Today in History for July 14th

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TodayInHistoryToday in History for July 14thToday in History for July 14thThe Associated PressHighlights of this day in history: Bastille prison stormed during the French Revolution; Outlaw 'Billy the Kid' gunned down; Richard Speck murders student nurses in Chicago; Mariner 4 probe flies by Mars; Folk singer Woody Guthrie born. (July 14)[Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] July 14th, 1789: (AP Photos)(NAT of "La Marseillaise")Start of the French Revolution, whose impact is felt across Europe for generations to come.Citizens in Paris storm the Bastille (bah-STEEL) prison -- a symbol of the French monarchy's tyranny -- and release seven prisoners inside.1881: (AP Photos)(NAT of "Billy The Kid" by Ry Cooder)William H. Bonney, Junior -- the outlaw known as "Billy the Kid" -- is shot and killed by Sheriff Pat Garrett in Fort Sumter, New Mexico.1966: (AP Photos)Richard Speck murders eight student nurses in a Chicago dormitory.He spends the rest of his life behind bars -- dying in prison more than 25 years later.1965: (AP Photos)NASA's Mariner Four space probe flies by Mars -- sending back the first pictures of the Red Planet's surface.And, 1912:(AP Photos)(NAT of "This Land is Your Land")Woody Guthrie -- the folk music legend whose songs include "This Land is Your Land" -- is born in Okemah (oh-KEE-muh), Oklahoma.Today in History, July 14th --- ___ ___, The Associated Press.(****END****) ANCHOR VOICE:-------------------------Mike GraciaVIDEO PRODUCER:------------------------------Ray BassettVIDEO SOURCE:--------------------------VariousVIDEO APPROVAL:------------------------------Nick MooreVIDEO RESTRICTIONS:----------------------------------NoneSCRIPT/WIRE SOURCE:

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