alanjoyce worked in the industry during the 9/11 attacks as well as the global financial crisis and according is even worse than that, so other carriers have done similar things cutting capacity and asking their staff to go on unpaid leave, but there are now concerns ofjob loss. indeed, thank you for now. america's largest city is going dark. as the number of cases of coronavirus cases continue to rise, new york city is closing bars and restaurants and telling people to stay home. while necessary, it will have a devestating impact on the city's economy. samira hussain reports from new york the city that never sleeps is grinding toa the city that never sleeps is grinding to a halt, despite 8 million people living here, there were very few people roaming the streets of manhattan. during the lunch hour rush, the food court would normally be packed. city officials have closed all public schools and have instructed restaurants to do the same, and offer only ta keaway the same, and offer only takeaway or delivery. movie theatres, bars, and gyms are all shut and could be for a very long time. people