and okinawa and her aunt, sumiko, an entertainer who began singing in american bases after the war. >ng claims as to how taco rice might have morphed into existence, but sauri shimabakuro in the 1980s american servicemen introduced the standard taco to okinawans and her grandfather decided to tweak them. dumping the fillings straight onto rice for the late night crowd of marines coming back from the bars. this unholy, greasy, starchy, probably really unhealthy delight, a booze mop turned classic, caught on big-time. for both americans missing home and locals. so i consider myself a pretty pro-military guy, but why are the marines here? look, i like marines, but you know, i'm not robert mcnamara, but it seems to me if you go to war with china sending in the marines is probably not what you're going to be doing. people of your generation, what do you think the attitude is toward the military bases? >> as long as we're not living near the base, it doesn't affect us that much. >> near the base it makes a difference. >> right. >> you know right away, i mean, it's tattoo parlors, strip club