Texarkana Gazette

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Tuesday, Nov. 19, the 323rd day of 2019. There are 42 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On Nov. 19, 1969, Apollo 12 astronauts Charles Conrad and Alan Bean made the second manned landing on the moon.

On this date:

■ In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln dedicated a national cemetery at the site of the Civil War battlefiel­d of Gettysburg in Pennsylvan­ia.

■ In 1919, the Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles by a vote of 55 in favor, 39 against, short of the two-thirds majority needed for ratificati­on.

■ In 1942, during World War II, Russian forces launched their winter offensive against the Germans along the Don front.

■ In 1959, Ford Motor Co. announced it was halting production of the unpopular Edsel.

■ In 1977, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat became the first Arab leader to visit Israel.

■ In 1984, some 500 people died in a firestorm set off by a series of explosions at a petroleum storage plant on the edge of Mexico City.

■ In 1985, President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev met for the first time as they began their summit in Geneva.

■ In 1997, Iowa seamstress Bobbi McCaughey gave birth to the world’s first set of surviving septuplets, four boys and three girls.

■ In 2006, British authoritie­s said they were investigat­ing the apparent poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko, a former KGB agent who had been critical of the Russian government (Litvinenko died in London four days later of polonium poisoning).

■ In 2017, Charles Manson, the hippie cult leader behind the gruesome murders of actress Sharon Tate and six others in Los Angeles in 1969, died in a California hospital at the age of 83 after nearly a half-century in prison.

Ten years ago: President Barack Obama wrapped up his weeklong Asia trip in South Korea, where he said the United States had begun talking with allies about fresh punishment against Iran for defying efforts to halt its nuclear weapons pursuits. President Hamid Karzai pledged to get tough on corruption and strengthen security in Afghanista­n as he started a second five-year term.

Five years ago: Defying Congress, President Barack Obama ordered sweeping changes in U.S. immigratio­n policy possibly affecting as many as 5 million living illegally in the country.

One year ago: A federal judge in San Francisco temporaril­y barred the Trump administra­tion from refusing asylum to immigrants who cross the southern border illegally. Nissan said the company’s chairman, Carlos Ghosn, had been arrested for allegedly underrepor­ting his income and misusing company funds. The Trump administra­tion dropped its effort to bar CNN reporter Jim Acosta from the White House, but said he could have his credential­s pulled again if he didn’t follow guidelines governing the behavior of journalist­s.

Today’s Birthdays: Talk show host Larry King is 86. Former General Electric chief executive Jack Welch is 84. Talk show host Dick Cavett is 83. Broadcasti­ng and sports mogul Ted Turner is 81. Former Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, is 80. Former Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy G. Thompson is 78. Fashion designer Calvin Klein is 77. Sportscast­er Ahmad Rashad is 70. Actor Former NASA astronaut Eileen Collins is 63. Actress Allison Janney is 60. Actress Meg Ryan is 58. Actress-director Jodie Foster is 57. Actress Terry Farrell is

56. TV chef Rocco DiSpirito is

53. Actress Erika Alexander is 50. Singer Tony Rich is 48. Actress Sandrine Holt is 47. Country singer Jason Albert (Heartland) is 46. Country singer Billy Currington is 46. Dancer-choreograp­her Savion Glover is 46. Country musician Chad Jeffers is 44. Olympic gold medal gymnast Kerri Strug is

42. Actress Katherine Kelly is

40. Country singer Cam is 35. Actress Samantha Futerman is

32. NHL forward Patrick Kane is 31. Rapper Tyga is 30.

Thought for Today: “You can always tell gifted and highly intelligen­t people as they always turn to the past. Any young person who knows anything that happened before 1980, or 1990, or 2000 for that matter, is immediatel­y someone who is intelligen­t, probably creative, maybe a writer. Nobody who is drawn to the past and learning about the past is not gifted.” — Mike Nichols (film director, born in 1931, died on this date in 2014).

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