cohen and manafort stories broke. joining me this morning are tom brokaw, andrea mitchell, hally jackson, joshua johnson, suzanne page and david brody. welcome to sunday for a special edition of "meet the press." the loss of a man who worked so hard to build bridges seems particularly poignant. his wife wrote, my heart is broken. i am so lucky to have lived the adventure of loving this incredible man for 38 years. he passed the way he lived, on his own terms, surrounded by the people he loved, in the face he loved best. he was a prisoner of war for five years, a congressman, a senator, a two-time presidential candidate and always his own man, a maverick, as he was so fond of saying about himself. his last moment in the senate came in dramatic fashion. he walked on to the senate floor and delivered a now famous thumb's down, defeating his own party's effort to repeal the affordable care act. we will talk about the legacy of john mccain. we will begin with two of my colleagues that have covered mccain for decades. tom, you're the last interview that anybody at nbc conducted with john mccain. let me play a pretty poigna