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is it that xyz was available and you bought it or you said i want to invent .xyz. >> i can -- which is the regulatory body that governs the internet had an application process where anybody could apply for any new top level domain name. >> it was something you came up with. >> it was my baby. i figured you end the alphabet with xyz, you should end a domain name the same way. >> so if i want scott mcgrew don't xyz i'm buying it from you. >> that registrar buys that domain from the registry. >> how many of these have you sold so far? >> we've sold about 800,000 domain names since we launched june 2nd of last year. >> how much do you get per domain? have you paid off that 185 k. >> i paid it off the first month. our wholesale price is $8. >> the thing that's going to bother all three of us i don't think any of us have gone to a .xyz website. >> not yet. >> to whom did you sell them? they have terrible websites because we're not going to them. >> it takes more than a few months to build a website. it can be incredibly complicated. people forget dot come was started 30 years ago. we are sel
is it that xyz was available and you bought it or you said i want to invent .xyz. >> i can -- which is the regulatory body that governs the internet had an application process where anybody could apply for any new top level domain name. >> it was something you came up with. >> it was my baby. i figured you end the alphabet with xyz, you should end a domain name the same way. >> so if i want scott mcgrew don't xyz i'm buying it from you. >> that registrar buys that...
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this one is dot xyz.a guy who bet his own money that you want a dot-xyz address. >> you end the alphabet with xyz and you should end the do main name the same way. >> he is the youngest owner of internet addresses in the world. he's bet a lot of money you're going to want, you know, laura garcia cannon.xyz. >> what else does he do to come up with the money to buy all of that. >> he buys and sells things. in the since that he buys things like hotels.com and resells them. he's been doing it for a while. >> so he's playing with some capital here. >> still a big bet. >> xyz. fun on this friday right now dot whatever it would be. >> s-u-n. >> because it is a nice day outside. >> 5:17 now. we love a good acronym on a friday morning. l-o-v-e is what it's about all this weekend. that's not an acronym, though is it? bay bridge lights twinkle ling. you can see them clear he this morning. we have a spectacular day ahead. thank you for waking up with us, especially on a friday. the week may have taken its toll on you
this one is dot xyz.a guy who bet his own money that you want a dot-xyz address. >> you end the alphabet with xyz and you should end the do main name the same way. >> he is the youngest owner of internet addresses in the world. he's bet a lot of money you're going to want, you know, laura garcia cannon.xyz. >> what else does he do to come up with the money to buy all of that. >> he buys and sells things. in the since that he buys things like hotels.com and resells them....
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officials to make governmental decisions so the risk of the quid pro quo is we want you to please do xyz and by the way i'm going to have a fundraiser two days later. >> that's like saying i want to expand it requires the bundleer has to be someone that is someway seeing favors from the city in terms of there are other individuals that support candidates that fundraising functions who never lobby the city and are not noting doing business with the city but like the candidate so the question why should they be required to if they don't have any connection with any kind of business and my quid pro quo supporting the candidate. >> that's a good question i'd say that this is first of all, a disclosure going as opposed to a prohibition so it is providing information to the public we want a they recalled i think to the extent that somebody raise $500 for a candidate is not important to the public but i get one of the things potential for future action that the bubbleer may not be interested but they don't have anything for the candidate but in the future they do you raised an interesting point
officials to make governmental decisions so the risk of the quid pro quo is we want you to please do xyz and by the way i'm going to have a fundraiser two days later. >> that's like saying i want to expand it requires the bundleer has to be someone that is someway seeing favors from the city in terms of there are other individuals that support candidates that fundraising functions who never lobby the city and are not noting doing business with the city but like the candidate so the...
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about 6 weeks now i took that discussion because i'm trying to cater to the audience that comes if the xyz clubs but i was doing something wrong i was catering to the customer worship not spending anything at my restaurant i was getting a bad reputation it took me quite some years to years i executed the line at 12 we have a cue if somebody times to come into our place we serve only food they will pay and get seated otherwise you're not going to get into my restaurant we have two security guards it help us wonderful now we've build a cue and people are very nice in san francisco i've had come across zero can't say 99 of the club has changed very nice people they come drunk and in a cue i've seen them go back to the corner and wait in the cue that's definitely a good choice because i want to carry out to someone that is at least stand goobl they need to come back in a half hour and if that half an hour 45 miles per hour a their sobered up now they can have a meal if a person is intoxicated they need help i want to be that facility that gives him something that was not necessarily we're a fo
about 6 weeks now i took that discussion because i'm trying to cater to the audience that comes if the xyz clubs but i was doing something wrong i was catering to the customer worship not spending anything at my restaurant i was getting a bad reputation it took me quite some years to years i executed the line at 12 we have a cue if somebody times to come into our place we serve only food they will pay and get seated otherwise you're not going to get into my restaurant we have two security...
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every time i talk about the most recent study on xyz people look at me and roll their eyes. >> unfortunately, gerri, they believe dr. google. that is where they're going for information. you know, they're not going to a physician. they're not going to a registered dietician. survey after survey shows that people trust information on google of which maybe half is true and half are paid ads more than they do even a doctor. so we really need to step up to the plate how we're going to communicate this information. and it is not the pyramid we're talking about. we're talking about the nutritional facts label, the recommendations on the side of every single package. and that's where it will hurt people to not understand. >> the phil, before you go, quickly, we don't have a lot of time organic milk big shortages, wanted to ask you since you're the guru on supermarkets, why is this happening, a, and does it really matter? is this stuff really that much better for you? >> well, let me answer your second question first. keep in mind most people actually buy organic milk to get rid of growth hormones t
every time i talk about the most recent study on xyz people look at me and roll their eyes. >> unfortunately, gerri, they believe dr. google. that is where they're going for information. you know, they're not going to a physician. they're not going to a registered dietician. survey after survey shows that people trust information on google of which maybe half is true and half are paid ads more than they do even a doctor. so we really need to step up to the plate how we're going to...
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i said that the other day and it was said since the xyz affair in the 1970s -- >> and this is reallyrt term really dangerous politics that bibi netanyahu is playing right now. >> his point is israel has an existential threat he has to alert the congress because that's really the last -- >> why not meet with these democrats? >> that's the last bastion, if you will to prevent this deal. >> he may be making it tougher, not easier to have that fundamental debate -- >> guys, thanks. we'll cover that visit next week. >>> coming up in less than three days funding for the u.s. department of homeland security runs out. the house speeshgsaker john boehner, says he's in a wait-and-see mood right now. we have the latest on this fight when we come back. ti correxion® 5 in 1. proven to hydrate dryness illuminate dullness lift sagging diminish the look of dark spots and smooth the appearance of wrinkles. high performance skincare™ only from roc®. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researche
i said that the other day and it was said since the xyz affair in the 1970s -- >> and this is reallyrt term really dangerous politics that bibi netanyahu is playing right now. >> his point is israel has an existential threat he has to alert the congress because that's really the last -- >> why not meet with these democrats? >> that's the last bastion, if you will to prevent this deal. >> he may be making it tougher, not easier to have that fundamental debate --...
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our attitude is not where we have to do xyz, now we had the opportunity. we can put our engineering team with theirs and get together. we can put together the music licensing team and have the opportunity to see if it will make sense for both companies. we will not force anything, though. >> those are the back end of things. i think some people are concerned that twitch is going to become--people don't want twitch to become something where you see if the game is something you want to buy. i thank you become an native advertising -- are you going to become a native advertising platform? >> i would say we already are. we already are the place you go on the internet, our entire website and seven cents is a native advertising site for video games. we already tried. our partners already use amazon affiliate links along with a variety of other places you can buy video games. they already sell videogames through their channels. we don't currently supported, but it is some thing where our partners have come to us and said, can you help me sell videogames more. i t
our attitude is not where we have to do xyz, now we had the opportunity. we can put our engineering team with theirs and get together. we can put together the music licensing team and have the opportunity to see if it will make sense for both companies. we will not force anything, though. >> those are the back end of things. i think some people are concerned that twitch is going to become--people don't want twitch to become something where you see if the game is something you want to buy....
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consciousness because you will see information stolen and saying i'll ex imroiz if you don't wire me xyz. you will see this by organized crime as well. >> charlie: thank you tell. thank you, charlie. >> charlie: we'll be right back. stay with us. >> charlie: we begin with coverage of the cybersecurity coverage at stanford. president obama met with members of tech industry and law enforcement today. the conference takes place in the aftermath of the sony pictures hacking scandal which u.s. authorities blamed on north korea. also at a time of drift between silicon valley and the administration after the snowden leaks. the president spoke from stanford university earlier today. >> it's one of the great paradoxes of our time that the very technologies that empower us to do great good can also be used to undermine us and inflict great harm. the same information technologies that help make our military the most advanced in the world are targeted by hackers from china and russia who go after our defense contractors and systems that are built for our troops, the same social media we use in gover
consciousness because you will see information stolen and saying i'll ex imroiz if you don't wire me xyz. you will see this by organized crime as well. >> charlie: thank you tell. thank you, charlie. >> charlie: we'll be right back. stay with us. >> charlie: we begin with coverage of the cybersecurity coverage at stanford. president obama met with members of tech industry and law enforcement today. the conference takes place in the aftermath of the sony pictures hacking...
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in one of the recent dinners he mentioned like hey, i really want to send out this tweet storm about xyznd we went back and forth on that and, you know, i said sure. you should do that. make sure, you know, it would be interesting if we talked about these kind of things going on in the company right now. >> all right. so with all of that, stock is up 16% this morning, guys, taking you back. it's about a four-month high on twitter and whether or not it's a squeeze, people still asking questions about this ios 8 issue. jon, asking about granularity in the google deal. >> to me, on ios 8 it's clear these were low quality users, no matter what you want to say about it. these 4 million people were not highly engaged twitter users or they would have just gone back to their phone and resigned in or gone to their pc and signed in. so i'm not really sure how to parse that. what i wonder about looking at the numbers, first of all, they blew out on revenue. give the revenue team credit again. i wonder about the quality of these engagement metrics going forward. they're not going to report timeline
in one of the recent dinners he mentioned like hey, i really want to send out this tweet storm about xyznd we went back and forth on that and, you know, i said sure. you should do that. make sure, you know, it would be interesting if we talked about these kind of things going on in the company right now. >> all right. so with all of that, stock is up 16% this morning, guys, taking you back. it's about a four-month high on twitter and whether or not it's a squeeze, people still asking...
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this was last night a suburban detroit debbie xyz was broadcasting live from a vehicle they were interviewingn the skies on the the data on the skis being told by a van passes. you later see them making a right at the intersection. the mayor calling the study aranda's and says the police were around that dying would get a ticket. that's exactly what happened moments later officers pulled over the driver anise gear was seem like a little fun in this now turned out to be a brush with the law. >>catherine: friends and family are gathering around with the houstons daughter in a georgia hospital. and the latest on the condition also a dramatic rescue off the coast of monterrey after a sail boat ran into trouble. an because wherever you go, you'll find us doing everything we can, so you can. major: ok fitns cls!he's o newrain surectivhearheal. crd: yyyy! heart:'m gng tfocuon the art. i minimizey soum a fat. gottkeept le andean. pe: uhh. heart: i maxize od sff ke mpotaium. and phostels, ich y lp ler clestol. major: i'meeli ergid alady. nedelicious ensu acte art althuppos yo hea and bo, soou stayctiv
this was last night a suburban detroit debbie xyz was broadcasting live from a vehicle they were interviewingn the skies on the the data on the skis being told by a van passes. you later see them making a right at the intersection. the mayor calling the study aranda's and says the police were around that dying would get a ticket. that's exactly what happened moments later officers pulled over the driver anise gear was seem like a little fun in this now turned out to be a brush with the law....
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our attitude is not where we have to do xyz, now we had the opportunity. we can put our engineering team with theirs and get together. we can put together the music licensing team and have the opportunity to see if it will make sense for both companies. we will not force anything, though. >> those are the back end of things. i think some people are concerned that twitch is going to become--people don't want twitch to become something where you see if the game is something you want to buy. i thank you become an native advertising -- are you going to become a native advertising platform? >> i would say we already are. we already are the place you go on the internet, our entire website and seven cents is a native advertising site for video games. we already tried. our partners already use amazon affiliate links along with a variety of other places you can buy video games. they already sell videogames through their channels. we don't currently supported, but it is some thing where our partners have come to us and said, can you help me sell videogames more. i t
our attitude is not where we have to do xyz, now we had the opportunity. we can put our engineering team with theirs and get together. we can put together the music licensing team and have the opportunity to see if it will make sense for both companies. we will not force anything, though. >> those are the back end of things. i think some people are concerned that twitch is going to become--people don't want twitch to become something where you see if the game is something you want to buy....
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i better not buy shares of xyz corporation. >> it hasn't necessarily bled over. but as an u.s.much exposure do you have to european assets? given what's over there -- >> the german market is up 14% this year. french market up 10%. >> you're right. they're doing quite well. but if you consider the currency and the loss of the euro you're not looking as good. that's why domestic investors and u.s. investors care about what's going on in europe. not so much because it trickles into the markets here but because it has an impact on their international exposure. >> the u.s. is up because it's the one stable country that can offer growth. and that's the difference. you can't argue that things are bad there but we're up. that's why we're up. >> thank you. >> everybody's avoiding that. >> okay. that's the point. thanks guys. >> all agreed. >> it took awhile to get there. >> finally. >> thank you, gentlemen, for agreeing. >>> when we come back, steve forbes on innovation. then we've got the mayor of san diego weighing in on possible shutdown of west coast ports. and the measles vaccinati
i better not buy shares of xyz corporation. >> it hasn't necessarily bled over. but as an u.s.much exposure do you have to european assets? given what's over there -- >> the german market is up 14% this year. french market up 10%. >> you're right. they're doing quite well. but if you consider the currency and the loss of the euro you're not looking as good. that's why domestic investors and u.s. investors care about what's going on in europe. not so much because it trickles...