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the first one to sign on as avaya. to sign on is avaya.s creep into our video calling software. we have noise suppression in zoom and eyeline correction in apple's facetime. but, for me, the one ai feature i hope they can add next is one that could eliminate unnecessary video calls. that was chris. now, one of the companies that has had huge success during the pandemic is zoom. it may have been founded in 2011, but it's only really been since march this year that saying you're zooming someone has become part of everyday conversation. so spencer has caught up with harry moseley, the company's chief information officer, to find out a little bit more about the zoom boom and how he perceives the future of work. the world changed for pretty much everyone in march and suddenly most of the world seemed to want to conduct video conferencing en masse. i would imagine that the world changed for zoom pretty drastically at that point, yeah? one could say so. i mean, if you go back to december 2019, we had north of 10 million daily participants on the
the first one to sign on as avaya. to sign on is avaya.s creep into our video calling software. we have noise suppression in zoom and eyeline correction in apple's facetime. but, for me, the one ai feature i hope they can add next is one that could eliminate unnecessary video calls. that was chris. now, one of the companies that has had huge success during the pandemic is zoom. it may have been founded in 2011, but it's only really been since march this year that saying you're zooming someone...
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the first one to sign on as avaya.e seeing ai tools creep into our video calling software, we have noise suppression in zoom and eyeline correction in apple's facetime. but, for me, the one ai feature i hope they can add next is one that can eliminate unnecessary video calls. that was chris. now, one of the companies that has had huge success during the pandemic is zoom. it may have been founded in 2011 but it's only really been since march this year that saying you're zooming someone has become part of everyday conversation. so spencer has caught up with harry moseley, the company's chief information officer, to find out a little bit more about the zoom boom and how he perceives the future of work. the world changed for pretty much everyone in march and suddenly most of the world seemed to want to conduct video conferencing en masse. i would imagine that the world changed for zoom pretty drastically at that point, yeah? one could say so, i mean if you go back to december 2019, we had north of io million daily particip
the first one to sign on as avaya.e seeing ai tools creep into our video calling software, we have noise suppression in zoom and eyeline correction in apple's facetime. but, for me, the one ai feature i hope they can add next is one that can eliminate unnecessary video calls. that was chris. now, one of the companies that has had huge success during the pandemic is zoom. it may have been founded in 2011 but it's only really been since march this year that saying you're zooming someone has...
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the first one to sign on as avaya.ep into our video calling software, we have noise suppression in zoom and eyeline correction in apple's facetime. but, for me, the one ai feature i hope they can add next is one that can eliminate unnecessary video calls. that was chris. now, one of the companies that has had huge success during the pandemic is zoom. it may have been founded in 2011 but it's only really been since march this year that saying you're zooming someone has become part of everyday conversation. so spencer has caught up with harry moseley, the company's chief information officer, to find out a little bit more about the zoom boom and how he perceives the future of work. the world changed for pretty much everyone in march and suddenly most of the world seemed to want to conduct video conferencing en masse. i would imagine that the world changed for zoom pretty drastically at that point, yeah? one could say so, i mean if you go back to december 2019, we had north of 10 million daily participants on the platform,
the first one to sign on as avaya.ep into our video calling software, we have noise suppression in zoom and eyeline correction in apple's facetime. but, for me, the one ai feature i hope they can add next is one that can eliminate unnecessary video calls. that was chris. now, one of the companies that has had huge success during the pandemic is zoom. it may have been founded in 2011 but it's only really been since march this year that saying you're zooming someone has become part of everyday...
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that's been a winner for you jett r jethro, what's your final play >> avaya holdings.ring central >> jon najarian? >> jd, we bought that during the show today upside calls. >> good stuff. love that. see you all tomorrow "the exchange" is now. >>> thank you, scott hi, everyone here's what's ahead this hour. will they or won't they? the dow briefly went negative after speaker pelosi said no skinny deal for the airlines this after the president called talks productive we will have the latest on these market moves plus, banking bonanza. morgan stanley, earnings next week we'll look best how to play the financials. >>> mcdonald's blowing past expectations, hiking its dividend we'll speak with the u.s. president ahead. >>> do
that's been a winner for you jett r jethro, what's your final play >> avaya holdings.ring central >> jon najarian? >> jd, we bought that during the show today upside calls. >> good stuff. love that. see you all tomorrow "the exchange" is now. >>> thank you, scott hi, everyone here's what's ahead this hour. will they or won't they? the dow briefly went negative after speaker pelosi said no skinny deal for the airlines this after the president called...
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avaya stadium is hosting a free drive-in movie series starting tomorrow night, with the animated filmobile. next week it will be despicable me on the big screen, followed by trolls, osterhaus and finally hotel transylvania. on the night before halloween. >>> halloween is calling on the federal government to help movie theaters that may not survive the pandemic. groups representing movie studios, theater owners and directors sent a letter to congressional leaders yesterday, saying in part, cinemas are an essential industry that represent the best that american talent and creativity after after offer. but now we fear for their future. they say nearly 70% of small and midsize movie theater companies could be forced to declare grossi or go out of business if they don't get assistance from the government. >>> the u.s. is not adding about 100,000 new coronavirus cases every three days. and there is no end in sight to the new search. jonathan serrie has the latest from atlantic. >> reporter: we've had 22 straight days with more than 30,000 new infections. the spike is being fueled by the com
avaya stadium is hosting a free drive-in movie series starting tomorrow night, with the animated filmobile. next week it will be despicable me on the big screen, followed by trolls, osterhaus and finally hotel transylvania. on the night before halloween. >>> halloween is calling on the federal government to help movie theaters that may not survive the pandemic. groups representing movie studios, theater owners and directors sent a letter to congressional leaders yesterday, saying in...
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jett r jethro, what's your final play >> avaya holdings. they have a partnership with ring central >> jon najarian? >> jd, we bought that during the show today upside calls. >> good stuff. love that. see you all tomorrow "the exchange" is now. >>> thank you, scott hi, everyone here's what's ahead this hour. will they or won't they? the dow briefly went negative after speaker pelosi said no skinny deal for the airlines this after the president called talks productive we will have the latest on these market moves plus, banking bonanza. morgan stanley, earnings next week we'll look best how to play the financials. >>> mcdonald's blowing past expectations, hiking its dividend we'll speak with the u.s. president ahead. >>> dom chu has the latest for us. >> markets right now at the highs of the session the s&p 500, 3442 the last level, up 23 points. at the highs of the day we were up 25. hovering around there. 3375 is a level you want to watch. that's the average price of the stock market and the s&p 500 over the last 50 days. nasdaq up 0.50%. on
jett r jethro, what's your final play >> avaya holdings. they have a partnership with ring central >> jon najarian? >> jd, we bought that during the show today upside calls. >> good stuff. love that. see you all tomorrow "the exchange" is now. >>> thank you, scott hi, everyone here's what's ahead this hour. will they or won't they? the dow briefly went negative after speaker pelosi said no skinny deal for the airlines this after the president called...
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the first one to sign on as avaya.11 but it's only really been since march this year that saying you're zooming someone has become part of everyday conversation. so spencer has caught up with harry moseley, the company's chief information officer, to find out a little bit more about the zoom boom and how he perceives the future of work. the world changed for pretty much everyone in march and suddenly most of the world seemed to want to conduct video conferencing en masse. i would imagine that the world changed for zoom pretty drastically at that point, yeah? one could say so, i mean if you go back to december 2019, we had north of 10 million daily participants on the platform, in march it went to 200 million people, and in april it shot up to over 300 million daily participants on the platform. i want to talk about your virtual background, because that's the thing that's just amazed so many people. can you explain what's going on, because it looks to me like it's trying to find the human being, and as i move different
the first one to sign on as avaya.11 but it's only really been since march this year that saying you're zooming someone has become part of everyday conversation. so spencer has caught up with harry moseley, the company's chief information officer, to find out a little bit more about the zoom boom and how he perceives the future of work. the world changed for pretty much everyone in march and suddenly most of the world seemed to want to conduct video conferencing en masse. i would imagine that...