. >> la rss, we have to leave it there. >> thank you, gentlemen. >>> we are six months away in the next chapter of the 9/11 tragedy. the museum of the world trade center in new york city will open to the public. we were given exclusive access to parts of the museum not yet seen before by the public. >> this is the entry way to the memorial museum and the history of what happened and how we responded will be told. >> joe daniels president of the 9/11 memorial museum. the pavilion is above ground. >> we built it as a atrium so you will see the first artifacts. they are beat up but standing strong and reminder that we have the capacity to be ri cellient. >> it is going down eight floors. people don't have a grasp until they walk inside here. >> on the second floor, this is an auditorium seating for 180 people. and behind this wall a private room for victim's families. and this is a atrium. >> you can see the oak tree and fountains and you are elevated and you are above it. >> it is one of my favorite loekdzs in the museum. you are seeing the memorial pools and north and south and the tride