fish with no small amount of chilies. just such aromatic, delicious food. what other food. el salvadorian, guatemalans, pakistani, bangladesh food. oaxaca takes over all of eighth street. is that just the way it worked out? yeah, you know how it goes. one guy showed up. filipino fast food just behind us, and a bunch of riffraff. underrepresented. they re going through what we went through, where the glass hasn t been broken yet, to translate it, but keep the core and soul of it, but it tastes delicious. a few blocks over, the iconic filipino fast-foot chain jollibee.
there s an official little bangladesh right in the middle of k-town. you re not short of options around here. no, you can get tacos across the street. korean next door and goat stew. you can pray to muhammad or buddha. the tiny mosque next door where services are held five times a day. i was talking to a gentleman who said this is the first little bangladesh in america and it happened just like two years ago. it was like we went to sleep and woke up and it was there. step in for curried goats, samosas, tan doori chicken, and fish with no small amount of chilies. just such aromatic, delicious food. what other food. el salvadorian, guatemalans,
samosas, tandoori chicken, and fish curry with no small amount of chilies. just such aromatic, delicious food. what other food. el salvadorian, guatemalans, pakistani, bangladesh food. oaxaca takes over all of eighth street. is that just the way it worked out? yeah, you know how it goes. one guy showed up. filipino fast food just behind us, and a bunch of riffraff. underrepresented. they re going through what we went through, where the glass hasn t been broken yet, to translate it, but keep the core and soul of it, but it tastes delicious. a few blocks over, the iconic filipino fast-foot chain jollibee. laugh all you one, but ask any filipino, they love the drive-thru for this specialty
these people are americans just the way his family was. i mean, turns out that his grandfather was an undocumented immigrant. and because of special legislation that we have regarding cubans, the 1966 cuban refugee law, you know, he was allowed to become a citizen. so he is the beneficiary of this. he knows that we, of course, are a nation of immigrants. i think it will move him more towards the middle and move him as a person who can reconcile left and right. speak offing of immigrants, what is the back story i know there was cloudiness early on about his story about his family, about his upbringing. what have you cleared up there? well, michael grunwald wrote our story, and he cites this biography of came out on rubio i believe last year which actually determined that the grandfather was an undocumented immigrant who came from cuba. but again, because of the cold war, because of what was the post-cuban missile crisis era, he was grandfathered in, as it were, as a citizen whic