so -- >> your thoughts on what rita, your grandma rita, and rudy and barbara said about the fact thated to educate the next generation because the kids nowa days probably don't know who cesar was. >> i have three myself, 15, 12 and 9. it's so important. they are at the perfect age where they'll see the movie and the message will just -- it will have a huge impact on them i think. they can talk to their friends about it. but i think, with his death, the cause did not die. it's still very much alive. and i think it's so important for the younger generations to learn about what he did and his cause, the movement, and nonviolence and just to keep it going with all future generations. >> you've been doing that for a long time. you've been traveling -- speaking at the phoenix event where they draw 1,000 people. >> 1,000 people. >> for the breakfast we have here -- i take we take you for granted in san jose. >> then i just spoke at my god son's fifth great classroom. so i also was in -- right here in downtown san jose speaking at his classroom. and i spoke to a group of about three fifth gra