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because don valley, near doncaster, will not vote tory.the detail of british politics today and lift our eyes to a wider horizon. there was, like it or not, a referendum in 2016. 52% of the british people voted to leave the european union. we still have not left the european union, and we have seen more than three years of frankly sometimes embarrassing, maybe even at times humiliating, argument and divisiveness at the heart of british politics in westminster. what do you think the public of this country now make of our national politics? i think many of them are very surprised by how poor the last three yea rs appears to have been in terms of performance by politicians. on all sides? on all sides, yes. i think they are extremely disappointed about what has happened. as you say, this country voted by quite a short margin to leave the european union. i was against that, but if we had done it well as a group of politicians, then we could have stood tall in the world. as it is, it's become a symbol both domestically and internationally of bri
because don valley, near doncaster, will not vote tory.the detail of british politics today and lift our eyes to a wider horizon. there was, like it or not, a referendum in 2016. 52% of the british people voted to leave the european union. we still have not left the european union, and we have seen more than three years of frankly sometimes embarrassing, maybe even at times humiliating, argument and divisiveness at the heart of british politics in westminster. what do you think the public of...
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because don valley near doncaster will not vote tory.t away from the detail of british politics today and lift our eyes to a wider horizon. there was, like it or not, a referendum in 2016. 52% of the british people voted to leave the european union. we still have not left the european union, and we have seen more left the european union, and we have seen more than three years of frankly sometimes embarrassing, maybe even at times humiliating argument and divisiveness at the heart of british politics in westminster. what do you think the public of this country now make of our national politics? i think many of them are surprised by how poor the last three years of peers to have been in terms of performance by politicians. 0n peers to have been in terms of performance by politicians. on all sides, yes. ithink performance by politicians. on all sides, yes. i think they are extremely disappointed about what has happened. as you say, this country has happened. as you say, this cou ntry voted has happened. as you say, this country voted by a s
because don valley near doncaster will not vote tory.t away from the detail of british politics today and lift our eyes to a wider horizon. there was, like it or not, a referendum in 2016. 52% of the british people voted to leave the european union. we still have not left the european union, and we have seen more left the european union, and we have seen more than three years of frankly sometimes embarrassing, maybe even at times humiliating argument and divisiveness at the heart of british...
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power was out in several neighborhoods, including mission bay potrero south of market, don patch china basin and valley at least at least 1800 people are still without power. a state. >>right now as we get first look at the weekend weather forecast and it's a little breezy out there. lawrence we've been talking about the genie taking steps you know make sure that there's no fire danger. but we don't know what to the genie looks at when they. coming up with their criteria do it he actually try to contact them and try to find out exactly what the parameters >>really to the urgency worries start to turn a people's power. so far i haven't heard anything back but we we do know that the fire conditions are going to be elevated we are looking at some offshore winds we're seeing those developing for the weekend to but they're not strong offshore that's going to change on monday. we've got a weak area of low pressure that's going to sweep to the state on sunday behind that area of low pressure. high pressure starts to build in the contrast with that is going to start to kick up the winds and those winds will be
power was out in several neighborhoods, including mission bay potrero south of market, don patch china basin and valley at least at least 1800 people are still without power. a state. >>right now as we get first look at the weekend weather forecast and it's a little breezy out there. lawrence we've been talking about the genie taking steps you know make sure that there's no fire danger. but we don't know what to the genie looks at when they. coming up with their criteria do it he actually...
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valley. reporter for a trade paper. this is based in palo alto. this is a guy named don hoffa. -- hoffler. he writes about the semiconductor industry in silicon valley. he gets wind that silicon valley is the colloquial name and he headlines the story silicon valley usa. that name stuck. it was something that was bandied about in the valley for a while within the industry. late 70'suntil the when it starts becoming -- starts disseminating out. i found my references in the washington post and new york times. they start talking about the santa clara valley and then occasionally they will say silicon valley. the post is referring to silicon valley in quotation marks until about seven to nine --1979. then it becomes a more familiar lexicon. it was seen as so often the side of the main action for so long. susan: i would like people to know a little bit about you. how did you get interested in this? professor o'mara: i was in graduate school, i knew i wanted to write -- i worked in politics before i went to graduate school. i studied political history and i was interested in looking at the eisenh
valley. reporter for a trade paper. this is based in palo alto. this is a guy named don hoffa. -- hoffler. he writes about the semiconductor industry in silicon valley. he gets wind that silicon valley is the colloquial name and he headlines the story silicon valley usa. that name stuck. it was something that was bandied about in the valley for a while within the industry. late 70'suntil the when it starts becoming -- starts disseminating out. i found my references in the washington post and...
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valley. here is a reporter for a trade paper. this is based in palo alto. this is a guy named don hoffler. 's writing this big feature story in 1971 about the big silicon semi conducter industry in silicon valley. he gets wind that silicon valley is the colloquial name and he headlines the story "silicon valley, u.s.a.," and that name stuck. although it was something that was bandied about in the valley for a while within the industry. it really is -- it's not until the late 1970's when it starts disseminating out. i found in my research references in "the washington post" and "new york times" and "fortune" magazine start talking about the valley, santa clara valley and then occasionally they will say silicon valley in quotation marks. "the post" is referring to silicon valley in quotation marks until 1979. then it becomes a more familiar lexicon. it was seen as so often the side of the main action for so long. susan: well, we will go back in time to tell this story. i want people to know a little bit about you. so how did you get interested in this? professor o'mara: i got interested in th
valley. here is a reporter for a trade paper. this is based in palo alto. this is a guy named don hoffler. 's writing this big feature story in 1971 about the big silicon semi conducter industry in silicon valley. he gets wind that silicon valley is the colloquial name and he headlines the story "silicon valley, u.s.a.," and that name stuck. although it was something that was bandied about in the valley for a while within the industry. it really is -- it's not until the late 1970's...
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brophy of san fernando, california, and peter barton of valley stream, long island, new york. >> who are these guys? and how does donind them? that will take more digging -- digging through the debris. >> in ray's room, he had pictures of wolves torn out of magazines and put on the wall. i had no idea how it all fit together at that point in time. >> he'll start to fit it all together soon. among ray's many diaries written in neat cursive, don finds a scrapbook with a big clue. >> it said "lucan." i opened it up, and it had kevin's picture in there. >> "lucan" was a tv series starring kevin brophy as a boy raised by wolves. it was cancelled after just 12 episodes in 1978, when ray fulk was 37 years old. >> it was pretty clear to me that show meant something to ray and he identified with it. >> don digs further and discovers the other man in the will -- peter barton -- also an actor. why fulk named him, is a bigger riddle. from to 1988 to '92, barton played dr. scott grainger in the soap opera "the young and the restless. >> how am i ever gonna be able to thank you? >> before that, he starred in a short-lived tv seri
brophy of san fernando, california, and peter barton of valley stream, long island, new york. >> who are these guys? and how does donind them? that will take more digging -- digging through the debris. >> in ray's room, he had pictures of wolves torn out of magazines and put on the wall. i had no idea how it all fit together at that point in time. >> he'll start to fit it all together soon. among ray's many diaries written in neat cursive, don finds a scrapbook with a big...
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where is the artist like don could comfortly raising four kids in the napa valley. >> it was not happening>> so he and rachel lower their site and hustled up any work like murals that may help cover the rent. >> we are doing murals and that's all the income that we had. >> murals does not pay well. >> she was supporting and loving and directing tim. >> don hatfield thought his daughter would out grow tim. you know graduates at the top of her class and recruited. they start her out at 80-k. no, i want to do a little business of my own. she and tim would go around and do stuff. >> paint murals? >> were they pretty good? >> not really. >> rachel wanted to get married and have kids. >> did you want to have kids? >> i did. i was not there yet. you know what i am saying? >> well, it is an old story, is it? tim was blind sighted by what happened next. rachel met another man. todd winkler, suppofocused and discipline. tim scrambles. >> they went and bought a ring real quick to propose to her. i did. it was too late. rachel turned him down and announced her engagement to todd. >> the love of my lif
where is the artist like don could comfortly raising four kids in the napa valley. >> it was not happening>> so he and rachel lower their site and hustled up any work like murals that may help cover the rent. >> we are doing murals and that's all the income that we had. >> murals does not pay well. >> she was supporting and loving and directing tim. >> don hatfield thought his daughter would out grow tim. you know graduates at the top of her class and...
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." >> rare is the artist who, like don, could comfortably raise four kids in the napa valley. >> but, though many are called, few are chosen. tim's artistic hopes were disappointed. >> it wasn't happening. it wasn't happening. >> so he and rachel lowered their sights and hustled up any work-like murals that might help cover the rent. >> we were, you know, doing murals, and that's all the income we had. >> reporter: murals doesn't pay all that well. >> no, it doesn't pay much at all. >> she was under-girding and supporting, loving, and directing tim. >> don hatfield thought his daughter would outgrow tim. after all, rachel, unlike tim, buckled down and went to college. >> you know, graduates at top of her class at sonoma state, recruited by deloitte and touche and they started her out at $80k. "we want you --" "not, i wanna do a little business of my own," you know? and she and tim would run around and do stuff. >> reporter: paint murals and so forth? >> yeah. >> reporter: were they any good? >> not really. >> but she loved him nonetheless. fourteen years this went on. rachel wanted to
." >> rare is the artist who, like don, could comfortably raise four kids in the napa valley. >> but, though many are called, few are chosen. tim's artistic hopes were disappointed. >> it wasn't happening. it wasn't happening. >> so he and rachel lowered their sights and hustled up any work-like murals that might help cover the rent. >> we were, you know, doing murals, and that's all the income we had. >> reporter: murals doesn't pay all that well....