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mobile commerce, or buying goods online using your mobile device.ayments for stuff in stores using apple pay or android pay. and barcode payments, where a barcode is scanned at the point-of-sale. in idc expects all four mobile payment types to post double-digit annual growth through 2020. paypal has invested heavily in mobile, buying startups and building out products that facilitate transactions in all four payments categories. and competition is heating up. paul sweeney: i think investors are really looking for this business to get even more competitive. as we have apple, we have google, coming into the marketplace. and there is always other smaller players. like square and stripe. emily: ceo dan schulman wants paypal's mobile presence to be different. dan schulman: we are working with merchants, like subway and burger king, where a consumer can use their mobile phone to order ahead, to skip the line, to get loyalty. it is not just tap and pay. it is a value proposition change. >> orbitz. take vacation back. emily: merchants who work with paypal s
mobile commerce, or buying goods online using your mobile device.ayments for stuff in stores using apple pay or android pay. and barcode payments, where a barcode is scanned at the point-of-sale. in idc expects all four mobile payment types to post double-digit annual growth through 2020. paypal has invested heavily in mobile, buying startups and building out products that facilitate transactions in all four payments categories. and competition is heating up. paul sweeney: i think investors are...
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paypal comes down to mobile.obile now makes up more than 20% of our total sales at hsn. >> consumers really value being able to book travel without typing in a lot of credit card information through secure means. paypal has been extremely popular with our consumers. emily: to stay at the forefront, paypal will rely on young developers to innovate new features and create fresh usage for payment technology. >> i love the social feed. it is one of those things where a lot of people say "why would i share my payments?" but it is so fun to scroll through the feed and check up on people and see what they are up to. emily: trading a penny for your thoughts is a brave new world. just how big and how brave paypal's new world turns out to be depends on its ability to expand into new markets. how does paypal plan to quickly reach consumers in india, the philippines, and mexico? we take a look coming up. ♪ emily: paypal has long facilitated payments across borders but now that the company has separated from ebay, internation
paypal comes down to mobile.obile now makes up more than 20% of our total sales at hsn. >> consumers really value being able to book travel without typing in a lot of credit card information through secure means. paypal has been extremely popular with our consumers. emily: to stay at the forefront, paypal will rely on young developers to innovate new features and create fresh usage for payment technology. >> i love the social feed. it is one of those things where a lot of people say...
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that's going into the pope mobile there.arlier, that same agent grabbed a note or a letter and brought back to the pope. there goes another one. he's running out to get something. it's interesting to see -- >> oh, here comes another baby! let's watch this. >> a kiss on the head from the pope. something the parents of that baby will never forget. >> aaron gilchrest is also standing by. we saw, aaron, earlier in the morning where you are at the vatican embassy, the pope embracing people and having conversations with children. and here he is once again along this massive parade route, meeting the faithful who have come to see him. >> you know, i have to imagine the pope sounds a lot like you when i used to show you pictures of my godson. and you would say, bring me that baby! i can hear the pope saying something like that when he sees the babies in the crowd. i can tell you that we think that the men that you see and women that you see closest to the pope mobile are part of the swiss guard. and then maybe the outer perimeters a
that's going into the pope mobile there.arlier, that same agent grabbed a note or a letter and brought back to the pope. there goes another one. he's running out to get something. it's interesting to see -- >> oh, here comes another baby! let's watch this. >> a kiss on the head from the pope. something the parents of that baby will never forget. >> aaron gilchrest is also standing by. we saw, aaron, earlier in the morning where you are at the vatican embassy, the pope...
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and then be transferred to the pope mobile. but we're not sure if he's going -- he's going to the papal nuncio residence, do you think? >> i'm not sure about that. we'll find out shortly. he's due here now in less than 45 minutes. i think all in all he's probably going to have to come straight here. the drive down fifth avenue is going to be slow in the pope mobile. he's going to want to wave to the crowds and absorb their energy and bless them as he comes. yes. >> it's a lot to ask, though, with his schedule, you know, to keep everything on time. it's a lot to ask. he had a little bit of time go back and maybe just take a breath. >> what do you anticipate the mass? >> probably 35 minutes, 40 with it starts at 6:45, probably 7:30 or so, depending on how long he preaches. >> i'm just doing a little bit of math. his day began, as it usually does, we presume at 4:30 in the morning. if he had to go to 7:30 at night, we're talking about a 15-hour day for the man. then he's got to get back to the nuncio and try to get some sleep. >>
and then be transferred to the pope mobile. but we're not sure if he's going -- he's going to the papal nuncio residence, do you think? >> i'm not sure about that. we'll find out shortly. he's due here now in less than 45 minutes. i think all in all he's probably going to have to come straight here. the drive down fifth avenue is going to be slow in the pope mobile. he's going to want to wave to the crowds and absorb their energy and bless them as he comes. yes. >> it's a lot to...
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and let's remind our viewers that pope mobile is different than the pope mobile that previous pontiffs used. >> well, actually it's sort of a return to the early days of the pope mobile so to speak. worth pointing out by the way, wolf -- >> the sides are open. >> yeah, the sides are open. the pope used to just ride in the back of an open air jeep. and francis himself will still do that occasionally as to be fair did benedict once in a while. this is sort of a slimmed down humbler simpler version of the pope mobile. it's worth mentioning by the way that the pope mobile was itself you mentioned the visit to the 9/11 memorial, the pope mobile is itself in a way a response to a terrorist. it was designed after the assassination attempt against john paul ii in may 1981 as a way of allowing the pope to be visible to people but still be protected. and popes have struggled with exactly how that ought to be designed over the years because they're trying to strike a balance between being safe and being accessible. and this is francis' version of what that looks like. >> and delia gallagher, as w
and let's remind our viewers that pope mobile is different than the pope mobile that previous pontiffs used. >> well, actually it's sort of a return to the early days of the pope mobile so to speak. worth pointing out by the way, wolf -- >> the sides are open. >> yeah, the sides are open. the pope used to just ride in the back of an open air jeep. and francis himself will still do that occasionally as to be fair did benedict once in a while. this is sort of a slimmed down...
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the fence and the pope mobile. it does not look like, certainly, and no one's going to come up to the pope mobile, but we don't know whether this, just six blocks is all this, this little parade is, and then as we have seen, very slow walk. and you can see that, i don't know, there it is, the pope mobile is right behind that big esu emergency services unit police vehicle, and that is, and you can see just no shortage of security [ bells ringing ] [. >> and you can hear the bells, from the cathedral as pope francis makes his way. >> i remember, father, that, um, it's one of your employees, father malone's employees, [ indiscernible ] editor, he was with liz and i, he was with liz and i when pope benedict was here in the stadium, 2008 and he was, you know, i don't think he shared pope benedict's politics, but he was so visibly, emotionally moved, by being in the presence of the pope. >> yes. >> and i'm wondering, anxious as you see the pope on 5th avenue, one of your haunting stops, and you work in this area. >> abso
the fence and the pope mobile. it does not look like, certainly, and no one's going to come up to the pope mobile, but we don't know whether this, just six blocks is all this, this little parade is, and then as we have seen, very slow walk. and you can see that, i don't know, there it is, the pope mobile is right behind that big esu emergency services unit police vehicle, and that is, and you can see just no shortage of security [ bells ringing ] [. >> and you can hear the bells, from the...
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>> we're at a change here at online is changing to mobile.usinesses we are in and are part of, we were able to turn around and well through the transaction to a global partnership with microsoft. neilst announced with more all targeted at essentially what will be a major fundamental shift in what advertising is consumed and monetize video and mobile. marketplace where video and mobile will be about $40 billion each of new spending over the next three to five years. millennial is one of the best platforms at mobile space which will do programmatic advertising, driven by software. , the verizon subscriber base, we do multi-billion dollars of advertising revenue. for majority of that is software where advertising millennial as a big leg to our stool, a big focus around mobile advertising. a very talented team of people and a very robust top of our scale. scale onputting our their technology overall. a standalone millennial was a company that build up a lot of talent and a lot of technology. game changeble to the ability to be an impact player ac
>> we're at a change here at online is changing to mobile.usinesses we are in and are part of, we were able to turn around and well through the transaction to a global partnership with microsoft. neilst announced with more all targeted at essentially what will be a major fundamental shift in what advertising is consumed and monetize video and mobile. marketplace where video and mobile will be about $40 billion each of new spending over the next three to five years. millennial is one of...
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you can see he's in the pope mobile.e've been reporting here on this pope mobile for the last several days. it's actually a jeep wrangler, made in america. we know those wranglers are made in ohio. he's waving to the crowd here. as we have seen along these routes in the last 24 hours, tens of thousands of people gathered for their moment with pope francis. at times, he has stopped the pope mobile, as you know, lifting children to bless them. there was the little girl yesterday who ran through the barricade twice, the secret service stopping her, but he motioned to let the little girl come up to the pope mobile. you can actually see the incredible amount of security gathered in new york city tonight, as i look straight up fifth avenue, he is about five, six blocks from where we are. we are at the cathedral where he will join a number of people for evening prayers gathered here. and the young people just waiting to see him. they've been waving to us at our locational often. as he starts to make his way down fifth avenue, t
you can see he's in the pope mobile.e've been reporting here on this pope mobile for the last several days. it's actually a jeep wrangler, made in america. we know those wranglers are made in ohio. he's waving to the crowd here. as we have seen along these routes in the last 24 hours, tens of thousands of people gathered for their moment with pope francis. at times, he has stopped the pope mobile, as you know, lifting children to bless them. there was the little girl yesterday who ran through...
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this is the first time we have seen pope francis in his pope mobile on u.s. soil, and you saw his motorcade and throngs of security around this pope mobile as it begins its relatively short journey around ellipse. bringing back patrick hornberger our guest, this is the moment that really the adoring fans wait for, and it is also the moment where we may see some real spontaneity. >> absolutely. pope francis discarded the form of the pope mobile that his predecessors had used stephanie. in the past there was glass on all of the sides, and he said it made him feel as if he was cooped up. what he often does is reaches over the side, picks up children, blesses people with his hands -- >> as he exits the white house gates, you can already hear the crowds. >> absolutely. and as ashar was saying, there are thousands and thousands of people on these streets. we can hear their cheers. it will be interesting to see if he decided to stop the pope mobile at any point to interact with members of the crowd. you did mention, before, stephanie, he is running about half an hou
this is the first time we have seen pope francis in his pope mobile on u.s. soil, and you saw his motorcade and throngs of security around this pope mobile as it begins its relatively short journey around ellipse. bringing back patrick hornberger our guest, this is the moment that really the adoring fans wait for, and it is also the moment where we may see some real spontaneity. >> absolutely. pope francis discarded the form of the pope mobile that his predecessors had used stephanie. in...
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they nailed it moving to mobile.hey had some missteps, but the strength of their network gave them a little more time. now on mobile, who else is there? emily: look at history. microsoft beat ibm, google beat microsoft, facebook is beating google in mobile. john: mark is using market cap. he used 10% of his market cap to buy whatsapp. he is really aggressively using the asset that he has, market capitalization, to find the next wave and make sure he is there. david: and in most of those examples, eventually complacency snuck in. mark is the least complacent guy you're going to meet. emily: chamath palihapitiya, social capital partnership, early facebook employee, just said he thinks the facebook killer is going to be built in two or three years. it's going to happen. john: i do not think that is right. you really need a new platform to emerge. it is not obvious to me what the platform is. we are still relatively early on mobile. what is possible is that we are starting to finally internalize what it means to have a t
they nailed it moving to mobile.hey had some missteps, but the strength of their network gave them a little more time. now on mobile, who else is there? emily: look at history. microsoft beat ibm, google beat microsoft, facebook is beating google in mobile. john: mark is using market cap. he used 10% of his market cap to buy whatsapp. he is really aggressively using the asset that he has, market capitalization, to find the next wave and make sure he is there. david: and in most of those...
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t-mobile leading the charge.this saturday, you can preorder a new iphone for $20 a month or the iphone 6s for $24 or at the hand hand back the phone or pay $164 more if you want to keep it. you're paying $524 for a phone that retails for about $650. t-mobile says this special introductory pricing won't last long. they don't specify how long exactly. t-mobile's ceo john legere calls the deal a no-brainer. >> apple hoping to boost sales of its iphones introduced this new installment plan of its own. users can upgrade to a new phone every year. and choose the carrier whether it's at&t, sprint, t-mobile or verizon as well as get an extended warranty and the cheapest option is about $32 a month for a 16 gigabyte iphone6s. priceiest option is $425. >> i feel as though this news almost got lost amid everything else happening yesterday. this is a big deal. suddenly apple is in the financing business and going direct to consumers? this is a big change. >> consumers have that much more flexibility. you don't have to break
t-mobile leading the charge.this saturday, you can preorder a new iphone for $20 a month or the iphone 6s for $24 or at the hand hand back the phone or pay $164 more if you want to keep it. you're paying $524 for a phone that retails for about $650. t-mobile says this special introductory pricing won't last long. they don't specify how long exactly. t-mobile's ceo john legere calls the deal a no-brainer. >> apple hoping to boost sales of its iphones introduced this new installment plan of...
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>> ads are challenged on mobile.t's -- ad blockers are just the latest in the difficulties of doing correct ads on mobile, and i don't think anybody has found a solution. they're just all bad solutions. i think it's incumbent on the advertising industry and the marketing industry to come up with creative ads, new ways to do advertising, or the publishing industry to say, look, we're not going to make money on these devices. we have to find other ways. subsubscriptions, additional purchases, ways that ads are more creative, and then it challenges them. it's not that we're making tons of money here spshgs now it's over. >> this isn't about the advertising itself. i don't really mind ads in stores. it's the page load times. make me see an ad, fine. just make it snappy. you know, make me pay for the content if it's good enough? i'll do it. don't force the page to hang up for several minutes or i'll move on. >> it's like a second, and you are super impatient because everybody has become impatient. >> some sites i can't ge
>> ads are challenged on mobile.t's -- ad blockers are just the latest in the difficulties of doing correct ads on mobile, and i don't think anybody has found a solution. they're just all bad solutions. i think it's incumbent on the advertising industry and the marketing industry to come up with creative ads, new ways to do advertising, or the publishing industry to say, look, we're not going to make money on these devices. we have to find other ways. subsubscriptions, additional...
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it is an open air pope mobile. the pope has said a mother doesn't visit her children in a glass box. so he doesn't want to visit his flock in a glass box. that is why it is open air. let's go to stacey sager who is on the roof. i'm sure the excitement is building. is word starting to spread that the pope is there? >> reporter: let's find out. is word starting to spread that the pope is on his way? what do you think guys? [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: it took us only four hour to get here. we are here, we have a great spot. if our cell phone works right, you will see everything right where where we are. we are with a cell phone just like everybody else in this crowd. but we are broadcasting live with a cell phone. and the people are so pumped for this. they are so excited. >> stacy. stacy ... if i could interrupt you for a moment. we do see the pope in the pope mobile right now. he is getting situated. we see cardinal dolan there beside him. the pope mobile will be ready to go. the pontiff just sat down and s
it is an open air pope mobile. the pope has said a mother doesn't visit her children in a glass box. so he doesn't want to visit his flock in a glass box. that is why it is open air. let's go to stacey sager who is on the roof. i'm sure the excitement is building. is word starting to spread that the pope is there? >> reporter: let's find out. is word starting to spread that the pope is on his way? what do you think guys? [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: it took us only four hour...
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and we think live in mobile is probably going to be the most important aspect of mobile in the future. >> reporter: ad execs see digital video advertising poised to overtake tv but tv is fight back. all the networks are streaming more video with ads embedded. viacom's experimenting with cutting ad time at its networks including mtv. and everyone's looking for better measurements of who's actually watching. rent track measures viewing on 120 million tv sets with video on demand. for 28 days after a show first airs. layering on top of that viewing data, information about buying and voting habits. >> what we're doing for television is precise lly measuring it and giving advertisers the ability to precisely target using the demographic of the cars they y buy, how they vote, and the products they buy to put in their cupboard. >> reporter: and it's not just tv that faces challenges of ad skipping and viewers switching to streaming. mobile also faces a new threat. the advent of ad blockers. >> i call it's vigilante consumers. if you keep giving them stuff that's not relevant, the consumers a
and we think live in mobile is probably going to be the most important aspect of mobile in the future. >> reporter: ad execs see digital video advertising poised to overtake tv but tv is fight back. all the networks are streaming more video with ads embedded. viacom's experimenting with cutting ad time at its networks including mtv. and everyone's looking for better measurements of who's actually watching. rent track measures viewing on 120 million tv sets with video on demand. for 28...
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the popular mobilization forces are set to have more than 100,000 fighters.istani ordered junior and senior high school students were ordered to take part in training during their summer break. it's believed that some children participated in the fight. training instructors are former members of the iraqi military. some also fought against islamic state militants. 27-year-old haidar al budairy is one of them. he has fought with the militants 16 times. he shares his experience with the trainees every time he returns from a battle. >> translator: i've been back and forth between battlefields and my hometown. i feel proud to see young fighters being nurtured. >> reporter: haidar joined the fighting after his older brother wounded his leg on the battlefield. haidar said he wanted to help shia people as a member of the militia in place of his brother who could no longer take part. popular mobilization forces have become a mainstay in the fight against islamic state militants. their ability to organize and mobilize has been the key. but challenges remain. can they
the popular mobilization forces are set to have more than 100,000 fighters.istani ordered junior and senior high school students were ordered to take part in training during their summer break. it's believed that some children participated in the fight. training instructors are former members of the iraqi military. some also fought against islamic state militants. 27-year-old haidar al budairy is one of them. he has fought with the militants 16 times. he shares his experience with the trainees...
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you were pointing out, dilya, the pope mobile is open on the sides and different than the pope mobileused. >> yeah, you can have obviously different variations. sometimes they have a glass-enclosed pope mobile depending where security concerns or just generally what the pope prefers and, you know, pope benedict used a glass enclosed one because of the air that bothered him sometimes and colder and so on and pope francis obviously wants it to be as open as possible. that being said, if you're security and say pope francis, you cannot get down from this pope mobile he's willing to abide but whatever security tells him. >> security comes first as much as this pope would like to touch and meet and greet people along this motorcade. stand by. we're still a few minutes from the pope reaching st. patrick's cathedral. let's take another quick break. we'll be right back. milk has 8 grams of high-quality protein. which could be the difference between just living life. and milking it. start every day with the power of protein and milk life. take a look at these bbq best cracked pepper sauce... m
you were pointing out, dilya, the pope mobile is open on the sides and different than the pope mobileused. >> yeah, you can have obviously different variations. sometimes they have a glass-enclosed pope mobile depending where security concerns or just generally what the pope prefers and, you know, pope benedict used a glass enclosed one because of the air that bothered him sometimes and colder and so on and pope francis obviously wants it to be as open as possible. that being said, if...
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it was developed for the mobile device first.u look at the way the world is moving, 89% of the u.s. is now using their mobile device and most of them are citing messaging as their primary workflow tool. since the majority of the fortune 500 has not provided any secure mobile first messaging to their end users, we have seen a really rapid acceleration and growth. emily: you have a range of clients, so i want to talk about the u.s. army. what is it about lua that fits their needs? michael: the biggest workflow has been communication in the field, especially as it has evolved to better technology in the field. that is a group we are not allowed to go too much into, but another great example is united airlines. they are a group we have been working with, helping with airport efficiency across the country has begun to improve the travel industry. emily: you have companies like spotify that uses both lua and slack. why is that? michael: that begins to show where we stand out in the work place. we have had a relationship with spotify fo
it was developed for the mobile device first.u look at the way the world is moving, 89% of the u.s. is now using their mobile device and most of them are citing messaging as their primary workflow tool. since the majority of the fortune 500 has not provided any secure mobile first messaging to their end users, we have seen a really rapid acceleration and growth. emily: you have a range of clients, so i want to talk about the u.s. army. what is it about lua that fits their needs? michael: the...
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that pope mobile providing an amazing view for the crowds he will encounter. tom brokaw is with me watching this compare this to anything you've seen. >> i've been in the city for more than 40 years at this point. we've had a lot of great visitors over the years. there's never been the excitement and the security, the combination of the two. the people are so patient dealing with all that security because he is so charismatic and so popular. >> we will see your report shortly about his speech to congress today, but has it -- is this a pastoral trip or is he transcending politics or global affairs here? >> i don't think we've seen a holy father quite like this man who does preach the doctrine of the church but take head on the social issues that are very much in play, not just in this country but around the world when he talks about poverty and the sanctity of marriage and climate change. the church feels responsibility for mother earth and all living things in it. >> a remarkable scene here this would be rush hour in new york city. i'm certainly it is if you'r
that pope mobile providing an amazing view for the crowds he will encounter. tom brokaw is with me watching this compare this to anything you've seen. >> i've been in the city for more than 40 years at this point. we've had a lot of great visitors over the years. there's never been the excitement and the security, the combination of the two. the people are so patient dealing with all that security because he is so charismatic and so popular. >> we will see your report shortly about...
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mobile gaming is huge. is a lot on youtube and the mobile games market is growing incredibly fast and people are taking advantage of it. we want to move it on plat norms and we it to platforms are focused on mobile from a game perspective and making devices and software so that people can consume the content. that was the idea between -- behind the gaming, making it accessible. emily chang: thank you so much for joining us from los angeles. we will watch other people play video games just for you. thank you. thank you, bob, for joining us throughout the show. great to have you. that does it for bloomberg west from san francisco. we will see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." >> i've grown up in this museum, my father was director of this museum for 26 years. ♪ >> not modern, but this museum is a family. when we live in difficult situations, the culture is the bridge that keeps us altogether. all russians want to recreate the great russia. we told the story of imp
mobile gaming is huge. is a lot on youtube and the mobile games market is growing incredibly fast and people are taking advantage of it. we want to move it on plat norms and we it to platforms are focused on mobile from a game perspective and making devices and software so that people can consume the content. that was the idea between -- behind the gaming, making it accessible. emily chang: thank you so much for joining us from los angeles. we will watch other people play video games just for...
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in the pope mobile. we are an hour and a half into this mass. if you take a look behind me, we are in the portion of the mass communion is being given. portion completed in the first 20 minutes. that was the canonization. we heard in the homily a call to action if you will by the holy father. not to allow our hearts to go numb, to go forth and offer everyone the life of jesus christ. we want to take you back a few hours to show you a huge crowd has been gathering here throughout the day to be close to the holy father. people waited in long security lines. and endured the heat. everyone saying just how much they love his holiness. the man referred to as the people's pope. >> i think he speaks to more than just peak who have a religious sense. people believe in the best of humanity. he speaks to that. >> he seems personable. you feel like you can have him around the dining room table to have a conversation with him. by dynamically catholic. >> he touches everybody in the different way for the past popes he had. even though all the past popes are d
in the pope mobile. we are an hour and a half into this mass. if you take a look behind me, we are in the portion of the mass communion is being given. portion completed in the first 20 minutes. that was the canonization. we heard in the homily a call to action if you will by the holy father. not to allow our hearts to go numb, to go forth and offer everyone the life of jesus christ. we want to take you back a few hours to show you a huge crowd has been gathering here throughout the day to be...
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been changing has the game on mobile advertising, partnering with nielsen.ds will be included in their total ratings. she explained how ad buyers would be better positioned to access facebook's 400 million monthly instagram users. >> we are rolling out a lot of options on instagram. globally, we are rolling out self-service in the ability to buy in different ways. heportantly, using it -- t power comes from getting the right message to the right person at the right time. week,also after this verizon's new mobile video service picked up its first major advertising commitment. they are signing a year-long deal with $50 million. they are emphasizing code and data as the secret sauce in a bid to control the future of advertising. i asked bob lord about aol and its parent company. it's netflix meets snapchat meets twitter. it is a place where an audience can go, can stream exclusive content like the nfl, clip and share it within their own network, and express yourself on top of it. we are pretty excited. i believe it will bring us a unique audience that is hard t
been changing has the game on mobile advertising, partnering with nielsen.ds will be included in their total ratings. she explained how ad buyers would be better positioned to access facebook's 400 million monthly instagram users. >> we are rolling out a lot of options on instagram. globally, we are rolling out self-service in the ability to buy in different ways. heportantly, using it -- t power comes from getting the right message to the right person at the right time. week,also after...
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. >> pope john paul didn't care for the name pope mobile.e thought it un dignified. but soon, where ever the pope went, he would find a pope mobile. and popes have often taken the security measures. pope francis has called the pope mobile a glass sardine can. >> security for the pope needs to optimize his security, while not hindering his ministry. if you don't let the pope do his ministry, he is not the pope any more. >> so the pope mobile francis will use on this trip is much like the one he used in he can quid or earlier this year, specially built jeep wrangler, open and un armored. and that might keep security officials up at night, but not the pope. he told an interviewer, it is true that anything could happen, but he added, let's face it, at my age, i don't have much to lose. bill plant, cbs news, washington. >> such a sense of humor, and really act to connect with those that have come out to see him. always leaning out, waiving, just wants to connect heart-to-heart. >> people are so excited just to be in his presence. love it see the
. >> pope john paul didn't care for the name pope mobile.e thought it un dignified. but soon, where ever the pope went, he would find a pope mobile. and popes have often taken the security measures. pope francis has called the pope mobile a glass sardine can. >> security for the pope needs to optimize his security, while not hindering his ministry. if you don't let the pope do his ministry, he is not the pope any more. >> so the pope mobile francis will use on this trip is...
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mobile gaming is huge.re is a lot on youtube and the mobile games market is incredibly fast and people are didn't advance of it. -- people are taking advantage of it. we want to move it on plat norms and we are focused on mobile from a game perspective and making devices and software so that people can consume the content. that was the idea between -- behind the gaming, making it accessible. emily chang: thank you so much for joining us from los angeles. we will watch other people play video games just for you. thank you. thank you, bob, for joining us throughout the show. great to have you. that does it for bloomberg west from san francisco. we will see you tomorrow. ♪ announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the wen healthy hair care system brought to you by guthy renker. announcer: is the hottest trend in hair. it started in hollywood and spread all over the world. millions of people are throwing out their shampoo and have started using wen, getting the healthiest hair of their life. announcer
mobile gaming is huge.re is a lot on youtube and the mobile games market is incredibly fast and people are didn't advance of it. -- people are taking advantage of it. we want to move it on plat norms and we are focused on mobile from a game perspective and making devices and software so that people can consume the content. that was the idea between -- behind the gaming, making it accessible. emily chang: thank you so much for joining us from los angeles. we will watch other people play video...
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here inn -- matt: mobile? >> absolutely.y ones with lines outside of the perimeter, which is europe. we are in china and mobile. this is quite difficult to manage. we moved to around 50 aircraft per year at the end of 2017. there is extra potential depending on markets. betty: i want to go straight to matt miller who is in mobile, alabama. clearly they see a lot of opportunity. how many jobs will this investment creates in alabama? are upy the times they to full production they will have 1000 people working in this factory alone, airbus employees as well as contractors and subcontractors putting the other anes like this one behind me. this one slated to go to american airlines. another one going to jetblue. eventually they will be building at a time in this building. 48 per year, adding to the global production, and that will help them meet demand. they expect demand in the u.s. to be big . 47 aircraft. airbus gets 60% market share from the single aisle aircraft. the biggest market in the u.s., so it should be a decent amoun
here inn -- matt: mobile? >> absolutely.y ones with lines outside of the perimeter, which is europe. we are in china and mobile. this is quite difficult to manage. we moved to around 50 aircraft per year at the end of 2017. there is extra potential depending on markets. betty: i want to go straight to matt miller who is in mobile, alabama. clearly they see a lot of opportunity. how many jobs will this investment creates in alabama? are upy the times they to full production they will have...
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mobile analytics are a necessity for companies in silicon valley.top robotics industries in reported crisis. mobile analytics are a necessity for companies in silicon valley. one company has carved out a niche providing decision-making data. their tools tried everything from user engagement to sales. since the last time you were on the show, you are the first person mentioned in this big new yorker profile about mark andreessen. ultimately andreessen horowitz , investing the entire round. $865 million valuation because they think your promise is so big. the promise of mixed panels? guest: i think the first step for us is -- our goal is to provide data science to as many industries in the world as possible. when we raised our round, we also released our page 10. we articulated the problems we wanted to solve. the promise being there are a number of industries that don't do a good job of quantifying information being data-driven. we think we can apply analytics to product, marketing, sales and finance. within companies. emily: one of the main things y
mobile analytics are a necessity for companies in silicon valley.top robotics industries in reported crisis. mobile analytics are a necessity for companies in silicon valley. one company has carved out a niche providing decision-making data. their tools tried everything from user engagement to sales. since the last time you were on the show, you are the first person mentioned in this big new yorker profile about mark andreessen. ultimately andreessen horowitz , investing the entire round. $865...
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it was developed for the mobile device first. 89% of the u.s.now using their mobile device and most of them are citing messaging as their primary workflow tool. we have seen a really rapid acceleration growth in the last statement. emily: you have a range of client, so i want to talk about the u.s. army. what is it that fits their needs? michael: the biggest workflow has been communication in the field, especially as it has evolved to better technology in the field. another great example is united airlines. they are a group we have been working with, helping with airport efficiency as that has begun to improve the travel engine -- travel industry. like: you have companies spotify that uses both lua and slack. michael: as it was introduced into the engineering team, the comments around it was for the sale side and marketing side, it was too noisy and designed for the desktop worker first. we have been able to scale with them and continue to grow that relationship. emily: the holy grail of enterprise mutation has been increasing activity, getting
it was developed for the mobile device first. 89% of the u.s.now using their mobile device and most of them are citing messaging as their primary workflow tool. we have seen a really rapid acceleration growth in the last statement. emily: you have a range of client, so i want to talk about the u.s. army. what is it that fits their needs? michael: the biggest workflow has been communication in the field, especially as it has evolved to better technology in the field. another great example is...
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mobile analytics are a necessity for companies in silicon valley. company has carved out a niche providing decision-making data. --y can track everything rum everything from user contracts to sales. in select time you were on the show, you were the first person mentioned in this new york profile about mark andreessen. andreessen horowitz investing the entire round. they think your promises so big. what is the promised -- the promise of mixed panels? our goal is to provide data science to as many industries in the world as possible. wen we raised our round, articulated the problems we wanted to solve. the promise being there are a number of industries that don't do a good job of quantifying information being data-driven. we think we can apply analytics to product, marketing, sales and finance. of the main things you track is engagement. i was speaking about how well some of these companies are doing. are they seeing strong engagement? the funny thing about that is they are a customer of ours. companies, they are tracking exactly how people are using
mobile analytics are a necessity for companies in silicon valley. company has carved out a niche providing decision-making data. --y can track everything rum everything from user contracts to sales. in select time you were on the show, you were the first person mentioned in this new york profile about mark andreessen. andreessen horowitz investing the entire round. they think your promises so big. what is the promised -- the promise of mixed panels? our goal is to provide data science to as...
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his mercedes-benz included a mobile throne in the back. over the decades it r remained the pope mobile of choice. here is a vehicle with the top folded down. judge paul 6th was the most traveled hope. but the hope mobile design changed dramatically in 1981 when his open car left john paul ii exposed to an assassination attempt. he was shot four times while leaning out of a fiat to greet pilgrims in st. peter's square. the vatican stepped up his safety measures with bulletproof glass. but pope francis is calling the design a sardine can. this week he's traveling in a modified white wrangler with glass front and open sides. he is aware of the risks, but he's leaving that in the hands of gone. >> techno is coming up next, and we leave you now with aretha franklin's wonderful performance for the pope this evening. [singing] >> in june 2014, pope francis launched a passionate attack on an organization responsible for a century long trail of blood: the mafia.
his mercedes-benz included a mobile throne in the back. over the decades it r remained the pope mobile of choice. here is a vehicle with the top folded down. judge paul 6th was the most traveled hope. but the hope mobile design changed dramatically in 1981 when his open car left john paul ii exposed to an assassination attempt. he was shot four times while leaning out of a fiat to greet pilgrims in st. peter's square. the vatican stepped up his safety measures with bulletproof glass. but pope...
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partners are pressuring the baghdad government to reduce the number of fighters in the popular mobilization forces from one off 3,000 to 70,000. and they want the number of the sunni fighters to increase from 15,000 to 50,000. this has caused tensions between the leadership of the popular mobilization forces and the government. >> reporter: the u.s. has been training and swimming sunni fight, he new weapon have his allied and local officials allied to the iraqi government are making clear these men will become part i've state militari' rut us. some shia militias say this is tantamount to create a separate arm on sectarian lines. >> we are working for them to be -- they will be subject today all military regulation. >> reporter: but on the ground the government and allied forces have made little progress.
partners are pressuring the baghdad government to reduce the number of fighters in the popular mobilization forces from one off 3,000 to 70,000. and they want the number of the sunni fighters to increase from 15,000 to 50,000. this has caused tensions between the leadership of the popular mobilization forces and the government. >> reporter: the u.s. has been training and swimming sunni fight, he new weapon have his allied and local officials allied to the iraqi government are making clear...
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we're always on our mobile app and wusa9.com. have a great day. [ scanner beeping ] sir, could you step aside? "sir"? come on. you know who i am. progressive insurance? uh, i save people an average of over $500 when they switch? did you pack your own bags? oh! right -- the name your price tool. it shows people policy options to help fit their budget. [ scanner warbling ] crazy that a big shot like me would pack his own bags, right? [ chuckles ] so, do i have the right to remain handsome? [ chuckles ] wait. uh-oh. >> victoria: the quarterly reports are out. >> victor: uh-huh. >> victoria: uh-huh. >> victor: let me take a look. >> victoria: please do. >> victor: so, let's see. uh-huh. [ chuckles ] >> victor: well, that looks good. there's a spike, a rather dramatic spike, for brash & sassy's sales. >> victoria: yes, which is why i have this ginormous smile on my face right now. >> victor: yes, you do. >> victoria: [ chuckles ] >> victor: yep. wait a minute. what is this? >> victoria: [ sighs ] >> victor: while brash & sassy went up
we're always on our mobile app and wusa9.com. have a great day. [ scanner beeping ] sir, could you step aside? "sir"? come on. you know who i am. progressive insurance? uh, i save people an average of over $500 when they switch? did you pack your own bags? oh! right -- the name your price tool. it shows people policy options to help fit their budget. [ scanner warbling ] crazy that a big shot like me would pack his own bags, right? [ chuckles ] so, do i have the right to remain...
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we now have the pope mobile. the reason i mentioned it, the fiat -- go back to that shot again, i hadn't seen that. we thought the fiat was arriving but it was just some security. show us what's down there, julie. what's happening down there? >> if you can see here, this is seventh avenue, you can see the crowds. this is basically where all the crowds, thousands and thousands of crowds line up for the new year's eve celebrations to watch the ball drop. you are seeing a similar crowd here on 59th street, between 60th street up to 81 as it street is where the streets are closed off and the pope is supposed to make his way down south central park west. he will be taking west drive. central park west has tens of thousands of people. there were 80,000 tickets available for people to get tickets, so essentially they were giving away two free tickets a family, and essentially 80,000 tickets available. they had some 6,000 people still lined up hoping to get in. they are not letting you in without a ticket. you cannot get
we now have the pope mobile. the reason i mentioned it, the fiat -- go back to that shot again, i hadn't seen that. we thought the fiat was arriving but it was just some security. show us what's down there, julie. what's happening down there? >> if you can see here, this is seventh avenue, you can see the crowds. this is basically where all the crowds, thousands and thousands of crowds line up for the new year's eve celebrations to watch the ball drop. you are seeing a similar crowd here...
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he came through central park in his pope mobile to get to madison square garden.ou take a look at that and take it in this is where concerts are held, basketball games, big sporting events and it is filled, packed, sold out to see pope francis here in the united states, for a very, very special night in new york city. that will be us pretty soon right here in philadelphia, no doubt bit. >> just beautiful. >> he gets closer and closer to philadelphia. >>> that will do it for "eyewitness news" at 5:00, now at 6:00 a papal procession, through central park after a busy day in new york, pope francis is greeted by cheering crowds on his way to a madison square garden mass. we will have a live report for you from the big apple. >>> then tomorrow morning pope francis will arrive here in philadelphia, final preparations along the the parkway tonight, as we get ready for the pope, in philadelphia. >>> plus papal pricing, customers say they have seen an up tic in cost for papal visits. we will hear what company respond to the a alleged prices, kate. >>> along the parkway clo
he came through central park in his pope mobile to get to madison square garden.ou take a look at that and take it in this is where concerts are held, basketball games, big sporting events and it is filled, packed, sold out to see pope francis here in the united states, for a very, very special night in new york city. that will be us pretty soon right here in philadelphia, no doubt bit. >> just beautiful. >> he gets closer and closer to philadelphia. >>> that will do it for...
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television and non-mobile.hat we're seeing is an ever-increasing appetite for sight, sound, and motion. it's a format consumers have always loved. it's a format marketers love, and i do believe we're at a tipping point for mobile video. >> advertisers, will you be stealing dollars for television or stealing from elsewhere? >> the way marketers think is really about optimization, and so we see budget shifting from a variety of places. sometimes it's shifting from traditional digital budget that is are now moving more aggressively into mobile. having said that, mobile spending from an advertiser's perspective is still way under represented when you consider the amount of time consumers are spending. >> e marketer projects $7.5 billion will be spent on digital video ads this year. guys, we have to remember that's still about 1/10th of the tv ad business. that means lots of opportunity and growth for facebook. >> mobile self-started a few years ago. >> mobile growing and video as a piece of that growing even faster
television and non-mobile.hat we're seeing is an ever-increasing appetite for sight, sound, and motion. it's a format consumers have always loved. it's a format marketers love, and i do believe we're at a tipping point for mobile video. >> advertisers, will you be stealing dollars for television or stealing from elsewhere? >> the way marketers think is really about optimization, and so we see budget shifting from a variety of places. sometimes it's shifting from traditional digital...
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we are stepping into a mobile operating system -- you can't change the hardware. hardware needs to be good, really perfecting it. first and foremost, that is how nexus is born. then we realize that we can showcase the very best hardware and software integration. >> it seems today that you debuted -- google is trying to make computer science and machine learning, turning it into a competitive advantage. one of the nice features you showed is how apps can become aware to how you use them. how deep of a competitive advantage is that for google vis-a-vis other platforms? >> like machine learning and deep learning, it is one of the big strengths. to me, it automatically detects my one-year-old space, and he goes back -- one-year-old's face. it is amazing how the technology works. it is a cloud-based company, so we are integrating hardware and software in the cloud very seamlessly. brad: google, as it has been for the past two years, has been under tremendous scrutiny from regulators in europe and the u.s., around its administration of android. how much does that constr
we are stepping into a mobile operating system -- you can't change the hardware. hardware needs to be good, really perfecting it. first and foremost, that is how nexus is born. then we realize that we can showcase the very best hardware and software integration. >> it seems today that you debuted -- google is trying to make computer science and machine learning, turning it into a competitive advantage. one of the nice features you showed is how apps can become aware to how you use them....
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t-mobile and sprint are looking to lure customers away from att and verizon.hey are offering as little as one dollar a month that comes on the he'll of 5-dollar a month offered by t-mobile. you have to trade in an iphone vi to get the deal. >>> a trip to the zoo takes a terrifying turn in alabama when a child bitten by a snake. >>> friends from california came injury after an accident involving a duck boat and bus in seattle. for life... (husband) hon! it's grover cleveland! (female announcer) ...when you play the new cash4life, from the pennsylvania lottery. (grover) nice! (husband) 3 club seats. 50 yard line. (female announcer) that means you too could experience the joy of winning. every day, for the rest of your life. (grover) new wheels. nice. see you tomorrow! (female announcer) cash4life from the pennsylvania lottery. play for fun. cash for life. [panting] meet one today. visit theshelterpetproject.org. adopt. the schuylkill expressway westbound. you can see they have already started to shut down the extra ramps. we see the ramp from the benjamin frankl
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mobile gaming is huge. there is a lot on youtube and market is games incredibly fast and people are didn't advance of it. advantageare taking of it. we want to move it on plat norms and we are focused on mobile from a game perspective and making devices and software so that people can consume the content. that was the idea between -- behind the gaming, making it accessible. emily chang: thank you so much for joining us from los angeles. we will watch other people play video games just for you. thank you. thank you, bob, for joining us throughout the show. great to have you. that does it for bloomberg west from san francisco. we will see you tomorrow. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." >> i've grown up in this museum, my father was director of this museum for 26 years. not modern, but this museum is a amily. the culture kept us all together. all russians want to recreate the great russia. we
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and t-mobile was really the firm that got that that started. >> let me turn to washington with mr.er's earlier resignation. we had a discussion in the program about how that plays out in terms of a possible government shutdown, whether it affects the fed. does a fundamental news story like that affect your investment strategy at all, ross? how much attention do you pay to it? >> unfortunately, i think the things holding the economy back is washington. and the resignation of john boehner is not a positive for republicans. he was a steady hand in a very unsteady boat that they're in. but i'm really scared about the political future for this country if we don't get some real candidates running for office here that are real good. >> we led by saying you've got to get into the game if you want growth. and your game pick here is activision blizzard here. why? blizzard. >> you know, i love the video game business and i've been involved with it on and off for a long time but what's happening now with technology is the digital download business has increased margins hugely and mobile gaming
and t-mobile was really the firm that got that that started. >> let me turn to washington with mr.er's earlier resignation. we had a discussion in the program about how that plays out in terms of a possible government shutdown, whether it affects the fed. does a fundamental news story like that affect your investment strategy at all, ross? how much attention do you pay to it? >> unfortunately, i think the things holding the economy back is washington. and the resignation of john...
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and mobile public schools. i am looking forward to reading this book very much. >> if this wasn't covered even in alabama history, could i ask when alabama started, when alabama history started in the 1860s? >> they did cover the first colonial period. they covered the period before 1776. for example you mentioned there being a battle of mobile. >> a very big battle. >> the french settlers. and alexander mcgillicuddy talked about, you talked about him, his relationship to the massacre which was much later. 1812. >> right. his nephews were involved. >> i don't remember being taught anything about there being a revolutionary melt -- revolutionary war battle there. >> doesn't sound like -- conspiracy, terrible history that had to be hidden, it was just forgotten. >> i think my voice is loud enough. the letter in the pocket, how did you find it under than doubled issue you didn't go to the man's cleaning. 200 years later, you left -- the bag you get from the dry cleaner with this in your pocket. because the histori
and mobile public schools. i am looking forward to reading this book very much. >> if this wasn't covered even in alabama history, could i ask when alabama started, when alabama history started in the 1860s? >> they did cover the first colonial period. they covered the period before 1776. for example you mentioned there being a battle of mobile. >> a very big battle. >> the french settlers. and alexander mcgillicuddy talked about, you talked about him, his relationship...
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office 365, cloud-based subscription, the mobile app. what should i buy?we think office 365 is what most people will buy. emily: it's what you want people to buy? >> absolutely. it gives you the applications for your entire family and across all devices. if you have office 365, you can put it on all your devices, and we introduce new features every month, so no longer will it be three years before you get something new. subscription,e you get those features automatically. you don't have to install it. you don't have to manage it. we think the subscription is what they want. emily: there is a big skype integration as well. there was a big skype outage recently. how do you prevent network issues? >> we have to have the world's most sophisticated data center operations. all of these tech countries will have an outage from time to time, but you have to do everything you can to communicate to your customers when you have a problem, and fix it as soon as possible. skype happened to be up and running after a small number of hours, so getting better and better. io
office 365, cloud-based subscription, the mobile app. what should i buy?we think office 365 is what most people will buy. emily: it's what you want people to buy? >> absolutely. it gives you the applications for your entire family and across all devices. if you have office 365, you can put it on all your devices, and we introduce new features every month, so no longer will it be three years before you get something new. subscription,e you get those features automatically. you don't have...
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he's just beaming in the pope mobile. his face trying to make eye contact with as many as he can. waving and of course showering a blessing on those who believe. how can he do it? well, he is the pope. and for catholics that means if you are in his presence you are in the shadow of peter, the rock of the church, the first pope. so now he is here on the campus of catholic university to say his first mass in the united states and a very special mass, a canonization mass, a saint will be made today. not just any saint, the first latin-american pope will make a hispanic saint here in america huge for the latin community here in the country. huge for the catholics to have an american saint made in the united states. a big day any way you look at it. and there he is. pope francis on american soil. history for him his first trip. this man at this moment and all political and cultural history with this message he's bringing of tolerance and inclusion. the timing couldn't be better for him and for those who are willing to receive
he's just beaming in the pope mobile. his face trying to make eye contact with as many as he can. waving and of course showering a blessing on those who believe. how can he do it? well, he is the pope. and for catholics that means if you are in his presence you are in the shadow of peter, the rock of the church, the first pope. so now he is here on the campus of catholic university to say his first mass in the united states and a very special mass, a canonization mass, a saint will be made...