July 4th - history and celebrations

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July 4th is Independence Day in the US.
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And it's a public holiday.
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So in this video we'll look at what American's are celebrating and how they celebrate it.
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They’re celebrating leaving Great Britain.
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Right.
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So in this video you'll hear our different opinions about the history.
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And we’ll show you how we like to celebrate the holiday today.
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This is going to be our very personal take on history.
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Vicki’s British and I’m American so we’ll probably disagree.
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Back in 1776, there was no United States.
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But down the East coast there were 13 British colonies.
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Now, on July 4th 1776 - the 13 colonies declared independence from Great Britain and came together
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to become a new country.
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So basically they committed treason.
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Treason is the crime where you're disloyal to your country or its government.
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When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political
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bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth,
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the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle
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them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare
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the causes which impel them to the separation.
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So the declaration of independence was basically a divorce document.
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Yep.
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So why did you want a divorce from us?
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Well, you were making us pay taxes when we didn’t have any representatives in the British
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parliament.
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We had taxation with no representation.
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OK, here’s the thing.
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You didn’t stay in the colonies.
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You kept moving west and claiming more land, land where Native Americans were living, and
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land the French said they owned.
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You caused a war.
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She means the French and Indian war.
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It happened earlier.
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Yeah, and we helped you win it.
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And it cost money and the British taxpayers had to pay for it.
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And when we said, 'Hey, Americans, can you contribute too', you said 'No, we’re not
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paying taxes.'
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Well, you didn't fight the war for us.
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You were just interested in trade and making money.
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So the one key thing to remember about this is 'taxation without representation', and
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that was the cry going forward.
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They had a lot of cries going forward.
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A cry going forward is like a battle cry.
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It’s a phrase that a group of people use to encourage one another when they’re working
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and fighting together.
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I mean I think they had quite a lot to complain about because you had Great Britain with King
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George and Lord North was the Prime Minister at the time, and in order to… to administer
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the colonies, you had to rely on boats, sailing boats.
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So if you needed a new law, or you needed to appoint someone new then you would have
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to put a letter on a ship, and wait for them to respond and then it would have to come
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back, so it was a kind of inefficient way, I guess, to govern.
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Well, worse than that, there was a British governor in each of the thirteen colonies,
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not an American.
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Well, you had a lot of local government though as well, and some of the people that the British
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governors were appointing were of the colonies.
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Well right, they were British loyalists.
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What?
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Hang on, that’s another thing, isn’t it.
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It wasn’t that all Americans felt one way.
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You were very divided.
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There were a lot of people who wanted to stay connected to Great Britain and actually, that’s
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what the Declaration of Independence is about.
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It’s a list of complaints about the British government and it’s designed to remind Americans
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what they were fighting for.
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It had to unite them.
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So that was the job of the founding fathers.
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You’ll hear that phrase a lot.
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The founding fathers.
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And they’re a group of men who included people like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson…
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And Benjamin Franklin.
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Benjamin Franklin.
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From Philadelphia.
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And they set up the government and created the government of the United States.
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These men knew that what they were doing would be treason in Great Britain.
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It was really dangerous.
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They would be killed if the British caught them.
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The Founding fathers were very brave and far-sighted.
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Far-sighted means they understood what might happen in the future
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They thought ahead and planned for it.
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It was pretty far-sighted in the eighteenth century to say all men are created equal.
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We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed
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by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty
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and the pursuit of Happiness.
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And the rest is history.
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We fought the British until 1781 and we won.
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Thankfully those wars are all over.
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And now July 4th is an excuse for a great party.
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We do have wonderful celebrations.
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We have parades in every town, every big city.
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What is a parade?
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Oh, a parade is groups of people who are performing as they march down the street.
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Sometimes there are high school bands.
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And there are fire trucks and firemen.
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In every town, in every city, there’s a parade of some kind.
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Have you ever been in a parade?
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Oh yes I have.
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Really?
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I didn’t know this.
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Well, when I was a young boy I was in the boy scouts, and we marched in parades in our
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city.
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We marched perfectly.
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We were terrific marchers.
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OK.
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And then outside the cities, often there are fair grounds, aren’t there?
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Oh yes, it's a wonderful time to have amusement rides, and fun foods that you would eat?
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Oh what?
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Well we have funnel cakes.
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Funnel cakes are basically dough covered by confectioner's sugar.
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OK, I'll tell you what else you have.
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Candy floss?
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She means cotton candy.
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OK, but you would eat that?
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I certainly would.
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And what about snow cones.
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I don't know what they are.
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Oh, well, snow cones are crushed ice dipped in a flavored syrup of some kind.
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So are they sorbets?
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No, not at all.
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It's just crushed ice dipped in syrup.
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Oh right.
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OK.
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You have to have cold drinks on July 4th because it's really hot.
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This is one of our favourites.
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The trick is to freeze cubes of water melon.
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And then you put them in here with some fruit juice and whizz them up.
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Cheers.
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Cheers.
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You can also make that drink with lime juice and make water melon margaritas.
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Delicious.
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So for us in Philadelphia, there's a big parade in the morning, and then there's a big party
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on the Parkway.
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The Parkway (the Benjamin Franklin Parkway) runs from City Hall all the way to the Art
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Museum.
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It's a very wide boulevard, modelled partly after the Champs Elysees in Paris.
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There are lots of street vendors.
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Vendors are people who sell things.
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So they might sell food or drinks, and other stuff.
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Basically it's about a lot of people having a lot of fun.
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There's usually some great dancing that's going on.
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You get a lot of local performers there.
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And then in the evening, in front of the Art Museum, they have famous artists performing
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in concerts.
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Some of them included Pit Bull last year, Nicki Minaj.
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Yes.
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Ed Sheeran, Ariana Grande, and it's all for free.
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And back in the day they had people like the Beach Boys.
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The Isley Brothers.
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And we've been out there and people are dancing in the streets, we'' we've been dancing in
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the streets.
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It's a lot of fun.
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But not this year.
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Because of the corona virus, the celebrations are happening online.
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Normally we have friends around for a party and we cook a lot of food.
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Yes.
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The traditional food, I think, is hot dogs and hamburgers.
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You got it.
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And Jay makes lots of hamburgers.
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You make a big batch.
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A batch is a large amount of food that's produced at one time.
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What is your secret ingredient?
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Ah, the secret ingredient is... don't tell anybody, OK?
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The secret ingredient is a little teriyaki sauce, a little bit of garlic powder, and
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a little bit of oREGano, or as you would say, oreGAno.
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That's right.
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And then I take them up to the roof deck and cook them on the grill.
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And I make lots of salads, so green salads, tomato salads, coleslaw.
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And don't forget my favorite.
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Builder's salad.
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Builders salad.
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What's in a builder's salad.
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We call it a builder's salad.
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I don't know why.
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Basically it's just all the vegetables you can find in your fridge, and you chop them
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up and you mix them with mayonnaise and it's lovely.
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Except we use vegan mayonnaise with the vegetables, so I can eat it too.
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But the big, big, big finale of July 4th is fireworks, right?
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Spectacular.
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The Art Museum's just over there.
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They have a hige fireworks display and we can see it from here.
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This year, unfortunately, there'll be no fireworks.
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No.
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But we can have some sparklers.
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On our deck.
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Happy July 4th.
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Happy fourth.
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