tlmp a lot of young women in the film crew that day. it was ironic it was 1913, 100 years ago where women were still fighting for the vote, and you can see the epif any go off. young people and the museum, and they make the connection of why history is so important because if you don't know history, you are doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past. that connection was brilliant. i wish it was part of the web cast, but i'm telling you right here today that it did happen. >> this is the director's cut. before we go, i want a roundtable survey of everybody's favorite museum or institution. jake, i'm going to start with you. >> in washington? >> anywhere. >> well, actually i think i might name the -- i might name the frick gallery here. >> very cultured of you. >> i think the problem in museums there's too much, and you get overwhelmed, and i look museums that, first of all, reflect someone's collection, someone's idea of something and that give you an intimate experience. so karen, one word, two words. >> museum of natural history here in new york. >> it's a winner. >> all-time favorite. >> one i just discovered, although i should have discovered it earlier. the yale art gallery.