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benny goodman, ben crosby and stan get. all straight ahead tonight on a second look. >>> good evening and welcome to a second look. i'm julie haener. jazz will soon have its own home in san francisco. the organization sf jazz plans to open its own center on january 21st. this is a video the group produced showing a building's construction compressed down to a minute. located at franklin and felt street in san francisco. the sf center will have an auditorium for concerts as well as space for rehearsals. over decades, the bay area has been a favorite for jazz musicians and we here at ktvu have had the pleasure of talking to them when they came to town. jazz great lina horn brought her one woman show to town and elane corral was there. >> reporter: she is the kind of woman who can reduce a room full of reporters to mush. like she did at a press conference in san francisco. instead of tough questions she was bombarded by meek requests for autographs. lina horn is a power house and a one woman show at the golden gate theater has
benny goodman, ben crosby and stan get. all straight ahead tonight on a second look. >>> good evening and welcome to a second look. i'm julie haener. jazz will soon have its own home in san francisco. the organization sf jazz plans to open its own center on january 21st. this is a video the group produced showing a building's construction compressed down to a minute. located at franklin and felt street in san francisco. the sf center will have an auditorium for concerts as well as...
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. >> reporter: the crosbys are a football family, but mom and dad never support the same team.ny crosby saws for the redskins, his wife april goes for any team but the burgundy and gold. >> let's go 'skins! >> reporter: he's rooting for the redskins, now she -- >> let's go seahawks. >> reporter: rooting for seattle. come game day, this going to be an interesting house. they agree on a lot of things but football isn't one of them. danny is a sporting 'skins and sunday and has tickets to prove. it april roots for the dallas cowboys but supports any team opposing the 'skins. >> i have something for them. whether a t-shirt or jersey, or just their colors. it's always something. definitely so you know that i'm not a redskins fan. >> when the nfl puts out the season schedule, she checks it and sees who we play at home and she'll order all their paraphernalia at the begins of the season. >> reporter: hoping the rookie quarterback russell wilson will get the attention he deserves. >> i'm really excited to see russell wilson, and he's put up so many points this season and kind of oversh
. >> reporter: the crosbys are a football family, but mom and dad never support the same team.ny crosby saws for the redskins, his wife april goes for any team but the burgundy and gold. >> let's go 'skins! >> reporter: he's rooting for the redskins, now she -- >> let's go seahawks. >> reporter: rooting for seattle. come game day, this going to be an interesting house. they agree on a lot of things but football isn't one of them. danny is a sporting 'skins and...
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this explained that he had known chambers but under another name, that of george crosby. it never occurred to him to think the committee might be talking about crosby, a did the newspaper man. was at this point, my father said, that i began to realize that alger hiss was a dangerous man. is important to remember that chambers's original charge against his former friend and co-conspirator was not espionage but calm -- communist affiliations only. has many others in the government did in 1930s, he would be involved in the establishment and the in acheson who on the day alger hiss's acceptance said publicly that he would never turn his back on alger hiss. it was not in alger hiss, a man of monumental arrogance to admit he strayed ever so slightly from the path. he was, my father some up, a man of passion and pathological ? convictions of his own rectitude regardless of overwhelming evidence of guilt. as set forth by our colleague who is speaking to a later. the hiss case informed the american people that there was an internal communist threat. in the 1948 presidential campa
this explained that he had known chambers but under another name, that of george crosby. it never occurred to him to think the committee might be talking about crosby, a did the newspaper man. was at this point, my father said, that i began to realize that alger hiss was a dangerous man. is important to remember that chambers's original charge against his former friend and co-conspirator was not espionage but calm -- communist affiliations only. has many others in the government did in 1930s,...
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we are back now with gregory crosby.oof that all catfish victims are not all starry-eyed schoolboys. he's a professor at the city university of new york and writes for "pacific standard" magazine. gregory, you were in an exclusive online relationship with someone who was faking it. you said you were in love. how did you -- >> yes. >> -- let that happen to you? were you lonely in were you rebounding? what was going on? >> well, i'd gone through a divorce. i'd had an even worse rebound from the divorce. and then i moved to new york city, which as many people know is sort of a perfect cauldron of loneliness, as i put it in the essay. the person who created maella, which was the name of the woman that i fell in love with, was kind of like the meryl streep of pathological liars. she went to great lengths to incarnate, to truly create my dream girl. and when your dream girl comes knocking, even though it doesn't seem that there's something fishy about it, doesn't seem like it's quite right, it's very hard to let that go. >> ho
we are back now with gregory crosby.oof that all catfish victims are not all starry-eyed schoolboys. he's a professor at the city university of new york and writes for "pacific standard" magazine. gregory, you were in an exclusive online relationship with someone who was faking it. you said you were in love. how did you -- >> yes. >> -- let that happen to you? were you lonely in were you rebounding? what was going on? >> well, i'd gone through a divorce. i'd had an...
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we are back now with gregory crosby.f that all catfish victims are not all starry-eyed schoolboys. he's a professor at the city university of new york and writes for "pacific standard" magazine. gregory, you were in an exclusive online relationship with someone who was faking it. you said you were in love. how did you -- >> yes. >> -- let that happen to you? were you lonely in were you rebounding? what was going on? >> well, i'd gone through a divorce. i'd had an even worse rebound from the divorce. and then i moved to new york city, which as many people know is sort of a perfect cauldron of loneliness, as i put it in the essay. the person who created maella, which was the name of the woman that i fell in love with, was kind of like the meryl streep of pathological liars. she went to great lengths to incarnate, to truly create my dream girl. and when your dream girl comes knocking, even though it doesn't seem that there's something fishy about it, doesn't seem like it's quite right, it's very hard to let that go. >> how
we are back now with gregory crosby.f that all catfish victims are not all starry-eyed schoolboys. he's a professor at the city university of new york and writes for "pacific standard" magazine. gregory, you were in an exclusive online relationship with someone who was faking it. you said you were in love. how did you -- >> yes. >> -- let that happen to you? were you lonely in were you rebounding? what was going on? >> well, i'd gone through a divorce. i'd had an...
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there are people like alex and david crosby, and joni mitchell, who tune differently to spur creativity to play around. there is a great sense of play in that. most of your pieces are in non- standard to make. among those, there are even some standard ones and you do not use those. >> you bring up an interesting point. a lot of times, musicians use these alternate to earnings as a way to escape what we know. sometimes we get trapped. i know that is a c sharp minor court, that is a b flat. where would i go from there? instead of listening to the experience, and the image, the mood, feeling of what you're trying to convey. sometimes, they bump up against each other. when you are doing a good job as a composer, improviser, you are sticking with the image, not bring about what the court is. >> one of the things that i get from your music is a strong sense of place and imagery. when i listen to your music and close my eyes, i see pictures of different things. a lot of people that i have talked to that have heard your music experienced the same thing. what has been said about japanese ink art
there are people like alex and david crosby, and joni mitchell, who tune differently to spur creativity to play around. there is a great sense of play in that. most of your pieces are in non- standard to make. among those, there are even some standard ones and you do not use those. >> you bring up an interesting point. a lot of times, musicians use these alternate to earnings as a way to escape what we know. sometimes we get trapped. i know that is a c sharp minor court, that is a b flat....
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and many actors have played the part of u.s. servicemen in the movies, but for veterans like james crosby their service and their sacrifice are real. and too often when they come home, their struggle continues. for over sixty years, paralyzed veterans of america has been fighting to help our injured veterans get the benefits they need, and have earned. paralyzed veterans of america was there for me when i came home. join me in supporting our paralyzed veterans. visit p-v-a dot org. >> there's no end to the amazing ways to spend time online. just click this. >> in comic books, superheroes battle evil to save the world, and if you've ever wanted to help, here's your chance, thanks to marvel.com. once you get to the home page, scroll down to "extras." click on "create your own comic." the site gives you all the things you need. first, decide what page layout you want. then choose your superheroes and villains. you can create sound effects, add backgrounds, and even write dialogue. when you've finished creating your comic, you can print it or e-mail it to friends. for comic book fans, i can s
and many actors have played the part of u.s. servicemen in the movies, but for veterans like james crosby their service and their sacrifice are real. and too often when they come home, their struggle continues. for over sixty years, paralyzed veterans of america has been fighting to help our injured veterans get the benefits they need, and have earned. paralyzed veterans of america was there for me when i came home. join me in supporting our paralyzed veterans. visit p-v-a dot org. >>...
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next, we have simon crosby. he is an entrepreneur, who has just launched his latest company, and he might tell us a little bit about it. before that, almost just about a month ago, he was the cto of citrix systems. he got there by selling his last company to them. that company has developed some of the key virtualization technologies, which enable the cloud. he made a big contribution. thank you for that. last but definitely not least, we have jeanette tomlinson, the cto of our very own, dear city of santa francisco -- gina, and sen. she has had a very daunting task of taking the legacy infrastructure of the city and moving that to a professional data center. but also, setting up a virtual private cloud and making a foray into the public cloud. she offers a unique perspective as a large government user on cloud computing. she was also the cio of the san francisco municipal transport station at 40, and she was also managing clorox's data centers previously. thank you for being here. with so much brainpower and pr
next, we have simon crosby. he is an entrepreneur, who has just launched his latest company, and he might tell us a little bit about it. before that, almost just about a month ago, he was the cto of citrix systems. he got there by selling his last company to them. that company has developed some of the key virtualization technologies, which enable the cloud. he made a big contribution. thank you for that. last but definitely not least, we have jeanette tomlinson, the cto of our very own, dear...
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seacrest: when moulton's comic first came to television in a 1974 tv movie cathy lee crosby played wonderoman. but her blond hair, small frame, and track-suit uniform strayed far from the original comic book character. for the tv series, the producers wanted the embodiment of the "wonder woman" comic but finding an actress who could pull it off was proving difficult, until they came upon lynda carter. her earnest attitude and statuesque looks made her uniquely suited to the role. carter: i will never have another character that is that memorable. very few actors ever have a character that is that, you know seared into people's minds. and i have to say that doing a comic book character is almost impossible. and there is a kind of a secret to it. people want to believe and you have to make it real. seacrest: from the beginning lynda carter faced challenges. first came the costume which some thought was too revealing. i wore less on the beach. it was the american flag in a one-piece suit. people thought that i pulled in my waist, i actually didn't. because my waist is really small -- or it w
seacrest: when moulton's comic first came to television in a 1974 tv movie cathy lee crosby played wonderoman. but her blond hair, small frame, and track-suit uniform strayed far from the original comic book character. for the tv series, the producers wanted the embodiment of the "wonder woman" comic but finding an actress who could pull it off was proving difficult, until they came upon lynda carter. her earnest attitude and statuesque looks made her uniquely suited to the role....
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on one trip she says she attended a lavish party for the president at entertainer bing crosby's houset on most her job was to remain holed up in the hotel waiting for the president to summon her. and that's where you started something you called the waiting game. >> i did, yeah. waiting in the hotel room. >> reporter: did you feel at all, you know, like i'm being used here? it's almost like you were a call girl to him. >> but i never felt that. >> reporter: now looking back -- >> i can see it's not a good place for a 19-year-old to be in a relationship that's so imbalanced and with such a powerful person and an older man at the beck and call. i see how sad it was, but that was not how i felt. >> reporter: why do you feel sad now when you talk about it? >> it wasn't a romantic affair. i don't really remember the president ever kissing me, and that makes me sad. i don't remember really kissing him either. >> reporter: you never even referred to him as jack. it was always mr. president. >> always mr. president. >> reporter: it may not have been romantic, but mimi says it wasn't an affair
on one trip she says she attended a lavish party for the president at entertainer bing crosby's houset on most her job was to remain holed up in the hotel waiting for the president to summon her. and that's where you started something you called the waiting game. >> i did, yeah. waiting in the hotel room. >> reporter: did you feel at all, you know, like i'm being used here? it's almost like you were a call girl to him. >> but i never felt that. >> reporter: now looking...
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michael pento from pento portfolio strategies, gene pirono, quincy crosby and our very own rick santelli. gene, let's start with you. you like financials and cyclicals here. i guess the broad message though is can we continue the strong gains that we've started the year on? >> i think so, kelly. i mean, this is not a one-day wonder. this is part of a trend that's been going on for some time. seen very good accumulation, this market especially on a non-block basis. the chart patterns are the best i've seen in my career. that's 38 years. the chart patterns depict a trend that can be sustainable and can deliver substantially higher levels. the fact that manufacturing is doing as well as it is i think bodies very positively, not just for the u.s. economy, but the economies globally so i think we'll in for surprises to the upside, especially as some of these issues that we've been facing in 2012 begin to ebb a bit. >> gene, you've not been doing this for 38 years, give me a break. doing this for locker than i have. >> it's hard to -- i think we're about the same time, bill, but it's been fun
michael pento from pento portfolio strategies, gene pirono, quincy crosby and our very own rick santelli. gene, let's start with you. you like financials and cyclicals here. i guess the broad message though is can we continue the strong gains that we've started the year on? >> i think so, kelly. i mean, this is not a one-day wonder. this is part of a trend that's been going on for some time. seen very good accumulation, this market especially on a non-block basis. the chart patterns are...
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his feet and swinging his good arm and he looks like one of these bandleaders from the '40s -- bob crosby and the bobcats, one of these guys who didn't play an instrument but he got out in front of a band and kind of kept the time and brought you the action. that's bob dole when he's really cooking. there are a few people around in his orbit who have called him the bobster, and i thought it was really apt because he's really a kid from the '40s whose life got stopped and diverted by that war. c-span: martha sherrill says in her post piece that elizabeth didn't care for this or she wanted a lot of changes. >> guest: well, elizabeth actually was worried about how she herself was presented. she's not a major character in the book in that it's about her certainly she reappears again and again, but she was very concerned about how she appeared in the book. i haven't said this yet, but i actually sent the pages to the characters involved in the book because i wanted them to read them and i wanted them to argue with me. you asked how did i get all these details. well, one of the ways was by call
his feet and swinging his good arm and he looks like one of these bandleaders from the '40s -- bob crosby and the bobcats, one of these guys who didn't play an instrument but he got out in front of a band and kind of kept the time and brought you the action. that's bob dole when he's really cooking. there are a few people around in his orbit who have called him the bobster, and i thought it was really apt because he's really a kid from the '40s whose life got stopped and diverted by that war....
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>> this is larger than the regional but some will be the same with the chandelier from of being a crosbyd drink specials -- with a great venue for locals to drink with tourists. >> in sports this morning. the warriors faced off for the second time in a week against the l-a clippers. the warriors won the first match-up on wednesday with a blow out. but last night was almost the exact opposite. the clippers jumped out early and coasted to an easy 115-to-89 victory. klay thompson scored a team high 14 points as the warriors fall to 22-and- eleven on the season. the warriors and clippers will face each other one more time this month on january 21st. >> now to football. the niners now preparing for green bay. it was the n-f-c wild card game last night between the packers and vikings. aaron rodgers set an nfl playoff record by completing passes to ten different receivers. the vikings played without starting quarterback christian ponder, who was out with a right elbow injury. instead back up joe webb started in his place. he had not thrown a pass all season. so no surprise that the packers crus
>> this is larger than the regional but some will be the same with the chandelier from of being a crosbyd drink specials -- with a great venue for locals to drink with tourists. >> in sports this morning. the warriors faced off for the second time in a week against the l-a clippers. the warriors won the first match-up on wednesday with a blow out. but last night was almost the exact opposite. the clippers jumped out early and coasted to an easy 115-to-89 victory. klay thompson...
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>> bing crosby and bob hope, they are not.ean, come on. >> well, they didn't -- >> other people leaving the administration? >> this is more -- this is -- what's going on here, willie? >> they didn't break any new foreign policy ground, that was clear, in terms of the questioning. so then you're left to wonder what was going on there? what was the idea? although it was remarkable to see the two of them sitting together if you thought about where we were five years ago and them saying shame on you and you're likeable enough. >> you're a racist. >> andrea mitchell, am i being too cynical this morning? because these are two people i respect a great deal. >> a great deal. >> well, it was sort of -- as you're pointing out, it was really unusual to see them together. and to see the relationship that they have developed, i think that they have developed a close relationship. i was really intrigued by when he -- when steve kroft asked about what about the staffs, and they acknowledged it took longer for their staffs to get over the hur
>> bing crosby and bob hope, they are not.ean, come on. >> well, they didn't -- >> other people leaving the administration? >> this is more -- this is -- what's going on here, willie? >> they didn't break any new foreign policy ground, that was clear, in terms of the questioning. so then you're left to wonder what was going on there? what was the idea? although it was remarkable to see the two of them sitting together if you thought about where we were five years...