ellen fitzpatrick so sorry. it's okay. ellen fitzpatrick of the university of new hampshire. doug mills of the new york times. darlene superville of the associated press. i'm keith from npr. i also want to thank steve thoma, the executive director of the white house correspondents association, and who helped make this possible. thank you. and also thank you so much to the kennedy presidential library and the national archives team this has been awesome. and thank you all for coming. thank you all for comingtavis. good. what do we document to. the suns of liberty speak tonight. hey, hey. the town is getting real. well, we got. the suns. the big welcome to the 249th anniversary. boston tea party reenactments. tonight, we relive meeting of the body of the people whose vigorous debates led to the destruction of the tea or what became known as the boston tea party revolutionary spaces. welcome to you into the room where the meeting occurred right here at old south meeting house. my name is j.l. bell. i write about revolutionary boston, and tonight i'm to be one of the revolutionar