you know, after all the interviews that she'd done she said her biggest regret was that she didn't spend as much time as she should have spent with her daughter jackie, whom, i can tell you, she loved more than anything in the world. >> that's beautiful, lisa. thank you very much. hold on for a second because we want to bring in sharon waxton now who has her own story. she's the editor-in-chief of thewrap.com. >> i'm thinking what a monument barbara walters was, and how she was a presence consistently through most of our lives. you made the point that she started in 1960, and she retired i guess in the mid2015 or thereabouts. she never went away as a presence. so she is somebody who represented for those of us who were coming out as female journalists as a constant symbol