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. >> let's start first with your first pick, which would be the symbol rop, roper technology. you say they have andge by going in and kind of remedying a problem that a existing company might have. >> that's right. this is -- roper is one of the more interesting industrial companies that nobody has ever heard of. they don't have a big flashy turbo engine to put on tv. they are a collection of a buncl of really s products and companies that previously before roper came along had a nice asset, but were run poorly. roper really scours the earth, looks for good products and increasingly technology and software buys this business, brings them in house and streamlines things and brings in a new management team. they've got a great track record termsf boosting margins, ripping costs out of the system and growing nicely. actually kind of finished up one big wave of projects and on to their next wave. they are planning on putting away $7 billion into some new acquisitions the next four years. they actually just made their first , derst of the $7 billion, and wall street is already star
. >> let's start first with your first pick, which would be the symbol rop, roper technology. you say they have andge by going in and kind of remedying a problem that a existing company might have. >> that's right. this is -- roper is one of the more interesting industrial companies that nobody has ever heard of. they don't have a big flashy turbo engine to put on tv. they are a collection of a buncl of really s products and companies that previously before roper came along had a...
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the ropers. remember the spinoff of the ropers.rmal fell three companies and it did not work. >> laura: you are really going back. >> i will give you more contemporary one. remember joey the friends spinoff. that one season it was gone. then "the golden girls." golden girls this popular franchise bee arthur leaves the show. all the other golden girls said we want to continue going. they launched something called the golden palace where they ran a hotel. well, it closed in one season. the fortune cookie didn't look good. then there was gloria. all in the family spinoff. well, it was an all in the family spin off. sally struthers did not work. only thing i have to remember frances she is coming back with the thane. you will have somebody to watch the kids. >> laura: one person who tom arnold bizarrely claimed earlier today that he and michael cohen were working together it take down trump? raymond, what is that about? >> well, he took, there was a tweet released of the two of them in a hotel lobby. now, he then said tom arnold that h
the ropers. remember the spinoff of the ropers.rmal fell three companies and it did not work. >> laura: you are really going back. >> i will give you more contemporary one. remember joey the friends spinoff. that one season it was gone. then "the golden girls." golden girls this popular franchise bee arthur leaves the show. all the other golden girls said we want to continue going. they launched something called the golden palace where they ran a hotel. well, it closed in...
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i'm news beat‘s elena roper. and from newsbeat and i've come to meet alex lynn. his first season as a driver in formula e. this is your big moment. this is what you've been waiting for. how does it feel looking headgearfor season? it's everything you worked for over the years and years of practice. as you come through the ranks and different categories and this is the start of racing. you build up to the moment where you're prepared and you are ready to take the opportunity when it comes, and that's the benefit of being a reserve driver. you learn everything in the background and it's a slightly slower pace and then when the time comes, you are ready to do the job. are you living the dream now? when i become the champion, i will be living the dream. never settled. alex takes us to silverstone to show us his cars before they're shipped off for the start of the season. talk us through the controls. it seemed like there's quite a lot. but what are the three main ones here. the break setting, the paddle, which is changing the region of the car and the torque. in case
i'm news beat‘s elena roper. and from newsbeat and i've come to meet alex lynn. his first season as a driver in formula e. this is your big moment. this is what you've been waiting for. how does it feel looking headgearfor season? it's everything you worked for over the years and years of practice. as you come through the ranks and different categories and this is the start of racing. you build up to the moment where you're prepared and you are ready to take the opportunity when it comes, and...
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hour roper watching the weather channel to see if you need an umbrella for the today show it's somethingcalled a surgery center sounds like a place that could be sandwiched in between a strip mall dressed barn and a cheesecake factory when you're not that far off because the first surgery center in the u.s. opened in phoenix in one thousand nine hundred seventy a place between neighborhood shops and a baptist church but a decade later surgery center has got a boost when medicare began paying for center procedures in one thousand nine hundred two and in one thousand nine hundred three congress encouraged doctors to open surgery centers by exempting them from the second star flaw which prevents doctors from steering patients to other businesses they own the stark law is a set of federal rules that prevent doctors sulpher furled. the first stark law of course prevented wealthy businessman tony stark from steering heart failure patients the tony stark industries exclusively for iron man suit the number of surgery centers blew into over fifty six hundred. members registered hospitals in the u
hour roper watching the weather channel to see if you need an umbrella for the today show it's somethingcalled a surgery center sounds like a place that could be sandwiched in between a strip mall dressed barn and a cheesecake factory when you're not that far off because the first surgery center in the u.s. opened in phoenix in one thousand nine hundred seventy a place between neighborhood shops and a baptist church but a decade later surgery center has got a boost when medicare began paying...
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Jun 7, 2018
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that's the way motor racing — and indeed all car manufacturing — is going — and our reporter eleanor roperl pretty fast. now on its fourth season, and as our attention turns to reducing air pollution, for he has never been so relevant. to reducing air pollution, for he has never been so relevantlj personally has never been so relevant.” personally think that formula 1 will no longer exist if it continues to drive petrol driven cars indefinitely. it guzzles fuel. it is not that exciting, and you just don't see cars overtaking... we follows is a richard branson's team to the last seven months, and not just for the racing, the technology used on the track is having a huge impact on the cars that we will all soon be driving. we are here in marrakesh, and it is a really amazing place for a raise.” marrakesh, and it is a really amazing place for a raise. i think the exciting thing about this is the development of the cars on the track today, will have an impact on everything we see at home. india doesn't bulging, the government banned the sale of new petrol and diesel sales, and... formally, a r
that's the way motor racing — and indeed all car manufacturing — is going — and our reporter eleanor roperl pretty fast. now on its fourth season, and as our attention turns to reducing air pollution, for he has never been so relevant. to reducing air pollution, for he has never been so relevantlj personally has never been so relevant.” personally think that formula 1 will no longer exist if it continues to drive petrol driven cars indefinitely. it guzzles fuel. it is not that exciting,...
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and it's the world of motorsport where that new technology is being put to the test, as eleanor ropermpete on street tracks and it's all electric and claims to be fighting climate change. i think it's the future, so to have this technology tested here is fantastic. even if you're not fussed for racing you will notice that all of the big car manufacturers are getting behind the sport. jaguar is one of the many names involved and this summer they're bringing out their first electric road car. the technical transfer of the technology developed in the race car applied to the road cars to make them ultimately better cars for consumers to drive and enjoy. we have been following the sport for the last seven months. the competition has taken the teams from europe to south america as temporary tracks pop up in city centres. we are in marrakesh, we made it and it's an amazing place for a race. boiling hot, palm trees everywhere and yet behind us are the atlas mountains. the exciting thing about this is the technology they are developing for the cars on the track today, which is moving at a very
and it's the world of motorsport where that new technology is being put to the test, as eleanor ropermpete on street tracks and it's all electric and claims to be fighting climate change. i think it's the future, so to have this technology tested here is fantastic. even if you're not fussed for racing you will notice that all of the big car manufacturers are getting behind the sport. jaguar is one of the many names involved and this summer they're bringing out their first electric road car. the...
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teresa king and patrick roper were killed while they were moving him and other inmates from the jailn kansas city, last week. investigators say fielder grabbed one of the deputies guns and opened fire. prosecutor say he has a long history of violent crime. >>> anthony ordains autopsy showed that he did not have narcotics -- the autopsy of anthony bourdain showed that he did not have narcotics in his body at the time of death.'s death was ruled as a suicide. the toxicology report shows that there were only traces of a small dose of the nonnarcotic medication. he was 61 years old when he died. >>> coming up, the new animals on the no-fly list for delta airlines. what -- when the new policy will take effect and the outrage it is causing. >>> for many people looking to get to the dublin bart station, this may be the answer. a driverless shuttlebus. hi! are you two getting along? oh, yeah, yeah. [ hiss ] [ gasps ] [ birds chirping] ♪ no matter what you are they're a perfect match. the new ipad and xfinity stream app. hey guys, i'm home! surprise! i got a puppy. add an ipad to select packa
teresa king and patrick roper were killed while they were moving him and other inmates from the jailn kansas city, last week. investigators say fielder grabbed one of the deputies guns and opened fire. prosecutor say he has a long history of violent crime. >>> anthony ordains autopsy showed that he did not have narcotics -- the autopsy of anthony bourdain showed that he did not have narcotics in his body at the time of death.'s death was ruled as a suicide. the toxicology report shows...
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the fifth vote in ropers versus simmons which barred capital punishment for crimes committed before thege of 18. he voted on the winning side of close decisions 76% of the time in his career. indeed, he formed those majorities so often. it was justice kennedy that was the swing vote. and, therefore, we credited him with being the stabilizing influence, the rational one. the nonideologue on a court where it seems that every other justice's vote was predictable. but now that seems contradicted by the timing of his exit which was announced in a letter addressed, my dear mr. president. surely he could have waited six months until after the running of the midterm elections at least raising the possibility that his successor, who will require senate confirmation, would be more in line with his independent thinking than the ideology of his current colleagues. instead, he's enabled the swift confirmation of his successor where the party that nominated him 31 years ago has control of the white house and the senate. in so doing, he's denied the country a referendum on the politization of the cour
the fifth vote in ropers versus simmons which barred capital punishment for crimes committed before thege of 18. he voted on the winning side of close decisions 76% of the time in his career. indeed, he formed those majorities so often. it was justice kennedy that was the swing vote. and, therefore, we credited him with being the stabilizing influence, the rational one. the nonideologue on a court where it seems that every other justice's vote was predictable. but now that seems contradicted by...
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in the roper case, anthony kennedy is the reason we got the voting rights act. he's the reason we have slimite secret money. democrats and progressives and centrists will be focus on the fact that anthony kennedy is very probably the reason we have abortion rights in this country and i think within, you know, i think within a year abortion will be illegal in half of the united states. and -- because of this. and that's not necessarily a trump issue. that's a republican politics issue. but that's what this means. >> rachel, what are democrats to do in this moment where they don't have control of either chamber, they don't really have any back channel to influence the president's thinking? and i would bet just about anything that donald trump's ignorance of american history extends to the list of decisions you just ticked off where justice kennedy was the deciding vote. >> yeah. i mean, i think that democrats right now are facing a test because democrats have a limiter on their behavior. they're like you're driving a stock car and it tells you that it can go 220 m
in the roper case, anthony kennedy is the reason we got the voting rights act. he's the reason we have slimite secret money. democrats and progressives and centrists will be focus on the fact that anthony kennedy is very probably the reason we have abortion rights in this country and i think within, you know, i think within a year abortion will be illegal in half of the united states. and -- because of this. and that's not necessarily a trump issue. that's a republican politics issue. but...
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the world of motorsport where that new technology is being put to test, as radio1 newsbeat‘s eleanor roper if you're not foster racing you will notice that all of the big car manufacturers are getting behind the sport. jaguar is one of the many names involved and this summer are bringing out theirfirst names involved and this summer are bringing out their first electric road car. the technical transfer of the technology developed in the race car applied to the road cars to make them ultimately better cars for consumers to drive and enjoy. we have been following the sport for the last seven months. the competition has ta ken the last seven months. the competition has taken the teams from europe to south america as temporary tracks pop up in city centres. we are in marrakesh, we made it and it's an amazing place for a race. boiling hot, palm trees everywhere and yet behind us are the atlas mountains. the exciting thing about this is the technology they are developing for the cars on the track today which is moving at a very rapid pace and will impact everything we see at home driving which w
the world of motorsport where that new technology is being put to test, as radio1 newsbeat‘s eleanor roper if you're not foster racing you will notice that all of the big car manufacturers are getting behind the sport. jaguar is one of the many names involved and this summer are bringing out theirfirst names involved and this summer are bringing out their first electric road car. the technical transfer of the technology developed in the race car applied to the road cars to make them...
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the world of motorsport where that new technology is being put to test, as radio1 newsbeat‘s eleanor roperr. it is the technical transfer of the technology we develop that we apply to our road ca rs we develop that we apply to our road cars to make them better cars to drive. we have been following the sport for the past seven months, the condition is taken teams from europe to south america as temporary tracks p0p up to south america as temporary tracks pop up in city centres are. we are in marrakesh, it is a really amazing place for a race. oily hot, palm trees everywhere and behind us is the atlas mountains. the exciting thing about this is obviously the technology they are developing for the cars on the track which is moving at a very rapid pace and will impact on everything we see at home, which will have a great effect on the environment. from 2040, the governor has banned the sale of new natural and diesel cars, sir richard branson is one of those investing in formula e and he thinks the state needs bringing forward. personally i think it is too long. there are governments in europe
the world of motorsport where that new technology is being put to test, as radio1 newsbeat‘s eleanor roperr. it is the technical transfer of the technology we develop that we apply to our road ca rs we develop that we apply to our road cars to make them better cars to drive. we have been following the sport for the past seven months, the condition is taken teams from europe to south america as temporary tracks p0p up to south america as temporary tracks pop up in city centres are. we are in...
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people phil roper strongly about these brands. very good point. thank you very much, see you in an hour, ben bland with all the business news. now look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. fairly quiet out there on the weather front, a lot fairly quiet out there on the weatherfront, a lot of fairly quiet out there on the weather front, a lot of sunshine around. over the next few days, very little change on the weather front. generally speaking a lot of fine, dry weather. not necessarily sunny everywhere because it is the jet strea m everywhere because it is the jet stream is stopping the weather front from coming our way. that is why we have very little rain in the forecast. 15 in newcastle, 15 in hull, and where you have the sunshine, temperatures comfortable in the 20s, 22, 23, topped abuja today. you may have noticed how fresh this morning was, quite nippy, similar way to night. down to single figures in some areas. let's look at thursday across europe. some storms there. we are in this window of, whether, stretching all th
people phil roper strongly about these brands. very good point. thank you very much, see you in an hour, ben bland with all the business news. now look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. fairly quiet out there on the weather front, a lot fairly quiet out there on the weatherfront, a lot of fairly quiet out there on the weather front, a lot of sunshine around. over the next few days, very little change on the weather front. generally speaking a lot of fine, dry weather. not necessarily...
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half of them did not receive roper treatment. 1/3 received no care for mental illness or substance use disorder. if we're going to get to these individuals, get them the help they need and deserve, we're going to need to know what care is needed and how large the existing treatment gap really is. my amendment will help to provide that data. the second element of my amendment requires information on access to community care for individuals suffering from a mental 1/3 received no care for mental illness illness other th substance use disorder. for decades, our country has shifted mental health care services away from institutional care into community health providers. that is substantial progress that we certainly don't want to reverse or endanger. make no mistake, passing this legislation will have a direct effect on access to community care for people with mental iseases. we should know how much and to what extent that is the case. my amendment will provide congress with the data on whether we should know that access is increasing or as a result of this potential legislation decreasing
half of them did not receive roper treatment. 1/3 received no care for mental illness or substance use disorder. if we're going to get to these individuals, get them the help they need and deserve, we're going to need to know what care is needed and how large the existing treatment gap really is. my amendment will help to provide that data. the second element of my amendment requires information on access to community care for individuals suffering from a mental 1/3 received no care for mental...