with time magazine s nancy gibbs and michael duffy and our exclusive guest, house speaker john boehner. i m candy crowley, and this is state of the union. mr. speaker, primo view, great digs. nice to see you. nice to see you. how many days have you thought, did i actually want this job? a lot. big headaches. mr. speaker, thank you for joining us. let me start right out with the week s story, which is the student loans. the president has issued a veto threat and said if this keeping the student loan rates low comes to me with money paid for by money that comes out of the health care bill, i m going to veto it. your move. this problem was created by a democrat congress in 2007, and democrats and republicans for months have been working together to try to figure out a way to resolve the problem. and for the president to politicize this for his own re-election is picking a fight where one doesn t exist. so you re arguing about how to pay for it and he says if it
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major problems. greta: thank you. governor chris christie says goodbye and good riddens and dick cheney has a message for governor mitt romney. [ kareem ] i was fascinated by balsa wood airplanes since i was a kid. [ mike ] i always wondered how did an airplane get in the air. at ge aviation, we build jet engines. we lift people up off the ground to 35 thousand feet. these engines are built by hand with very precise assembly techniques. [ mike ] it s gonna fly people around the world. safely and better than it s ever done before. it would be a real treat to hear this monster fire up. [ jaronda ] i think a lot of people, when they look at a jet engine, they see a big hunk of metal. but when i look at it, i see seth, mark, tom, and people like that who work on engines every day. [ tom ] i would love to see this thing fly. [ kareem ] it s a dream, honestly. there it is. oh, wow.
we lift people up off the ground to 35 thousand feet. these engines are built by hand with very precise assembly techniques. [ mike ] it s gonna fly people around the world. safely and better than it s ever done before. it would be a real treat to hear this monster fire up. [ jaronda ] i think a lot of people, when they look at a jet engine, they see a big hunk of metal. but when i look at it, i see seth, mark, tom, and people like that who work on engines every day. [ tom ] i would love to see this thing fly. [ kareem ] it s a dream, honestly. there it is. oh, wow. that s so cool! yeah, that was awesome! [ cheering ] [ tom ] i wanna see that again. greta: flash studio lights, it s time for last kaug,
[ kareem ] i was fascinated by balsa wood airplanes since i was a kid. [ mike ] i always wondered how did an airplane get in the air. at ge aviation, we build jet engines. we lift people up off the ground to 35 thousand feet. these engines are built by hand with very precise assembly techniques. [ mike ] it s gonna fly people around the world. safely and better than it s ever done before. it would be a real treat to hear this monster fire up. [ jaronda ] i think a lot of people, when they look at a jet engine, they see a big hunk of metal. but when i look at it, i see seth, mark, tom, and people like that who work on engines every day. [ tom ] i would love to see this thing fly. [ kareem ] it s a dream, honestly. there it is. oh, wow.