that means the man, the legend, john leahy, who sold over 12,000 airplanes over a 20-year career, mayarkable story. it's really a taste for airbus of what could come after leahy, who's 65, how they're going to sell airplanes if and when john leahy is finally grounded, decides to retire. from what i understand, he's not the retiring type, not the golf type. selling airplanes is what he does. we'll see how airbus survives. >> this man lives on an airplane, let me tell you. sometimes he doesn't even book hotel rooms, he just gets off the airplane, has a meeting, gets back on, sleeps, goes wherever he's got to go next. clearly the other big story to watch the rest of the day is the jobs number. that is a central focus at what is coming up next. "surveillance" is next right here on bloomberg television. have a great weekend. we'll see you monday. ♪ . . >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." >> the government offices are closed in hong kong as protesters strengthen barricades. back, andpushed moments ago student leaders called for calm. it is jobs day in america. we go in search of wage growt