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New York MTA Chief Sets a 2023 Goal to Fix Ailing Finances

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Janno Lieber, New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority Chair & CEO, said progress on a plan to address the agency's financial woes must be made by next year. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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NYC Subway Shooting Points To Growing Violent Crime In U.S. Transit

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A rise in crime is hitting mass transit systems in multiple cities. Experts say a lack of ridership could be partly to blame.
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ZF on the future of mobility

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Member of the ZF Board of Management, Martin Fischer, joins Bloomberg Markets to discuss automated driving and electric vehicles.
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Bloomberg

MTA Layoffs, Service Cuts Will Be Avoided in 2021: CEO Foye

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Dec.23 -- Metropolitan Transportation Authority Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Patrick Foye says the federal Covid relief package will cover almost all of the MTA's deficit and prevent "drastic service cuts" in 2021. He speaks with...
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What's The Risk Of Getting The Coronavirus From A Coffee Shop?

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In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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The Former Tesla Executive Electrifying Mass Transit

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Jul.16 -- When it comes to sustainability, reducing greenhouse gas emissions is a top line item. But while the general public focuses on electric cars like Tesla's Model 3, clean energy startup Proterra is leading the charge to electrify...
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Uber Missed Being in the Lead on Food Delivery, Says Former Exec

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Jun.12 -- Shares of Just Eat Takeaway plunged since announcing it plans to buy Grubhub for $7.5 Billion in an all-stock deal, bringing the European food-delivery company into the brutally competitive U.S. Market. Uber had been in talks...
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Proterra: The Future of Electric Mass Transit

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May 12 -- Ryan Popple, Proterra's president and chief executive officer, discusses the future of electric mass transit with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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Interview with Boris Johnson on Harry Dunn

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Prime Minister Boris Johnson on HS2 during a visit to a construction site on 4 September 2020 in Solihull, United Kingdom
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MTA Chairman Foye Says 92% of Riders Are Complying With Mask Rule

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Jun.08 -- Patrick Foye, chairman and chief executive officer of New York's Metropolitan Transit Authority, says the MTA is disinfecting buses and subways on a daily basis and the agency will need to access federal aid to offset the...
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NY MTA Warns of Massive Job and Service Cuts

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Nov.19 -- Pat Foye, New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority chief executive officer, says subway, bus and train service could be cut by up to 50% and 9,000 jobs could be lost if the agency doesn't get $12 billion in aid. He...
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Muni Investors Waiting on Fed Clarity: Hilltop's Kozlik

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Tom Kozlik, head of municipal research and analytics at Hilltop Securities, sees more uncertainty and outflows in the municipal bond market. He speaks with Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Boris Johnson discusses Crossrail, NI Protocol and Nato on Paddington visit

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson discusses London's Crossrail project, the prospect of Sweden and Finland joining Nato and the ongoing dispute over the Northern Ireland Protocol during a visit to Paddington station.
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What's The Risk Of Getting The Coronavirus From A Public Bus?

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In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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Bloomberg

MTA to See 'Devastating' Cuts Without Aid, CEO Foye Warns

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Sep.14 -- Patrick Foye, chairman and chief executive officer of New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority, says the agency may have to cut about 7,400 jobs and reduce rail service on the Metro North and Long Island Rail Road if it...
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Elizabeth line opening at London Paddington

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CLEAN: Interior shots of an interview with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson about the opening of the Elizabeth Line at London's Paddington Station on 17th May 2022 in London, United Kingdom.
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Bloomberg

Hilltop's Kozlik Sees Opportunities in Mass Transit

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Tom Kozlik, head of municipal research and analytics at Hilltop Securities, doesn't expect a record amount of volume in munis this year. He speaks with Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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The board of the nation's largest transit agency reluctantly approved a 2010 budget Wednesday that would cut bus and subway service and leave New York City children without free rides to public schools

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HEADLINE: NYC schoolkids a step closer to losing free rides

CAPTION: The board of the nation's largest transit agency reluctantly approved a 2010 budget Wednesday that would cut bus and subway service and leave New York...
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Football fans and officials ready to brave the cold for Sunday's big game

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Super Bowl mania has taken over New York City and the state of New Jersey as Mayor Bill de Blasio welcomed fans and National Football League (NFL) officials ahead...
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Low Rates Not a Friend to Banking, says KBW CEO

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Jun.26 -- Tom Michaud, chief executive officer of KBW, a Stifel Company, says company executives are planning for the worst as the banking sector deals with disappointing data and a low-rate environment. He speaks to Tom Keene, Lisa...
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New York and New Jersey authorities say there have been no specific terror threats against the Super Bowl. But they're using a formidable combination of manpower and technology to secure the spectacle as a precaution. (Jan. 29)

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New York and New Jersey authorities say there've been no specific terror threats against the Super Bowl.

But they're using a formidable combination of manpower and technology to secure the spectacle as a...
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Businessweek Talks: Visa CEO Al Kelly

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Nov.18 -- Visa CEO Al Kelly says despite worries about a recession, consumers aren't slowing down their card swiping- or, increasingly, tapping. He sat down with Bloomberg Businessweek hosts Jason Kelly and Carol Massar.