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:05:08
- Mr. Brackett?
- Max.

:05:10
- Max, can I put a microphone on you?
- Yes.

:05:13
We'll get the curator to tell us
why the museum faces budget cuts.

:05:19
Then we'll find a few locals
to tell us...

:05:22
...that without it,
the city's a dog kennel.

:05:25
And then you're taking me to lunch.
:05:31
- Answer.
- You're done.

:05:33
- That the answer? You did it wrong.
- What?

:05:36
It's much better on the lapel.
:05:39
- We're looking for the curator.
- I know you. TV, right?

:05:44
- Right.
- You're the TV guy.

:05:47
- You're the museum guy.
- The guard.

:05:49
- The museum has financial problems?
- Tell me about it.

:05:53
There used to be two of us.
You never know who's gonna be next.

:05:58
Maybe we'll get you
to say that on camera.

:06:01
All right. You'll find
Mrs. Banks through there.

:06:05
- We don't pay much.
- More than I make here.

:06:11
Not the Mohawks. The Miwoks
are from northern California...

:06:15
...and have a rich past.
:06:17
We exhibit the largest display
of Indian baskets...

:06:22
...assembled by a museum.
:06:24
Some say it's not responsible to pour
money into a dying institution.

:06:29
Then let's close the libraries
and symphonies.

:06:32
If we do not learn from our past,
we will be...

:06:36
... doomed to relive it.
:06:38
- Yes, Mort.
- I see dinosaurs.

:06:40
The fear is that the museum
might share the same fate.

:06:45
That's right, Mort.
:06:47
- That is exactly the fear.
- Very good. Thanks.

:06:50
- It's okay, Mort.
- Okay, we're clear.

:06:54
- You must've done this before.
- Good heavens, no. I haven't.

:06:59
I feel strongly about the museum.
My great-grandfather founded it.


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