underlying aspects of what we know about trump, which is he tends to protect putin in these situations. this is going to be a huge, a huge moment, a huge test. thank you both very much. and next, billionaire businessman tom steyer is my guest. he has spent millions trying to impeach donald trump. is he now about to officially run against him? plus, madam speaker, nancy pelosi, hours away from the gavel again. and you know, her story is a stunning one. and she has a revealing conversation coming up a conversation she had with her daughter. i went to her and said, your going to be a senior, mommy has a chance to run for congress and i don t even know if i ll win. she said get a life. she said, get a life, and i did.
he s gonna get to have a life after he s done. marie s gone forever. she doesn t get a life, especially with her kids, which is, for most mothers, the world. reporter: jeff carlson had to tell his daughter, paris, her mom was not coming back. wasn t easy. what do you say? you don t know how to prepare them for the future of living with this, he deprived her of her mother. reporter: later, marie s family and many others gathered for a celebration of marie s life. they did her favorite thing. they sang karaoke. and nowadays, when marie s daughter, paris, comes to visit her cousin, esta s daughter, the two sit down at the piano and play. make music, just like their mothers, years ago. and grace? i wanna tell her all about her mom. it s one of those where i just
kimberly? why do you feel sorry for him? i feel sorry for everyone. [laughing] yeah, get a life, get a job, the hair is the least of the problem. really, he shouldn t be free loading off of his parents. they had to go to court to get rid of him. he s free loading off of his cousin now. a distant cousin. right. a 14-year-old is the winner of the scripps national spelling bee. here, see if they can spell the winning word. koinonea. everybody write it down, write it down kmpbts we use it in a citizen tense? if you know what it means you can use it in a sentence. you re hosting the segment. you don t know what it means? i have koi. koinonea.
to make both the meaningful and trivial decisions in my life. does living in a region like this make even more of an impact when we re talking about freedom? i think it does. because here we have a really nice life and there are some people out there who don t get a life like we do, so it s important for us to raise awareness to our community that there are people out there who have lack of freedom. excellent. abdullah. to me freedom is the ability to make your own choices and express yourself freely. yeah, these kids really know where it s at. mansour. to me freedom means that everyone has access to fundamental human rights. and you didn t just learn that, did you? no. you mean that. no, he does. we ve been having a discussion here. and these guys really get it. let me just move down here as well because as we ask what freedom means to these students daniela s got a really good example. daniela, this piece of art is beautiful. it s yours. tell us what it s all about?
in for a couple of years. it is the end of everything to you. there is a useful american expression which always brings a little odd to my foreign ears. and that is get a life. actually, get a life, is good advice. if the person you want it didn t make it to presidents, tough. you can have another go in four years. in other words, take up flower arranging, take up tap dancing, dog sledding, get a life. it won t be that big a deal. tucker: that is very deep. i want to see the imam versus the belgian feminist. next time, give me the web address. mark stein, great to see you. always a pleasure, tucker. tucker: another shooting means another chance for the left to push for gun control. of course, happen within minutes of the shooting. up next, we ll talk to the new york city councilman who has that position. stay tuned. and hey, unmanaged depression, don t get too comfortable.