thank you very much for joining us again, mr. khan. really appreciate it. thank you. it is a sad context in which we are meeting you here on this show. this was the first place you discussed this after the democratic convention with your surprise appearance there. how did you interpret what john kelly said about gold star families at the convention in the summer? i was shocked. i was shocked when i heard citizen kelly, we honor his service. we honor his family s sacrifice. but now, he s a private citizen. i was shocked to hear him do exactly same thing himself what he was complaining about. so you took it as a criticism of you? of course. but he forgot we stood for the best values of america. that captain khan was made of.
really speaks. you know, it s so odd, he s this white guy about displacement and this longing for a mythic home. you know, because when i go to mexico, i m like a sore thumb there. you know, my spanish is horrible, the way i dress, the way i talk, but there s just something about it like morrissey really articulates that experience. in terms of an immigrant. he is irish. you know, he feels displaced. man wearing morrissey shirt: irish blood, english heart, this i m made of. albert: this is the thing about being a mexican in the states. you re never white enough for this country, and you re never brown enough for mexico. oscar: there is a big issue about that, pocho, and all that. but i know that we are californians, inherently, and i am los angeles. man wearing morrissey shirt: i ve been dreaming of a time when to be english is not to be baneful. to be standing by the flag not
you know, because when i go to mexico, i m like a sore thumb there. you know, my spanish is horrible, the way i dress, the way i talk, but there s just something about it like morrissey really articulates that experience. in terms of an immigrant. he is irish. you know, he feels displaced. man wearing morrissey shirt: irish blood, english heart, this i m made of. there is no one on earth i m afraid of. albert: this is the thing about being a mexican in the states. you re never white enough for this country, and you re never brown enough for mexico. oscar: there is a big issue about that, pocho, and all that. but i know that we are californians, inherently, and i am los angeles.
and just launched it at the glass. i actually felt small pieces of glass hit the camera and hit myself and, you know, then the officer showed up and they tried to talk him down, and it was pretty extreme. [ bleep ]. five [ bleep ] years. trying to do it the right way! i m going to show you what i m made of. i m going to make you transfer gilbert s nickname is snake. what s the problem? come on. what s the problem? i have a problem. and i don t want one.
i actually felt small pieces of glass hit the camera and hit myself and, you know, then the officer showed up and they tried to talk him down, and it was pretty extreme. [ bleep ]. five [ bleep ] years. trying to do it the right way! i m going to show you what i m made of. i m going to make you transfer gilbert s nickname is snake. what s the problem? come on. what s the problem? i have a problem. and i don t want one. what s going on? my mom travels 400 [ bleep ] to see me. you need to keep beating on that glass. you know we can t let you keep doing that.