fourth of july. and you actually think the two holidays complement each other. explain that. >> they do comp -- they complement one another. i don't know who they are but i know i have no intention. nobody i know has any intention of replacing the fourth of july. we celebrated juneteenth and the fourth of july, when i was growing up. the interesting thing about it, the order that gordon granger issued, general order number three, talks about the end of slavery. but then, he says that the former-enslaved people would occupy -- basically, be in a state of absolute equality with their former enslavers. he didn't say enslavers. he said masters. but you get the idea. and that's important because that phrase links to the emancipation proclamation. it links to abraham lincoln, who used the declaration of independence, which we celebrate on july 4th, to talk about equality. the importance of equality and creating a new birth of freedom in the united states of america.