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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Hello everyone, I am Jeff and welcome to History and Factor.
It's about Today, presented by Cool Media Today, September the
twenty seventh.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Forms hash I lose a dasha, I'll run in. I'll
run in over that cash, Corny hush, Cormy hash.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
I'll catch you like a hash, Corny's hush.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Cory's hash.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
Today is National corn Beef Hash Day. Became popular during
World War Two result of food rationing. It was hard
to get fresh beef, so people got creative. They started
putting their leftovers together, meat, vegetables, potatoes, all of it.
Nothing would go to wayte Still a good way to
get rid of your leftovers. Now, today's corn beef hash.
It is simple potatoes and corn beef or mel. They
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started selling in the can in the nineteen fifties. I
think corned beef hash is a breakfast this kind of food,
so today might be a good breakfast for dinner night. Now,
if you want the best corn beav after, I'd probably
go to a greasy spoon diner. That'd be your best.
Speaker 3 (01:06):
Wait.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
But if you make it at home, there are no rules.
You can make it how you want. I'd use it.
Can just enjoy some corn beef hash today, all right,
so it's going on and entertainment on September the twenty seventh,
back to their twenty fifteen number one album was Beauty
Behind the Madness By the Weekend Weekend, the number one
song well Can't Feel My Face.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
I'm gonna feel my face one all of you?
Speaker 1 (01:28):
What love it? What I love it?
Speaker 2 (01:33):
I'm gonna feel my face one all of you?
Speaker 1 (01:37):
What I love it? What I love it? Oh, I
know She'll be that.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
That's the media least look enough.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
Luke Bryan he had the number one country song with
strip It Down.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
To drown out every dish trash. It's time when they
eat it happen, Stripping Down, stripping Yeah to you and
me like you used to be. When he was in
Home Backroad within Homeschool, Chambourne Spy, Little Players.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
The number one buck was Make Me by Lee Child.
Top movie was Hotel Transylvania two Dracula. He tries to
keep Mavis from leaving the hotel, but in order to
do it, he has to get the monster out of
his grandson, who is half human and half vampire. It's
voiced by Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, Selena Gomez, Kevin James,
Steve Busimi, David Spade, and a lot more. All Right,
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what happened on September the twenty seventh, fifteen ninety. Pope
Urban the seventh died thirteen days after become a pope
that is still the shortest papacy in history. Died from malaria.
Now as a state, they went to diaries for poor
young girls. Yeah, so they could get married. Sixteen ninety four,
a hurricane hit Barbados. It's saying twenty seven British ship
healed over three thousand sol sailors. That British didn't writ
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down what happened to the Barbados people though. Eighteen twenty one,
the Mexican War of Independence ended. Yeah, they didn't get it.
S Spain crushed the revolution. Yeah, so that Spain remained
in power. Eighteen ninety two, the Diamond Match Company started
selling the first book of matches. Yeah, before that, you
just got those single wood matches nineteen oh five. On
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the basically, the only physicist that everybody knows is Albert Einstein.
He had a paper published today. It introduced his equation
E equals mc squared. Took him ten years to come
up with it now, it is probably the most equation there.
Everybody pretty much heard of E equals MC squared, But
do you know what it really means. It's energy equals
mass times the speed of light squared. It means that
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energy and mass or matter are interchangeable, and that nothing
can go faster than the speed of light. That song
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is Memphis Blues by W. C. Hardy. It was released
today in nineteen twelve. It is the first blue song
in history. During World War Two, with so many cargo
ships being sank as they were going across the Atlantic Ocean, yeah,
something had to be done. See, they were gonna run
out of ships. United States came up with the Liberty Ships.
Now they were as simple to build and inexpensive. Each
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one only costs about two million bucks. So in eighteen
shipyards across the United States from nineteen forty one to
nineteen forty five, they were able to build twenty seven
hundred and ten of those Liberty ships. That more than
replaced all the ships that got sink. Was today. In
nineteen forty one, the very first one was launched. Now,
if you watch the TV show The Deadliest Catch, yeah
they have a Liberty ship on there. It was converted
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over to the crap boat. It's called the Wizard, Still
going strong. Nineteen sixty four, the Warrant Commission that was
formed to investigate the assassination of President John Kennedy. They
released their findings today. They concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald
actor alone. Yeah, no one will leave it back then either.
In twenty twenty three, on his way to the Sun,
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the Parker Solo Probe set a record for being the
fastest thing ever made by human beings. They got up
to three hundred and ninety four thousand, seven hundred and
thirty six miles an hour. To put it in perspective,
that'd be going from Los Angeles to New York in
twenty seconds.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
Joe dope, joke.
Speaker 3 (05:20):
Joke, shag dish Shibert Day.
Speaker 2 (05:23):
We're gonna page he left dish shibf Day. We want
simple carge. He's like dish Shibert Day.
Speaker 3 (05:28):
And you know we don't give jilberthday.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
Okay. He was born on September the twenty seventh. All right,
you bearliver Samuel Adams. He was born in Boston in
seventeen twenty two. One of our founding fathers now his
second cousin was John Adams, now John He took the
diplomatic route for as a lawyer for the American Revolution. Yeah,
that's how he got the job as the second President
of the United States. Sam he didn't do diplomacy. No,
he is a rebel. He was actually the main leader
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in the American independence movement. He was head of the
Sons of Liberty. You know those guys who pulled out
the Boston Tea Party. They did a lot more than that, though,
but they just of a vest of it, kind of
under the raider. Sam he was a really huge storn
in England side. But he did go into politics. He
was in the Continental Congress. He was actually a really
interestumental in the Declaration of Independence. He married his first
wife in seventeen forty nine and they had six kids.
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His wife died after ten years. Married his second wife
in seventeen sixty four. They were together until Sam died
in eighteen oh three at eighty one years old. Now
they don't know if Samuel Adams actually brewed beer, but
he really liked beer a lot, and he sold beer.
But what Sam really did he sold malt. Yeah, he
sold all the malt that was used to make beerd
He actually had the nickname Samuel of the Malt. Thomas
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Nasty was born in Germany in eighteen forty, came the
United States when he was six, became a political cartoonist.
He's the one who created the elephant image for the
Republican Party. Now he gets credit for creating the donkey
for the Democratic Party, but he actually just popularized that
he had the donkey for the Democratic Party. That was
actually done by former President Andrew Jackson. Nasty's the one
who came up with the popular image of Santa Claus.
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It's pretty much still used worldwide. He also created Uncle
Sam yep, he used his own faced. Nasty died from
yellow fever in nineteen oh two at sixty two years old.
Actor Wilford Brimley. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah,
in nineteen thirty four. Did Quaker Else commercials for over
twenty years and still had a big gut. Some of
his movies were The China Syndrome, The Thing Tender, Murphy's
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Tender Mercies, and The Natural Loves Cocoon movies. He's married
to his first wife for forty four years. They had
four sons, and then she died in two thousand. He
quickly married a second wife and they were together until
twenty twenty at eighty five years old, when he died
from kidney failure.
Speaker 3 (07:36):
Yes yet, say something.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
Yet. That was Randy Bachman playing for Bachman Turner Over.
He was their lead singer. Randy's eighty one. He's actually
going out on tour to do some shows in November.
He's born in Winnipeg, Canada, in nineteen four twenty three.
Randy helped form the band Guess Who Back in nineteen
sixty five. Then he left in nineteen seventy three formed
Bachman Turner Overdrive or Beat You. He started it with
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his brother and Fred Turner. Now his brother Robbie he
actually passed away a year and a half ago. So
it'll just be Randy and Fred after on tour. Well,
and they're gonna have a backing band by some of
the hits. You here, if you go see him, has
let it ride, taking care of business. Ain't seen nothing yet,
Hey you Yeah, it might be a fun show. Randy.
He married his first wife for eleven years and they
had six kids. Then he married a second wife for
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twenty nine years and they had one child. Now He
has twenty six grandkids. So now you know why I
went back out on tour. Oh why I'm married.
Speaker 2 (08:49):
Same shoeuree.
Speaker 1 (08:59):
He might have been bored Marvin to day, but he
was worldwide famous simply as Meatloaf. Born in Dallas, Texas
in nineteen forty seven, sold over one hundred million records.
His first album, Bad out of Hell sold over forty
three million. That makes it the sixth best selling album
all time. Some of his big hits were You Take
the Words Right out of My Mouth, Two out of Three,
Ain't Bad, Paradise, and the Dashboard Lights. He only had
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one number one song. Actually, it's the only song that
he had to ever win in the top ten. And
I'd do anything for you, but I won't do that.
He was in over fifty movies, Rocky four, Picture Show, Crazy,
Alabama Fight Club, That's Someone. Married his first wife for
twenty two years and they had two daughters. Married his
second wife in two thousand and seven. They were together
until he died from COVID in twenty twenty two at
seventy four years old. That was Sean Cassidy, David Cassidy's
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younger brother, Sean sixty six he's going to Los Angeles
in nineteen fifty. His famous parents were Shirley Jones and
Jack Cassidy Sean. He first found fame on TV. He
starting The Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew Mysteries. Then he was
in the movie Breaking Away. He after that did writing
and producing for TV. I guess the last TV show
he put on was New Amsterdam. He had some success
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as a pop idol in nineteen seventies. He's saying that's
rock and roll. The dude run Ron and Hey Deani.
He had a son and a daughter from his first wife,
a daughter from his second wife. Married his third wife
in two thousand and four and they have two sons
and two daughters.
Speaker 3 (10:36):
He was Rhythm.
Speaker 2 (10:41):
Then I Can go to.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
Then the Cases Long.
Speaker 2 (10:54):
Semi some time live.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
Stephen Jenkins. He is the founder and lead singer for
Third Eye. He's born in Indio, California, in nineteen sixty four.
He's sixty today now Third e blind. It means metaphysical
concept of a mine's third eye. Yeah, I thought it
was something dirty two. They started in nineteen ninety three.
Now Steven he's the only originally member still with the band.
They have a couple of shows left on their current
tur if you want to see them, not many their
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ending it here at the end of September. Now some
of their heads are semi charm, Live Jumper, How's It
Going to Be? And Never Let You Go. Actress Gwyneth Paltrow.
She's fifty two. She was born in Los Angeles in
nineteen seventy two. Her famous mom is actress by Danner,
So our mom was starring in The Fucker Movie is Gwynne?
She Won An Oscar and Shakespeare in Love. Some of
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Gwenna's other movies were Seven Talented Mister Ripley, Shallow Howe,
She's in Pepper Potts, and a whole bunch of Iron
Man and Avenger movies. She was married to Chris Martin,
the lead singer of Coldplay, for thirteen years. They had
a son and daughter. She married a second husband in
twenty eighteen. Well the lead singer for Three Dollars Down,
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is Bad Arnold. He was born in Esqua, Twampa, Mississippi,
in nineteen seventy eight. Forty six. Show wrote that song
Kryptomite when he's fifteen years old. In his high school
math class. He had four and three dollars down in
nineteen ninety six. Now, Brad he actually started out as
their drummer and singer. But in two thousand, yeah, he's
only saying since then they got a new drummer. This
sold over thirty million records. Some of their hits are
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Loser obviously, Kryptonite, when I'm Gone without You. They're actually
on tour right now with Creed. Yeah, they're double billing it. Yeah,
they're gonna do it till the beginning of December. They
just put on a really good show here in Denver
a couple of weeks ago. Brad He married his second
wife in two thousand and nine.
Speaker 2 (12:51):
I did this son, I come from Monday's home. He must.
That's you come from Monday.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
Y'all go rappers. Singer Lilla Wayne. He was born in
New Orleans in nineteen eighty two. Forty two year old.
Got his first record deal when he was only fifteen,
so the one hundred million records sends. Some of his
big hits are go DJ, Lollipop, Got Money, she will
Sucker for Pain. Now. He got his first tattoo and
he is fourteen years old. Now he has eighty nine
of them now. He married once and has a son
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from it. Then he had a daughter from a girlfriend.
Then he had a son from another girlfriend. Then he
had a son from another girlfriend. So he likes making babies.
He's just done like wearing rings. Huh. He's actually on
tour until November.
Speaker 2 (14:03):
Avril.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
Levine is forty years old. He's born in Belleville, Ontario, Canada,
in nineteen eighty four. Avril it's French for April. Yeah,
I know. She was born in September. It must be
a Canadian thing.
Speaker 2 (14:12):
Now.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
She dropped out of high school and released her first
album when she's seventeen years old, sold fifty million since.
That makes her the third best selling female Canadian artists
of all time. She's behind Celine Dion and Shannina Twin.
Now she's eighth best selling Canadian artists. Who throw everybody
else in there. She's not touring, but as she was,
I bet you would hear the songs complicated skater boy,
don't tell me go friend. Her second husband was Chad Kroeger,
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the lead singer for the band Nickelback. They stuck that
marriage out for two years. All right, let's go back
to matches. This one's kind of surprising. The cigarette lighter yeah,
it was invented ten years before matches were Oh thank
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died to day in twenty seventeen at ninety one years old.
Hughes said life is too short to be living somebody
else's dream. You guys, have an awesome day, and we'll
talk tomorrow.