facebook, is there still too much risk in the stock and differ devidend darling. ten stocks making big gains. the halftime report starts right now. welcome, good to have you with us on this thursday our vichlt committee, joe turn know, jim leventhal and pimco portfolio manager. nice to have you back. let s start with the selloff of stocks, it was the worst day for the s&p. chicago pmi number going cold water on things may be bottoming. josh, about to come in today, apple good, facebook good, earnings pretty good wow that pm movement, 43.3 versus an estimate of 48.5, the worst since 15. are we reassessing now once again? no, because we had a rate cut yesterday. well it may pause now the s&p 500 hit an all-time high yesterday it s down marginally today if the stock market went a point a day, no matter what, we d number a bubble. so we backfill perfectly natural. i think there are those that hit prior levels one could be the kre, regional banks down today double sfs
twist after twist. instant panic. instant, instant panic. i still get chills. people have secrets. people have a lot of secrets. the family that lived in this cozy house on this quiet street never came back after the awful thing that happened here. it s terrifying. it s terrifying to think of. it was april 10th, 2008. portsmouth, virginia, police sergeant robert mcdaniel was right nearby when the all points fullerton went out to law enforcement. and then the call comes out and it s literally one block away from where i m standing. did the address ring a bell? it did and it didn t. all he knew was that someone had been killed inside that house. so, you go there and what do you discover? i went into clear the house out of anybody who was inside of the house to make sure this scene status pristine as possible. and when i looked down, i realized, then, that it was meghan. meghan landowski the teenage victim was someone he knew. he knew her wh
with. a twist after twist. instant panic. instant, instant panic. i still get chills. people have secrets. people have a lot of secrets. the family that lived in this cozy house on this quiet street never came back after the awful thing that happened here. it s terrifying. it s terrifying to think of. it was april 10th, 2008. fort smith virginia portsmouth, virginia, police was right nearby when the all points fullerton went out to law enforcement. and then the call comes out and it s literally one block away from where i m standing. did the address ring a bell? it did and it didn t. all he knew was that someone had been killed inside that house. so, you go there and what do you discover? i went into clear the house out of anybody who was inside of the house to make sure this scene status pristine as possible. and when i looked down, i realized, then, that it was meghan. meghan landowski the teenage victim was someone he knew. he knew her who
and what was the other feature i wanted to mention? i thinkbacker i can t think of it, but we are looking to expand i know what i wanted to say was, you mentioned 1980, we ve been operating at the same facility since the 1930 s. oh my gosh. we re looking to the ticket booth is the same as 1980, we re not talking about we re really doing business out of a tent, we d like to do it out of something nicer, we re using a facility that s been there for a very long time, we d like to upgrade it and expand it and that expansion does anticipate considerable growth from where we we are today. well, the 100 year anniversary will be the timeframe of [inaudible]. [inaudible]. that s great. thank you so much for the presentation, and thank you for the diversity and your staff x the generosity you have to your staff. i think it s great that you guys have been such a great long term tenant and have been great partners with the port for so long, and i look forward to the ter
carrousel let me begin by saying that our legislation and i just arrived in my official car that is the chevy volt every time he go in the car and that green engage didn t end he feel pretty good about getting around the city it is on sunshine and electric vehicle i m contributing to the quality of life for everyone in the city i know that electric vehicle users and owners feel the same way but more and more than feeling good it makes sense that s why supervisor tang and i teamed up with the department of the environment to say what else can we support this growth it happens to be that 50 percent of all electric vehicles sales in the country happen in the state of california the bulk of which happen in the bay area so we got to support this trend we also know i know that a great part of it i think that someone in the federal government is using this word although we ll see it is infrastructure and it is important that as we have studied the establishment of charging stations