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well, so who owns aurora? who drops aurora? that would be oracle. it's called my sequel.t's our small open source database that they claim is their big transaction processing tata base that's going to -- database that's going to replace oracle. it's just preposterous. you know? amazon didn't even develop the amazon database. it's just a chunk of open source that we are responsible for called my sequel. my sequel does not compare with the oracle database. there's a reason amazon uses oracle. you know who else uses oracle? is another company that hates us, sap uses oracle everywhere. sap ten years ago said i hate oracle, i'm getting off of oracle, i can't stand these guys, especially this guy that goes on tv and makes fun of us. [laughter] because we have great new database called hannah. it's awesome. well, they have all of these cloud services, you know? they have success factors. does it run on han that? oh, no, it runs on oracle. 95, 98% of everything sap does runs on oracle. a decade later they still use oracle, can't get to hannah. the oracle database beat ibm in the
well, so who owns aurora? who drops aurora? that would be oracle. it's called my sequel.t's our small open source database that they claim is their big transaction processing tata base that's going to -- database that's going to replace oracle. it's just preposterous. you know? amazon didn't even develop the amazon database. it's just a chunk of open source that we are responsible for called my sequel. my sequel does not compare with the oracle database. there's a reason amazon uses oracle. you...
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itsng up, aurora makes debut amid a can of this route.annabis companies are trying to reach a new type -- amid a cannabis rout. ♪ romaine: canadian marijuana company aurora cannabis was listed today and promptly dropped 12% in the middle of a bit of a rout with cannabis stocks in the u.s. we're joined by sean stifle, portfolio manager at navy capital. is the selloff we have seen the start of a real reevaluation of these companies? sean: this is a buy the rumor, sell the news. into the huge run legalization and this is a healthy retracement. joe: what is your take on the early days of legalization in canada? has there been enough data to give you a sense of early leaders, what brands consumers are flocking to? sean: i was in toronto last week. the first day in canada, there were 30 million sales. contrast that to the first day in las vegas. not different. you are talking about an entire country. event.f hype into the ontario is 40% of the population in canada. there is not a single retail store. letdown, and these companies need to figure
itsng up, aurora makes debut amid a can of this route.annabis companies are trying to reach a new type -- amid a cannabis rout. ♪ romaine: canadian marijuana company aurora cannabis was listed today and promptly dropped 12% in the middle of a bit of a rout with cannabis stocks in the u.s. we're joined by sean stifle, portfolio manager at navy capital. is the selloff we have seen the start of a real reevaluation of these companies? sean: this is a buy the rumor, sell the news. into the huge...
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raid me. >> tom: and this is i think the first christmas aurora has been back in the philippines in started singing 'edelweis. >> todd: this is the song that she sang to erik as she was changing his diapers i believe, you know? ♪ >> tom: and everyone is pretty emotional. >> tony: it was one of the few moments where i saw tony start to tear up. ♪ >> tom you can see, if you look closely, you can see tony totally tearing up. he's just on the verge of crying. which he doesn't do. ♪ >> erik: yeah, it was really special to see tony that vulnerable and to see tony connecting with someone as beautiful and you know, selfless as aurora. >> helen: the show itself was like a tremendous gift. we got to work with somebody who was incredibly creative obviously. but also, let us experiment. >> todd: the amazing thing about it is that the challenge has never really stopped any of this. we've met challenges -- i don't want to say we've met these challenges. these challenges [ bleep ] inspired us to do great things. ♪ >> lydia: he said to chris and i, 'this show is my legacy'. he said, 'that's why i'm
raid me. >> tom: and this is i think the first christmas aurora has been back in the philippines in started singing 'edelweis. >> todd: this is the song that she sang to erik as she was changing his diapers i believe, you know? ♪ >> tom: and everyone is pretty emotional. >> tony: it was one of the few moments where i saw tony start to tear up. ♪ >> tom you can see, if you look closely, you can see tony totally tearing up. he's just on the verge of crying. which...
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lucha: ven acá, rosa aurora. rosa: ya te dije que no son mías.a. arantxa: domingo 21 de octubre Éstas son las principales noticias. patricia: teresa gente saliÓ esta maÑana desde el punto fronterizo de ciudad hidalgo. pudieron evadir a los agentes que les habÍan bloqueado el paso. los que no lograron cruzar, anotado por acogerse al plan de seguro que han implementado sus paÍses para repetirlos. y un guardia de seguridad muriÓ en el domicilio del arzobispo mexicano tras un supuesto intento de robo en la casa del ex cardenal. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ fÉlix:buenas noches y bienvenidos al noticiero univisiÓn. en mÉxico, la caravana de migrantes de centroamericanos llegÓ a chiapas. el personal de inmigraciÓn como la policÍa federal no han impedido el avance, pero han insistido en que formalicen los trÁmites migratorios y que se queden en albergues. entre los migrantes hay temor de serdeportados. pasamos con alejandro madrigal, quien sigue muy de cerca esta situaciÓn- alejandro: fÉlix, es un placer estar con ustedes. aquÍ las muestras de para. la ge
lucha: ven acá, rosa aurora. rosa: ya te dije que no son mías.a. arantxa: domingo 21 de octubre Éstas son las principales noticias. patricia: teresa gente saliÓ esta maÑana desde el punto fronterizo de ciudad hidalgo. pudieron evadir a los agentes que les habÍan bloqueado el paso. los que no lograron cruzar, anotado por acogerse al plan de seguro que han implementado sus paÍses para repetirlos. y un guardia de seguridad muriÓ en el domicilio del arzobispo mexicano tras un supuesto...
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[chiflidos] maría: almacenes don carme presenta lasejores proporciones la tiene rosa aurora.ofertas tenemos para el día hoy, rosa? rosa: ♪ compren, compren, compren compren, compren, compren, compren ♪ nayeli: oye, chinito, y ahora que ya somos novios... chino: ¿quién dijo que somos novios? nayeli: le voy a decir a la miss que me robaste un beso. chino: tú me robaste mi torta y yo no fui de chismoso. nayeli: toma tu torta y regrésame mi beso. chino: ay, con tal de que me dejes en paz. coco: santa cruz martínez, jesús santo. ¿qué haces con tu lengua metida en la boca de rodríguez salcedo nayeli alejandra? coco: se callan. chino: ¡espérenme, ey! mi excursión a los prismas mi desarrollo integral, ¿por qué? carmelo: ¿quién nos iba a decir que la chamaca esa jalara tanta gente? delfino: ¿cómo no? yo al ofertín nunca le vi forma. pero a la rosa, qué formas. oiga, ¿no se forma? Órele. carmelo: sí, ¿quién sigue? delfino: abrígate, joven, allí hay peines para el gallito. lucha: quiero aprovechar este espacio para hacer una denuncia. imagínense ustedes que aquí en la secundaria técnica
[chiflidos] maría: almacenes don carme presenta lasejores proporciones la tiene rosa aurora.ofertas tenemos para el día hoy, rosa? rosa: ♪ compren, compren, compren compren, compren, compren, compren ♪ nayeli: oye, chinito, y ahora que ya somos novios... chino: ¿quién dijo que somos novios? nayeli: le voy a decir a la miss que me robaste un beso. chino: tú me robaste mi torta y yo no fui de chismoso. nayeli: toma tu torta y regrésame mi beso. chino: ay, con tal de que me dejes en paz....
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well, so who owns aurora? who drops aurora? that would be oracle. it's called my sequel.hat's our small open source database that they claim is their big transaction processing tata base that's going to -- database that's going to replace oracle. it's just preposterous. you know? amazon didn't even develop the amazon database. it's just a chunk of open source that we are responsible for called my sequel. my sequel does not compare with the oracle database. there's a reason amazon uses oracle. you know who else uses oracle? is another company that hates us, sap uses oracle everywhere. sap ten years ago said i hate oracle, i'm getting off of oracle, i can't stand these guys, especially this guy that goes on tv and makes fun of us. [laughter] because we have great new database called hannah. it's awesome. well, they have all of these cloud services, you know? they have success factors. does it run on han that? oh, no, it runs on oracle. 95, 98% of everything sap does runs on oracle. a decade later they still use oracle, can't get to hannah. the oracle database beat ibm in th
well, so who owns aurora? who drops aurora? that would be oracle. it's called my sequel.hat's our small open source database that they claim is their big transaction processing tata base that's going to -- database that's going to replace oracle. it's just preposterous. you know? amazon didn't even develop the amazon database. it's just a chunk of open source that we are responsible for called my sequel. my sequel does not compare with the oracle database. there's a reason amazon uses oracle....
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. >> bienvenida aurora. >> gracias rashel. >> voy a empezar con aurora. >> se tiene que negociar. >>culo que establece, que la agresiÓn en estos juegos pues pueda que sea agresivo en su vida diaria sin embargo, hay estudios que avala, por lo tanto, un pequeÑo porcentaje es forma de preocuparse >>> bueno, yo quiero saludar a willy en los Ángeles, felicitaciones. >> yo me imagino que en su momento tu papÁ y tu mama no querÍan que jugaras pero ya como nuevo jugador de grandes ligas, estar tantas horas online, permite eventualmente que entren los hacker a los sistemas y los niÑos pequeÑo podrÍan ser vÍctimas de pronto de depredadores sexuales. >> fraude. ¿cÓmo manejaste como jugador de video? >>> para mÍ era un poquito mÁs diferente el problema son los chamos que tienen 9-15. >> y ellos quieren hacer lo que sea para ganar esos porque su mamÁ y su papa no le quieren comprar. >> o darle la tarjeta de crÉdito lo que sea. >> los niÑos tienen que ganarlos y. que le ponen. >> en la computadora. >> definitivamente los chicos que no tienen esa experiencia como la tuya cualquier cosa que les ofre
. >> bienvenida aurora. >> gracias rashel. >> voy a empezar con aurora. >> se tiene que negociar. >>culo que establece, que la agresiÓn en estos juegos pues pueda que sea agresivo en su vida diaria sin embargo, hay estudios que avala, por lo tanto, un pequeÑo porcentaje es forma de preocuparse >>> bueno, yo quiero saludar a willy en los Ángeles, felicitaciones. >> yo me imagino que en su momento tu papÁ y tu mama no querÍan que jugaras pero ya...
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canada was the nation that first started thinking about the fact that the aurora actually correlates with solar particles, particles coming from the sung. we talk about solar flairs. how that affects ultimately the aurora that is so visible in canning de, and the confluence of those activities with the magnetic spectrum surrounding the globe. all of these things go back. the 1800s and canada has been leading the way on these kind of activities, to include understanding the eye on is fear, and the united states has been excited about partnering with canada on all these scientific discoveries going back all of these years. it's great to be here, and in fact one of the -- the first very satellite ever built that wasn't an american satellite or a russian satellite, was aa canadian satellite, which is impressive in itself. the outlet won. which was launched by the united states of america. that show is going back to 1962 when we collaborated on that particular project. today, and i've got a notes here, we have almost -- our history has almost 500 agreements in our history. and today we ha
canada was the nation that first started thinking about the fact that the aurora actually correlates with solar particles, particles coming from the sung. we talk about solar flairs. how that affects ultimately the aurora that is so visible in canning de, and the confluence of those activities with the magnetic spectrum surrounding the globe. all of these things go back. the 1800s and canada has been leading the way on these kind of activities, to include understanding the eye on is fear, and...
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case see if that is the with aurora as we get more and more stocks listing in the u.s. presumably that effect will be diluted. they will follow suit relatively have filed their applications, a listing from three the next two or weeks. other companies have hinted that they're interested as well, so long before we have 10 dozen canadian pot stocks listed in the u.s. which means beneficiaries of that early investor interest may effect wear hat off. joe: thank you very much. meanwhile, "what'd you miss" orean exports often seen as a bellwether for global economy, maybe this is a sign that emerging markets and world trade picking back up. i have a chart here on my year al showing monthly over year change in korean export data, it's the white line. it's really noisy. you don't want to read too much into it. the blue line is the 12-month ticking up, e really noisy. this is one of those bellwethers gauge whethere to global trade is picking up or rolling over. something to keep an eye on to if it continues to gather more momentum. let's continue this conversation with mark, macr
case see if that is the with aurora as we get more and more stocks listing in the u.s. presumably that effect will be diluted. they will follow suit relatively have filed their applications, a listing from three the next two or weeks. other companies have hinted that they're interested as well, so long before we have 10 dozen canadian pot stocks listed in the u.s. which means beneficiaries of that early investor interest may effect wear hat off. joe: thank you very much. meanwhile, "what'd...
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lucha: mira, rosa aurora, ya va a empezar la entrada y no es justo que me estés haciendo pasar este corajea pierdo, ¿eh? rosa: ¡ya dije que no! a menos que el frosting se quede en esta casa. frosting: usted está consumiendo demasiados carbohidratos. lucha: [grita] ¿y? ¿y? ¡ya me tienes harta, harta, harta! ¡te voy a callar la boca de una vez por todas! pero en la cara no ni en las piernasa no hay "intraviolencia" familr. un pambazo para ver "doña bonita". ¿y qué me encuentro? ¿eh? chino: que están divididas. albertano: sí, chino, están divididas. pero no solamente en sus pertenencias, sino que también en sus corazones. chale. [solloza] chino: ¿para qué quieren ver "doña bonita"? si aquí hay de todo: odio, lágrimas y venganza. lucha: ya, mamacita, ya. betzabé: uy, te quedó perfectísimo. mira, hasta le dejaste un hilo colgando. delfino: bueno, ya dinos, ¿cuál de las dos te gusta? maría: ay, delfino, ¿cómo andas preguntando esas cosas? ¿cuál? suavecito: la verdad, la verdad, ninguna, ¿eh? a mí lo que me gusta es el fut. muchas gracias por el zurcido. hasta luego. maría: no, hermana, eso es al
lucha: mira, rosa aurora, ya va a empezar la entrada y no es justo que me estés haciendo pasar este corajea pierdo, ¿eh? rosa: ¡ya dije que no! a menos que el frosting se quede en esta casa. frosting: usted está consumiendo demasiados carbohidratos. lucha: [grita] ¿y? ¿y? ¡ya me tienes harta, harta, harta! ¡te voy a callar la boca de una vez por todas! pero en la cara no ni en las piernasa no hay "intraviolencia" familr. un pambazo para ver "doña bonita". ¿y qué...
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fue dirigente del equipo 14 de septiembre en una liga de fútbol viana, jugó para el equipo aurora entán sufriendo por la pérdida de él. >> claro, no podemos imaginar la desesperación de este señor. >> htémoclanco enfrentó su por un presunto abuso policiaco, el vídeo apareció en redes sociales y rápidamente se hizo viral, fue abordado por policías que se le fueron a golpes, blanco dijo que no debían faltar el respeto, la presunta víctima presentaba denuncia, hay más de 1000 casos de abusos policiales. >> los hombres en corte salieron corriendo en plena audiencia, los sujetos salieron a toda velocidad el juez de la corte sale inmediatamente detrás de ellos, bajando por las escaleras del recinto, el magistrado pudo atrapar a uno de los sujetos y el otro fue momentos después detenido. >> en fresno un hombre intentaba matar arañas, de acuerdo con las autoridades, el sujeto usó fuego para deshacerse de los arácnidos, nadie resultó herido en este incidente (♪ música ). >> y aquí están las temperaturas desde san mateo encuentre 3°, vemos el pronóstico extendido después de la pausa intentaron
fue dirigente del equipo 14 de septiembre en una liga de fútbol viana, jugó para el equipo aurora entán sufriendo por la pérdida de él. >> claro, no podemos imaginar la desesperación de este señor. >> htémoclanco enfrentó su por un presunto abuso policiaco, el vídeo apareció en redes sociales y rápidamente se hizo viral, fue abordado por policías que se le fueron a golpes, blanco dijo que no debían faltar el respeto, la presunta víctima presentaba denuncia, hay más...
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more on the lot -- on legalization we have the chief corporate officer of aurora in toronto. big day for you. >> it's a big day for canada as well. takea: how long will it until we know it's working? there will be an evolution, how long till we settle down? >> i think it will be a couple of steps, maybe a couple of months until we iron out the initial wrinkles and there will be some majestic ok off, -- logistical chaos. policy to truly succeed we have to have the additional products that we are not allowed to sell just yet, such as they position pens and cannabis infused beverages. that's a few months away. shery: do you have concerns about supply in the next few weeks and months? given this excitement? concerned about supply. we have plenty of supply, a lot more today because we just got the sales license for our huge technologically advanced sky facility at edmonson airport. on the bigger picture, in terms of overall supply, there may be .ome shortages especially for specific product forms in the short term. athave to step back and look the big picture. we are doing somethi
more on the lot -- on legalization we have the chief corporate officer of aurora in toronto. big day for you. >> it's a big day for canada as well. takea: how long will it until we know it's working? there will be an evolution, how long till we settle down? >> i think it will be a couple of steps, maybe a couple of months until we iron out the initial wrinkles and there will be some majestic ok off, -- logistical chaos. policy to truly succeed we have to have the additional products...
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lily's salon in aurora, colorado. now that's gillespie in the spotted shirt.der the beautician's station. but what is it? [ scream ] >> why is he playin'? what's wrong with you guys? >> he was playin', because the beautician asked him to prank her client. don't lay it all on him. >> is the client that bad a tipper? >> might be now. >> here's exactly what he was waving in her face, a little toy mouse. next to arianne's house. now they know brittany has a fear of bugs. look really closely. to the runner, right by the door there. >> at the end of the -- >> look closely, can you see that? >> do you see that? >> rrrrrrraaaarrr. >> i work with children! >> that was amazing. >> what did he >> another prank for brittany. >> he has scattered a bunch of those fake cockroaches, just like the one that you viewed. >> he needs needs needs needs ns cupboard, dressed as a giant cockroach. >>good boy! that's what he likes to do. where are you? [ laughter ] >> just a little giggle. i think he was maybe expecting a grander reaction. >>> that's our show. catch you next time on an
lily's salon in aurora, colorado. now that's gillespie in the spotted shirt.der the beautician's station. but what is it? [ scream ] >> why is he playin'? what's wrong with you guys? >> he was playin', because the beautician asked him to prank her client. don't lay it all on him. >> is the client that bad a tipper? >> might be now. >> here's exactly what he was waving in her face, a little toy mouse. next to arianne's house. now they know brittany has a fear of...
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because of the aurora. and canada was actually the nation that first started thinking about the fact that the aurora actually correlates with solar particles. particles coming from the sun. we talk about solar flares. we talk about co rone nal mass ejections and how that affects ultimately the aurora that is so visible in canada. and the confluence of those activities with the magnetic spectrum surrounding the globe. so all of these things go back all the way to the 1800s and canada has been leading the way on these kind of activities to include understanding the ionosphere and the united states of resource has of course been excited about partnering with canada on all of these scientific discoveries going back all of these years. so it is great to be here. and in fact, one of the, in fact, the very first satellite ever built that wasn't an american satellite or a russian satellite, was a canadian satellite, which is impressive in itself. the alouette one, which in fact, was launched by the united states of
because of the aurora. and canada was actually the nation that first started thinking about the fact that the aurora actually correlates with solar particles. particles coming from the sun. we talk about solar flares. we talk about co rone nal mass ejections and how that affects ultimately the aurora that is so visible in canada. and the confluence of those activities with the magnetic spectrum surrounding the globe. so all of these things go back all the way to the 1800s and canada has been...
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it's called the aurora prize for awakening humanity. it was created by an armenian and two other armenian, the heads of carnegie foundation in new york and a businessman here in america. own family is armenian originally, so this had meaning for me. tharmenians i hope people know suffered from a terrible genocide themselves in 1915. the idea of this prize waso honor those who in our time try prevent horrors like this from happening. this is the third year that this ize has been given. this year's honoree, mr. cho, attempted to stop the genocide that's been taking place against the rohingya mlims in myanmar. the idea of is prize in a simple phrase is gra ititu action, gratitude from those who survived, whose families survived, gratitude to those today who are trying to save others. >> woodruff: david, it's an uphill battle, isn't it? >> yes, these unspeakable crimes take place in our world, but i have also met the people who with incredible bravery are trying to stop these horrors, to meet these people who arer heoes does give you some h
it's called the aurora prize for awakening humanity. it was created by an armenian and two other armenian, the heads of carnegie foundation in new york and a businessman here in america. own family is armenian originally, so this had meaning for me. tharmenians i hope people know suffered from a terrible genocide themselves in 1915. the idea of this prize waso honor those who in our time try prevent horrors like this from happening. this is the third year that this ize has been given. this...
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the other companies from aurora to aphria also had high sellout numbers, ranging from 30% to 60%.n, back to you. >> thank you >>> let's get to a primary player now, canopy growth, the first cannabis company to trade on the new york stock exchange we are joined by the chairman and ceo, bruce linton. thanks for joining us today. >> thank you good intro, aditi. >> in terms of what aditi just had to say, the fact that we have seen this selloff more broadly, canopy is down another 2.5% right now, what would you attribute that to? >> well, let's play what the intro said our products are selling out we're having to ship more continuously across the whole country because after 90 plus years of prohibition people are buying the product so we're fully engaged in pushing everything we have out to every jurisdiction in the country, while we're also growing rapidly internationally. so i think that tangible value thing is true and that probably the selloff is the stocks have gone up and people took profits and there's probably a transition from retail holders to institutional holders, because i
the other companies from aurora to aphria also had high sellout numbers, ranging from 30% to 60%.n, back to you. >> thank you >>> let's get to a primary player now, canopy growth, the first cannabis company to trade on the new york stock exchange we are joined by the chairman and ceo, bruce linton. thanks for joining us today. >> thank you good intro, aditi. >> in terms of what aditi just had to say, the fact that we have seen this selloff more broadly, canopy is down...
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robert is next in aurora, illinois. good morning. caller: good morning. i am 81 years old. day, i your c-span every am an avid fan. , we aree don't wake up doomed. it will wipe us out. right now -- i worked in restaurants where you relied on the boards for your food. he could not charge people because we did not know what they got. our country is going to hell. these people are supposed to be experts, they don't know everything. i bet you anything this ford woman comes up with a book. when it comes to net neutrality, what would you like to see done? caller: get the democrats out of office. they are nothing but a bunch of idiots. host: robert in indiana. this frustration with the other party is pretty common. from 1996 until 2015, regulators, partisan appointees at the fcc generally had a hands-off approach. it served us well and i hope it will continue in the years going forward. host: stan is in west palm beach, florida. caller: good morning. just wanted to add a few things. i listen to c-span. things happeng with me in the last week. obviously -- i'm an independent, i gen
robert is next in aurora, illinois. good morning. caller: good morning. i am 81 years old. day, i your c-span every am an avid fan. , we aree don't wake up doomed. it will wipe us out. right now -- i worked in restaurants where you relied on the boards for your food. he could not charge people because we did not know what they got. our country is going to hell. these people are supposed to be experts, they don't know everything. i bet you anything this ford woman comes up with a book. when it...
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who owns aurora? who develops aurora. that would be oracle. it's called my sequel.'s our small open source database which they claim is their transaction processing database that will replace oracle. it's just preposterous that amazon didn't even develop the amazon database. it's just a chunk of open source that we are responsible for, called my sequel. my sequel does not compare with the oracle database. there's a reason amazon uses oracle. you know who else uses oracle? another company that hates us. sap uses oracle everywhere. sap10 years ago said i hate oracle, i'm getting off of oracle. i can't stand these guys especially the guy that goes on tv and makes fun of us because we have this great new database called hannah, they say it's awesome. well, they have all of these cloud services. they have success factors. does it run on hannah? no, it runs on oracle. they all run on oracle. 95, 98% of everything sap does runs on oracle. it's decades later, they still use oracle, can't get to hannah. the oracle database beat ibm in the databas data business, beat microsof
who owns aurora? who develops aurora. that would be oracle. it's called my sequel.'s our small open source database which they claim is their transaction processing database that will replace oracle. it's just preposterous that amazon didn't even develop the amazon database. it's just a chunk of open source that we are responsible for, called my sequel. my sequel does not compare with the oracle database. there's a reason amazon uses oracle. you know who else uses oracle? another company that...
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i know that only this were part of a larger private equity owned group called the aurora group, part were looking to exit that group and break the group up to exit that group and break the group up and find buyers for all of the groups. as about december last year they have been unsuccessful in finding a buyer, and so i think we can put a lease is going into administration up to a complement of events that are affecting all retailers in terms of dwindling football and —— football and more harderfought football and —— football and more harder fought discretionary consumer spend, but also the fact that there might have been underlying business issues in terms of making all the businesses within the aurora group pay their way. so if a private equity investor doesn't see that there is an opportunity to make money out of company like always as they will try to divest and they cannot divest then unfortunately i think given that that was in december of last year they must have been the last year trying to struggling through, trying to make sure they were going to make ends meet and make mar
i know that only this were part of a larger private equity owned group called the aurora group, part were looking to exit that group and break the group up to exit that group and break the group up and find buyers for all of the groups. as about december last year they have been unsuccessful in finding a buyer, and so i think we can put a lease is going into administration up to a complement of events that are affecting all retailers in terms of dwindling football and —— football and more...
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pot stocks like cronos, tilray, canopy growth and aurora cannabis sold off in trading today. dedra bosas in st. en john's newland tonight. >> 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. >> as the clock struckidnight? st. john's history was made. >> recreational marijuana became legal in canada. all day starting on the east coast and moving west with the sun similar scenes of celebration played out as prime minister justinrudeau makes good on his 2015 campaign promise. the first sale went to ian power in new finland who said it's his dream to be the first person to buy the first legal cannabis in ktd. >> i never thought it would be . le and then when it started rolling about ten years ago, i've helped people to get medical marijuana. i'm happy for cannabis users across the not just me. but people wanting to have a safe recreational past time and for m research for cannabis in the future. >> other countries that are moving slower toward easing marijuana laws like the u.s.re watching the rollout csely. uce linton, ceo of canopy growth, canada's largest pot company says regulators from europe to south americ
pot stocks like cronos, tilray, canopy growth and aurora cannabis sold off in trading today. dedra bosas in st. en john's newland tonight. >> 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. >> as the clock struckidnight? st. john's history was made. >> recreational marijuana became legal in canada. all day starting on the east coast and moving west with the sun similar scenes of celebration played out as prime minister justinrudeau makes good on his 2015 campaign promise. the first sale went to ian power in...
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. $76,000 household income in aurora, colorado, doubling the standard induction to $2400 that is not taxed. increasing the child tax credit from 1000 to 2000 and lowering the individual rate from 15% to 13%. that is crumbs to jason, a big-time attorney who represents some pretty unsavory individuals. i won't go into that. >> let's keep going. we are running out of time, so let's get jerry in here for another question. jerry: i want to ask you an open ended question. we are at the midterm elections and many people regard this as a referendum on the current administration, the trump administration. we are two years in my would like you to give me a grade on style and substance. rep. coffman: i would give a "b" on substance. well, a "b" is kind of hard, maybe a "c." i differ on immigration, trade. i think fair trade is great but when you get into protectionism, that's wrong. i think that the tone, i would give him an "f." absolutely an "f." i think it's wrong. there's a certain dignity to the office of the presidency of the united states. i've served in the army and the marine corps and
. $76,000 household income in aurora, colorado, doubling the standard induction to $2400 that is not taxed. increasing the child tax credit from 1000 to 2000 and lowering the individual rate from 15% to 13%. that is crumbs to jason, a big-time attorney who represents some pretty unsavory individuals. i won't go into that. >> let's keep going. we are running out of time, so let's get jerry in here for another question. jerry: i want to ask you an open ended question. we are at the midterm...
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those that used to live in this suburb of aurora and a neighboring community will be relocated the government says the ground is too unstable to rebuild here which it seems has always been the case since the disaster it's emerged that the government knew areas like this were particularly dangerous six years ago its own experts drew a map of city highlighting areas where there was a high risk of liquefaction occurring in an earthquake this was one of those so-called red zones where hundreds if not thousands of people died. local government leaders wouldn't give al-jazeera an interview experts say the map should now be studied very closely as part of power lose rehabilitation which is expected to cost almost one point five billion dollars so the idea should be placed as a green zone as well you know. to make a people or so a kind of like the buffer zone and green zone with the forest and things like that as well as for the monument for the people so the national learn something that would not be built the people who lived here say they had never heard of liquefaction before the disaster there w
those that used to live in this suburb of aurora and a neighboring community will be relocated the government says the ground is too unstable to rebuild here which it seems has always been the case since the disaster it's emerged that the government knew areas like this were particularly dangerous six years ago its own experts drew a map of city highlighting areas where there was a high risk of liquefaction occurring in an earthquake this was one of those so-called red zones where hundreds if...
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those that used to live in this suburb of aurora and a neighboring community will be relocated the government says the ground is too unstable to rebuild here which it seems has always been the case since the disaster it's emerged that the government knew areas like this were particularly dangerous six years ago its own experts drew a map of city highlighting areas where there was a high risk of liquefaction occurring in an earthquake this was one of those so-called red zones where hundreds if not thousands of people died. local government leaders wouldn't give al-jazeera an interview experts say the map should now be studied very closely as part of rehabilitation which is expected to cost almost one point five billion dollars. you know. kind of like the buffer zone and green zone we. the people who lived here say they had never heard of liquefaction before the disaster there was no education about the danger beneath their homes knowledge would have saved everyone but it may have saved some now the excavators have come to a standstill the search for the missing is over whatever this area becom
those that used to live in this suburb of aurora and a neighboring community will be relocated the government says the ground is too unstable to rebuild here which it seems has always been the case since the disaster it's emerged that the government knew areas like this were particularly dangerous six years ago its own experts drew a map of city highlighting areas where there was a high risk of liquefaction occurring in an earthquake this was one of those so-called red zones where hundreds if...
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aurora, acb. the stock has gone down 40%, what are your thoughts >> let's clarify what i have been saying about the cannabis stock. i said all of the stocks with the exception of canopy are bad. the idea is if you are going to own a pot stock, that is the only one that i am counting. i want all the others sold and that's what i have been saying and the idea is get out of the others if you have to go with one, go with canopy. what we are looking for a mixture of good and bad news like we had today. that's what you want happen. on "mad money" tonight, this market is taking its cues from the nfl. if we see this play out before, it is a company you may have never heard of the stock getting higher, is now the time to buy this corporation? i am sitting down with the ceo stay with cramer >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to
aurora, acb. the stock has gone down 40%, what are your thoughts >> let's clarify what i have been saying about the cannabis stock. i said all of the stocks with the exception of canopy are bad. the idea is if you are going to own a pot stock, that is the only one that i am counting. i want all the others sold and that's what i have been saying and the idea is get out of the others if you have to go with one, go with canopy. what we are looking for a mixture of good and bad news like we...
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there is speculation coke will invest in aurora. people are drinking less soda.telling cnn its closely watching the growth of cannabis infused drinks. it won't hit u.s. stores. still illegal under federal law. what can you do if you are traveling to canada where, by the way, this is legal this week. if you live in a u.s. state where pot is legal like colorado, you cannot cross the border with it. don't try to fly with it in your carry-on. our advice to international travelers interested in this space, check local laws and age limits before you go. >>> stunning breach of security in afghanistan. top commander of u.s. and nato forces in afghanistan narrowly escapes an injury on the insider attack on locals police. a police afghan police chief was killed in the attack. ryan browne has the latest from the pentagon. >> reporter: christine and dave, a senior afghan police chief and u.s. ally was killed in the insider attack in the government compound in kandahar yesterday. this attack took place after the senior afghan official was meeting with the top u.s. general in
there is speculation coke will invest in aurora. people are drinking less soda.telling cnn its closely watching the growth of cannabis infused drinks. it won't hit u.s. stores. still illegal under federal law. what can you do if you are traveling to canada where, by the way, this is legal this week. if you live in a u.s. state where pot is legal like colorado, you cannot cross the border with it. don't try to fly with it in your carry-on. our advice to international travelers interested in this...
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. >> beto aurora is an anomaly, not a lot of politicians like him.t seems to be resonating with voters. what do you think? >> it is a problem for national democrats and that he is hauling and massive amounts of grassroots fundraising and taking away dollars, a critique from national democrats and to beto >> he is a good candidate. >> if you look at the last 5 surveys in texas, ted cruz is all over 50%. the rates will be closer than should be for texas but ted cruz is going to win. beto o'rourke is out of touch with texas. >> support is increasing, i don't see that. rob: i was going to get some things on their but we don't have time. appreciate the panel. jillian: 26 after the hour, donald trump says the migrant caravan isn't going anywhere. >> millions of people coming in illegally, we have a very strong border. this caravan, they are wasting their time. jillian: can he stop it? attorney alex feuer says yes but not without a fight. >> support me and my hatred of leslie winkle. >> love trumps hate. >> reporter: one of tv's most popular sitcoms, a not-
. >> beto aurora is an anomaly, not a lot of politicians like him.t seems to be resonating with voters. what do you think? >> it is a problem for national democrats and that he is hauling and massive amounts of grassroots fundraising and taking away dollars, a critique from national democrats and to beto >> he is a good candidate. >> if you look at the last 5 surveys in texas, ted cruz is all over 50%. the rates will be closer than should be for texas but ted cruz is...
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to get exposure to cannabis through constellation brands you look at the other stocks, tilray and aurorado you think is the best best >> in the public markets, this kind of volatility is normal surprisingly low for a big announcement for a company like tilray with convertible notes to only trade down as much as that. we are used to price swings far greater, and those stocks specifically have seen those moves in the not too distant past when we look at this industry, there's so much opportunity across the value chain and across the investment landscape where certainly there is opportunity in public markets, but when you look at the high valuations, it is not surprising to see these levels of capital raises happening last week along, saw numerous companies raising tilray, gw pharma, gti last week, so it is smart for them to do that at high valuations but we look at the private markets where things are more sensible and could be acquisition targets for large multiple companies >> morgan, so many hopes seem to be riding on what happens federally in the u.s i wonder what you think the impact
to get exposure to cannabis through constellation brands you look at the other stocks, tilray and aurorado you think is the best best >> in the public markets, this kind of volatility is normal surprisingly low for a big announcement for a company like tilray with convertible notes to only trade down as much as that. we are used to price swings far greater, and those stocks specifically have seen those moves in the not too distant past when we look at this industry, there's so much...
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guest: the caller is from the sixth congressional district, aurora, colorado, one of the most honorable republican seats -- vulnerable republican seats, the district voted for hillary clinton by nine points and he needs anti-trump boaters to win the election -- voters to win the election and he is struggling against a forming armor ranger. a battle between veterans. he has not had to run against a veteran. he has run against state legislatures in the past. kaufman had extensive outreach to growing immigrant communities in his district. he has hosted fundraisers with the ethiopian community and learn to speak spanish. in 2016,n his ads that he disliked both clinton and trump. jason crow is ahead by a handful. host: political triage, when it comes to ad spending by the party committees, can you talk through that and how to follow the money to understand when the committees and the national parties think these races are going? guest: party committees have to make tough decisions because some races will fall off their map and some races will be latebreaking. colorado 6 is an example of a pl
guest: the caller is from the sixth congressional district, aurora, colorado, one of the most honorable republican seats -- vulnerable republican seats, the district voted for hillary clinton by nine points and he needs anti-trump boaters to win the election -- voters to win the election and he is struggling against a forming armor ranger. a battle between veterans. he has not had to run against a veteran. he has run against state legislatures in the past. kaufman had extensive outreach to...
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that is thanks to coca-cola and speculation coke will invest in aurora. that makes sense.nking less soda and coke is looking beyond soft drinks. telling cnn it is watching the growth of cannabis infused drinks. it won't hit u.s. stores soon. cannabis is still illegal. what can you do if you are traveling in canada? if you live in a u.s. state where pot is legal, like colorado, you cannot cross the u.s. border with it. don't try to fly with it in your carry-on. the exact rules are different across different canadian cities and provinces. business travelers, check local laws before you go. >>> global stocks higher today. volatility back on wall street. it has been a rough october for stocks. dow lost 300 points yesterday. now down 4% for the month. the nasdaq's october losses is 7%. selling yesterday accelerated after treasury secretary steve mnuchin backed out of the conference in saudi arabia. no other u.s. officials will attend. global investors have a long list of worries. raising interest rates and the trade war with china on top of the list. china's economy is growing
that is thanks to coca-cola and speculation coke will invest in aurora. that makes sense.nking less soda and coke is looking beyond soft drinks. telling cnn it is watching the growth of cannabis infused drinks. it won't hit u.s. stores soon. cannabis is still illegal. what can you do if you are traveling in canada? if you live in a u.s. state where pot is legal, like colorado, you cannot cross the u.s. border with it. don't try to fly with it in your carry-on. the exact rules are different...
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aurora, flight sciences. when will we see uber deploy these?> we will see the flying prototypes next year. part of that will be their work with uber and the interface of what candidates of what uber is thinking about. there are a number of companies involved in developing prototypes and working on this future system. we are working with a company on the idea of unmanned traffic systems to make sure the ecosystem is safe. the amount of capital investment happening there is significant. you will see rapid progress over the next several years and you will see boeing with our partners at the forefront. emily: you are also unveiling a concept for a hypersonic plane. it can go back and forth between new york and london just a couple of hours. i keep asking when. when would something like that be commercially available to someone like me? >> i would say this is over the next decade. the hypersonic technology, the propulsion technology is in hand and we are demonstrating that on test vehicles like our x51, but we need to make sure the business case wor
aurora, flight sciences. when will we see uber deploy these?> we will see the flying prototypes next year. part of that will be their work with uber and the interface of what candidates of what uber is thinking about. there are a number of companies involved in developing prototypes and working on this future system. we are working with a company on the idea of unmanned traffic systems to make sure the ecosystem is safe. the amount of capital investment happening there is significant. you...
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consequently, they had no business rambling aurora -- rambling about the hospitals. but the efforts, particularly in 1862 and agency -- and 1863, finally received the legitimization they sought. the commission earned newfound respect from the government, the military and also from the public. fundraising eventually became more productive. surgeons became less bellicose, and restrictions were lifted. things began to loosen up quite a bit. military leaders also could not ignore the good works. after meeting with the reverend es james, senator stanton issued a memorandum on january 1863 saying, bishop james is authorized to state that he has received assurance from the secretary of war that every's ditch every facility would be afforded to the christian commission for the performance of their religious and benevolent purposes in the armies of the united states and in the forts, garrisons, camps and military posts. don't write like that on your term paper, but understand the point he is trying to make. i should say a couple things about the christian commission's activit
consequently, they had no business rambling aurora -- rambling about the hospitals. but the efforts, particularly in 1862 and agency -- and 1863, finally received the legitimization they sought. the commission earned newfound respect from the government, the military and also from the public. fundraising eventually became more productive. surgeons became less bellicose, and restrictions were lifted. things began to loosen up quite a bit. military leaders also could not ignore the good works....
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>> we will see aurora building and flying the prototypes next year.art of that will be their work with uber and the interface of what candidates of what uber is thinking about. there are a number of companies involved in developing prototypes and working on the future system. we are also working with a company called smart cognition on on -- unmanned cognition to make sure the ecosystem is safe. you are going to see rapid progress over the next several years and you are going to the boeing with our partners at the forefront. emily: you are also unveiling a concept for a hypersonic plane. you can go back and forth between new york and london in just a couple of hours. but whenking when, will something like that be commercial available to someone like me? >> i would say this is over the next decade. the propulsion technology is in hand and we are demonstrating that on test vehicles like our x51, but we need to make sure the economics work and there are -- the business case works, the economics work, and that there are enough passengers to pay a premium
>> we will see aurora building and flying the prototypes next year.art of that will be their work with uber and the interface of what candidates of what uber is thinking about. there are a number of companies involved in developing prototypes and working on the future system. we are also working with a company called smart cognition on on -- unmanned cognition to make sure the ecosystem is safe. you are going to see rapid progress over the next several years and you are going to the...
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. >> if you recall in the 2012 campaign when the tragic shootings in aurora, colorado happened in theovie theater, president obama suspended a campaign stop he had scheduled for late they're day. both he and governor romney suspended their campaign ads in colorado to take a break from the campaigning. i was traveling with the president on saturday when all this was unfolding and there was a moment he came back and talked with us on air force one and said i am considering cancelling the political rally scheduled for later that day, so we reported that and sent that news out and not long after he stands in front of a crowd in indiana and said, you know, i considered cancelling it, but i'm not going to. the show must go on. we can't let incidents like this halt our everyday lives. >> let's listen to the president making that case. i know some people are not going to like this, but i have a political event and i'm on my way. >> we have to go and do whatevery we were goiwhatever we were going to do or we make them too important. you go with a heavy heart, but you go. you don't want to chan
. >> if you recall in the 2012 campaign when the tragic shootings in aurora, colorado happened in theovie theater, president obama suspended a campaign stop he had scheduled for late they're day. both he and governor romney suspended their campaign ads in colorado to take a break from the campaigning. i was traveling with the president on saturday when all this was unfolding and there was a moment he came back and talked with us on air force one and said i am considering cancelling the...
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those stocks along with shares of tilray, afria and aurora are more than 10% off their recent 52-weekat's the reason behind the sell-off some analysts say it's a bit of profit taking. others think these stocks have become overheated and the valuations of some of these companies need to be reset they still add there is tangible long-term value in these companies as far as how sales are doing in canada, a cowan report analyzed the first five days of legalized recreational sales and found online stores for five provinces were sold out of 46% of products the report also looked at products like canopy growth, tilray and aurora and found all of them had high sellout numbers ranging from 30% to 60%. melissa, back to you >> aditi roy in san francisco. let's get a check of markets another very volatile day on wall street. the dow going from trim-digit gains to trim-digit losses and remember it had been down almost 290 points at the lows. it is now down 210 points, or .8%. the nasdaq is feeling the most pain there, down by about 2% right now or a decline of 159 points consumer staples a bright
those stocks along with shares of tilray, afria and aurora are more than 10% off their recent 52-weekat's the reason behind the sell-off some analysts say it's a bit of profit taking. others think these stocks have become overheated and the valuations of some of these companies need to be reset they still add there is tangible long-term value in these companies as far as how sales are doing in canada, a cowan report analyzed the first five days of legalized recreational sales and found online...
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coming on bloomberg television, they thought you would be shorting one of the canadian pot stocks -- aurora, canopy, kronos. have you looked at those and do you have a view? carson: i do not have a view. we have looked at a few of those stocks in the past. when we have looked at them, we have never come away saying oh, that looks like a great company. there were always issues, but those issues in our view did not rise to the level that we had a viable short thesis based on anything other than valuation. erik: the other thing i want to ask you about is china. we have talked about what continues to be chinese manipulation of the u.s. capital market. we published a story in business week today that had nothing to do with alleged chinese manipulation of the capital market, but it does have to do with chinese theft of intellectual property. a hack that the chinese government, we reported extensively was able to piece of into a commuter hardware that victimized apple, amazon, a major bank and a number of other companies. what do you think of that reporting based on your experience? all,n: first o
coming on bloomberg television, they thought you would be shorting one of the canadian pot stocks -- aurora, canopy, kronos. have you looked at those and do you have a view? carson: i do not have a view. we have looked at a few of those stocks in the past. when we have looked at them, we have never come away saying oh, that looks like a great company. there were always issues, but those issues in our view did not rise to the level that we had a viable short thesis based on anything other than...
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created businesses with hundreds of jobs, i started superintendent of a successful charter school in aurora lakewood and it's now expanded into new mexico. and i bring the expertise of not only having run a school as superintendent and not having chaired a bipartisan state board, but hoping to write the law, the bipartisan mall every student succeeds act to replace the child left behind to give states the flexibility about meeting the learning needs of all. congratulations to the mesa county voters for passing last year to show that you value your public schools. i haven't taken a position on 73. there's a few initiatives i have taken position on because i feel strongly. this is one that is up to the voters. we have a plan to end decades of underinvestment and it will be the top priority for the general fund expenditures making sure every child in the state has access to preschool and kindergarten. walker is going to call that a radical idea. oklahoma has universal preschool and kindergarten. it's not radical for oklahoma so i think we deserve in colorado. >> mr. polis. >> each of you have
created businesses with hundreds of jobs, i started superintendent of a successful charter school in aurora lakewood and it's now expanded into new mexico. and i bring the expertise of not only having run a school as superintendent and not having chaired a bipartisan state board, but hoping to write the law, the bipartisan mall every student succeeds act to replace the child left behind to give states the flexibility about meeting the learning needs of all. congratulations to the mesa county...
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after the experience that is experienced is mass shootings, are he went to newtown two days after, aurora three days after the movie theater shooting. difference between obama and trump making this trip, what's the difference? >> everything is different about it. the president unfortunately does not have a calming presene on the country. he is not good at or even particularly interested in unifying the country and as he's speaking about the media being a divisive force, he is doing all that he can to further divide the country. i mean, i can't stop thinking about the fact that later that night after the shooting, he was tweeting about baseball. you know, i can't imagine another president doing something like that. >> and making bad hair jokes. >> i think there's a debate that it should be over now. people say he's not good at it. he's not good at empathy. i think that's wrong. he has no interest in it because it doesn't fulfill him. it will only goes one way. he could be good. he says he's the master sales man. if he wanted to sell us all on the fact that he was grief stricken here, he co
after the experience that is experienced is mass shootings, are he went to newtown two days after, aurora three days after the movie theater shooting. difference between obama and trump making this trip, what's the difference? >> everything is different about it. the president unfortunately does not have a calming presene on the country. he is not good at or even particularly interested in unifying the country and as he's speaking about the media being a divisive force, he is doing all...
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have a clear choice between senator hocruz, a constitutionalist, a proven conservative, and beto auroraite, a longtime left-wing candidate who once actually got a dui, fled the scene of a car crash, lied about after crashing into another car while being intoxicated and wasted? they are actually in pushing for trumps impeachment here texas, i hope you're paying very close attention. >> you said in july that you would come as a member of the house right now, vote to impeach. have you changed your mind? >> i have. to answer your question, i do think there is enough therefore impeachment. if asked, i would vote on it. >> sean: don't forget, who is he obliged to listen to? yeah, millions and millions of out-of-state dollars pouring into texas to help beto o'rourke. texas, do you really want someone with the same exact views as maxine waters, impeach 45, leading your state? meanwhile, a little farther west in arizona, the race between war hero martha mcsally, on with us earlier this week, and a bizarre, far left, radical activist named kyrsten sinema, we have shown you examples of sinema's di
have a clear choice between senator hocruz, a constitutionalist, a proven conservative, and beto auroraite, a longtime left-wing candidate who once actually got a dui, fled the scene of a car crash, lied about after crashing into another car while being intoxicated and wasted? they are actually in pushing for trumps impeachment here texas, i hope you're paying very close attention. >> you said in july that you would come as a member of the house right now, vote to impeach. have you...