 Some of the things he used every day were invented by Latinos. It is a fact. You may not learn about this in history books, but not every creative invention comes from a beardy old white guy. Yes, you all probably know that Alexander Graham Bell invented this thing. Hello? Hello? I think it's just a prop. Anyways, we were also taught that Thomas Edison invented the light bulb and I think Benjamin Franklin invented electricity for kites or something. And then there's a whole world of inventors we know nothing about. And a lot of them are Latinos. This one's going to shock your mind. The Color TV you watch every day was invented by Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena. It's a TV, but in color. I love it. I love it. I love it. In 1963, he successfully made the first color broadcast in history. And you can thank Luis Ernesto Miramontes-Cárdenas for inventing the birth control pill. OK, it's a pill you take so you can have sex without getting pregnant. I love it. This pill has been helping couples around the world read size of relief for decades. And as far back as 3,000 years ago, the Mayans created the very first form of chocolate. Chocolato. I love it. So you know, you're welcome for that. It's a good thing that the Mayans also invented the number zero because those are a billion dollar ideas. Did you get it? What I'm trying to say is that a show like Shark Tank featuring Latino and indigenous inventions would be dope. OK, and now I gotta tell you one of the best stories. It's about Richard Montañez, a Mexican-American who really captures the Latino spirit of hustle and innovation. History begins when he dropped out of high school to help his family. Then in 1976, Montañez decided he was going to be the best janitor Frito Ley had ever had. Montañez started spending time in the warehouse and watching the machines operate to learn about the company. And he started to notice there was no products catering to Latinos. Idea. So he dusted some cheetos without the cheese coating with his own homemade chili powder to see how it would taste. And voila! Flaming hot cheetos were born! The devil in earth! He pitched the idea to the CEO who of course thought it was brilliant. Now Richard is vice president of multicultural sales for PepsiCo America. Latinos' contributions do not end at sweet and spicy snacks. A Hungarian-Argentinian inventor named Ladlo José's Viro patented the first ballpoint pen. And Dr. Domingo Lyota, born of Italian immigrants in Argentina, developed the first artificial heart to ever be planted in a human body. That's crazy! You know, all Latinos are known for a lot of things. Our passion, our strong work ethic. But the next time you Netflix and chill with your color TV or eat a delicious flaming cheeto or write a simple letter. Remember, we're really good at inventing stuff too. I'm going to change the color in post. What? I can take a breath. Ready? Hello? Yes, Mr. President, I do have my visa. It is the very beginning, right, of the video? No. Is it frio le? That's how you say it. It's like a restaurant. Oh, fritos! Chan, Chan, Chan.