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serena williams and ituit's brad smith. what do they bring to the table? >> tons. brad smith is one of the best c.e.o.s in america by all qualitative and quantitative accounts. he helped them migrate to the cloud and to mobile and made intuit one of the best places to work. serena williams, we're thrilled for her to be on our team. she is dominating her industry and sport for the past 20 years, arguably the best female athlete, the best athlete of all-time in our view. not only that, she is an incredible marketer. if you look at her social media following, the businesses she has launched, any commerce and especially the voice she has on key activist issues that are important to our employees and customers around gender pay gaps. we'll thrilled to have somebody who is a competitor and winner and empathy. she is a real lightning bolt for our team. emily: thanks so much for that data, it meant a lot. thanks so much for joining us. >> take care. emily: we are watching t-mobile shares that are popping in extended afraiding. there was a second-quarter revenue of over $10
serena williams and ituit's brad smith. what do they bring to the table? >> tons. brad smith is one of the best c.e.o.s in america by all qualitative and quantitative accounts. he helped them migrate to the cloud and to mobile and made intuit one of the best places to work. serena williams, we're thrilled for her to be on our team. she is dominating her industry and sport for the past 20 years, arguably the best female athlete, the best athlete of all-time in our view. not only that, she...
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and in terms of cybersecurity, none less than the president of microsoft, brad smith, has been calling for months for a geneva summit on cybersecurity. because right now it's a wild west out there. we actually need rules, clear-cut rules to reduce the state of cyber warfare. it's not just russians, lots of others are implicated. witness the ransomweare emergeny that just took place. that happened because of u.s. hacking, the nsa was hacking -- i'm sorry, the cia was hacking and had these very valuable information which got leaked and then became the source of these global attacks. so we need to get a handle on cyber warfare. we also need to secure our elections system. that is simple also, paper ballots. go ahead. >> i'm curious, as i listen to you talk, these months later, seven or so months later, how do you perceive your role in the election? >> really critical. and, you know, i think if there's anything to regret in this election, it's the fact that the american people were given the two most disliked and untrusted candidates in our history. they were clamoring for more voices and
and in terms of cybersecurity, none less than the president of microsoft, brad smith, has been calling for months for a geneva summit on cybersecurity. because right now it's a wild west out there. we actually need rules, clear-cut rules to reduce the state of cyber warfare. it's not just russians, lots of others are implicated. witness the ransomweare emergeny that just took place. that happened because of u.s. hacking, the nsa was hacking -- i'm sorry, the cia was hacking and had these very...
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this weekend i got microsoft president brad smith who, of course, led microsoft's anti-trust defense generation ago and he says something interesting in our interview he said i think one of the lessons is if you change the world, you're going to change the law. you're going to have to live with the law that emerges. i'm talking to him about lessons for amazon, google, facebook, the rest from what happened a generation ago i mean this could be a real issue because amazon has changed the world. is this something we should be more concerned about >> it's got to be on amazon's radar. i think over the next five years they have 18% online share today. it's not the 50% as we're talking about. but i think the law makers are going to get progressively more scrutiny on these big companies. consumers and importantly they're winning. they're getting better prices and more convenience and so the quick take away is, yes, i think the companies should be aware that there's going to be more legislative headache around them but at the end of the day, i think the technology companies win. they won't pr
this weekend i got microsoft president brad smith who, of course, led microsoft's anti-trust defense generation ago and he says something interesting in our interview he said i think one of the lessons is if you change the world, you're going to change the law. you're going to have to live with the law that emerges. i'm talking to him about lessons for amazon, google, facebook, the rest from what happened a generation ago i mean this could be a real issue because amazon has changed the world....
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spaces or unus channs used to liver broadband access they will have the system up and running and brad smith talked about the issue today. >> this is an issue near and dear to our hearts at microsoft, broadband connectivity for the nation we're not a telecommunications company, and we don't want to be one. we're not a broadcaster, and we don't want to be one either. but we are a technology company, and we're a technology company that for 42 years has focused not only on building better products but on creating bigger markets. >> microsoft tells cnbc its financial commitment is substantial but emphasizes it's not seeking to profit from this project. microsoft executives also talked about the role that the -- >> there's google's project loan and facebook's drone projects that hope one day will provide web access across the world. >> thanks very much. it all sounds good and despite the microsoft move there is not a clear exact broadband path for rural america. a former chief of staff himself at the fcc joins us now to talk about all of this. the first thing i thought of was the -- the earliest
spaces or unus channs used to liver broadband access they will have the system up and running and brad smith talked about the issue today. >> this is an issue near and dear to our hearts at microsoft, broadband connectivity for the nation we're not a telecommunications company, and we don't want to be one. we're not a broadcaster, and we don't want to be one either. but we are a technology company, and we're a technology company that for 42 years has focused not only on building better...
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you can be inspirational and hard-charging and be a nice guy and have those soft skills look at brad smitheven younger up-and-coming ceos like garrett lord at handshake, so i think that you can be a nice guy and be hard charging and have those soft skills, and i do believe that those are going to be thekind of role models that you'll see from up-and-coming ceos, and i think people should emulate those kinds of ceos. >> all right great point. thank you both today and snap is meantime falling almost 19% from its ipo price. the first roundups next week and pouny?hat present a buying oprtityou're watching cnbc, firn business worldwide >>> welcome back another 1.5% drop for snap, down about 19% since going public the first round of ipo lockup expirations will hit on monday julia boorstin is here with the details and how it could further impact the share price julia? >> reporter: well, kelly, we could see a set of flooding. first up on monday, 400 million shares will become available to sell from early investors. then on august 14th snap employees and insiders will be able to sell another 782 mi
you can be inspirational and hard-charging and be a nice guy and have those soft skills look at brad smitheven younger up-and-coming ceos like garrett lord at handshake, so i think that you can be a nice guy and be hard charging and have those soft skills, and i do believe that those are going to be thekind of role models that you'll see from up-and-coming ceos, and i think people should emulate those kinds of ceos. >> all right great point. thank you both today and snap is meantime...
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hechavarria slaps one the other way of santiago casilla mallex smith scores 3-3 tie next battershane peterson line drive single to right bradler scores 4-3 rays casilla 5th blown savefinal: 4-3 rayschris smith: 7 ip, 1 earned run for the a's starter former nfl quarterback michael vick has inserted himself ito the colin kaepernick debate... vick said kaepernick... who of course took a stance against racial inequality by kneeling for the national anthem and has not been signed by an nfl team since leavig the 49ers... should cut his hair... which kaepernick frequently wore in an afro last season... vick added, "i don't think he should represent himself in that way in terms of the hairstyle. just go clean cut. why not?"kaepernick responded by tweeting the definition of "stockholm syndrome"... when the victim begins to i ndentfy with his captor... vick then reversed course by saying kaepernick's hair has nothing to do with him not being signed nfl training camp has yet to start, but raiders running back marshawn lynch has already become a fan favorite. according to dick's sporting goods jersey report...raiders jersey is currentl
hechavarria slaps one the other way of santiago casilla mallex smith scores 3-3 tie next battershane peterson line drive single to right bradler scores 4-3 rays casilla 5th blown savefinal: 4-3 rayschris smith: 7 ip, 1 earned run for the a's starter former nfl quarterback michael vick has inserted himself ito the colin kaepernick debate... vick said kaepernick... who of course took a stance against racial inequality by kneeling for the national anthem and has not been signed by an nfl team...
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brad snyder from illinois, appreciate your time today. >> glad to be here. >> you bet. for more on the battle for health care, allan smithcs writer, and sarah westwood, thank you both for sticking around. what do you think about that, allan? >> well, i think that's really the path for democrats to move forward. >> he seems to agree with that. >> they want to be saying, look, leave medicaid alone, but republicans have so far not expressed much willingness to do that. especially if you look at the legislation, it's not really geared toward that side. >> we're getting cbo scoring as we were talking about just as we introduced that segment, sarah, any thought, are we going to be in the same numbers range that sort of the 20 plus million in terms of those not having insurance over the next ten years? your thought on that. and a question, a lot challenging the methodology. >> right. i think no matter what kind of changes republicans make to the bill once you repeal the individual mandate, inevitably millions are going to lose their insurance, whether by choice, whether they can't afford it, whatever the reason is, you're going
brad snyder from illinois, appreciate your time today. >> glad to be here. >> you bet. for more on the battle for health care, allan smithcs writer, and sarah westwood, thank you both for sticking around. what do you think about that, allan? >> well, i think that's really the path for democrats to move forward. >> he seems to agree with that. >> they want to be saying, look, leave medicaid alone, but republicans have so far not expressed much willingness to do...
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microsoft's brad smith said we're disappointed with the decision to exit the paris agreement. microsoft remains committed to doing our part to achieve its goals. g.e. said disappointed with today's decision on the paris agreement. climate change is real. industry must now lead and not depend on government. walt disney's bob iger said, as a matter of principle, i've resigned from the president's council over the pawr ris agreement withdrawal -- paris agreement withdrawal. the chamber is out of step with its own members on climate change. maintaining a scientifically untenable position as every one of our home state universities -- our state universities knows. so who is pulling the chamber's chain? well, it's hard to tell since the chamber hides from the public who its donors are, but i suspect the answer is the same as why the republicans continue to revive the hated zombie health care bill despite huge public distaste for it. which brings me to the nomination of john bush to be the united states court of appeals for the sixth circuit. the chamber's rigid anticlimate stance is
microsoft's brad smith said we're disappointed with the decision to exit the paris agreement. microsoft remains committed to doing our part to achieve its goals. g.e. said disappointed with today's decision on the paris agreement. climate change is real. industry must now lead and not depend on government. walt disney's bob iger said, as a matter of principle, i've resigned from the president's council over the pawr ris agreement withdrawal -- paris agreement withdrawal. the chamber is out of...