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. >> caller: a big auburn university boo-yah to you. >> auburn. auburn watches the show. auburn. for the fall. go ahead, partner. >> caller: i own kim co. as a long term play and general growth properties as a short-term. with earnings coming out for kimco. and a revised gdp i want to know what i should do with them. >> liberty is the best one. it's got the most growth and it's poised and it's got a 5% yield and it hasn't moved yet. i want this liberty one. it's based in philadelphia and malvern, pa, right where i was born. that's better than simon, better than general growth and better than kim co. sell in may and go away in not so fast. i know i went off the charts. i know i disagree with the technicians. but down 4% weyerhaeuser, wy, come on, step up to the plate. after the break i'll try to make you more money. >> announcer: coming up -- >> domino's pizza crust to me is like cardboard. >> we changed everything. the crust, the sauce, the cheese. now it tastes better. >> announcer: will a culinary makeover have this stock rolling in dough? cramer's exclusive one-on-one with the
. >> caller: a big auburn university boo-yah to you. >> auburn. auburn watches the show. auburn. for the fall. go ahead, partner. >> caller: i own kim co. as a long term play and general growth properties as a short-term. with earnings coming out for kimco. and a revised gdp i want to know what i should do with them. >> liberty is the best one. it's got the most growth and it's poised and it's got a 5% yield and it hasn't moved yet. i want this liberty one. it's based in...
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>> we met in graduate school, auburn university. our first class together, we did not necessarily hit it off right away. we began seeing each other when we were taking a graduate seminar on the american civil war. i tell people that and they say it is romantic. >> what do you remember from those early days? >> we were carefree, young. we had the whole future ahead of us. i remember sitting in the library, and she was working there, and i went to the table where she was and sat down across from her. i made some sort of a dorky comment. she perfunctorily agreed with it and got up and left. >> i do not remember that. >> it was six months almost to the day that i asked her out after that. we went to pizza hut. >> still there? >> i guess so. >> you got all of your education at auburn? including your ph.d.? what was your ph.d.? >> history. >> i went to atlanta for my bachelor's degree and went to auburn for graduate school. >> did you both go to salisbury state to teach? >> yes. >> how many years were you there? >> about nine. >> how do y
>> we met in graduate school, auburn university. our first class together, we did not necessarily hit it off right away. we began seeing each other when we were taking a graduate seminar on the american civil war. i tell people that and they say it is romantic. >> what do you remember from those early days? >> we were carefree, young. we had the whole future ahead of us. i remember sitting in the library, and she was working there, and i went to the table where she was and sat...
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>> i guess so. >> you got all of your education at auburn? including your ph.d.? what was your ph.d.? >> history. >> i went to atlanta for my bachelor's degree and went to auburn for graduate school. >> did you both go to salisbury state to teach? >> yes. >> how many years were the you -- were you there? >> about nine. >> how do you divide something like a book? how you divide the responsibilities? >> we work solely, exclusively. we are solitary, as all writing is. it is not a coffman hart >> kaufman -- is not a kafmaufman hart collaboration with somebody walking around the room waxing wise to a stenographer. we do not work on the same chapters that -- we do not work on the same chapters at a time, but we hand them off to each other frequently. >> how do you divide them? >> she wrote from the front, and i wrote from the back. we had to really treat some things at the end. meeting at the right place was a little difficult. >> i was reminded at the closing of this process about a remark by mark twain. he had done alternating chapters with another offer. he said it w
>> i guess so. >> you got all of your education at auburn? including your ph.d.? what was your ph.d.? >> history. >> i went to atlanta for my bachelor's degree and went to auburn for graduate school. >> did you both go to salisbury state to teach? >> yes. >> how many years were the you -- were you there? >> about nine. >> how do you divide something like a book? how you divide the responsibilities? >> we work solely, exclusively. we...
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. >> reporter: inside the bay being protected by that boom, auburn university scientists are working on a project that might help the oyster business recover if the oil does severe damage. >> this is a test project to see if oysters can be cultivated in shoreline farms. there are 170,000 oysters in these submerged enclosures. bill walton is a university biologist. >> with the oil spill coming, we decided we would put out oysters just before the oil hits like canaries in the coal mine. we have ten sites along the coast. we will put oysters out and see how well they survive, see what their growth rates are, and obviously be able to look at their contaminant levels. >> reporter: ladon swann is the director of the auburn marine research center. do you think that barricade is adequate to keep oil out of this area? >> it can't hurt. i think if you look at the data, the best it has ever been done, in terms of recovery-- 10%. if it helps achieve a 10% or greater recovery rate, then that is great. mother nature will do what it does. >> reporter: swann says if the oyster beds are devastated, t
. >> reporter: inside the bay being protected by that boom, auburn university scientists are working on a project that might help the oyster business recover if the oil does severe damage. >> this is a test project to see if oysters can be cultivated in shoreline farms. there are 170,000 oysters in these submerged enclosures. bill walton is a university biologist. >> with the oil spill coming, we decided we would put out oysters just before the oil hits like canaries in the...
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bp has -- kristin auburn has the latest. >> the louisiana coast line is now almost too much to bear. >> as you can see, out here, beautiful god-given -- god-given -- >> ribbons of crude are birds.g birting >> the outrage is spreading. >> all i have heard is excuses why the coastal plant cannot be done. they have a list of them. >> bp was called out, asking why they still have not gotten approval to dredge barriers. >> we have trained about 200 fishermen who are not working. >> there also frustrations with the top killed, the latest plant to stop the leak. it has been pushed back to at least wednesday. >> deadline after a deadline have been missed. >> if they are not doing what they are supposed to be doing, we will push them out of the way. >> it is the oil that is now taking over. >> the north should apologize for an incident that killed many sailors. the north punish those responsible for the attack. president obama ordered a review of all policies on north korea. they said they will prepare against any attacks. maker isral law knac pushing to have one law which would eliminate the
bp has -- kristin auburn has the latest. >> the louisiana coast line is now almost too much to bear. >> as you can see, out here, beautiful god-given -- god-given -- >> ribbons of crude are birds.g birting >> the outrage is spreading. >> all i have heard is excuses why the coastal plant cannot be done. they have a list of them. >> bp was called out, asking why they still have not gotten approval to dredge barriers. >> we have trained about 200 fishermen...
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she's from auburn, nebraska. tracy, good morning and what's your question? >> good morning. i'm a single mother going to college full time. i have two teenage children and i'm working about eight hours a week. the remainder of my income is from ssi death benefits. with times getting tougher and the children growing faster, it seems the money just doesn't go as far as it used to. there are any grant programs out there to help single moms like me? >> first, tracy, i want to commend her on sticking with her educational goals and doing this all through such a tough time. there are grants out there for sickle women, for single parents. the great place to look is singlemomfinancialhelp.com. there are a lot of private foundations and also state assistance programs that you can look into. in your state you might find assistance programs for food and other supplies as well as health care for rental assistance. a lot of different state aid programs are available. the other thing i would say is don't spend any money out of pocket for your educational expenses. there are plenty of schol
she's from auburn, nebraska. tracy, good morning and what's your question? >> good morning. i'm a single mother going to college full time. i have two teenage children and i'm working about eight hours a week. the remainder of my income is from ssi death benefits. with times getting tougher and the children growing faster, it seems the money just doesn't go as far as it used to. there are any grant programs out there to help single moms like me? >> first, tracy, i want to commend...
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rush and others asked specifically about the november 27, 2009 accident involving a 2010 camry in auburnnew york. i asked about decemr 26, 2009 accident in south lake, texas, involving a 2008 toyota avalon. i asked about jeff pepski of minnesota, 2007 lexus es 350 about their black box record. i also asked and questioned you on the february 20th, 2010 washington post article on the camry's 2005. in fact, three fatal accidents in the course of 2005. camry is not subject to any sudden unintended acceleration though the thr fatal accidts did. we are looking for information on the black box recorders. i will follow up in writing. that and other questions i have. >> i apologize if we haven't submitted that to you. i can tell you that the black box recorders, we have lived up to our commitment that we have 150 of the deces, the data retrieval devices in the marketplace. i can also tell you -- >> correct. we want to know what they say. >> yeah. i can tell you they will be made commercially available by about september of 2011 to make it much more readily available for police across the united s
rush and others asked specifically about the november 27, 2009 accident involving a 2010 camry in auburnnew york. i asked about decemr 26, 2009 accident in south lake, texas, involving a 2008 toyota avalon. i asked about jeff pepski of minnesota, 2007 lexus es 350 about their black box record. i also asked and questioned you on the february 20th, 2010 washington post article on the camry's 2005. in fact, three fatal accidents in the course of 2005. camry is not subject to any sudden unintended...
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at this time i'd like to yield 2 1/2 minutes to the gentleman from auburn, washington, the gentleman, mr. reichert. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. mr. reichert: thank you for yielding. i guess i'm glad that there's some bipartisanship here. i think that the american people really want us to work together. i mean, that's the bottom line here. we all want to create jobs, we all want to be more energy efficient, and especially in this economy, i think people want to lower their energy costs so they have more money in their pockets. i think our focus, therefore, is in the right place, but there's a more effective way to achieve this rather than a rebate check that's before us today. and that's why the house, i think, should instead take up a bipartisan package of tax incentives that i authored. again, this is a bipartisan effort by ron kind, geoff davis, earl blumenauer, chris lee and tom pierriello. it expands the building efficiency expansion act. it puts incentives directly in the hands of the consumers through the tax code. it gives the people
at this time i'd like to yield 2 1/2 minutes to the gentleman from auburn, washington, the gentleman, mr. reichert. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. mr. reichert: thank you for yielding. i guess i'm glad that there's some bipartisanship here. i think that the american people really want us to work together. i mean, that's the bottom line here. we all want to create jobs, we all want to be more energy efficient, and especially in this economy, i think...
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host: wrecked, auburn. -- rick , you are on the air. republican line. caller: hello? host: please turn down your tv. caller: i have a comment. phillip longman made a comment earlier about the v.a. have been the best -- the best health-care system and so on. i disagree in the sense that my experience was that as a result of my brother's service in vietnam, he came back with all kinds of psychological problems. on top of that, he developed hepatitis and diabetes, and he visited the va for many years. it never helped him. all they did was provide pills for the pain. they turned him into a drug addict. guest: i am sorry to hear about your brother. it sounds like you were trying to get care during the vietnam era. it is true that during that time it is very difficult. i noticed a distinct difference between younger and older veterans. younger veterans, who abandon the system recently -- who have been in the system recently, are almost overwhelming in their support. a lot of people have experiences like you and your brother did come back in the day. i would encourage you to
host: wrecked, auburn. -- rick , you are on the air. republican line. caller: hello? host: please turn down your tv. caller: i have a comment. phillip longman made a comment earlier about the v.a. have been the best -- the best health-care system and so on. i disagree in the sense that my experience was that as a result of my brother's service in vietnam, he came back with all kinds of psychological problems. on top of that, he developed hepatitis and diabetes, and he visited the va for many...
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rush and others asked specifically about the november 27, 2009 accident involving a 2010 camry in auburn. i asked about december 26, 2009 accident in south lake, texas, involving a 2008 toyota avalon. i asked about jeff pepski of minnesota, 2007 lexus es 350 about their black box recorder. i also asked and questioned you on the february 20th, 2010 washington post article on the camry's 2005. in fact, three fatal accidents in the course of 2005. camry is not subject to any sudden unintended acceleration though the three fatal accidents did. we are looking for information on the black box recorders. i will follow up in writing. that and oth questions i have. >> i apologize if we haven't submitted that to you. i can tell you that the black box recorders, we have lived up to our commitment that we have 150 of the devices, the data retrieval devices in the marketplace. i can also tell you -- >> correct. we want to know what they say. >> yeah. i can tell you they will be made commercially available by about september of 2011 to make it much me readily available for police across the united sta
rush and others asked specifically about the november 27, 2009 accident involving a 2010 camry in auburn. i asked about december 26, 2009 accident in south lake, texas, involving a 2008 toyota avalon. i asked about jeff pepski of minnesota, 2007 lexus es 350 about their black box recorder. i also asked and questioned you on the february 20th, 2010 washington post article on the camry's 2005. in fact, three fatal accidents in the course of 2005. camry is not subject to any sudden unintended...