Meet the Press Season 2014 Episode 17

Meet the Press Season 2014 Episode 17 The Robin Hood Foundation, superior autobiographical memory, congo's Kimbanguist Symphony Orchestra

  • April 20, 2014

The Meet the Press episode for season 2014 episode 17 delves into three very different topics: The Robin Hood Foundation, superior autobiographical memory, and Congo's Kimbanguist Symphony Orchestra.

The first segment explores The Robin Hood Foundation, a charity founded in 1988 by hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones and other Wall Street executives with the goal of fighting poverty in New York City. Host David Gregory interviews David Saltzman, the foundation's executive director, and discusses the organization's unique approach of applying business principles to philanthropy. Saltzman outlines the foundation's efforts in education, job training, and affordable housing, and discusses how they measure their impact on the communities they serve.

The second segment focuses on superior autobiographical memory, a condition in which the person can remember every detail of their life from a very young age. Gregory interviews Jill Price, one of the few people to be diagnosed with this condition, and Dr. James McGaugh, a neurobiologist who has studied Price and others like her. The discussion covers the challenges that come with remembering every moment, as well as the potential benefits of studying this phenomenon for neurology and psychology.

The final segment takes viewers to Congo, where the Kimbanguist Symphony Orchestra is based. The orchestra, made up of mostly self-taught musicians who live in poverty, has gained international acclaim for their performances of classical music. Gregory interviews conductor Armand Diangienda and several of the musicians, who discuss their passion for music and the challenges they face in their daily lives. The segment also highlights the orchestra's mission of bringing joy and inspiration to their community in the midst of political and social turmoil.

Overall, this episode of Meet the Press offers a diverse set of topics that range from philanthropy to neuroscience to music. It provides a thought-provoking look at these subjects and the people making a difference in their respective fields.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 20, 2014
  • Language
    English