mitchell page and he won his medal of honor on guadalcanal. he was one tough marine. reporter: in his 80s and in failing health, waterhouse set out to paint marines who won the medal of honor, some 450 according to his daughter, jane. we all knew it was a quixotic mission. reporter: what do you think was driving him? why did i survive when so many brave people around me didn t? reporter: the paintings a metaphor for her father s own battle. it s all a moment of the struggle between life and death. and that s where he was, a man who was struggling with life and death to get this done. reporter: waterhouse died at age 89, having completed 220 paintings. all the paintings were around him. he died with his men, he really did. reporter: jane waterhouse published them complete with a description of each battle.
a competition. they re not a coronation. so trump really should deflect this by welcoming any challenge from bob corker, jeff flake, you know, ben sasse would be a much more formidable opponent than corker would be, but it really is too soon to predict if that s going to come to molly: yeah, i have heard a little talk about, as you mentioned, ben sasse. we haven t even gotten to the midterms yet, and here we are talking a corker possibility. what are your thoughts on that? you know, senator corker is a smart and savvy politician, so he understands as well as anybody that to primary the president would be, at best, a quixotic mission. senator corker is, has essentially lame ducked himself by announcing that he s not seeking re-election next year, so he has to do whatever he can, and i don t mean that as a diss to him, but he s got to make sure that he is still active and is top of mind and, therefore, still a threat in the legislature and not just taken for granted. but ultimately,