Outgoing House speaker Nancy Pelosi takes questions (and some parting shots) in the New York Times Magazine. Asked about successor John Boehner's tearful election night speech, she said he's "known to cry," even during House debates. Pelosi contends that, "If I cry, it's about the personal loss of a friend," not politics, because "if you’re professional, then you deal with it professionally." She later adds, "If I were to cry for anything, I would cry for (the American people) and the policies that they’re about to face." Other highlights: