and it also has one of the highest percentages of latin-owned businesses of any u.s. city. being here is like being in a latinx city in the middle of the u.s., and cubans were the first latinos to arrive and imprint their culture here. and since then, latinos from all over the world have made miami their home. in fact, if you were to buy a latin compass, the needle would point to miami. and i have tons of history here, too, y all. my show ghetto klown was done here at the jackie gleason theater. i even shot my directorial debut, critical thinking, right here. i spend so much time in miami, they think i m the fifth golden girl. and miami s got unpredictable weather, different cultures, opposing political views, and maybe most importantly, dueling espresso recipes. speaking of which, i m going to meet a few locals for some cafecito in a little bit, and we re going to get so caffeinated. yo, let s go! - miami, everywhere you look, you see latin faces. latinos make up the
because it s almost 70% latino. dale! and it also has one of the highest percentages of latin-owned businesses of any u.s. city. being here is like being in a latinx city in the middle of the u.s., and cubans were the first latinos to arrive and imprint their culture here. and since then, latinos from all over the world have made miami their home. in fact, if you were to buy a latin compass, the needle would point to miami. and i have tons of history here, too, y all. my show ghetto klown was done here at the jackie gleason theater. i even shot my directorial debut, critical thinking, right here. i spend so much time in miami, they think i m the fifth golden girl. and miami s got unpredictable weather, different cultures, opposing political views, and maybe most importantly, dueling espresso recipes. speaking of which, i m going to meet a few locals for some cafecito in a little bit, and we re going to get so caffeinated. yo, let s go! - miami, everywhere you look, yo
will: no. pete: looks like there might be a pier going out many that direction, i m guessing florida. the trees don t match will: it s raining like it is in florida right now. rachel: it s america. i can say that because i see the flag. pete: and no one s going to tell us. so that that s an unknown location in america [laughter] where it is not sunny. will: rehoboth. pete: i was right on the pier. will: 70s. rachel: oh, that was cream. will: best country, best rock and roll, 70s. pete: i mow your taste. 90s. rachel: 80s. that was obvious. pete: fourth and final hour of fox & friends, and i ve officially not even quiet quitting, every morning when you try to order breakfast on this show. she said she was going to the order us keach as 7 a.m. quiche, it s 9:00 rachel: i don t do it on my phone, i m old school. i just cook. pete: start preparing breakfast at home the night before and bring it in rachel: i m actually going to do that. pete: will you do that one tim
[upbeat music] and i got to tell yall, this place is one of the most unique cities in the u. S. Because its almost 70 latino. Dale and it also has one of the highest percentages of latinowned businesses of any u. S. City. Being here is like being in a latinx city in the middle of the u. S. , and cubans were the first latinos to arrive and imprint their culture here. And since then, latinos from All Over The World have made miami their home. In fact, if you were to buy a latin compass, the needle would point to miami. And i have tons of history here, too, yall. My show ghetto klown was done here at the Jackie Gleason theater. I even shot my directorial debut, critical thinking, right here. I spend so much time in miami, they think im the fifth golden girl. And miamis got unpredictable weather, different cultures, opposing political views, and maybe most importantly, dueling espresso recipes. Speaking of which, im going to meet a few locals for some cafecito in a little bit, and were goi
[upbeat music] and i got to tell y all, this place is one of the most unique cities in the u.s. because it s almost 70% latino. dale! and it also has one of the highest percentages of latin-owned businesses of any u.s. city. being here is like being in a latinx city in the middle of the u.s., and cubans were the first latinos to arrive and imprint their culture here. and since then, latinos from all over the world have made miami their home. in fact, if you were to buy a latin compass, the needle would point to miami. and i have tons of history here, too, y all. my show ghetto klown was done here at the jackie gleason theater. i even shot my directorial debut, critical thinking, right here. i spend so much time in miami, they think i m the fifth golden girl. and miami s got unpredictable weather, different cultures, opposing political views, and maybe most importantly, dueling espresso recipes. speaking of which, i m going to meet a few locals for some cafecito in a littl