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david gray, acting community benefits director at the puc. as you mentioned, there were a number of recommendations that came out of the ej analysis, both fore the biodigesters project team as well as for our community benefits team. i'm actually happy to report back that a lot of those recommendations arunde underwa. for example there was a recommendation for to install electrical charging stations as well as bike paths in the neighborhoods. we are in conversation with the mta as to what that project looks like as well as other cobenefits that mta would usually want to talk to us about. there are recommendations around monitoring emissions from the southeast treatment plant. those are things that the project is currently analyzing, and if for whatever the reason there isn't that increase in the emissions, we've been working very closely with the project team to look at potential offsets to make sure we can bring that net increase down, things like reducing woodburning fireplaces in the community or street sweeping in the community, so things
david gray, acting community benefits director at the puc. as you mentioned, there were a number of recommendations that came out of the ej analysis, both fore the biodigesters project team as well as for our community benefits team. i'm actually happy to report back that a lot of those recommendations arunde underwa. for example there was a recommendation for to install electrical charging stations as well as bike paths in the neighborhoods. we are in conversation with the mta as to what that...
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gray: secretary david skorton of the smithsonian. [applause] mr. gray: and provost john davis. [applause] mr. gray: and so many members of congress and distinguished guests. [applause] mr. gray: today, we are adding new firsts to the national collection. the suit, gavel, and other important objects from the swearing-in ceremony where representative nancy pelosi became the first woman speaker of the house of representatives. here at the national museum, we preserve and share a collection of national treasures on behalf of the american people, and indeed the world, to demonstrate the power of american history, to help us make sense of this complicated present, and shape a more humane future. and it is the future that matters. ultimately, history is important not because it is about the past. history matters because it helps us understand where we have come from and where we should be going. today, there is no more important mission than working to bring the nation together around the very things that are valued by americans. fundamental american ideals and ideas like democracy, o
gray: secretary david skorton of the smithsonian. [applause] mr. gray: and provost john davis. [applause] mr. gray: and so many members of congress and distinguished guests. [applause] mr. gray: today, we are adding new firsts to the national collection. the suit, gavel, and other important objects from the swearing-in ceremony where representative nancy pelosi became the first woman speaker of the house of representatives. here at the national museum, we preserve and share a collection of...
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thank you. >> thank you, david. >> jon gray, c.o.o. and president of blackstone.. >> thanks. great interview. i thought, carl, it was very interesting, the discussion about the push to draw in more retailers and the growth opportunities there. david said he didn't get to ask a number of real estate questions, the comments on this idea that not just rising rates and also there's pressure in retail and this amazon effect. really fascinating. >> got to china and the stock and a lot more good stuff, david. thanks to you. >>> as we head to break, take a look at shares of tesla. the company on track for its worst month ever down nearly 25% so far in march. the worst performer in the nasdaq 100 today and later, more from tim cook on apple's privacy policy in light of the facebook data breach. stay with us ♪ ♪ my ambition is to find something. ♪ ♪ me. ♪ ♪ ambitions live everywhere. synchrony gives people the buying power and financial tools that help make them happen. ♪ ♪ synchrony. what are you working forward to? >>> welcome back now for our etf spotlight where mike san
thank you. >> thank you, david. >> jon gray, c.o.o. and president of blackstone.. >> thanks. great interview. i thought, carl, it was very interesting, the discussion about the push to draw in more retailers and the growth opportunities there. david said he didn't get to ask a number of real estate questions, the comments on this idea that not just rising rates and also there's pressure in retail and this amazon effect. really fascinating. >> got to china and the stock...
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jeanette reyes is in for tam, bob brooks is down the shore. >> gray hall is out in philadelphia. >> let's go over to davidnd karen. >> reporter: thanks for sticking it out for us, gray and bob. we have areas east of philadelphia, we're starting to get out from under this, but now it's starting to wrap around from the north again that's making for trouble for you. as you can see we have the spin-around motion. most of the rain wrapping around from the north. embedded in it, is heavier cells. west of philadelphia we don't have much going on. delaware county, chester county and pottstown areas south of doylestown picking up this, areas northeast philadelphia, parts of south jersey like gloucester county and salem county you're seeing this wrap around and it is definitely giving you heavy rain that will slow you down on the roads. we have snow north and west of that change -- change over. we have an aerial advisory high wind warning across the region it starts today going into saturday morning, the worst time period will be noon until midnight. 50-mile an hour bust -- gusts or greater worse at the shore, down
jeanette reyes is in for tam, bob brooks is down the shore. >> gray hall is out in philadelphia. >> let's go over to davidnd karen. >> reporter: thanks for sticking it out for us, gray and bob. we have areas east of philadelphia, we're starting to get out from under this, but now it's starting to wrap around from the north again that's making for trouble for you. as you can see we have the spin-around motion. most of the rain wrapping around from the north. embedded in it, is...
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gray hall in philadelphia. >> first up, karen rogers and david murphy inside where it's dry. >> reporter: dry inside but wet conditions at the moment. >> reporter: we have rain north and west of philadelphia, there you see the wide view on weather center and future tracker and all that good stuff. we have rain moving in from the west it will circulate around in a circular
gray hall in philadelphia. >> first up, karen rogers and david murphy inside where it's dry. >> reporter: dry inside but wet conditions at the moment. >> reporter: we have rain north and west of philadelphia, there you see the wide view on weather center and future tracker and all that good stuff. we have rain moving in from the west it will circulate around in a circular
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gray hall is in philadelphia. >> and here safe inside and dry meteorologist david murphy and karen rogers. >> reporter: feel kind of guilty for being inside. >> reporter: i would, but that was me outside for 20 years, have fun guys, come inside and get a weather job. >> reporter: it's wet outside this morning. and cold in the studio. >> reporter: no, no, no, there's rain out there busting through the region and whipping off
gray hall is in philadelphia. >> and here safe inside and dry meteorologist david murphy and karen rogers. >> reporter: feel kind of guilty for being inside. >> reporter: i would, but that was me outside for 20 years, have fun guys, come inside and get a weather job. >> reporter: it's wet outside this morning. and cold in the studio. >> reporter: no, no, no, there's rain out there busting through the region and whipping off
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gray hall is in philadelphia. >> and here safe inside and dry meteorologist david murphy and karen rogers. >> reporter: feel kind of guilty for being inside. >> reporter: i would, but that was me outside for 20 years, have fun guys, come inside and get a weather job. >> reporter: it's wet outside this morning. and cold in the studio. >> reporter: no, no, no, there's rain out there busting through the region and whipping off toward the nornd east. storm tracker 6 live double scan the heaviest rain highlighted in yellow, pushing away from center city still in northeast philadelphia and areas of bucks county. all the yellow is where the heaviest stuff is. you see a band of it pushing through areas along the atlantic city expressway from atlanti county to cherry hill. getting better pushing off to the east. drying out in the northern and western suburbs, but for now wet out there and we have issues on the roads where it's coming down. a flood watch in effect from philadelphia areas north and west east. there's an area flood advisory that covers adjacent counties. everybody has the potential for rising water on the r
gray hall is in philadelphia. >> and here safe inside and dry meteorologist david murphy and karen rogers. >> reporter: feel kind of guilty for being inside. >> reporter: i would, but that was me outside for 20 years, have fun guys, come inside and get a weather job. >> reporter: it's wet outside this morning. and cold in the studio. >> reporter: no, no, no, there's rain out there busting through the region and whipping off toward the nornd east. storm tracker 6...
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gray it we're doing that. melissa: not just the theft, david, when they insist on the way in that you turn over intellectual property to china as part of you know, just a negotiation to get into the market. then even then you're not allowed to be a majority owner, it hasn't been fair trade? >> absolutely. we can't let the second largest economy in the world completely disrespect any basic civilization in terms of capitalism and respect for private rights. i'm glad someone finally stood up to it. the strategy is working and markets reflecting that today. david: don't forget the economy getting better. president trump tweeting out the economy is looking really good. it has been many years since we've seen these kind of numbers, underlying strength of companies has perhaps never been better this is business economists are projecting the economy to expand 2.9% in 2018, up 2.5% in december, according to a new national association for business survey and liz, we have next week, we have new earnings reports coming out. i think, and frankly i talked to people in the administration, they think, that the economy could surpass
gray it we're doing that. melissa: not just the theft, david, when they insist on the way in that you turn over intellectual property to china as part of you know, just a negotiation to get into the market. then even then you're not allowed to be a majority owner, it hasn't been fair trade? >> absolutely. we can't let the second largest economy in the world completely disrespect any basic civilization in terms of capitalism and respect for private rights. i'm glad someone finally stood up...
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. >>> by the way, tomorrow, do not miss david's entire with blackstone's president and ceo jon gray dowinutes kind of wild up 110 now "squawk on the street" is back in a minute. where can investors seek predictable income in an uncertain world? pgim sees alpha in real assets. like agriculture to feed the world. and energy to fuel its growth. real estate such as e-commerce warehouses. and private debt to finance transportation and infrastructure. building blocks of strategies...
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david bossie, thanks so much. joe concha will be here live. but next, the panel is on deck. chris hahn and sarah carter about to go at it. robert gray "justice with judge jeanine." judge jeanine: welcome back to "justice" live from our nation's capital. an undercover informant is blowing the lid off the real russian collusion story involving the use rain yum one scan damage clintons. william douglas campbell's face was obscured as he responded to democrats attack his credibility. joining me, sara carter and chris hahn. are we going to listen to this sound? >> they interviewed me about the clintons several hours, a good part of the day. that was the indication as good agents they didn't say exactly specifically what they were doing as far as the investigation. but they were looking into the clintons and the information that i -- judge jeanine: what we have got mere is this guy is the guy who was an informant for the fbi, the russians tried to access people from the united states. found fertile ground with the clintons who sold them uranium. the department of justice gagged this undercover witness, an informant for the fbi and said if
david bossie, thanks so much. joe concha will be here live. but next, the panel is on deck. chris hahn and sarah carter about to go at it. robert gray "justice with judge jeanine." judge jeanine: welcome back to "justice" live from our nation's capital. an undercover informant is blowing the lid off the real russian collusion story involving the use rain yum one scan damage clintons. william douglas campbell's face was obscured as he responded to democrats attack his...
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david: i want to go from the number one favorite subject deutsche bank to blackstone. exactly how is john grayver the company? jason: john gray has long talked .bout more quiet ways lisa: i love that cover. jason: what is interesting about john gray who has a nice head health care -- head of hair, but in private equity where the tycoons are starting to do real succession planning. he is interesting because he is never worked anywhere other than blackstone. he built this business. his challenge is going to be, can he spread that magic dust on the rest of the businesses on private equity and hedge funds and credit? lisa: people in the story were saying that john gray revolutionized investing. what does that mean? publicly traded real estate assets that were undervalued. over the course of about a decade or more, he did almost 30 public to private transactions, where he took real estate asset private. hilson was the big example of big -- hilton was the example of that. , theen hilton and equity investors made upwards of $20 billion. lisa: not so shabby. someone who didn't make that was the countr
david: i want to go from the number one favorite subject deutsche bank to blackstone. exactly how is john grayver the company? jason: john gray has long talked .bout more quiet ways lisa: i love that cover. jason: what is interesting about john gray who has a nice head health care -- head of hair, but in private equity where the tycoons are starting to do real succession planning. he is interesting because he is never worked anywhere other than blackstone. he built this business. his challenge...
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gray. oldest on the hang seng and the other leading companies are not that far behind. davidudi arabia is reported willingness to delayed the aramco ipo may be a lack of interest in the u.s. officials have said to have pitched the listing to some of the biggest mutual investment funds. but investors are concerned that and$2 trillion valuation also the impact of shale on goal -- on global oil prices. coming up, a new governor at the home of the pboc. gang and what he brings to the table. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: three and a half hours away from they break middle east. that means it is 8:30 in the morning in singapore, half an hour from the open of markets there. futures now down a fraction of one point. an impressive. -- unimptrdpired start, an uninspired startdibr unimpressed-- start, an uninspired start to the week. ramy: reports that washington had dumped a long-standing dialogue started by secretary hank paulson. washington was disappointed in the expanding role in the economy but then admitted he had misspoke. meantime, president trump has launc
gray. oldest on the hang seng and the other leading companies are not that far behind. davidudi arabia is reported willingness to delayed the aramco ipo may be a lack of interest in the u.s. officials have said to have pitched the listing to some of the biggest mutual investment funds. but investors are concerned that and$2 trillion valuation also the impact of shale on goal -- on global oil prices. coming up, a new governor at the home of the pboc. gang and what he brings to the table. that is...
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gray day world-class liar. >> not only was she a drifter. this was a true con artist with just the most horrid background of anyone i'd ever seen. i mean, a true sociopath. >> david the train to palmetto took one look at kate waring and knew she'd found her ideal next mark. why was he so sure? his research, he said, had turned up enough kamp victims to fill a small bus to the poorhouse. >> we had 13 different names that we could use. we called all 13. >> whoa. >> these were men and women all over the country. she would say that, you know, she was pregnant, she would say that her children had died of leukemia, that men had beat her. >> her scam -- troll the internet for men, latch onto one, move in, fleece him, and leave him with a mountain of debt. all the while pretending to be a doctor, an heiress or a mafia family. >> that was probably the worst whirlwind i've ever been through, seen, done in my entire life. >> there was chris beard, for example, in pennsylvania. >> just being around her made me feel better because that's what i wanted, you know. i wanted to be loved. >> he found her on the internet. in less than two months, they were engaged, and she said she
gray day world-class liar. >> not only was she a drifter. this was a true con artist with just the most horrid background of anyone i'd ever seen. i mean, a true sociopath. >> david the train to palmetto took one look at kate waring and knew she'd found her ideal next mark. why was he so sure? his research, he said, had turned up enough kamp victims to fill a small bus to the poorhouse. >> we had 13 different names that we could use. we called all 13. >> whoa. >>...