The new season of ‘saved’, which maintains its schedule and day (Sunday, 21:25), will have some of the most influential characters in recent years.
The interview with Obama and Springsteen took place on the occasion of the presentation of the book ‘renegados: Born in the USA’, which will reach Spain on November 4.
Signed by both, the text offers a long conversation between two old friends who reflect on issues such as marriage, paternity and masculinity, or what it means, in a context as polarized as the current one, be American.
It emerged from a podcast, and collects contents as juicy as Obama’s annotated speeches, until now unpublished, or handwritten letters of Springsteen songs.
The interview, which could be done in a round granted at half a dozen media, was carried out by video call.
In addition, the team of ‘saved’ has managed to enter Afghanistan and interview the Taliban government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid.
There are two things that surprised the presenter: the silence that reigns in the country once you go out of Kabul, and that almost all men, even the youngest, carry a gun on top.
The journalist recalls an anecdote of the trip: ” When landing we went to eat at a restaurant.
We were the only ones, and at a time some customers appeared with a Kalashnikov that they gave us good afternoon. ”
After the dedicated delivery to the Afghan crisis, ‘Saved’ will address the problem of climbing the price of light, and will offer a long interview, the first granted to a Spanish environment, with the young Swedish activist Greta Thunberg.