house speaker john boehner. i m candy crowley, and this is state of the union. mr. speaker, primeau 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 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 comes out of money to pay for it out of the health care bill, it s not going
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