snack, that s not the point of the story. the movie is not about the flamin hot story. the richard montanez story. his testimony, his memoirs, his experiences really beautiful and complex. this movie is a love letter to the mexican american community. but also a movie that i think is so universal in its theme. it s the underdog story. it s the american dream story. and i think people go wow, if that guy went through all of that and still succeeded, imagine what i can do. that s what we wanted to do. richard and his first wife, judy montanez, were not just characters to longoria. they were must-have roles for jesse garcia and annie gonzalez, who bring them to life on screen. i felt like it was written for me. i just felt like everything, it flowed easily for me. i just felt like the stuff that i had done for the past 20 years culminated into what i can do in this movie. i knew i was the only person that could play duty. in this way. i feel like when i read it i
new reporting shows jack smith is relying on the facts, and not the fury. also this hour, departed trump or not, a new litmus test in the republican class for the nomination. we ve heard the president before, but doing so again presents a further danger to democracy. we re gonna ask the story of michael beschloss. and i sit down with actress, eva longoria, making her flaming diva debut. this is american voices. we begin this hour with donald trump and his allies, trying to deflect attention away from his decision to keep government secrets after his presidency. we have heard these excuses before, trump is relying on the same old script, distract with baseless claims of a witch hunt to stop the movement. it was today, again, on his knockoff version of twitter. following special counsel jack smith quote, the range, saying the indictment is fake. make no mistake trump s sex is
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from somebody like you or looks like you. i ve been told no, no i shouldn t do that job. don t do that. and i thought wow, he s so inspirational. he kept daring to ask but why not me why not me? why can t i be successful? why can t i be great? i realized i am richard month and yes. while there are conflicted accounts of who invented the snack, that s not the point of the story. the move is not about the flamin hot story. the richard a bit he is testimony, his memoirs, his experiences really beautiful and complex. this movie is a love letter to the mexican american community. but also a movie that i think is so universal and its theme. it s the underdog story. it s the american dream story. and i think people go wow, if that guy went through all of that and still succeeded, imagine what i can do. that s what we wanted to do. richard and his first wife, judy were not just characters to longoria. they were must-have roles for
debut of actress, eva longoria. you have probably seen the story. it is based on, a janitor at frito-lay, who claims he invented flamin hot cheetos. the film is more than a story about snacks. longoria calls it a love letter to mexican americans, and the courage of migrants in america. i was at the white house thursday. and spoke with longoria and the stars of flamin hot. i thought an idea, it s a spicy chip. it s going to save everything. you re a janitor. the hispanic market will not be ignored. his bank mark it will not be ignored. good, but in your voice. the flamin hot tells the story of richard who with heart, hustle, and a lot of hard work went from janitor at frito-lay, to top executive. when a script for the project crossed eva longoria s desk, she knew she had to direct it. what was it about this story that resonated with you? that he was told now a lot in his life. no, that job is not for people like you. no that idea shouldn t come