trip and they really like the tortillas that are served at this burrito restaurant. they wanted to take the recipe back to portland, oregon, very progressive era, you would think they would like mexican food and like diversity in their food and culture. apparently not. they get so much backlash because the two women that own the restaurant decided to talk about how they met with these two mexican women when they were there and ask them about the recipe is and how they made the tortillas that were so buttery and delicious and people were outraged. now there pareto truck no longer exists. social media account scrubbed. tucker: because they appropriate the culture of mexico. because they opened a pareto truck in portland, oregon, and that was way too much for portland, oregon. tucker: that s deeply offensive, i m on side completely. that s pretty bizarre, can you beat that? it s said that they lost out on good burritos. you assume the heart wants what the heart wants. there s a wo
friends that go to mexico on a trip and they really like the tortillas that are served at this burrito restaurant. they wanted to take theer recipe back to portland, oregon, very progressive era, you would think they would like mexican food and like diversity in their food and culture. apparently not. they get so much backlash because the two women that own the restaurant decided to talk about how they met with these two mexican women when they were there and ask them about the recipe is and how they made the tortillas that were so buttery and delicious and people werela outraged. now there pareto truck no longer exists. social media account scrubbed. tucker: because they appropriate the culture of mexico. because they opened a pareto truck in portland, oregon, and that was way too much for portland, oregon. tucker: that s deeply offensive, i m on side completely. that s pretty bizarre, can youle beat that? it s said that they lost out on good burritos. you assume the heart wan
friends that go to mexico on a trip and they really like the tortillas that are served at this burrito restaurant. they wanted to take the recipe back to portland, oregon, very progressive era, you would think they would like mexican food and like diversity in their food and culture. apparently not. they get so much backlash because the two women that own the restaurant decided to talk about how they met with these two mexican women when they were there and ask them about the recipe is and how they made the tortillas that were so buttery and delicious and people were outraged. now there pareto truck no longer exists. social media account scrubbed. tucker: because they appropriate the culture of mexico. because they opened a pareto truck in portland, oregon, and that was way too much for portland, oregon. tucker: that s deeply offensive, i m on side completely. that s pretty bizarre, can you beat that? it s said that they lost out on good burritos. you assume the heart wants wha
signs. this is a place where the majority hispanic excuse me city. it s a place where the culture of mexico right across the border it s very integrated with the culture on the other side. we spoke to several residents today. i spoke to one in particular who said you know what, there are people who are certainly open to hearing what donald trump has to say, but that his tone is something that they have a problem with and that if you were able to adjust it it might be different. trump has said he s open to adjusting his tone on this if he becomes present. so far, we haven t seen very much of that. thanks. we ll come back to you later in the show. more breaking news now. the prosecutor in the texas county where jail up mate sandra bland died is speaking about what the autopsy found. let s listen in. observed and analyzed by the authorities that are investigating by my office, and