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Plan to mark the 175th anniversary by expanding their reach in areas of research and education. They also discussed reaching one billion people a year through a variety of expanded additional arms are investment any an institution hosted this 42minute event. My name is porter will consent. I am the chief of staff at the board of regents for the smithsonian institution. I would like to welcome you to building, and thank you for joining us for this short conversation about the future of the smithsonian. This event is also being live streamed on the smithsonians si. Edu, andedu on facebook live, so i would like to acknowledge our viewership. We will have leaders unveiled their bold vision for growing the institutions reach, relevance, and impact over the next five years, leading up to the institutions 175th anniversary. The smithsonian is probably best known for its worldclass museums, but today we hope to show you we are doing as much to shape the future as we are to preserve the past. A
Weve got a migrate here for questions. Im happy to answer questions. I will start off. Too, i dont know if you remember me. I wouldnt be surprised if he didnt. We only met once, but in september i take over as chairman rate. I only mention not set you in the audience recognize why has the sort of following leading question. In chapter 15, you start out by saying that as you started your new job at the National Aerospace museum that the exhibit they are often fail to excite you. And then in your epilogue, you talk about never having been much interested in human space exploration. However, you continue to say you visit the Kennedy Space center, again a personal transformation. I was curious if youd like to comment now that youve been there for a while, the nature and extent of that transformation. Thank you for the question. I should say i explain in the beginning the air and space was never one of my favorite museums in washington or anywhere. The reason for that is as i felt it was a
When they got trapped, what trapped, what happened exactly . Was there an explosion . A massive explosion. The structure of the mountains gave way. It was way. It was like an earthquake underground the way the men described it. The stone walls began to undulate. There were explosions. Another told me it was like listening to a machine gun fire at them. So they were trapped below. It was it was like basically living a massive collapse underground. They had enough food for 25 men to last two days. As the days went by they began to ration. They lived on a single cookie a day and then a a cookie every two days along with a spoonful of tuna as some dirty Industrial Water was trapped with them and they gradually began to die. They could hear drills coming for them in the stone caverns, so the drills started coming down, but they kept missing them. They lived this existential tortured two weeks waiting to be rescued, found even. No one knew they were alive for two weeks. They believed they wo