so first, let s go ahead and get to you, tremaine. you have been on the rise or listening to the speeches. set the stage for us about what we ve heard so far and what we will still hear, we will still hear from this afternoon? lindsey, at risk of being cliché, thousands of people now standing in the footsteps of history, bearing the heat of this moment, but bearing the heat of a long history of and on perfect union. and activist and every take americans, many african event can swung them, pushing to make their democracy a better version of itself. so to realize that we had andrew young speaking earlier, 94 years old, that there are trying to walk amongst us who fought for freedom. when i say freedom a free, he know it better than folks like andrea. as you mentioned, the organizers of this year s event, it s not just a commemoration, it s not just about reflecting on the jewels of the past, that the 1964 civil rights act, for the voting rights act of 65. where the fair housing act,