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and, well, i wouldn't describe myself as a penny pincher.'t mind spending money -- >> reporter: no mortgage? >> no, no, no. 15 years, paid it off and that was the end of that. >> reporter: and, he says, the hard-working frugal roots are where he gets his passionate opposite to what he calls tax and spend. >> congress is going to come back in a lame duck session. we have to deal with two issues. spending and taxes. and i believe that extending all of the current tax rates for all americans is the best policy. i don't think washington has a revenue problem. i think washington has a spending problem. >> reporter: he says he is determined to do something to change that health care bill he fought hard to stop. is there a mandate to repeal? >> i don't know if i would call it a mandate. but i believe that obamacare will ruin the best health care system in the world, and i believe it will bankrupt our country. >> reporter: how sure are you you'll get a repeal, a full-out repeal of health care? >> i'm pretty confident that come next year we will have
and, well, i wouldn't describe myself as a penny pincher.'t mind spending money -- >> reporter: no mortgage? >> no, no, no. 15 years, paid it off and that was the end of that. >> reporter: and, he says, the hard-working frugal roots are where he gets his passionate opposite to what he calls tax and spend. >> congress is going to come back in a lame duck session. we have to deal with two issues. spending and taxes. and i believe that extending all of the current tax rates...
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and, well, i wouldn't describe myself as a penny pincher. i don't mind spending money -- >> reporter: no mortgage -- >> no, no, no. i -- 15 years, paid it off and that was the end of that. no, i just -- debt is not something that has ever made me comfortable. and this national debt makes me very uncomfortable. >> reporter: do you think back ever to president obama over and over again invoking your name on the campaign trail? >> mr. boehner. >> mr. boehner. >> mr. boehner. >> mr. boehner. >> mr. boehner. >> the whole time the republicans have been standing on the sidelines. they've been fanning themselves, sipping on a slurpee. >> listen, it's politics. you know, when you get into the election season, there are a lot of things that get said, a lot of things thrown around. >> reporter: the president has extended an invitation to come, meet together. what's the first sentence you're going to say to him? >> hello. nice to see you. listen, i have no personal animosity at all towards the president. i get along well with him. >> reporter: a slurpee
and, well, i wouldn't describe myself as a penny pincher. i don't mind spending money -- >> reporter: no mortgage -- >> no, no, no. i -- 15 years, paid it off and that was the end of that. no, i just -- debt is not something that has ever made me comfortable. and this national debt makes me very uncomfortable. >> reporter: do you think back ever to president obama over and over again invoking your name on the campaign trail? >> mr. boehner. >> mr. boehner. >>...
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about the amount of crab butter and on how full some of the crabs were and how some legs up in the pincher weren't as full as they wanted to. >> and today a good, firl squeeze indicating slightly immature crabs but the test coming later. mike's team cooked, picked and weighed meat. >> what is the difference between 1% and 2%? >> it could be a dime. depends on the starting price. >> this kept many hoping to hear if they fish tonight or wait for a few days. >> and there is looking at the crab, just seeing it, it looks fine. >> but at this time of the year, crabbing is no beauty contest. this is one gft things in life for those who eat them and a living for those who can catch them. >> the more meat the better, just like watermelon. you buy knit july. >> and after that worry mike lucas called with final numbers, 27% ratio of meat to shell that. is not just passable that, is quite good. so if you hadn't heard it, now, you know, crab season in san francisco has begun. >> and there is a environmentalists came to the rescue of a sea gull collared with a beer can. the group wild rescue staked out
about the amount of crab butter and on how full some of the crabs were and how some legs up in the pincher weren't as full as they wanted to. >> and today a good, firl squeeze indicating slightly immature crabs but the test coming later. mike's team cooked, picked and weighed meat. >> what is the difference between 1% and 2%? >> it could be a dime. depends on the starting price. >> this kept many hoping to hear if they fish tonight or wait for a few days. >> and...
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. >> larry: how about dogs that get a bad rap, pit bulls doeber pinchers. >> mine is magnificent and a love bug and biscuits, very, very good friend and he is amazing and pit bulls, also. there's stereotyping in pit bulls, unfortunately. there's bad breeding and bad, you know, upbringing in pit bulls but a dog that gets a lot of bad rap where the homeless dogs and it is unfounded. and the reason why a lot of people think if i 'll rescue a dog, it's a defective dog. somebody didn't want him and the thing is somebody didn't want him doesn't mean it's a defective dog. does everyone that get a divorce defective. i've been dumped. i am defective but you know what i mean. it is like you have to give chance to the dogs to show them who they are. we all have to be like phil jackson. where when you put kobe bryant with an average coach, he's not going to be kobe bryant. the pay phil jackson the money they do because he's a phenomenal coach, phenomenal ability to take whatever person they bring in front of him to bring the best out of him. john wooden was another phenomenal example. >> larry:
. >> larry: how about dogs that get a bad rap, pit bulls doeber pinchers. >> mine is magnificent and a love bug and biscuits, very, very good friend and he is amazing and pit bulls, also. there's stereotyping in pit bulls, unfortunately. there's bad breeding and bad, you know, upbringing in pit bulls but a dog that gets a lot of bad rap where the homeless dogs and it is unfounded. and the reason why a lot of people think if i 'll rescue a dog, it's a defective dog. somebody didn't...
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we were you present set how full speed limit of the crabs were and how some of the legs up in the pincher weren't as full of crab meat as they wanted to. >>reporter: even today a good firm squeeze revealed some shells that with not as firm as they should be indicating slightly immature crabs. but the significant test would come later. make lucas team cooked picked and then weighed the meat. >> what is the difference between one percent or 2%. >> well, it can be a dime to 15 cent depend on what the starting price was. >>reporter: uncertainty kept many fishermen lingering around hoping to hear if they fish tonight or if they wait for a few days. >> our whole objective not to put bad crab on the market. >> from lacking at the crab and just seeing it visually it looks fine. >>reporter: but at this time of year crabbing is no beauty contest. one of the good things in life for thoses who eat them and a living for those who catch them. >> more meat the better. lick water melon the riper the bet. don't buy water melon in february you buy tonight july. >>reporter: after all the worry make lucas ca
we were you present set how full speed limit of the crabs were and how some of the legs up in the pincher weren't as full of crab meat as they wanted to. >>reporter: even today a good firm squeeze revealed some shells that with not as firm as they should be indicating slightly immature crabs. but the significant test would come later. make lucas team cooked picked and then weighed the meat. >> what is the difference between one percent or 2%. >> well, it can be a dime to 15...
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. >> christopher pincher. >> thank you, mr. speaker.ill the prime minister join me in congratulating ocado on creating 2,000 much-needed new jobs on the edge of tamworth? while he is at it, will he congratulate the chief executive, tim steiner, on making it clear that he supports the difficult decisions that the government are making to fix our finances and promote growth, decisions that the party opposite flunked? >> my honorable friend makes a very good point. business leaders in britain who are going to create the jobs to employ thousands of people in our country support what the government are doing. they want us to follow it through. i am happy to congratulate the person running ocado, not least because i am one of its customers. >> mr. david blunkett. >> the prime minister sets great store by devolving decision making to ordinary people, which already exists, of course, with the welsh assembly -- population 3 million and devolved budget of 14.5 billion pounds -- and the scottish parliament, even after the cuts, population of 5 mil
. >> christopher pincher. >> thank you, mr. speaker.ill the prime minister join me in congratulating ocado on creating 2,000 much-needed new jobs on the edge of tamworth? while he is at it, will he congratulate the chief executive, tim steiner, on making it clear that he supports the difficult decisions that the government are making to fix our finances and promote growth, decisions that the party opposite flunked? >> my honorable friend makes a very good point. business...
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i wouldn't describe myself as a penny-pincher. i don't mind spending money -- >> no mortgage?k session. we have to deal with two issues. spending and taxes. i believe that extending all the current tax rates for all americans is the best policy. i don't think washington has a revenue problem. i think washington has a spending problem. >> reporter: he says he's also determined to do something to change that health care bill he fought hard to stop. this is a mandate to repeal? >> i don't know if i would call it a mandate, but i believe that obama care will ruin the best health care system in the world. and i believe it will bankrupt our country. >> how sure are you you'll get a repeal? a full-out repeal of health care? >> well, i'm pretty confident that come next year, we will have the votes to repeal that bill. >> and before we leave you, what do you want the american people to know that being speaker of the house would mean to you? >> i'm a regular guy with a big job. and i didn't come to washington because i wanted to be a congressman. i came here to do something. i want to c
i wouldn't describe myself as a penny-pincher. i don't mind spending money -- >> no mortgage?k session. we have to deal with two issues. spending and taxes. i believe that extending all the current tax rates for all americans is the best policy. i don't think washington has a revenue problem. i think washington has a spending problem. >> reporter: he says he's also determined to do something to change that health care bill he fought hard to stop. this is a mandate to repeal?...
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think that the establishment in washington views the tea party movement as almost like a doaberman pinchers one you're glad to have around, but scared of. it would behoove the leadership in washington to let some of that tension out of the tea party balloon, let some of that anger, let it vent out a little bit in the way that you do that is to give them some of what they want, and so that actually, that suggests some amount of bipartisanship in washington whether it's on spending or even some of the giant issues, you know, entitlement reform, marco rubio won in florida by 19 points, and he was one the only candidates anywhere in the country who said if you elect me, i'm going to support changing social security, and we need to talk about raising the retirement age, and we need to talk about means testing for benefits. all these things you're never supposed to mention, marco rubio talked about, and that's in florida of all places, and so in terms of what the tea party means going forward for the republican party, i think that if our leadership, the republican leadership, doesn't do some thin
think that the establishment in washington views the tea party movement as almost like a doaberman pinchers one you're glad to have around, but scared of. it would behoove the leadership in washington to let some of that tension out of the tea party balloon, let some of that anger, let it vent out a little bit in the way that you do that is to give them some of what they want, and so that actually, that suggests some amount of bipartisanship in washington whether it's on spending or even some...
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think that the establishment in washington views the tea party movement as almost like a doaberman pinchers, one you're glad to have around, but scared of. it would behoove the leadership in washington to let some of that tension out of the tea party balloon, let some of that anger, let it vent out a little bit in the way that you do that is to give them some of what they want, and so that actually, that suggests some amount of bipartisanship in washington whether it's on spending or even some of the giant issues, you know, entitlement reform, marco rubio won in florida by 19 points, and he was one the only candidates anywhere in the country who said if you elect me, i'm going to support changing social security, and we need to talk about raising the retirement age, and we need to talk about means testing for benefits. all these things you're never supposed to mention, marco rubio talked about, and that's in florida of all places, and so in terms of what the tea party means going forward for the republican party, i think that if our leadership, the republican leadership, doesn't do some thi
think that the establishment in washington views the tea party movement as almost like a doaberman pinchers, one you're glad to have around, but scared of. it would behoove the leadership in washington to let some of that tension out of the tea party balloon, let some of that anger, let it vent out a little bit in the way that you do that is to give them some of what they want, and so that actually, that suggests some amount of bipartisanship in washington whether it's on spending or even some...