-thank you very mu, ai weiwei. -thank you.t, comedian and writer hari kondabolu is no stranger to addressing tough topics like race and ethnicity. he takes on the long-runnisi cartoon series "the sons" in his documentary titled, "the problem with apu." it explores how an indian convenience store owner caters to stereotypes.we -the problem iidn't have any other representation in this country. -there was no aziz, no mindy, and that other dud"tfrom 'h' and that dude that's in the apu documentary," no politicians or reporters and no whatever deep chopra is.al this il we had. apu reflected how america viewed us -- servile, devious, goofy. -and joining me now is hari kondabolu. so nice to have you here. -thanks for having me. -"the simpsons" was one of your favorite tv shows as a kid, and yet you were so frustrated with the character named a. why? -apu is a convenience store owner, very one-dimensional, stereotypical, and at that time, that's the only depiction soh asian-americans had, specifically indian-americans. ny like, we didn