nancy pelosi might run again. senior columnist for "politico," jonathan martin joins us now. good morning. ico magazine." you write, nancy pelosi is a towering figure, perhaps the most consequential speaker to wield the gavel and the most elected woman in american history, at a time when her counterparts in the oval office and senate leadership suite are visually hobbled by age. the 83-year-old san franciscan, older than joe biden and senator mitch mcconnell, seemingly defies the march of time. now, having relinquished her leadership role in washington, the question is if she will do the same with her house seat, at a time when california's clout in the capitol is diminished. her party is lead to northeasterners in the white house and both chambers of congress, and san francisco is facing acute, if not as dire as portrayed, challenges in the aftermath of the pandemic. jonathan, you spent a bunch of time with the former speaker of the house. did you come away thinking she is going to hang in for a couple more terms? >> i don't know about a couple more terms, willie, but i think she is really