- my ranch is on the river. it s on the border. we can t survive without the river. and we can t survive without the people on that side of the river. they can t survive without us. - right. - that and they re our friends for god s sakes. loyalty is a big thing in texas, and you ain t gonna build a fence between me and my loyal friends. - every old school anglo rancher i ve met here speaks spanish fluently. - uh-huh. it s a mutual respect to speak a little spanish. and it s respect for them to learn a little english. but you know as well as i do, if you go to europe, it s not hard to find somebody in france speaking english. - everybody. - they can - yeah. - they don t mind. they re not offended. you know, americans have a tendency to want to be all butthurt about it. but here, we re just not. it s it s that s just being a good human being. - why is it so goddamn hard to be a good person these days? - [laughs] - [vocalizing]
and it definitely wouldn t sound as good. that s right, cause salsa music was invented here in new york, that s right. [vocalizing along to salsa music] you re welcome. i wanna retrace my steps from queens, where i grew up, all the way to the bright lights of broadway and show you how latinos have contributed to the culture of the greatest city on earf. that s right, i said earf. and you can t tell latino stories without plenty of good food, music, and dancing. so come on, let s go, let s go. come on. [upbeat music]
[ tent flap rustling ] whoa. first time actually seeing the mountains, and it s so caked, so much snow. it s like the curtains being drawn on this amazing stage. pretty special place to wake up. [ vocalizing ] spectacular beyond imagination. we ve spent so much time trying to get here. then, you see this view, and you re like, oh, that s why we spent that much time, because. you just don t see mountains
first time actually seeing the mountain, and it s so caked, so much snow. it s like the curtains being drawn on this amazing stage. pretty special place to wake up. [ vocalizing ] spectacular. beyond imagination. we ve spent so much time trying to get here. then you see this view, and you re like, oh, that s why we spent that much time, because you just don t see mountains like this every day. it s crazy, having been posted up here for three days and not seeing anything around us, and just waking up to, like, heaven. it s pretty surreal. it s all becoming real.
home when police believe a man attacked her from behind and killed her. lauren s family spoke about her this week saying she was a kind-hearted person who was sweet to everyone around her. terrific. i m sorry, . we re grateful because we had such a beautiful child. she was my little girl. i will miss her terribly. it s okay, honey. i just hope they can find whoever did this to her. lauren s family and friends say she had this ritual of vocalizing what she was grateful for each morning. the day of her death she told her friends she was thankful for another day to get up, go get coffee and go on a walk. as for the suspect. we hope to get more information like the name, maybe a mug shot during phoenix police s next update. dana. dana: a horrific story. jeff paul, thank you. they quoted it in the