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as a point of comparison cushman and wakefield did a study that shows the rents they're up 8 percent from the prior year that is a sense of where our 6 percent falls in market and so that's the port office rents. the challenge of comparing port property to private property also is a problem when you look at sheds to warehouses warehouses have loading bays for the trucks you don't have to lift things up and down they don't have supportive that pill last year's our advantage we have an amazing location this gos close to the businesses and the restaurants in san francisco. we jefferson are able to charge more than our what is a exerts. overall we're looking at the an increase of 3 percent that includes a subsequential decrease in the shed of 33 by 44 percent due to the entirety of the load restrictions you can't drive large trucks out there and roofing problems and the lifespan of the building is in question so we can't give people a 5 year lease that's a changing situation. then on the high side increasing the rents by 40 percenters. and finally the last big perimeter rents is land lan
as a point of comparison cushman and wakefield did a study that shows the rents they're up 8 percent from the prior year that is a sense of where our 6 percent falls in market and so that's the port office rents. the challenge of comparing port property to private property also is a problem when you look at sheds to warehouses warehouses have loading bays for the trucks you don't have to lift things up and down they don't have supportive that pill last year's our advantage we have an amazing...
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May 14, 2014
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ise to talk about the trend the cofounder of wakefield, the company that connects jobseekers to startupstry. you worked in private equity for eight years and left to start a startup. what is making everybody want to make this transition? you will get the same hours for less money. >> one, just the sheer labor economics in play. the financial sector has contracted in terms of numbers of jobs, $.20 -- tony percent by the city's own data in new york. % by the city's own data in new york. what the younger generation of workers want, one of those is culture. they are drawn to the relaxed culture that feels more like how you behave in the rest of your life versus something that is clear and separate when you go to work. finally, the impact you can have on these businesses versus sitting in a strict hierarchy and maybe updating powerpoint 11:00 p.m. at night, you can see the impact of your work on a startup. have seen things like goldman sachs say they are going to enforce the fact that their analysts are going to have to take a saturday off. what else do they need to do, and what else do you t
ise to talk about the trend the cofounder of wakefield, the company that connects jobseekers to startupstry. you worked in private equity for eight years and left to start a startup. what is making everybody want to make this transition? you will get the same hours for less money. >> one, just the sheer labor economics in play. the financial sector has contracted in terms of numbers of jobs, $.20 -- tony percent by the city's own data in new york. % by the city's own data in new york....
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>> sixth grade, wakefield middle school, junior in wakefield, kansas. >> you, brian?ssful or else i would have remembered it clearly. these guys have been trying to tell me not only is it easy, then they're flipping upside down and kick the bell with their foot. >> all we've got to do is hit the bell. >> okay. is there an escalator? >> it's not going to be pretty. on top of everything else, brian is upset that he knows that elisabeth is going to beat him. >> no, i didn't say that. and if i did, i said it in the break for a reason. >> let her win. she's new to the show. >> are you channeling edie hill? she used to do that all the time. i used to tell her things in the break and she'd say, you you're not going to believe what brian told me. now you're doing it. >> are you afraid of me? >> that was the story. >> that is my fear, that she will be carrying me. on a serious note, yesterday was dominated by the veterans administration hearings led by generic shinseki. he had to explain himself why the v.a. system is falling apart, why, when you're supposed to get treatment w
>> sixth grade, wakefield middle school, junior in wakefield, kansas. >> you, brian?ssful or else i would have remembered it clearly. these guys have been trying to tell me not only is it easy, then they're flipping upside down and kick the bell with their foot. >> all we've got to do is hit the bell. >> okay. is there an escalator? >> it's not going to be pretty. on top of everything else, brian is upset that he knows that elisabeth is going to beat him. >>...
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embraced teaching, spenspending the past three decs as professor of african-american studies at wakefield>> i realized i used to think that i was a writer who could teach, but i find out i'm a teacher who can write. i am a teacher. mainly that. >> reporter: maya angelou had one son. she died at her home in north carolina. she was 86. >> joining us now, the president of--i'm so happy you are here to talk about this amazing life. i don't have any fancy questions here. i want to know what are your reflections on the passing of this amazing woman. the president said today, and i'll give you this, and to tee things up, her death has dimmed one of the brightest lights of our time. what are your thoughts? >> well, first of all, maya, who i knew, for me she was inspiration. when you're in civil rights struggle like i have been for most of my life, you need inspiration, and maya always inspired me and other people. i was always amazed that somebody who started out not being able to talk because of what happened to her, and then when she did start to talk for the rest of her life she lived large, a
embraced teaching, spenspending the past three decs as professor of african-american studies at wakefield>> i realized i used to think that i was a writer who could teach, but i find out i'm a teacher who can write. i am a teacher. mainly that. >> reporter: maya angelou had one son. she died at her home in north carolina. she was 86. >> joining us now, the president of--i'm so happy you are here to talk about this amazing life. i don't have any fancy questions here. i want to...
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and taught at wakefield university. >> i used to think that i was a writer who could teach. that i'm a teacher who can write. i am a teacher, mainly that. >> maya angelou had one son. she died in her home in winston salem, north carolina. she was 86. >> maya angelou's influence extended well beyond the arts. "real money's" ali velshi is here. you have a personal story. >> reporter: i've been to that home. she invited me four years ago today, she invited me to her birthday party. it was a remarkable party. it was a garden party. she had a lovely garden and women were in their finest sunday in hats and when in seersucker suits. she had some great expression about what she thought my explanations were. you remember those days. they were endlessly explaining to people what went on. nobody was expected to know about these things, she wanted her austin, she had a radio show, she wanted her audience to have access to these discussion because she was about empurrment. her story itself was that of empurrment. i would go on her radio show and we would have conversation about money. an
and taught at wakefield university. >> i used to think that i was a writer who could teach. that i'm a teacher who can write. i am a teacher, mainly that. >> maya angelou had one son. she died in her home in winston salem, north carolina. she was 86. >> maya angelou's influence extended well beyond the arts. "real money's" ali velshi is here. you have a personal story. >> reporter: i've been to that home. she invited me four years ago today, she invited me to...
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. >> the inventor ruth wakefield sold her recipe to nestle for a dollar, but she did get chocolate for that doesn't seem like a fair deal. luckily for her, should we eat? >> how about a cookie? >> these are delicious. mmm. >> 2 million of these sell a week, these cookies. >> how do we feel about these? >> great. >> called the best chocolate chip cookie on the market. that's by consumer reports. but they are different than original tollhouse cookies. >> little crunchy and crispy. >> these are thinner, but the chocolate is delicious in them. whatever they use to make this hard cookie dough, whatever it is, delicious. >> big glass of milk now. >> that's all we need. >> happy national chocolate chip cookie day. cook one trip this year, and his high school reunion is coming up in seattle. everyone's going. then we heard about hotwire... and realized we could actually afford to take both trips. [woman] see, when really nice hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so we got our 4-star hotels for half price. i should have been voted "most likely to travel." ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ h
. >> the inventor ruth wakefield sold her recipe to nestle for a dollar, but she did get chocolate for that doesn't seem like a fair deal. luckily for her, should we eat? >> how about a cookie? >> these are delicious. mmm. >> 2 million of these sell a week, these cookies. >> how do we feel about these? >> great. >> called the best chocolate chip cookie on the market. that's by consumer reports. but they are different than original tollhouse cookies....
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this 21-year-old lives in wakefield, england.uring a degree in economics from cambridge university, he decides to take a well-deserved vacation. >> after graduating, we all thought it would be fun to go to thailand, see the islands, party, have some fun. >> in august 2009, he and his friends head east. after several days of sightseeing, he notices an advertisement for a bungee jumping adventure. >> wow, this looks cool. i'm here, you know, carpe diem and all that. let's go. let's do this. >> along with playing the guitar, speaking italian and salsa dancing, bungee jumping is among his 15 things to accomplish in life. >> i'm was always someone looking for the next adrenaline rush in some way or another. this seemed like the perfect way to do it. >> his friends had already departed thailand so he decides to go it alone. >> my friends flew home four days earlier. i considered changing my flight to go with them. my mom said, why don't you come home with your friends? and the amount it was going to cost me to change my ticket i could
this 21-year-old lives in wakefield, england.uring a degree in economics from cambridge university, he decides to take a well-deserved vacation. >> after graduating, we all thought it would be fun to go to thailand, see the islands, party, have some fun. >> in august 2009, he and his friends head east. after several days of sightseeing, he notices an advertisement for a bungee jumping adventure. >> wow, this looks cool. i'm here, you know, carpe diem and all that. let's go....