this is how frank prentiss described those moments. smells. i. i knew it because you can smell it.hat do you mean? there's a -- in the air. there's some something about ice that you smell. i was talking to a pal of mine. he was sitting on my back. all of a sudden, she came to a halt. it was no fast. it was like putting a brakes on a car. and you guess they came to a halt. and i went all right. on the promenade deck. and i looked down. i couldn't see any any damage at all about the water line. what i did see was ice and the well deck the pirate. well, deck. and i thought, hello, we could hit an iceberg. and the titanic exhibit is currently at the national harbor outside of washington, d.c., and is touring the country. we're joined by elise bean of the levin center now, this being, can you give some examples of the testimony that the senate committee heard from witnesses? there was some interesting testimony about how difficult it was for the titanic to get any help once they had been struck by the iceberg. so they used a bunch of different methods. they sent out wireless calls. they