>> i saw it spreading, you know, barney rubble, fred flintstone, the dmc fellas, when i see that thet was going. it done took a big lift. let's say i don't have money and all that. i'm rich enough, but time magazine said you got louie armstrong for jazz, elvis presley for rock and roll, that could be between him and chuck berry, and you have kool herc. but for hip-hop i got that. >> feel good? >> very good. >> historically, from the last third of the 19th century into about 1920, the second language spoken in the bronx was german. from about 1930 to about 1960, the second language spoken in the bronx was yiddish. from about 1965 onward the second language spoken in the bronx is spanish, and that's the way it is today. >> it's got a reputation as a tough place, crime, street gangs, a lot of which goes back to the way it was and some of which, well, like i said, it's got a reputation as being tough. the bronx is, let's face it, a big blank space in a lot of people's minds, even people like me who live, what, ten minutes away? we don't know anything about that big area between yankee st