 You know I was down here but you know what it's funny I mean they've done the rebuild you walk by it and I think and it's great that they did a rebuild but there is a museum there that people must go to and there are people who weren't born after it who don't seem to know I wish it were mandatory when I was growing up in Philadelphia we had to go to the Franklin Institute which was fabulous we had to go to the Art Museum I think that there should be a pilgrimage to this museum so that people don't forget I remember my father explaining to me why he volunteered after Pearl Harbor and I think that it's a very similar situation I often find that words are trivial versus what happened and that's why the museum is more important than anything I have to say I was down here and you know it's funny I was down here and the world went black when when the towers fell was just black and there were we were where the street is 14 Wall Street but you know what we were safe and the fire department was terrific and they let us out and you know there's just there's just a big difference between whether you were in those buildings or the rest of the world and I you just gotta all I can say is you just have to remember and you have to teach and it's our job to do that it's our job to teach because the world change and I don't think people realize how much the world changed since then there's a particular room there's two rooms that are actually there's three rooms in the museum that are incredible there's the one about right before what the world was like right before the first towers hit there's a room that cannot you cannot take children to which is the jumper room so shoe jumping and then there's a room where you can look up the people who died now from some in New Jersey and we were particularly we were community that really had an inordinate number of people because we're downtown it's easy to go from some downtown and these are musts and that's why I say this is not an ordinary museum I just wish everybody in the country