the chants of freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom, that s something we have heard in miami for decades and decades. this moment makes me think of all the exiles who over the years have died waiting for this moment to happen, people who left cuba in the early 1960s and they thought they were going to be gone from the country for two years, three years, maybe five. not more than ten. and the reality was that they had to rebuild their lives in miami, rebuild their lives in florida and elsewhere in the united states and never went back. and they waited in vain for this moment to happen. from their perspective, from their children, this is an incredible moment that let s about alejandro back in. we are seeing images of people as you say, you are at calle ocho and talking about the images that we see, people celebrating in the streets. i m curious if you have been