nineteen sixty four. Sixty
one year old. Start out on daytime soap Popera's first
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One Life to Live and then in Another World. Then
she hit really big on Murphy Brown. She's not many
five times for remys for it. Then she started in
Hoping Faith except for some reason she was hope Faith.
She married her second husband in nineteen ninety eight. Actress
Kimberly Williams Paisley and she was born in Rye, New
York in nineteen seventy one. She's fifty four. She first
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got famous in the Father of the Bride movie. She
was a bride. She was also an identity thief and
we are Marshall on TV, she was on the sitcom.
According to Jim fraights Heers, she married country singer Brad
Paisley in two thousand and three and they have two sons.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
But I know.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
That was Amy Winehouse. She was going to Southgate, England
in nineteen eighty three, and she only released two albums.
It's won six Grammys and her second album sold over
sixteen million copies of it. Now she had a big
hit actually it's called Body and Soul with Tony Bennett.
Speaker 2 (12:35):
Now.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
As successful as her singing was, her life was a
total train wreck. I mean she married twice, was married
one year for both times, and then she had a
really bad drug and alcohol addiction. I mean it was
really bad, which obviously, yeah, caused problems with the police. Sadly,
she joined the twenty seven club. Yep, she drank herself
to death in twenty eleven. Alright, I could of the
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day today. It cones from actress who became the Princess
Emnico and Grace Kelly. She died to day in nineteen
eighty two, at fifty two years old. Gray says, women's
natural roll is to be the pillar of the family. Well,
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Speaker 4 (13:49):
Thirty fives out in the city looking for a good time.
Falling head over boots was the last thing about my
The had a pretty little thing hawk INMN, a dog
who adopt She attim a boy. I should have known
she was gonna leave it real queen.
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I so I wed all in.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
One naughty nalys nay this cold boid from though one
had to learn.
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How nWo I was in trouble.
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I don't know what happens, stole out hearted or fashion now?
Out still thinking night that one night in DALYs.
Speaker 4 (14:43):
Dude, thinking about the way she was looking when.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
She said my name.
Speaker 4 (14:49):
That's a pack of you hog and some men laws
and rain.
Speaker 3 (14:55):
Butt.
Speaker 4 (14:55):
Your two stepped out of my life, disappeared with my
wallet and kids.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
Goodnight. One not in Dallas made this cab on combo.
One mancine heard O new ob Was he troubled? Don't
know what happened, stole my hearted or fashion now.
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I'm still thinking about it.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
That one not in Dallas,