The Daily Rewind

History Talks with Garrett

Welcome to The Daily Rewind, each day we rewind back in time as we take a closer look at events in history that shaped our world

  1. 2d ago

    June 29 in History: Shakespeare's Globe Burns, USA Stuns England & NASA Makes History

    📜 June 29 in History | Shakespeare's Globe Burns, USA Stuns England & NASA Makes History What happened on June 29? In today's episode of The Daily Rewind, we rewind the clock to explore some of the most fascinating events that took place on this day in history. In this episode:🎭 1613: Shakespeare's famous Globe Theatre is destroyed by fire during a performance of Henry VIII.🚀 1995: The United States Space Shuttle docks with the Russian space station Mir, marking a major milestone in international space cooperation and paving the way for the International Space Station.⚽ 1950: The United States pulls off one of the greatest upsets in sports history by defeating England 1–0 in the FIFA World Cup, a match forever remembered as the "Miracle on Green."🏆 1958: Pelé leads Brazil to its first FIFA World Cup championship, launching one of the greatest careers in soccer history.🛥️ 1994: The United States reopens Guantánamo Bay Naval Base to process thousands of Haitian and Cuban refugees during a major migration crisis. Whether you love history, sports, space exploration, or world events, there's something new to discover every day. 👍 If you enjoyed today's episode, be sure to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you never miss another journey through history. Which event surprised you the most? Let me know in the comments! #TodayInHistory #HistoryTalks #AmericanHistory #WorldHistory #Shakespeare #WorldCup #NASA #HistoryChannel

    2 min
  2. Jun 13

    Otto Warmier's 2017 Release From North Korea

    📅 Today in History – June 13 | Miranda Rights, Pentagon Papers, Thurgood Marshall & MoreWelcome back to The Daily Rewind, the history podcast where we rewind the clock and explore the people, events, and moments that shaped our world.In today's June 13th episode, we dive into one of the most important Supreme Court decisions in American history Miranda v. Arizona (1966) and the story of Ernesto Miranda, whose case established the Miranda Rights that police officers still read today.We also explore:🔹 1807: President Thomas Jefferson becomes the first sitting U.S. president subpoenaed during the treason trial of former Vice President Aaron Burr,🔹 1967:Thurgood Marshall is nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court, becoming the first African American justice in American history.🔹 197: The Pentagon Papers are published by The New York Times, revealing secret government decisions surrounding the Vietnam War and sparking a nationwide debate over government transparency.🔹 2017: American student Otto Warmbier returns home from North Korean captivity after more than a year in detention.Whether you're a history enthusiast, student, teacher, or just curious about what happened on this day in history, this episode is packed with fascinating stories and historical insights.🎙️ Subscribe to The Daily Rewind for daily history episodes covering major historical events, famous birthdays, Supreme Court cases, wars, political moments, and forgotten stories from the past.#TodayInHistory #June13 #MirandaRights #MirandavArizona #PentagonPapers #ThurgoodMarshall #AaronBurr #ThomasJefferson #OttoWarmbier #VietnamWar #USHistory #HistoryPodcast #TheDailyRewind #OnThisDay #SupremeCourt #AmericanHistory

    8 min

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Welcome to The Daily Rewind, each day we rewind back in time as we take a closer look at events in history that shaped our world