Chinatown. That is a very bad sign. This 7000 squarefoot Chinese Restaurant has gone dark for two weeks. The owner decided to temporarily shut down for the month of march after business fell off the cliff. 70 . Reporter 70 . 70 at lunch. Dinnertime i think almost 90 . Reporter he says customers stopped coming fearing they could pick up the virus by being too close to others. He says the biggest victims of their employees. No work and no paychecks. They still have to pay the rent, pay their food. They are hurt. Reporter many stores have either cut back on hours or temporarily suspended operations, including this seafood restaurant. It is one of the biggest restaurants in oakland. A few doors down, they decided to close early and 2 00. Not a single customer today. Just one customer yesterday at her drycleaning business. Know people. Very quiet. Reporter heres a look at the pacific Renaissance Plaza in the heart of chinatown. Here is what it is like on the streets. Same problem. In San Fr
How vulnerable are states to outside attacks . And why the socalled tech lash has only made facebook stronger. 10 straight weeks of antigovernment protests in hong kong are raising fears about the one country, to systems policy that has prevailed since the british hand over. We have been talking about it almost every issue, ever since they broke forth, but what really happened was the airport, clashes at the airport. We really felt like it had become a tipping point, all eyes on hong kong. When we really stepped back and thought about the perspective we could bring to this story, one of the things that came out of the conversation was where is it coming from . One of the things we realized is ,hat it is about 24 7, 2047 when hong kong was handed back to china, one country, to systems being this guiding idea for how it would be managed. That is the Expiration Date for that. When you think about the stakes of the situation, five years out isnt enough time to solve that 10 years out isnt
How vulnerable are states to outside attacks . And why the socalled techlash has only made facebook stronger. Lets start with our global cover. 10 straight weeks of antigovernment protests in hong kong is raising fears about the one country two systems policy that has prevailed since the british handover. Here is businessweek editor joel webber. Joel so we have been talking about it almost in every issue, since the fury broke forth this summer. The thing that happened this week with the airport and the clashes at the airport area at the airport. We felt like that had become a Tipping Point and all eyes on hong kong at this moment. When we stepped back and thought about what is a perspective that we can bring to the store that has not been brought one of the things that came out of the conversation is where is the thing coming from . 47. Is about 20 when hong kong was handed back to china, one country, two systems being this guiding idea for how the city would be managed, 2047 is the Ex
And why the socalled techlash has only made facebook stronger. Lets start with our global cover. 10 straight weeks of when we really stepped back and thought about, what is a perspective that we can bring to the story that has not been brought . One of the things that came out of the conversation was, wheres this angst coming from right now . And one of the things that we realized was that its actually about 2047. When hong kong was handed back to china, one country, two systems being this guiding idea for how the city would be managed, 2047 is viewed as the Expiration Date of that. When you think about the stakes of this situation, five years out isnt enough time to solve that. 10 years out isnt even enough time. So really our thesis for this story by Matt Campbell was that the angst that were watching, the fury that were watching, is ultimately about 2047 and hong kongs countdown to 2047. Jason when you think about sort of the nexus of business, economics, politics, there are few oth
Vulnerable are states to outside attack, and why the socalled tech lashes only made facebook stronger. 10 straight weeks of antigovernment protests in hong kong are raising fears about the one country, to systems policy that has prevailed since the british hand over. Heres the businessweek editor joel weber. We have been talking about it almost every issue, ever since they broke forth, but what really happened was the airport, clashes at the airport. We really felt like it had become a tipping point, all eyes on hong kong. When we really stepped back and thought about the perspective we could bring to this story, one of the things that came out of the conversation was where is it coming from . One of the things we realized is when hongabout 24 7, kong was handed back to china, one country, to systems being this guiding idea for how it would be managed. About the stakes outhe situation, five years isnt enough time to solve that 10 years out isnt enough. Our thesis for this story by the