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penguins had the chances now nick suzuki with one broken up by john marino suzuki had a solid game hereor montreal chiarot. suzuki armia evgeni malkin.matt murray. got a piece of it. then it goes out of play >> brian: they keep plugging away, don't they the canadiens. now they're just a shot away >> john: it's the song >> brian: could be you could cover it you and your band. >> john: teddy blueger on the draw for pittsburgh. screen blocked. schultz. him in the way back. artturi lehkonen off the board. kotkaniemi tonight lays it back kicked off by blueger, turning with it. jack johnson justin schultz with the center zone will scale it by price all the way around zachnó aston-reese kotkaniemi, xavier he'll go up and bump it in ryan >> mike: the young guys making some plays no such thing. >> john: hornqvist's shot goes wide at price. for the canadiens, two minutes gone in overtime tied at 2, game one. best of five domi with a shot high off the glass in play all the way around in by domi wheeling back with the goal. reese out in front dumoulin hornqvist gets to it back out to center recoil
penguins had the chances now nick suzuki with one broken up by john marino suzuki had a solid game hereor montreal chiarot. suzuki armia evgeni malkin.matt murray. got a piece of it. then it goes out of play >> brian: they keep plugging away, don't they the canadiens. now they're just a shot away >> john: it's the song >> brian: could be you could cover it you and your band. >> john: teddy blueger on the draw for pittsburgh. screen blocked. schultz. him in the way back....
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sam suzuki, nhk world, new york. >> and that number has climbed past 5 million.saw, some americans still head out uncovered. face masks have become a political statement. >> how we're at this point as a nation and we still haven't done the simple, easy, minimal step of saying, you must wear a mask when you are in public? >> many residents of new yorork listened t to their governor's pleas and flattened the curve. but many americans resisted those calls. some even suggested the virus was a hoax. they headed out unprotected, even joined protests against the lockdowns. the virus spread through southern and western states, and still many refused to change theieir ways. before all of this, people would get up, get dressed, then head into work. now, they just grab a coffee, then head back to their bedroom or to the couch. they're not sure when they'll return to the office. some may not have an office to return to. nhk world explains. >> reporter: on the streets of manhattan in new york city, the bustle is slowly returning as people gradually ease back into normal life.
sam suzuki, nhk world, new york. >> and that number has climbed past 5 million.saw, some americans still head out uncovered. face masks have become a political statement. >> how we're at this point as a nation and we still haven't done the simple, easy, minimal step of saying, you must wear a mask when you are in public? >> many residents of new yorork listened t to their governor's pleas and flattened the curve. but many americans resisted those calls. some even suggested the...
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kay will in washington, let's bring in dan suzuki. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> you and your firm have been cautious of these markets. how painful is this to have big cap tech like we saw today just keep going, keep flying when your emphasis right now is on sort of the value areas of the market >> well, what's interesting, melissa is that we were cautious going through the year and that position served our portfolios well since april we've been doing is gradually adding back. we've been participating but have been to your point doing it with the absence of the big tech names. we think that we're not the type of company that's going to chase crowded expensive names and so i think those names are getting more crowded and more expensive and, you know, when i look forward on the potential way that this recovery could go, one of two things is going to happen you don't have to be a genius to think that either get more stimulus and that this recovery will continue in which case you want to own cyclicals. tech we foun
kay will in washington, let's bring in dan suzuki. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> you and your firm have been cautious of these markets. how painful is this to have big cap tech like we saw today just keep going, keep flying when your emphasis right now is on sort of the value areas of the market >> well, what's interesting, melissa is that we were cautious going through the year and that position served our portfolios well since april we've been doing...
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suzuki's up. up, businessesaping reopening in the city in hong kong. intelligence sees wide opportunities. details later. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: looking ahead to the trading day in hong kong, which has yet to open after the typhoon forced the morning session to be canceled. that should be happening in just time.over an hours it all comes just as the hong kong exchange is to report earnings of the top of the hour. let's get a preview with bloomberg intelligence senior analyst. expecting,t you are and what are some things investors should be watching out for this time around? >> hi, yvonne. for the second quarter, earnings could rise 6% which is higher consensus. i think investment gains is a key thing that tends to be volatile, but we should see quite strong equities trading revenue. solid.ck is also very there was lower equities volume as well as lower commodities volume on the lme. haslinda: what are the key things investors should watch out for? >> i think going forward, the outlook comments especially on the ipo pipeline, that is definitely to
suzuki's up. up, businessesaping reopening in the city in hong kong. intelligence sees wide opportunities. details later. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: looking ahead to the trading day in hong kong, which has yet to open after the typhoon forced the morning session to be canceled. that should be happening in just time.over an hours it all comes just as the hong kong exchange is to report earnings of the top of the hour. let's get a preview with bloomberg intelligence senior analyst....
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tom: dan suzuki there, very good with the mathematics. thrilled to see him making comments as well.this up, sarah hall's halzack with us of bloomberg intelligence. francine lacqua, very active in the london fashion scene. what was it like just before the pandemic to see the lastgasp of luxury fashion? francine: when you say very active on the fashion scene, it is basically very actively trying to get an interview with the burberry chief executive. that is not quite come through yet, but we persist, so we go to the catwalks and try to get a bit of time with him to understand some of the nuances behind these luxury numbers. it was in february. it was interesting because it was in the west end, and at the time one of the first really big shows because burberry, because it is a listed company, puts on a pretty big show, but is also a money spinning. it was also one of the first one or chinese buyers weren't there because covid-19 was really rampant in wuhan. the big question amongst the financial analysts at the catwalk was what are we going to do without the chinese buyers. then you fa
tom: dan suzuki there, very good with the mathematics. thrilled to see him making comments as well.this up, sarah hall's halzack with us of bloomberg intelligence. francine lacqua, very active in the london fashion scene. what was it like just before the pandemic to see the lastgasp of luxury fashion? francine: when you say very active on the fashion scene, it is basically very actively trying to get an interview with the burberry chief executive. that is not quite come through yet, but we...
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i hope that young people in bc don't kill my mom, frankly, or david suzuki. >> aside from he is advocatingnd he cougarish ways, let's set that aside. i'm not against this. i think the more people who are able to send that message, the better. and who knows which pop culture figure will get somebody to think, yeah this is childish. i need to do something different. >> yeah, all hands on deck at this point. we have had a 235failure of national leadership. i teach at rutgers. we had an outbreak, and i taulgt at an s.e.c. stool. i just keep thinking, we have parts of the country that really get this and other parts that don't. where we have young people who are moving in dorms this weekend. i have seen dorm pictures, and as a professor, a person who is like, don't kill my mom. my parents live down south, yeah, i'm with ryan reynolds all the way. but i'm wondering how we get to some clear messaging about this. and one of the things we have done wrong, we haven't spoken to people's mental health. part of what young people are saying, they need connection. they don't know how to cope with this ma
i hope that young people in bc don't kill my mom, frankly, or david suzuki. >> aside from he is advocatingnd he cougarish ways, let's set that aside. i'm not against this. i think the more people who are able to send that message, the better. and who knows which pop culture figure will get somebody to think, yeah this is childish. i need to do something different. >> yeah, all hands on deck at this point. we have had a 235failure of national leadership. i teach at rutgers. we had an...
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been, but i'm taking him through -- not only do i do my piano homework, but taking him through his suzukind now tell me, how young were you when you started? when you got your first lesson >> i think as i remembered, ten-ish or nine-ish, or ten-ish. he's, for heaven's sakes, five he's way ahead of me, not to mention the bicycle. i think around the same time, ten. i started get on the bike. he's whizzing around, you know >> seth: and is he taking the piano? do you feel like he has a natural skill for it >> well, who knows i don't think he's any mozart, but there's no indication of that yet but he's kind of like me, disciplined. i mix around all the time and he sees me playing all the time, so he likes to check in we go through the stuff and i'll be darned if he isn't, you know, playing a bunch of stuff you know, it's thrilling for me. >> seth: that's amazing. >> it's sometimes maddening for me too i'm very kind of, around piano, i get kind of, you know, i'm not like the father in shine i'm not, you know, a maniac. i'm not going to -- but i'm, you know, focused now. i want to be focused, a
been, but i'm taking him through -- not only do i do my piano homework, but taking him through his suzukind now tell me, how young were you when you started? when you got your first lesson >> i think as i remembered, ten-ish or nine-ish, or ten-ish. he's, for heaven's sakes, five he's way ahead of me, not to mention the bicycle. i think around the same time, ten. i started get on the bike. he's whizzing around, you know >> seth: and is he taking the piano? do you feel like he has a...
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was prime minister suzuki asked august 8, why they cannot delay surrender, he said i cannot do that. if we missed today, the soviet union will take not only hokkaido, korea, also and this would destroy the foundation of japan. we must and that of -- we must end the war. we can deal with the u.s.. that understanding about the liberations is now even in the national museum of the u.s. navy, here in washington, d.c. their exhibit on the atomic bomb states clearly, the vast destruction wreaked by the bombings of hiroshima and people, made,000 little impact on the japanese military. however the soviet invasion of entry of, say -- changed their minds. we have these documents. there are so much more if we have time. my students earned a 12 hour lecture on this because it is so important. that it is so many documents that need to be discussed. another aspect we have not touched on yet, is what the leaders understood. and summer,inning, 1942, edward teller, was urging the top brass to not even worry about the atomic bomb. because that was a trivial problem. and let's immediately go for the su
was prime minister suzuki asked august 8, why they cannot delay surrender, he said i cannot do that. if we missed today, the soviet union will take not only hokkaido, korea, also and this would destroy the foundation of japan. we must and that of -- we must end the war. we can deal with the u.s.. that understanding about the liberations is now even in the national museum of the u.s. navy, here in washington, d.c. their exhibit on the atomic bomb states clearly, the vast destruction wreaked by...