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kirby smith is in a different department. those orders would have had to come from richmond to get anything done and kirby smith is not very interested. there will be some movement on the others june 7 with the advancesd some other on the lake providence area, but nothing that would remotely need pemberton in vicksburg. is -- time pendleton pemberton is bottled up in vicksburg, there is not much he could have done anyway. that britain was a pennsylvanian have any effect on the confidence of his leadership both up and down the chain of command? absolutely. another thing reading these letters and diaries, everybody is convinced that pemberton sold expect. he got some monetary gain in that and had a deal worked out with grant. there was even one far-fetched story that they were communicating with a bouquet of flowers. andgot a bouquet of flowers it supposedly had a message from grant to and all kind of stuff. there is no doubt in my mind a pemberton, but he is confederacy and the best and he wanted for his department being a pen
kirby smith is in a different department. those orders would have had to come from richmond to get anything done and kirby smith is not very interested. there will be some movement on the others june 7 with the advancesd some other on the lake providence area, but nothing that would remotely need pemberton in vicksburg. is -- time pendleton pemberton is bottled up in vicksburg, there is not much he could have done anyway. that britain was a pennsylvanian have any effect on the confidence of his...
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kirby smith is in a different department. those orders would have had to come from richmond themselves to get anything done and kirby smith is not very interested. will be some movement on the other side, of course, on june 7 with the attack on militants men, and some other advances on the lake providence area and so on, but nothing that would remotely aid pemberton in vicksburg. and by the time pemberton is bottled up in vicksburg, there is not much he could have done anyway. so it is a done deal. yes sir? >> did the fact that britain was -- did the fact that pemberton was a pennsylvanian have any effect on the confidence of his leadership both up and down the chain of command? dr. smith: absolutely it does. another thing reading these letters and diaries, everybody talks about -- everybody is convinced that pemberton sold vicksburg, that he got some monetary gain and all that and had a deal worked out with grant. there was even one part to the story that somehow they were communicating with a bouquet of flowers. one of them
kirby smith is in a different department. those orders would have had to come from richmond themselves to get anything done and kirby smith is not very interested. will be some movement on the other side, of course, on june 7 with the attack on militants men, and some other advances on the lake providence area and so on, but nothing that would remotely aid pemberton in vicksburg. and by the time pemberton is bottled up in vicksburg, there is not much he could have done anyway. so it is a done...
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kirby gave the money to the late man's relatives. >> trevor: wow!s guy found $43,000 in a couch. who owned this couch? ( laughter ) bill gates? i've heard of losing coins in a couch, but who is, like, oh, where did i put my $50,000? but this guy is one of the nicest human beings ever. he returned $43,000. i'm not going to lie. that's way nicer than i can ever be. i don't play those games, man. finders keepers. i won't even return a rental car. i'm, like, yo, it's mine. sir, you didn't return the car. i don't know what the you're talking about? but how do i connect bluetooth if hypothetically i drive it again? just saying. ( laughter ) but if i buy the couch, you get to keep what's coming with it. you're buying a lifetime of someone else's farts. if you're willing to stick your hand in the couch, you deserve whatever you find. finally, in environmental news, because of climate change, it may soon be impossible to grow coffee beans in most of the world. but now scientists have decided they're going to do something about that. >> inside a laboratory, s
kirby gave the money to the late man's relatives. >> trevor: wow!s guy found $43,000 in a couch. who owned this couch? ( laughter ) bill gates? i've heard of losing coins in a couch, but who is, like, oh, where did i put my $50,000? but this guy is one of the nicest human beings ever. he returned $43,000. i'm not going to lie. that's way nicer than i can ever be. i don't play those games, man. finders keepers. i won't even return a rental car. i'm, like, yo, it's mine. sir, you didn't...
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now are we seeing twitter diplomacy on the social media platform, kirby? is that what's going on here? >> twitter has really become the public place of diplomacy in a way that i don't think we've seen it in recent years. we talk about normal channels of diplomacy. we talk about the back channels of diplomacy. we certainly hope the back channels are being used between the united states and iran. twitter is something of a front channel. it allows leaders to communicate when they don't have any other vehicles to do it. it lacks nuance and context. i get that. i thought it was notable in the night of the al assad air attack that the president and mr. zsa reek used twitter to try to de-escalate tension. that was interesting. >> it was. some were saying twitter played a role in helping cooler heads prevail. james, what was your reaction of the u.s. and iran conflict? you've written in the past about just how dreadful, how devastating all out war between the two countries would be. >> i think one of the ongoing challenges for the u.s. news media and that of the w
now are we seeing twitter diplomacy on the social media platform, kirby? is that what's going on here? >> twitter has really become the public place of diplomacy in a way that i don't think we've seen it in recent years. we talk about normal channels of diplomacy. we talk about the back channels of diplomacy. we certainly hope the back channels are being used between the united states and iran. twitter is something of a front channel. it allows leaders to communicate when they don't have...
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admiral kirby, let me start with you. iran's islamic ref lugsary guard corps taking credit for the attacks. it's obviously a significant escalation from iran, a response. what do you make of the form this attack has taken given all the options frankly at iran's disposal? >> it's very clear to me that the way they did this was deliberately intended, not only to send a message to donald trump that they immediamean bus but that they have the capability to cause real damage. that's why they chose three particular weapons and that they were willing, brazen enough to launch them from iranian soil. clearly, it's a statement of not only their capability, but their willingness to use that capable. so we'll see the president hopefully latter tonight. what i think is going to be interesting to see is obviously how he responds to this, but trying to understand the degree to which for him decision space is now getting smaller. it's getting a little bit more closed, as this pattern of escalation continues to increase and that's the con
admiral kirby, let me start with you. iran's islamic ref lugsary guard corps taking credit for the attacks. it's obviously a significant escalation from iran, a response. what do you make of the form this attack has taken given all the options frankly at iran's disposal? >> it's very clear to me that the way they did this was deliberately intended, not only to send a message to donald trump that they immediamean bus but that they have the capability to cause real damage. that's why they...
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joining me now, john kirby, a cnn diplomatic analyst. always a pleasure to have you on the show. >> my pleasure. >> reporte >> iran's strikes crossed the red line. we've learned that iran's strike was not populated by americans. and iran's foreign minister tweeted this, we do not seek escalation or war. all is well. missiles launched from iran at two military bases. assessment of casualties and damages. now, so far, so good. could all this possibly indicate that both sides are trying to de-escalate the situation? and do you believe that was a deliberate effort on a part of iran to avoid u.s. casualties? >> your first question, i don't think we can relax and think it's over. from twitter, it seems like both sides want to ratchet down the tensions. that's encouraging, as well as the president's tweet. there's some interest in de-escalating. i don't know if we know enough right now to completely relax. we have to see what happens in the next hours and weeks. the intent of iranians not to hit u.s. troops and cause casualties, again, we have
joining me now, john kirby, a cnn diplomatic analyst. always a pleasure to have you on the show. >> my pleasure. >> reporte >> iran's strikes crossed the red line. we've learned that iran's strike was not populated by americans. and iran's foreign minister tweeted this, we do not seek escalation or war. all is well. missiles launched from iran at two military bases. assessment of casualties and damages. now, so far, so good. could all this possibly indicate that both sides are...
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kirby says he had the couch for a few weeks before noticing it was uncomfortable and that is when hister decided to open it up. he says he doesn't feel right keeping the money so he reached out to the store. >> just doing the right thing. this is someone who in spite of what they are going through and in spite of their needs has said i'm going to do the right thing. >> i've heard of it so many other times and i thought what would i do if that happened to me. mal i know. >> a total of $43,170 was found in the cushion. kirby says he could use the money and the dinner were badly but he feels better knowing the money is in the right hands. that is so cool. >>> truly believe in karma and i think good things will happen for him. he did the right thing. >>>: 55. part of the bay area got snow overnight. will show you where residents might encounter some slushy conditions on the way to work. to i see whether cause a plane to slide off the runway in kansas city. we're going their life right now where the airport is shutdown. >>> don't forget we are streaming now on cbsn bay area 24/7. you can f
kirby says he had the couch for a few weeks before noticing it was uncomfortable and that is when hister decided to open it up. he says he doesn't feel right keeping the money so he reached out to the store. >> just doing the right thing. this is someone who in spite of what they are going through and in spite of their needs has said i'm going to do the right thing. >> i've heard of it so many other times and i thought what would i do if that happened to me. mal i know. >> a...
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governor, president kirby, speaker white, members of the mississippi legislature, friends, family, and my fellow mississippians, is my greatest honor to stand before you today and take the sacred oath. i was just 29 years old when i first took enough in this capital. to serve the people of this great state. the last part of that oath in the heart of the end of the day, and it drives me still today. so help me god. the call to action of the oath of office is noncommitment to be perfect. it is a commitment to seek the guidance of the almighty god to compensate for human cruelty. our forebears and mississippi governments, were not perfect. but the perfectly scripted this oath. as you governor, you have my commitment to seek god news guidance and god news will and all that i do. [applause]. we began the celebration on sunday, and the church where we have worshiped since we were students in college. in a start the celebration, we pray not that will we would be perfect but that we would be faithful. i would like to take a few moments today, to talk about the road ahead of us and about what i
governor, president kirby, speaker white, members of the mississippi legislature, friends, family, and my fellow mississippians, is my greatest honor to stand before you today and take the sacred oath. i was just 29 years old when i first took enough in this capital. to serve the people of this great state. the last part of that oath in the heart of the end of the day, and it drives me still today. so help me god. the call to action of the oath of office is noncommitment to be perfect. it is a...
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losing the good news is really really close to the group because he was the only legend kirby bryant's disturbs tributes in los angeles and around the world he was known as one of the best ever he's helicopter went down with others of board including his 13 year old daughter outside of l.a. there were no survivors. also in the show the deadly risp era tree fires that hit china so hard most quickly spread further that's from chinese authorities who now say at least 76 people have died we've more than 2700 cases reported the country has issued massive travel bans to try and stem the spirit. i'm jared reed welcome to the show restart with more on that breaking news on kobe bryant the basketball icon has died in a helicopter crash the former l.a. lakers player was traveling on a private helicopter with his teenage daughter and 7 others when it went down in foggy with near los angeles on sunday morning there were no are survivors bryant won 5 n.b.a. titles and 2 olympic gold medals the superstar's death has triggered an outpouring of grief around the world. the emergency call came at 9 47 a
losing the good news is really really close to the group because he was the only legend kirby bryant's disturbs tributes in los angeles and around the world he was known as one of the best ever he's helicopter went down with others of board including his 13 year old daughter outside of l.a. there were no survivors. also in the show the deadly risp era tree fires that hit china so hard most quickly spread further that's from chinese authorities who now say at least 76 people have died we've more...
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. >> analyst retired admiral kirby joins the conversation.ad that only in a time of crisis like this do we do the math and realize only 60 to 70,000 military in the region have to support that. you know the reasonable, you know -- you know the region, you know how it works. >> we should expect them to retaliate or respond through a am asymmetric means. i think they will focus on civilian sites and not military sites. >> they have also declared the military as a terrorist organization, just like they have the quds force. when you say it will be a military target, do you take them at their word in this situation? >> i think we have to, and i think the department of defense is doing exactly that, sending more troops and now bombers into the area. i think you have to. now, look, the terrorists saying military organizations are terrorist organizations in terms of the united states, i think that's largely rhetorical in a way to make themselves feel good about it, but i think we need to take seriously the potential threat to america's troops. >> if
. >> analyst retired admiral kirby joins the conversation.ad that only in a time of crisis like this do we do the math and realize only 60 to 70,000 military in the region have to support that. you know the reasonable, you know -- you know the region, you know how it works. >> we should expect them to retaliate or respond through a am asymmetric means. i think they will focus on civilian sites and not military sites. >> they have also declared the military as a terrorist...
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kirby, our lady of grace catholic church, indianland, south carolina. the chaplain: let us pray. good and gracious god, you have ordered all things according to your laws of goodness and righteousness. you bless all your children with equal dignity and endow them with talented to pursue happiness. in your kindness, you inspire and raise up leaders for your people. we ask you to bless this house of representatives, made up of these leaders, and to bless their work during today's session. grant them prudence and fortitude, may they seek your divine wisdom and give you due homage in all their deliberations and decisions. may they always seek the common good, the public benefit and true justice and peace for all. we ask all these blessings from you, who are the lord god, and the giver of life, forever and ever. amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house her approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from california, m
kirby, our lady of grace catholic church, indianland, south carolina. the chaplain: let us pray. good and gracious god, you have ordered all things according to your laws of goodness and righteousness. you bless all your children with equal dignity and endow them with talented to pursue happiness. in your kindness, you inspire and raise up leaders for your people. we ask you to bless this house of representatives, made up of these leaders, and to bless their work during today's session. grant...
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they don't say that privately. >> admiral kirby, your reaction to withdrawing troops from iraq? >> well, so i think the president does have a point there. i have to -- you look very clothesly at the statements that were issued by -- closely at the statements that were issued lie welcome. they talked about the u.s. sending troops for a mechanism for a future withdrawal. a mechanism, a step to a step to a step. there is division inside the iraqi government about the presence of american forces on their soil. obviously there are -- there are many. those that are supported by iran and the shiite majority there, that want troops out of the country. and these, the strike on soleimani at the baghdad international airport has also caused tensions in other blocks of the iraqi parliament about american presence on the ground. but it's not clear that they want an immediate withdrawal. because the iraqi government understands that the fight against isis is still on going and they need american support, advise and assist, and additional capabilities to go after that. plus, there's a lot of t
they don't say that privately. >> admiral kirby, your reaction to withdrawing troops from iraq? >> well, so i think the president does have a point there. i have to -- you look very clothesly at the statements that were issued by -- closely at the statements that were issued lie welcome. they talked about the u.s. sending troops for a mechanism for a future withdrawal. a mechanism, a step to a step to a step. there is division inside the iraqi government about the presence of...
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ladies and gentlemen, join me in welcoming paul richter and john kirby. [applause] >> thanks for coming out on a cold night here in dc. i don't think there could be a better time for a book like paul because the career foreign service has been brought to the floor of america's imagination in light of the impeachment inquiry and it doesn't matter where you are on the political side or you are for or against what they are doing. you can see just by watching any little bit of the testimony the last couple of weeks how professional and skilled peace men and women are in the ride from that some of the attributes they bring to the effort and they bring this going to professionalism to what they do, so i'd like to start because i know this was a bit long in the making but what gave you the idea for the topic, and by those foreign service officers? >> i started thinking about this when i started working the state department i was covering right after 9/11 and i noticed pretty soon but every time there was a new crisis in some part of the world, usually the middle
ladies and gentlemen, join me in welcoming paul richter and john kirby. [applause] >> thanks for coming out on a cold night here in dc. i don't think there could be a better time for a book like paul because the career foreign service has been brought to the floor of america's imagination in light of the impeachment inquiry and it doesn't matter where you are on the political side or you are for or against what they are doing. you can see just by watching any little bit of the testimony...
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and let me begin with you, admiral john kirby. what struck you the most from what you heard from the secretary of state and also equally as important, what did you not get an answer to? >> well, we didn't get an answer as to specifically why now, why hitting soleimani now and in the manner they did. he didn't go into any of the intelligence, not that we would have expected much detail, but he wouldn't go there. he wouldn't answer the question about whether or not hitting cultural sites was a war crime, but it was pretty clear to me and jim hit on this a secretary ago in the last answer to andrea mitchell that he just wasn't going to try to defend the whole cultural site argument, he was going back to international law, pompeo's way of not confronting trump. but to me the big takeaway was when he talked about confronting and containing iran as a strategy. it was a clearly articulated way of putting their iran policy into some sort of perspective. we can argue whether that's the right answer for policy or not, but he said confront a
and let me begin with you, admiral john kirby. what struck you the most from what you heard from the secretary of state and also equally as important, what did you not get an answer to? >> well, we didn't get an answer as to specifically why now, why hitting soleimani now and in the manner they did. he didn't go into any of the intelligence, not that we would have expected much detail, but he wouldn't go there. he wouldn't answer the question about whether or not hitting cultural sites...
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ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming paul richter and john kirby. [applause]g [inaudible conversations] >> good evening, everybody. how are y'all? thanks for coming out here on a cold, wet night here in d.c. >> [inaudible] >> thank you, sir. well, as mr. graham said, i don't think there could be a better time for a book like paul's. because the foreign service, the career foreign service has really beenbe brought to the foe of america's imagination now in light of the impeachment inquiry. and it doesn't really matter where you are on the political side, whether you're for or against what they're doing on impeachment, you can see just by watching any little bit of the testimony inin the last couple f weeks how professional, how skilled these men and women are and sort of derive from that some of the core attributes that they bring to theom effort. which is not unlike in many ways the way the military brings skill and professionalism to what they do. so i'd like to start, paul, because i know this was a book long in the making, but what gave you the i
ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming paul richter and john kirby. [applause]g [inaudible conversations] >> good evening, everybody. how are y'all? thanks for coming out here on a cold, wet night here in d.c. >> [inaudible] >> thank you, sir. well, as mr. graham said, i don't think there could be a better time for a book like paul's. because the foreign service, the career foreign service has really beenbe brought to the foe of america's imagination now in light of...
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do if that >>howard kirby had that moment after he bought a couch from it. her story likes to shop at the habitat for humanity stored, a lowso michigan. last month the purase a couch for his man cave, but this weekend he made a pretty big discovery wafilled with $43,000 in cashi have to pinch myself make surei'm not dreaming or something. >>well he didn't feel right about keeping the money so he found out who donated the cou she returned it to a woman who turned it in after her grandfather had died last year every cent. >>yeah let's take look at your playoff forecast this sunday, the 49 ers take on th packers and game time will be around 00:40pm in the afternoon and we're going to noce temperatures in the low 60's by arounkickoff time mostly cloudy skies a little bit breezy at times but wakep planner forecast is going to show for the 1st half of the weekend very dry near average temperatures in the mid to upper 50's and as we take a ok ahead at the next 7 day forecast we're gog to remain dry all the wathrough monday long holiday weekend so take advantage of
do if that >>howard kirby had that moment after he bought a couch from it. her story likes to shop at the habitat for humanity stored, a lowso michigan. last month the purase a couch for his man cave, but this weekend he made a pretty big discovery wafilled with $43,000 in cashi have to pinch myself make surei'm not dreaming or something. >>well he didn't feel right about keeping the money so he found out who donated the cou she returned it to a woman who turned it in after her...
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, jack kirby landed a few days after d-day on omaha beach. i think art -- i have seen many pictures and sketches. there's someone with an art degree. there are many little stories to put together. second comment is to you, sarah. i just want to say something about the importance of women in the french resistance. thank you for taking care of that. i would like also to say, while there were young people like my grandfather, under 23 years old in the french resistance, or over 40 years old with three or four kids, those remain after the french defeat of 1940 in the country, 1.8 million prisoners in germany who were young men from 20 to 45. thank you very much. >> and the undercount of women is intentional. it is not an accident. it's not just that they're being erased. when general de gaulle is saying the french resistance, we all resisted, he is also making an argument that france deserves a seat in the new international order, that it is a strong and virile nation. if you are basing your case on your resistance, the more women you have, the l
, jack kirby landed a few days after d-day on omaha beach. i think art -- i have seen many pictures and sketches. there's someone with an art degree. there are many little stories to put together. second comment is to you, sarah. i just want to say something about the importance of women in the french resistance. thank you for taking care of that. i would like also to say, while there were young people like my grandfather, under 23 years old in the french resistance, or over 40 years old with...
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to ease the tension and to allow a better stability also in terms of humanitarian assistance in the kirby asked specifically about the whole because the station there may become even more precarious with the recent announcement of the american pullout and the looming turkish a fanciful on the areas that are. still controlled by some of the kurdish groups do you have any concerns about what may transpire in that part of northern syria in weeks and months to come well obviously we are concerned by. this is the there by the new situation at the present moment we are the situation is much too fluid to even say whether yes or no or we do have access in the in those areas which are now . under control of the turkish armed forces but i feel. the next few days have 1st to give us a clear picture on what the humanitarian impact is and then also to materialize and to see what are do you have a news with which on which we could have access but this is certainly our determination to continue the work we have done in the past and we hope that all the parties involved will offer us accesses and as we k
to ease the tension and to allow a better stability also in terms of humanitarian assistance in the kirby asked specifically about the whole because the station there may become even more precarious with the recent announcement of the american pullout and the looming turkish a fanciful on the areas that are. still controlled by some of the kurdish groups do you have any concerns about what may transpire in that part of northern syria in weeks and months to come well obviously we are concerned...
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georgia coach kirby smart was soaked with a big old gatorade bath at the end of the 26-14 win. that day. >>> up next in "the pulse," why today is the biggest day for returns. >>> also ahead, alex trebek and his wife opening up about the "jeopardy" host's battle with cancer. trebek's new admission and what his wife wants him to stop doing. >>> plus, the popular tech product swallowed by a 7-year-old. our mission is to provide complete, balanced...
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." >> reporter: when michigan resident howard kirby and his daughter-in-law were watching tv one nighte, he says he noticed something strange. >> the footstool was always uncomfortable. it made my feet ache. >> reporter: the retired father of six paid $70 for the sofa and this foot stool at his local thrift store outside of lansing. they decided to take a closer look at one of the cushions. >> she unzipped it, and there is two envelopes that had $43,170 in the envelope. when she pulled it out she said, "dad, money!" >> reporter: you heard that right. more than $43,000. howard had hit the jackpot. he started thinking about how he would use that money. >> everything ran through my mind. now i can pay off my house and put a roof on my house and retire real good. >> reporter: but after thinking about it some more, he decided to find the rightful owner. so he went back to the thrift store. >> i know how it is to lose something and never get it back. >> reporter: the thrift store reached out to this family, the newberryies who had unknowingly donated the furniture from their grandfather's ho
." >> reporter: when michigan resident howard kirby and his daughter-in-law were watching tv one nighte, he says he noticed something strange. >> the footstool was always uncomfortable. it made my feet ache. >> reporter: the retired father of six paid $70 for the sofa and this foot stool at his local thrift store outside of lansing. they decided to take a closer look at one of the cushions. >> she unzipped it, and there is two envelopes that had $43,170 in the...
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in bradford in the united kingdom at your boss a good ballplayer what did their kirby represent to you was he a particular inspiration for you yeah definitely i mean sidney i always thought that he talked about. individuality is a player he was always compared to like michael jordan and he always you know said that i'm not michael jordan and i'm koby and to me that allowed me to kind of actually embrace my own sort of game as a basketball player and not try to actually be like and you replay it i started playing possible so late i think i was around my twenty's and to begin with that kind of almost the bigger players on my team and trying to play like them and then eventually you know by watching colby and watching like his plays and everything i kind of just and the way he talked about himself as a player made me feel like i actually to be the best player that i can be i actually just be myself and what about the younger generation growing up now how they're beginning to play basketball themselves how where are they koby and his his phenomenal reputation i think everyone knows him lik
in bradford in the united kingdom at your boss a good ballplayer what did their kirby represent to you was he a particular inspiration for you yeah definitely i mean sidney i always thought that he talked about. individuality is a player he was always compared to like michael jordan and he always you know said that i'm not michael jordan and i'm koby and to me that allowed me to kind of actually embrace my own sort of game as a basketball player and not try to actually be like and you replay it...
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and you get something inside me just i'm like someone who had sort of a little you know that was a kirby moves so i do think obviously him working in bronze and all that kind of stuff did find his voice and allow him to reach audiences all over well right and then boys we're running out of time not going to go to a minute or so left but a final thought from you or how you would sum this man up and and the legacy that he leaves yeah i think when he stands in terms of the greats of the n.b.a. can be debated he certainly someone up there that you can't denies spoken about in the same breath as the greatest you know the market jones and le bron james and things like that so he's definitely in the conversation and that may you know how that sort of pans out over the next couple of years will be interesting to say but what he definitely did deliver is that you know time with p.n. allowed us to see. you know n.b.a. games on a weekly basis across the world in a time where commercialism and you know you know the marketing juggernauts of added there so no i was able to promote kobe bryant across t
and you get something inside me just i'm like someone who had sort of a little you know that was a kirby moves so i do think obviously him working in bronze and all that kind of stuff did find his voice and allow him to reach audiences all over well right and then boys we're running out of time not going to go to a minute or so left but a final thought from you or how you would sum this man up and and the legacy that he leaves yeah i think when he stands in terms of the greats of the n.b.a. can...
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since we're all sharing, i have to say, favorite daughter kirby got engaged.ing, small, i don't care if 2020's not the cheer, whenever you do it, i want -- i'm ready to get my marching orders to assist in any way i can. i'm trying not to be one of those mothers, but i have been collecting a list of baby names. >> and what's -- >> that i think are good that they could fall or not whenever the time is ready. >> have you submitted your suggestions yet? >> yes, i'm keeping a running list. has names like eden, chandler, people say you're not supposed to do that, but i can't help it. >> chandler, i like that one. >> don't you like that? >> a "friends" inspired -- >> milo i like. syria i like. kirby said the other day, mom, my womb is empty. i'm just excited that she got engaged. whenever she needs me, i will be ready. >> keep the suggestions to yourself. >> i like milo. >> i do, too. >>> as we start fresh with a new year, we're giv >>> we got a team, and our team works every day here in studio 57, around the world really, to bring you all that and all that matters.
since we're all sharing, i have to say, favorite daughter kirby got engaged.ing, small, i don't care if 2020's not the cheer, whenever you do it, i want -- i'm ready to get my marching orders to assist in any way i can. i'm trying not to be one of those mothers, but i have been collecting a list of baby names. >> and what's -- >> that i think are good that they could fall or not whenever the time is ready. >> have you submitted your suggestions yet? >> yes, i'm keeping a...
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. >>> favorite daughter kirby got engaged.ve been collecting a list of baby names. kirby said the other day, mom, my womb is empty. >> resolution time. >> i'm all like -- >> i'm trying to be better about making gym appointments. >> i'm resolving in the new year, katy, i'm resolving to pick up my socks off the floor -- >> you're being reported -- >> before i go to bed. >> how ambitious of you. >> i know. i was thinking i would like to make this the year where i don't do anything i don't absolutely want to do. why am dying this? i don't even like this person. so i'm trying to come up with something that i just say no to things i don't really want to do. >> okay. good luck with that. >> i know -- >> go out for dinner in january. >> yes. >> okay. ♪ ♪ can my side be firm? and mine super soft? yes. with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. so, can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it int
. >>> favorite daughter kirby got engaged.ve been collecting a list of baby names. kirby said the other day, mom, my womb is empty. >> resolution time. >> i'm all like -- >> i'm trying to be better about making gym appointments. >> i'm resolving in the new year, katy, i'm resolving to pick up my socks off the floor -- >> you're being reported -- >> before i go to bed. >> how ambitious of you. >> i know. i was thinking i would like to make...
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and as far as a british overseas territory in the kirby here we met people who were not allowed to vote in the referendum and will and should have had a chance to participate in the back seat in northern ireland we met people who requested voting for president. if i had the opportunity to turn back around. i would be encouraged to change my man and man and we met people who organize breaks it like former junior minister so well a brave a man i don't think negotiations are supposed to be friendly. i was away for 10 years and yes you might very much like the person you're negotiating with but you know at the end of the day you're going to be serving the interests of your client most of the negotiations took place in brussels in the european commission and council these were tough negotiations no doubt but also precisely because the u.k. did not know what they wanted to take for instance the case of seasonal workers from the e.u. . if the u.k. leaves the internal market this labor force will be gone just as the e.u. is aquaculture all subsidies will laugh to practice it as british farmer k
and as far as a british overseas territory in the kirby here we met people who were not allowed to vote in the referendum and will and should have had a chance to participate in the back seat in northern ireland we met people who requested voting for president. if i had the opportunity to turn back around. i would be encouraged to change my man and man and we met people who organize breaks it like former junior minister so well a brave a man i don't think negotiations are supposed to be...
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follow me, i am a one armed jersey son of a, shouts kirby, and pitches into the confederate line. they have turned, confederates are moving north of yorktown road intent on collapsing the other union column. kearney will catch their right, he has marched around the rest of the union army, not waiting to get into combat. he catches the confederate right at the same time peck's brigade will show down the yorktown road. they are going to slam headlong into this confederate counterattack, and drive the steam right out of the confederate column. they recapture part of their artillery, and it is about this time that some slaves from local plantations go into union headquarters and tell the union high command that the confederate left had been abandoned. with this information, sumner, in charge of the union army, will depend will dispatch hancock and a lieutenant to go with him and investigate the confederate left. on this section of battlefield, the confederate counterattack has had the steam punched out of it by kearney on their right and the other union corps showing up in front of th
follow me, i am a one armed jersey son of a, shouts kirby, and pitches into the confederate line. they have turned, confederates are moving north of yorktown road intent on collapsing the other union column. kearney will catch their right, he has marched around the rest of the union army, not waiting to get into combat. he catches the confederate right at the same time peck's brigade will show down the yorktown road. they are going to slam headlong into this confederate counterattack, and drive...
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i was vanessa kirby. >> stephen: okay. >> when you age in "the crown," you become a different actor.ily. it was kind of painful. >> stephen: now, i understand you actually-- you met princess margaret while she was still with us. >> i did, i did. kind of, looking back on it-- i mean, i kind of-- she was-- it sounds like a bit show-off-y, but she was kind of a friend of the family, because my uncle happened to know her from a long, long time-- >> stephen: by "know" you mean they dated? >> it's really up in the air. we can't really be-- let's see. oh, you see. it's so nice. that is my uncle mark. he's amazing. you see, he was a prisoner of war, and he escaped from behind enemy lines. he walked the whole of italy, escaped. and they didn't send him back to war, and they asked him to guard princess ann, who was at windsor-- not ann, margaret. >> stephen: sure. >> slightly jetlagged. you get the gist. >> stephen: sure. >> and they ended up being good friends. >> stephen: was she around the house when you were a kid? >> no, she wasn't, i would go to parties and i was always told there was a
i was vanessa kirby. >> stephen: okay. >> when you age in "the crown," you become a different actor.ily. it was kind of painful. >> stephen: now, i understand you actually-- you met princess margaret while she was still with us. >> i did, i did. kind of, looking back on it-- i mean, i kind of-- she was-- it sounds like a bit show-off-y, but she was kind of a friend of the family, because my uncle happened to know her from a long, long time-- >> stephen:...
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prize thetion won a american siding for by middle history and jack kirby -- for environmental history the mockid song. that was the big, prize-winning piece. after only really two major prizes coming from environmental history to southern environmental history, we had two in the same year. that's indicative of where the field is. it's exciting to be riding about that. at the same time, the journal of , mississippi state, that was exciting because it heartland,he way the at least the literal hearts, in terms of the journal in terms of the enterprise has been elsewhere and now has come south. i really felt that a lot of southern historiography was not only pushing southern environmental historiography, but also more generally environmental history. to get to just one quick example, water history. southern environmental historians are radically on waterthe narrative and the emphasis has been on a very arid region. that southerning historians, environmental historians are helping us think about. an essay thate was really grounded in political economy and politics, which was not ignored. i
prize thetion won a american siding for by middle history and jack kirby -- for environmental history the mockid song. that was the big, prize-winning piece. after only really two major prizes coming from environmental history to southern environmental history, we had two in the same year. that's indicative of where the field is. it's exciting to be riding about that. at the same time, the journal of , mississippi state, that was exciting because it heartland,he way the at least the literal...
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joining us now we have jim sciutto. , david gregory and general john kir kirby. what are the conversations being head? >> well, i'm certain by now they've got a good sense of the damage that was done to the base, the extent of it. and it's probably being used to help refine whatever military options that the pentagon is and has been developing for the president. so right now, i'm guessing they're very much in the education mode getting smart on what happened and making sure that "a," they're prepared for anything going forward should the president decide to act. properly situated for whatever tensions could come. it's possible that this isn't the end of it. even though iran says it's the end of it, it could be shia militias that act out. i'm sure it's on their mind right now. >> let's look at what we do know this morning. number one, it appears we know there are no known casualties either on the american or iraqi side. we know the iranians tipped off the iraqis that this attack was coming before it hit. i have to believe they would think that the iraqis would the
joining us now we have jim sciutto. , david gregory and general john kir kirby. what are the conversations being head? >> well, i'm certain by now they've got a good sense of the damage that was done to the base, the extent of it. and it's probably being used to help refine whatever military options that the pentagon is and has been developing for the president. so right now, i'm guessing they're very much in the education mode getting smart on what happened and making sure that...
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there's a suspect brendan kirby he was arrested a few miles from tulsa.k the weather outside tonight. we've got some clouds out there looking toward the sfo. the good news is no delays there at all today and that is fantastic even the low clouds temperatures cooled off a got some 40's 50's right now as we head through the day tomorrow though will notice a mostly clear skies. i think by early in the morning by the middle of a mostly sunny skies just a couple high clouds up above most temperatures going to be rather mild away from the coastline, little cool toward the beaches in the 50's you'll see 60's in the bay in the valleys and the next 10 days we do have a chance of rain moving in late friday night into saturday, otherwise looks mostly dry. you will see tomorrow night never it's time for the lowest prices of the season on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. the queen sleep number 360 c4 smart bed is only $1299. plus 0% interest for 24 m
there's a suspect brendan kirby he was arrested a few miles from tulsa.k the weather outside tonight. we've got some clouds out there looking toward the sfo. the good news is no delays there at all today and that is fantastic even the low clouds temperatures cooled off a got some 40's 50's right now as we head through the day tomorrow though will notice a mostly clear skies. i think by early in the morning by the middle of a mostly sunny skies just a couple high clouds up above most...
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. >> joining us is retired rear admiral john kirby, former spokesperson for the state department andcnn military diplomatic analyst. what i was going to say there, admiral, was that -- that was the official interview which she promptly cut off because she asked him about his treatment of marie yovanovitch and why he's not standing up for her. then secretary of state mike pompeo left abruptly the room. his aide came back to the reporter and said, please follow me. she followed the aide into the secretary's private living room at the state department where she says that he berated her, he went on this tirade yelling at her, and he demanded she show him where ukraine was on this unmarked map. she did so. he then dismissed the map, and he said basically americans don't give a blank about ukraine. what do you make of this episode? >> the last part is the most worrisome for me. here we are in the midst of an impeachment trial, all about bilateral relations with ukraine and the degree to which the president might have abused his power with respect to that relationship. here's ukraine in the
. >> joining us is retired rear admiral john kirby, former spokesperson for the state department andcnn military diplomatic analyst. what i was going to say there, admiral, was that -- that was the official interview which she promptly cut off because she asked him about his treatment of marie yovanovitch and why he's not standing up for her. then secretary of state mike pompeo left abruptly the room. his aide came back to the reporter and said, please follow me. she followed the aide...
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admiral kirby, you are on of the experts and general milley the chairman of the joint chiefs said this, based on what i saw and what i know that they were intended to cause structural damage, and destroy vehicles and equipment and aircraft and to kill personnel. that is clearly his assessment. >> yes, and that matches with the military official in baghdad told me their initial assessment that the strike forces were that. and in fact, the words used to me "meant to kill" and pushing back on the idea that there was a deliberate intent of iranians not the hit the american troops, and either way, it is a good thing that nobody was hit or hurt, and they had enough time as the military official told me to get the people into the bunkers and to get them into the safety. but i don't know if this statement by milley is going to change the outcome from the diplomatic perspective, because both sides have stepped back now. that is an encouraging sign. >> and now, the missiles from western iran, and are the iranian ballistic missiles that precise if they wanted to, they could hit the el hassan air
admiral kirby, you are on of the experts and general milley the chairman of the joint chiefs said this, based on what i saw and what i know that they were intended to cause structural damage, and destroy vehicles and equipment and aircraft and to kill personnel. that is clearly his assessment. >> yes, and that matches with the military official in baghdad told me their initial assessment that the strike forces were that. and in fact, the words used to me "meant to kill" and...
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in the women's draw former champion julie kirby was knocked out by public chunk of a. european champions liverpool avoided an upset in the english f.a. cup at the hands of shrewsbury but manager you're going club has left the door wide open for the 30 a club in the replay little who blew a 2 goal lead to be held to a draw and they won't use the 1st team players in the return match at anfield as it falls in the premier league's new 2 week winter break kloppers promise to key players a rest and even he will not be in the dug out for back. fully will leave a bit thank you so much for that peter that's it for this news hour on al-jazeera but do stay with us we've got plenty more news coming up and a short break back in a moment. jory bring in my neighbors my neighbor's children so they can see and get more comfortable 5 years children are at the heart of america's love affair with weapons of their own so mom makes the report there for me to shoot and it's fun but a new generation is fighting fire with a recently are fighting for voices to be heard because you don't want to
in the women's draw former champion julie kirby was knocked out by public chunk of a. european champions liverpool avoided an upset in the english f.a. cup at the hands of shrewsbury but manager you're going club has left the door wide open for the 30 a club in the replay little who blew a 2 goal lead to be held to a draw and they won't use the 1st team players in the return match at anfield as it falls in the premier league's new 2 week winter break kloppers promise to key players a rest and...
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there was one -- you heard more whot stanley, but the man created captain america is jack fewy, jack kirby landed a days after d-day on omaha beach. many pictures and .ketches there are many little stories to put together. second comment is to do. i just want to say something about the importance of women in the french resistance. thank you for taking care of that. i would like also to say, while there were young people like my , or over 40 years ,ld with three or four kids those remain after the french ,efeat of 1940 in the country 1.8 million prisoners in germany who were young men from 2345. thank you very much. >> the undercount of women is intentional. it is not an accident. when a general de gaulle is sagging the french resistance, he is alsosted, making an argument that france deserves a seat in the new international order that is a strong nation. if you are basing your case on your resistance, the more women you have, the less barrel you sound. he would not allow himself to be photographed with african an importantwere part of the battle of france. he would not allow himself to be
there was one -- you heard more whot stanley, but the man created captain america is jack fewy, jack kirby landed a days after d-day on omaha beach. many pictures and .ketches there are many little stories to put together. second comment is to do. i just want to say something about the importance of women in the french resistance. thank you for taking care of that. i would like also to say, while there were young people like my , or over 40 years ,ld with three or four kids those remain after...
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. >> reporter: the filmmakers kirby dick and amy ziering, behind the documentary "the hunting ground" -- >> my name is alexa schwartz. >> reporter: tell "deadline" while we are disappointed oprah winfrey is no longer an executive producer on the project we are gratified that winfrey has unequivocally said she believes and supports the survivors in the film. >> our thanks to adrienne. overnight simmons' publicist released a statement saying in part if defending himself against terrible accusations is considered intimidation, then there would be no justice. the film narrative has been rejected by responsible media outlets. >> in the meantime, simmons himself has leased a statement saying i have issued countless denials against the accusations against me validated by my passing nine prosecution-grade lie detector tests. >> this is fascinating. the fact when a lot of people -- it raised a lot of eyebrows when they said oprah pulling out. they were like, okay, are there some issues here? this queen of media here who definitely is known, has a reputation for wanting to get it right here, sa
. >> reporter: the filmmakers kirby dick and amy ziering, behind the documentary "the hunting ground" -- >> my name is alexa schwartz. >> reporter: tell "deadline" while we are disappointed oprah winfrey is no longer an executive producer on the project we are gratified that winfrey has unequivocally said she believes and supports the survivors in the film. >> our thanks to adrienne. overnight simmons' publicist released a statement saying in part if...
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. >> john concern kirby is here w right now.sickening when you think about this, john, what this senator is doing to this iraq war veteran, son of soviet jewish immigrants to the united states came here without anything, settled in brooklyn, he wound up in the university of new york at binghamton, harvard, went into the military 20 plus years ago, served in iraq and now claiming he's not even patriotic. >> have all the people in this entire set, he's the only one that actually has literally bled for his country. i think he deserves the credit and the credibility that goes with that. look, you can argue whether you think he was the right guy for the job at the nsc or enough experience, there is a weak argument, but you can make those cases. but to question his patriotism and his loyalty to the country when he has shed blood for it and when he has an impeccable service record is beyond the pale. >> it is just a stunt. it is a stunt because it is like notice me, mr. president, raise your hand, notice me, look at this, look at this
. >> john concern kirby is here w right now.sickening when you think about this, john, what this senator is doing to this iraq war veteran, son of soviet jewish immigrants to the united states came here without anything, settled in brooklyn, he wound up in the university of new york at binghamton, harvard, went into the military 20 plus years ago, served in iraq and now claiming he's not even patriotic. >> have all the people in this entire set, he's the only one that actually has...
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abdul-jabbar another former lake and the highest point scorer of all time saying most people will remember kirby is the magnificent athlete who inspired a whole generation of basketball players but i will always remember him as a man who is much more than an athlete or brandon scoobie robinson is a columnist at it's are in part cast host as well as a senior writer at heavy dot com he joins us live from new york brandon just tell us what role did koby play in making the n.b.a. a truly global league as we know it now. he did it his way i think what's interesting about kobe bryant was his a he was that of his time i often use this term being a 2nd generation ball player his dad jellyby bright played in the n.b.a. and he took a lot of cues big time in italy watching guys like guys they had thomas and michael jordan magic johnson that lars you see guys like steph curry today clay thompson and some of the other winning players in the n.b.a. kind of take that that kind of key and start the engine kyrie irving playing minutes away from here in new york city as a member of the brooklyn nets actually left
abdul-jabbar another former lake and the highest point scorer of all time saying most people will remember kirby is the magnificent athlete who inspired a whole generation of basketball players but i will always remember him as a man who is much more than an athlete or brandon scoobie robinson is a columnist at it's are in part cast host as well as a senior writer at heavy dot com he joins us live from new york brandon just tell us what role did koby play in making the n.b.a. a truly global...
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howard kirby discovered more than $43,000 in the cushions of an ottomon he bought at a secondhand storeated the furniture. this is the great part. he returned the money to them. the furniture belonged to the family's recently deceased grandfather. >> is that ill gotten gains there? >> he was sitting on the sofa. it felt crunchy and his daughter opened it up and found all the money. and he had no obligation to give the money back. >> nobody would have known. >> i don't mean legally forgotten for him. why put money in a couch, grandfather? >> because it's grandpa. >> i don't know. >> my family was -- >> what's interesting -- >> we also found money in the couch for different reasons. my father was a drug dealer. he went to jail for it. long after he went to jail -- >> let's not judge grandpa. he is no longer with us. it's interesting because the man thought, he said i wondered what i would do in this situation. he said i realized i had to do what was morally right. >> we found money and didn't give it to anybody -- >> the sofa is available but it does not have 4$43,000 in it. >> i wonder,
howard kirby discovered more than $43,000 in the cushions of an ottomon he bought at a secondhand storeated the furniture. this is the great part. he returned the money to them. the furniture belonged to the family's recently deceased grandfather. >> is that ill gotten gains there? >> he was sitting on the sofa. it felt crunchy and his daughter opened it up and found all the money. and he had no obligation to give the money back. >> nobody would have known. >> i don't...
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>> georgia coach kirby smart was soaked with a big, old gatorade. >> with the bucket. >> you smell like is presented by toyota. let's go places. >> sure felt that one. welcome back to "cbs this morning." we begin with this. the u.s. is reinforcing its military presence in the middle east after two days of violent protests at the american embassy compound in baghdad. pro iranian demonstrators pulled back from the area and claimed victory yesterday. they had set fires and smashed windows. even breaching an outer gate. new images from inside a burned out checkpoint and reception room showed the destruction at the largest u.s. embassy in the world. ian lee is in baghdad. >> good morning. things are a lot calmer since demonstrators dispersed. but what they left behind is a burnt-out complex, graffiti, and an escalation of tensions in the region. for two days, protestors camped in front of the embassy. u.s. troops fired tear gas into the crowds. hurled stones back at them. in response, the pentagon has deployed about 650 u.s. paratroopers from the 82nd airborne division to iraq in addition to
>> georgia coach kirby smart was soaked with a big, old gatorade. >> with the bucket. >> you smell like is presented by toyota. let's go places. >> sure felt that one. welcome back to "cbs this morning." we begin with this. the u.s. is reinforcing its military presence in the middle east after two days of violent protests at the american embassy compound in baghdad. pro iranian demonstrators pulled back from the area and claimed victory yesterday. they had set...
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. >> reporter: film makers, kirby dick and amy zehring who were behind "the hunting ground" tell deadlinetive producer we have gratified that winfrey says she believes and supports the survivors in the film. the film is set to be released at sundance this saturday. george? >> thank you, adrienne. robin? >>> okay. now to rock music royalty. over the weekend, i had the opportunity to sit down with ozzy osbourne. he's been dealing with a very difficult health battle after a terrible fall last february. it forced him to postpone his world tour and recover at home. we'll bring you the interview tomorrow morning, but i wanted to share a sneak peek this morning as ozzy talks about the moment he says everything changed. is there a reason why you waited so long to share? >> it wasn't really a problem for a long while ago. i never know it's any different. sharon said before, are you okay? you seem different, and when i had the fall, it was pitch black. i went to the bathroom. i fell and i just fell and landed like a slam on the floor. i remember lying there thinking, well, you've done it now. reall
. >> reporter: film makers, kirby dick and amy zehring who were behind "the hunting ground" tell deadlinetive producer we have gratified that winfrey says she believes and supports the survivors in the film. the film is set to be released at sundance this saturday. george? >> thank you, adrienne. robin? >>> okay. now to rock music royalty. over the weekend, i had the opportunity to sit down with ozzy osbourne. he's been dealing with a very difficult health battle...
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kirby also very involved in energy shipping, oil shipping containers, these are modest declines we're seeing overall here airlines, another typical thing you see here, higher oil prices, american and delta, more violent for american deutsch why in europe. air france down 6% a little more noticeable we talk about exchange traded funds. here is the aerospace, this is up fractionally. oil and gas, xop, that's the sector most affected today in the oil complex. sea, sea is the symbol and there is a global airline etf, down 2.8% fairly modest, remember, we're fairly overbought right now, here, so some big names are out there, having the chance to recalibrate a little, particularly some of the china stocks alibaba, new high yesterday. scott, back to you. >> bob, appreciate it. >> just something. still not that expensive pioneer, pxd is the one. they could get bought. they're doing well that's the only spec i would go for. pxd. >> we're going to take a quick break. another look at the markets where we have come off the lows. by a good amount down still down 186. major averages in the red but
kirby also very involved in energy shipping, oil shipping containers, these are modest declines we're seeing overall here airlines, another typical thing you see here, higher oil prices, american and delta, more violent for american deutsch why in europe. air france down 6% a little more noticeable we talk about exchange traded funds. here is the aerospace, this is up fractionally. oil and gas, xop, that's the sector most affected today in the oil complex. sea, sea is the symbol and there is a...
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very special guest cohosts joining us next hour former nfl player chris miletta joining us on the kirbystill stuck with me. jason chaffetz till here, rachel campos duffy. it is nfl championship sunday, chris. >> yes, it is. pete: big day. absolutely. and you've probably seen him on the channel, but they may not know you played for texas a&m -- >> yes. pete: also the titans, the saints and the bucs. >> three teams. sweet caroline is your pick, why? >> i grew up in boston, still a red sox fan to this day, but two, we have a lot of yankees fans at my company, so i use that as my on hold music. they love it. [laugher] it's the conference line on hold music. pete: i'm sure they love you for it. >> whatever. pete: well, we're glad you're here, because with you've got these big games, especially the second game i'm interested in. i'm kind of an nfc game, you've got the packers taking on the 49ers. of course, both games, the fact that you were with the tennessee titans, maybe you have an allee jabs there, but they've got to take on patrick ma home. pete: who do you like? rachel: packers/san fra
very special guest cohosts joining us next hour former nfl player chris miletta joining us on the kirbystill stuck with me. jason chaffetz till here, rachel campos duffy. it is nfl championship sunday, chris. >> yes, it is. pete: big day. absolutely. and you've probably seen him on the channel, but they may not know you played for texas a&m -- >> yes. pete: also the titans, the saints and the bucs. >> three teams. sweet caroline is your pick, why? >> i grew up in...
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pete: to the newsroom from the kirby co.ch ed: seems like no compromise over the situation in iran, democratsn that america will simply not back down. pete: the president's standing firm as iran threatens retaliation for the death of islamic terrorist qassem soleimani. emily: trey yingst is live in jordan with more on the rising tension in the middle east. hello, trey. >> emily, ed, pete, good morning morning. another funeral procession is underway for iranian general qassem soleimani in a city called aquz, iran, this is in the southern part of the country as many of these denominators and participants in the procession are demanding a response towards american forces forces. top leadership in iran today from the ayatollah cho manny to qassem soleimani vowing to respond to american forces in the region. both the president and iranian parliament considering what to do. they are considering asking u.s. forces to leave iraq. overnight two rockets occurred near u.s. bases as president trump said that he would be willing to hit up to 52 iranian- iranian-linked sites. he said this in a series of tw
pete: to the newsroom from the kirby co.ch ed: seems like no compromise over the situation in iran, democratsn that america will simply not back down. pete: the president's standing firm as iran threatens retaliation for the death of islamic terrorist qassem soleimani. emily: trey yingst is live in jordan with more on the rising tension in the middle east. hello, trey. >> emily, ed, pete, good morning morning. another funeral procession is underway for iranian general qassem soleimani in...