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And by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. Thank you. Welcome back tonight to our conversation with the incomparable bam, there she is annie lennox. Her new project, nostalgia. We were supposed to talk last night for one show because she has so much to be doing. I begged her to stay for another night. The conversation last night was so rich. If you didnt see the conversation last night, go to our website, pbs. Org. And find last nights conversation. You will not want to miss what we talked about last night. I think a good jumping off point from last nights conversation is this notion of nostalgia. Why is the title of this project nostalgia . Its interesting. Ive been exploring song, mostly from the 30s, sigyou see, and theyre american. One day this word came to my head, the nostalgia. Like time travel. Going back. All of us have our own personal nostalgia and collective noosetnoose ta noosetal nostalgia. These songs being written in that time frame, so many thing are
And by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. Thank you. Welcome back tonight to our conversation with the incomparable bam, there she is annie lennox. Her new project, nostalgia. We were supposed to talk last night for one show because she has so much to be doing. I begged her to stay for another night. The conversation last night was so rich. If you didnt see the conversation last night, go to our website, pbs. Org. And find last nights conversation. You will not want to miss what we talked about last night. I think a good jumping off point from last nights conversation is this notion of nostalgia. Why is the title of this project nostalgia . Its interesting. Ive been exploring song, mostly from the 30s, sigyou see, and theyre american. One day this word came to my head, the nostalgia. Like time travel. Going back. All of us have our own personal nostalgia and collective noosetnoose ta noosetal nostalgia. These songs being written in that time frame, so many thing are
Moment. You probably already know the story. Let me tell you what happened friday afternoon. There fs watching president obama in his hometown delivering a speech on gun violence and poverty. He was speaking at hyde park academy, blocks away from the address he called home before he moved to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. The speech was especially poignant for his recognition of two audience members, nate and cleo pendleton. The shooting death of their daughter precipitated his visit to the city. He offered understanding of cities like chicago. President obama recognized this particular kind of gun violence is about more than just weapons used to commit the crimes. Its also about poverty, a lack of access to Economic Opportunity for all families. The president proposed a policy solution that goes beyond regulating guns to embrace a role for the government in helping lift struggling families out of poverty. We are singing the same tune until the record scratched when he said this. We should