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our guest host david novak, the young brands cofounder and former ceo. lot of people on twitter who have been following this today. how engagement is the biggest problem. one guy said the best career move he made was moving from the large multinational to the small 50 person shop so you can engage with the ceo and the chief operating officer. >> yeah. i'm passionate about teaching people so i'm writing weekly blogs. i'm doing podcasts every two weeks with ceos i know. or leaders of other businesses and people in sports. so i can share their wisdom. then i'm also doing online q&a where i'll get questions from subscribers and then answer any of the questions they have about leadership. but ultimately my goal, the summer i'm working on content for a leadership program that i'll be able to offer subscribers and i'll have ebooks. i think the world fields -- we need more leaders. we're in a leadership crisis. >> i agree. it's been great having you here. >>> that does it for us today. join us tomorrow. right now, time for "squawk on the street." ♪ >>> good thurs
our guest host david novak, the young brands cofounder and former ceo. lot of people on twitter who have been following this today. how engagement is the biggest problem. one guy said the best career move he made was moving from the large multinational to the small 50 person shop so you can engage with the ceo and the chief operating officer. >> yeah. i'm passionate about teaching people so i'm writing weekly blogs. i'm doing podcasts every two weeks with ceos i know. or leaders of other...
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david novak is a guest host. he is ceo of yum brands and stepped down.will bring down some guests, we'll hear more about china growth prospects. and we'll be joined by the ceo of fireeye to talk about cybersecurity, an ongoing and important issue for america and consumers. all of this coming up in about 10 1/2 minutes time. >> great stuff. looking forward to it. squ . >>> still ahead, we're setting you up for the trading day ahead. we will get insight from chris rupk rupkey. ot about choices. but it can be hard sometimes, 'cause different sides of you struggle with which ones to make. well, what if you kept making good ones? then? you could love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®, a pill used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's proven to lower a1c better than januvia®. invokana® works around the clock by sending some sugar out of your body through the process of urination. it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight loss, but it may help with both. invokana® may cause d
david novak is a guest host. he is ceo of yum brands and stepped down.will bring down some guests, we'll hear more about china growth prospects. and we'll be joined by the ceo of fireeye to talk about cybersecurity, an ongoing and important issue for america and consumers. all of this coming up in about 10 1/2 minutes time. >> great stuff. looking forward to it. squ . >>> still ahead, we're setting you up for the trading day ahead. we will get insight from chris rupk rupkey. ot...
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yesterday we spoke to david novak who said that something like 62% or 72% of all employees -- 70% oft engaged. >> yes. >> your finding is even more concerning. even if they're not engaged, they are ready to leave. what did you find -- >> yeah, so this year for the second time we launched research study called evolution of work. the key part of the methodology is we are asking employers and employees the same question. and check -- >> it's the newlywed game for jobs. >> and one of the questions we're asking, of course, are employees willing to look for other jobs? and what are employers thinking of their employees looking for other jobs. we found an interesting mismatch. about two-thirds of all employees really are open to switch their jobs. 27% are actively looking. but the rest, 40% are open to be approached. and employers actually have the idea that as the percentage of actively looking employees is higher, and the passives are lower. so the disconnect is about 10%, 15%. >> when you break it down and say that 40% are just open to somebody approaching them that sounds like it would
yesterday we spoke to david novak who said that something like 62% or 72% of all employees -- 70% oft engaged. >> yes. >> your finding is even more concerning. even if they're not engaged, they are ready to leave. what did you find -- >> yeah, so this year for the second time we launched research study called evolution of work. the key part of the methodology is we are asking employers and employees the same question. and check -- >> it's the newlywed game for jobs....
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david 0rnstein, thank you. defending champion novakportugal's joao sousa. the second seed raced through the first set and was tested a little more in the second and third to wrap up the win injust over two hours. djokovic will face the argentine diego schwartzman next. rafa nadal is back to playing some of his bast tennis as he aims for an amazing tenth singles title at roland garros. he beat dutchman robin haase in straight sets and will play nikoloz basilashvili of georgia for a place in the last 16. two—time wimbledon champion petra kvitova's comeback has been cut short. she was knocked out in round two — beaten in straight sets by the american bethanie mattek—sands. kvitova missed five months after being stabbed in the hand by a burglar last year. the british and irish lions head coach warren gatland has admitted the schedule of their tour of new zealand will be tough. the lions flew into auckland overnight, just three days before their first tour match against the new zealand provisional barbarians. the all blacks head coach steve
david 0rnstein, thank you. defending champion novakportugal's joao sousa. the second seed raced through the first set and was tested a little more in the second and third to wrap up the win injust over two hours. djokovic will face the argentine diego schwartzman next. rafa nadal is back to playing some of his bast tennis as he aims for an amazing tenth singles title at roland garros. he beat dutchman robin haase in straight sets and will play nikoloz basilashvili of georgia for a place in the...
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david ornstein outside of the emirates stadium in north london, thank you. to tennis now and day 4 of the french open — both the defending champion, novak djokovic and 9—timeso round three. if andy murray is to go one better and win the title this year he will likely have to get past one of these two titans — and as alex gulrajani reports both men are far more comfortable on clay... roland—garros, west paris. where rafa nadal is at home. nine times the champion here, already a record. but ten? that sounds better. robin haase was clearly up against a man ona haase was clearly up against a man on a mission, as rafael nadal raced into an early lead. some struggle to stay cool in the heat but the spaniard was calm, making his opponent do all of the running. the opening two sets went by in a flurry. nadal won them both. while robin haase could not quite yet his range right... ooh! really, across the net, nadal was not letting up. a straight sets victory for the number four seed. one man he may have to beat for the tenth title is novak djokovic. the defending champion was also in no mood to hang around against his portuguese opponentjoao sousa. under the watchful
david ornstein outside of the emirates stadium in north london, thank you. to tennis now and day 4 of the french open — both the defending champion, novak djokovic and 9—timeso round three. if andy murray is to go one better and win the title this year he will likely have to get past one of these two titans — and as alex gulrajani reports both men are far more comfortable on clay... roland—garros, west paris. where rafa nadal is at home. nine times the champion here, already a record....
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david: so far they're not very good at doing one thing they can do according to novak. james, what about the idea of changing the rules in the senate? mitch mcconnell has said he won't do it but donald trump is going to push him to do it so that 51 votes is all that would be needed to get the tax cuts. who is going to win in that battle? >> you don't need to change senate rules. go with the 51-vote strategy. do 30-year budget wind you dough which might as well be permanent. you can get a big tax cut for 30 years. that gives everybody enough confidence to invest and react to lower rates. so it is right there in front of them. they have to stop talking in congress about trump and russia. just pass the tax cuts. david: i agree, liz, but what do you think? what is the feasibility of getting a tax cut? >> i think it's a must-do event. look, whatever it takes to get there they have got to get there. the problem is they have to come up with revenues. everybody wants to cut corporate taxes. i think most of the congress would like to cut individual taxes but they have to replace
david: so far they're not very good at doing one thing they can do according to novak. james, what about the idea of changing the rules in the senate? mitch mcconnell has said he won't do it but donald trump is going to push him to do it so that 51 votes is all that would be needed to get the tax cuts. who is going to win in that battle? >> you don't need to change senate rules. go with the 51-vote strategy. do 30-year budget wind you dough which might as well be permanent. you can get a...