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that might be jimmy rogers at the beginning.have the folks who are about home and church and mother and family. that is the sunday morning tendency. interesting, we know these are in clashes with one another out in our culture in the music, but very often they are embodied in the same person. hascarter family actually an unbelievable melodrama going on at the same time they seem to be presenting this virtuous image. and jimmy rogers has this incredibly spiritual dimension that transcends the rope and the wink-- the rogue and the he is doing in his playing. we oftenuggles attribute to the other our struggles we have in ourselves. wen we make the other wrong, are often making an aspect of ourselves wrong. i like those people like johnny able to contain and understand that we have both these impulses. and we arerous greedy. we have a purity streak and a puritan streak. our we get to that point, politics will con down. know so easy to say you what, you are wrong and i am right, and boom, done. but democracy is always about listening
that might be jimmy rogers at the beginning.have the folks who are about home and church and mother and family. that is the sunday morning tendency. interesting, we know these are in clashes with one another out in our culture in the music, but very often they are embodied in the same person. hascarter family actually an unbelievable melodrama going on at the same time they seem to be presenting this virtuous image. and jimmy rogers has this incredibly spiritual dimension that transcends the...
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that might be jimmy rogers at the beginning.have the folks who are about home and church and mother and family. that is the sunday morning tendency. interesting, we know these are in clashes with one another out in our culture in the music, but very often they are embodied in the same person. hascarter family actually an unbelievable melodrama going on at the same time they seem to be presenting this virtuous image. and jimmy rogers has this incredibly spiritual dimension that transcends the rope and the wink-- the rogue and the he is doing in his playing. we oftenuggles attribute to the other our struggles we have in ourselves. wen we make the other wrong, are often making an aspect of ourselves wrong. i like those people like johnny able to contain and understand that we have both these impulses. and we arerous greedy. we have a purity streak and a puritan streak. our we get to that point, politics will con down. know so easy to say you what, you are wrong and i am right, and boom, done. but democracy is always about listening
that might be jimmy rogers at the beginning.have the folks who are about home and church and mother and family. that is the sunday morning tendency. interesting, we know these are in clashes with one another out in our culture in the music, but very often they are embodied in the same person. hascarter family actually an unbelievable melodrama going on at the same time they seem to be presenting this virtuous image. and jimmy rogers has this incredibly spiritual dimension that transcends the...
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jimmy rogers first sang intond rudimentary recording equipment. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it was opening shotld become a multi-billion-dollar industry. including everything from so-called hillbilly music, to bluegrass, honky tonk son, outlaw jam andhe neotraditional, hard-rocking and pop country sounds of today. eth the music that changed with a medication, caught in a constant tug of war between tradition and progress. ♪ ♪ this latest work by burns comes after deep dives into topics like the civil war, the vietnam war, probition and baseball. and ken burns joins me here now. welcome back to the "newshour". >> thank you for having me. >> reporter: you>>'ve described yourself as a child of rock and roll and r&b. what led you to dig into country music this way? >> good stories. that's what we're looking for. i don't necessarily want to delve into stuff i think i know about, like r&b and rock and roll. i want to delve into stuff don't know about. but i knew in my gut this eighty and a hars ago that this was going to be filled with unbeliable stories. i just was not prepared for how unbelievable
jimmy rogers first sang intond rudimentary recording equipment. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it was opening shotld become a multi-billion-dollar industry. including everything from so-called hillbilly music, to bluegrass, honky tonk son, outlaw jam andhe neotraditional, hard-rocking and pop country sounds of today. eth the music that changed with a medication, caught in a constant tug of war between tradition and progress. ♪ ♪ this latest work by burns comes after deep dives into topics like...
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from the fiddlers ♪ and the banjo players to jimmy rogers and his yodelling. ♪ burns, over the course country's history. gene autry's singing cowboy. ♪ dolly par ton's breakthrough. ♪ and the meteoric rise of garth brooks. ♪ i got friends in low places >> reporter: at the heart of so many stories is the carter family starting with the carter family singers in the 1920s. ♪ later, june carter and johnny cash's marriage created a dysfunctional dynasty that affected nearly every corner of country music's future. >> hello, i'm johnny cash. ♪ >> my dad, he worked out all of his problems on stage. that's where he took his anguish and fears and grieves, and he worked them out with an audience. that's just who he was. ♪ >> reporter: instead of focusing on historians in this documentary, burns went straight to the musicians. legends like merle haggard. kris kristofferson. and marty stuart. >> the thing i love about this, all of a sudden country music in the 21st century is elevated thanks to ken burns. >> reporter: is this a reset for country music? >> i think so. >> reporter: stewart is countr
from the fiddlers ♪ and the banjo players to jimmy rogers and his yodelling. ♪ burns, over the course country's history. gene autry's singing cowboy. ♪ dolly par ton's breakthrough. ♪ and the meteoric rise of garth brooks. ♪ i got friends in low places >> reporter: at the heart of so many stories is the carter family starting with the carter family singers in the 1920s. ♪ later, june carter and johnny cash's marriage created a dysfunctional dynasty that affected nearly every...
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. >> as my old friend jimmy rogers told me many years ago and he says it all the time, even now the reason invest is to make money, period. when you start i vesting to make a political statement you're not investing anymore. you are making a political statement. when you limit yourself -- you know, money is agnostic. >> goes where it is treated best. >> exactly when you start trying to limit your investment opportunities because of your political beliefs or your environmental beliefs or whatever, you are limiting your ability to make money. >> there were mutual fund complexes who did this in the past ave maria funds. they never really caught on mass market >> you have to know what's in it if you're vegan you should already know that. you should be checking what you are consuming. >>> music streaming services like spotify are trying to cash in on our love of classic rock catalog tunes only 18 months old and more account for 65% of all listening. spotify, youtube and amazon music are using classic tunes to bring in listeners a lot of this is library consumption, not just the new taylor swift
. >> as my old friend jimmy rogers told me many years ago and he says it all the time, even now the reason invest is to make money, period. when you start i vesting to make a political statement you're not investing anymore. you are making a political statement. when you limit yourself -- you know, money is agnostic. >> goes where it is treated best. >> exactly when you start trying to limit your investment opportunities because of your political beliefs or your environmental...
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even at the begning, the big bang, there's the carter family and jimmy rogers, but each of em are manynts, just like the united states, that make them they're alloys of african-american influences as well as gospel and all sorts of things. so that was a big surprise. we also tend to say, oh, you knowit's about good old boys and pickup trucks and six-packs of beer and hou ds. there's nothing wrong with at the and that is a legitate part of country music, but it's most about two four-letter words most of us would not rather talk aboanut -- love d loss. l ♪ >> we ow and i think obvisly the roots of a lot of american music, theus uniquely american music are as wide as the wasn't itself. does it surprise you the degree to how wi ey are when it comes to the country? >>itxactly. buts jazz, blues and rhythm and blues. in fact, with brittum and blues, it's the -- with rhythm and blues, it's the parent of rock and roll. african-erican artists are listening to country as we know to rhythm ues.thle are listening so you have a sense of mixture where commerce and convenience might categorize it into
even at the begning, the big bang, there's the carter family and jimmy rogers, but each of em are manynts, just like the united states, that make them they're alloys of african-american influences as well as gospel and all sorts of things. so that was a big surprise. we also tend to say, oh, you knowit's about good old boys and pickup trucks and six-packs of beer and hou ds. there's nothing wrong with at the and that is a legitate part of country music, but it's most about two four-letter words...
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only score of the game, touchdown of game, aaron rogers to jimmy grant. 7-3 green bay. two minutes to go in the fourth. mitch trubisky trying to get in the end zone. but picked off by adrian amos. pack are win the game 10-3. you have heard of the old expression, a walk in the park. the as epitomized that yesterday against the angels. mike trout helped build a five- run lead and watched his bullpen melt down. inside low to olson. that is walk development outside to mark hanna. that forced in a run. fourth straight walk forced in another run. as had a run. deep cent are field, mike trout comes up empty. two runs score to give the as the lead. they win 10-6. the indians lost to the white sox so the a this is are one full game up. giant never found the pot of cold in st. louis. webb allowed seven runs did not mechanic it out of the third. the card beat the giants 10-0 to take three out of four. san francisco has drop eight of the last 10 games. >>> the sun might be setting in new york but serena's game certainly is not. domination sensation over her opponent in the u.s. ope
only score of the game, touchdown of game, aaron rogers to jimmy grant. 7-3 green bay. two minutes to go in the fourth. mitch trubisky trying to get in the end zone. but picked off by adrian amos. pack are win the game 10-3. you have heard of the old expression, a walk in the park. the as epitomized that yesterday against the angels. mike trout helped build a five- run lead and watched his bullpen melt down. inside low to olson. that is walk development outside to mark hanna. that forced in a...
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. >> jimmy rogers and the guitar playing of chet atkins for williams, "i'm so lonesome i could cry. > made it for andrew. i didn't make it for you because i knew i had you. >> you have wayland and hank's on his fourth generation. >> holly was the third episode called the hillbilly shakespeare. she ends the whole episode by singing a capella "i'm so lonesome i could cry." i got more texts and emails from people saying i was in tears i didn't think i liked country music. literally, i made it for you you can stream it. it's available for free from pbs. >> he did a nice thing for you. >> yeah. i've been working for 8 1/2 years for you. >> somebody is. >> i know. i'm disqualified. >> you might believe in the american dream again. >> let me tell you something >> ken burns, thank you. country music is on pbs stations streaming online ken and ken. thanks for being with us conge've got a lot more mi up on "squawk. when we return, we'll talk markets and the fed when we come back the digital engineering, security, blockchain, and we will be first to market! yes. when we do we launch? unfortunate
. >> jimmy rogers and the guitar playing of chet atkins for williams, "i'm so lonesome i could cry. > made it for andrew. i didn't make it for you because i knew i had you. >> you have wayland and hank's on his fourth generation. >> holly was the third episode called the hillbilly shakespeare. she ends the whole episode by singing a capella "i'm so lonesome i could cry." i got more texts and emails from people saying i was in tears i didn't think i liked...
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williams, father of blue grass, like johnny cash had african-american mentors and sup superstar jimmy rogersf honky tonk and juke joints and it's dancing. it's men. it's women. it's fights. it's brawls. it's love. it's all of those things. it's a huge and proud tradition and hank williams, he could make you cry with those sad songs and he could get you up and dancing with his rolicking good beats. he also wrote hey good lookin' i got a hot rod and a 2 dollar bill. >> late '80s, early '90s, i grew up listening to hip hop and thought country music was red neck music. didn't have time for it. then i went to school in nashville and i got it, that they were telling storys, different story thans the guys i liked in hip hop but they were telling stories and i got it. >> it may actually be the same story. country music is not an island nation. you don't need a passport, visa or relaxed immigration rules to get or lax immigration ruled to get there. so it comes with the jazz, rhythm, and blues. the parent of rock and roll, to pop, to rap, and classical music. and this alloy is stronger by the constit
williams, father of blue grass, like johnny cash had african-american mentors and sup superstar jimmy rogersf honky tonk and juke joints and it's dancing. it's men. it's women. it's fights. it's brawls. it's love. it's all of those things. it's a huge and proud tradition and hank williams, he could make you cry with those sad songs and he could get you up and dancing with his rolicking good beats. he also wrote hey good lookin' i got a hot rod and a 2 dollar bill. >> late '80s, early...
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here came the carter family, jimmy rogers and several others. one of the people on mr. burns' show this week was charlie mc coy, the harmonica player, a great musician. it reminded me of the time when i was governor and promoting the general motors saturn plant to tennessee. we talked about detroit and what to serve for dinner. we served them country ham. we talked about who to have play a piece after dinner. i invited charlie mccoy to play his harmonica. a nashville woman came up and said governor, i'm so embarrassed. i said why is that? you had all those fine people from detroit and then you had that harmonica player, she said. what will they think of us? why didn't you offer them chopin? i said why should we offer them average chopin when we have the best harmonica player in the world? the better people of nashville have resisted for a long time calling nashville music city, but nashville is a music city. it has a great personality. it's one of the reasons that nashville is such a celebrated city today. the same way knoxville has violated the biblical injunction abou
here came the carter family, jimmy rogers and several others. one of the people on mr. burns' show this week was charlie mc coy, the harmonica player, a great musician. it reminded me of the time when i was governor and promoting the general motors saturn plant to tennessee. we talked about detroit and what to serve for dinner. we served them country ham. we talked about who to have play a piece after dinner. i invited charlie mccoy to play his harmonica. a nashville woman came up and said...
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thursday night football, philly trying to avoid 3 straight losses, 3rd quarter eagles up 2720 rogers, it's jimmyham in the end zone. one of 2 touchdown passes on the night, 27 all in the 4th same score eagles knocking on the door. now down the stretch. high drama hackers get to the red zone rogers right into double coverage passes deflected nigel bradham there for the pick. perception of the year eagles win 34 27. let's talk some raiders the silver black road trip heads to indianapolis where they'll meet a colts team anchored by jacoby percent the backup turn starter has been solid stepping in for the retired andrew luck, leading the colts to a 2, 1, start a 7 one touchdown to interception ratio and with a top 6 rushing attack by his side. oakland is facing a complete offensive attack. and these guys help player. >>so don't want underestimate him at all he is doing an excellent job. they have a violent offensive line. they can rock you man they can really run football. and a percent is is experienced compose quarterback our talent and has this capability so they're going to be a hand. >>they mig
thursday night football, philly trying to avoid 3 straight losses, 3rd quarter eagles up 2720 rogers, it's jimmyham in the end zone. one of 2 touchdown passes on the night, 27 all in the 4th same score eagles knocking on the door. now down the stretch. high drama hackers get to the red zone rogers right into double coverage passes deflected nigel bradham there for the pick. perception of the year eagles win 34 27. let's talk some raiders the silver black road trip heads to indianapolis where...
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rodgers who sat out the entire preseason would connect for a short touchdown with jimmy graham in the second quarter. rogersadrian amos that sealed the win for green bay. the final was 10-7. first time since 1931 1932 packs beat the bears on the road. monday night the raiders most the broncos. don't expect to see antonio brown on the road. they plan to suspend him and may try to avoid $30 million in the guaranteed contract. aside from missing most of training camp and not agreeing to wear a league sanctioned helmet, he is reported to have shouted at the general manager, threatened to have pu punch himn the face. coach, are you having fun with him yet? >> i'm emotional about it. i think a lot of this guy. i think a antonio is a great receiver and deep down he's a great guy. i'm frustrated. i'm not going to say anymore about it. i hope it works out. jared: sunday, football fans, we have a great lineup. vikings host the falcons, redskins at the eagles, the rams visit the panthers and the late games, cow boy cowboys at home t the giants and buccaneers host the 49ers. the nfl season is under way. happy friday. m
rodgers who sat out the entire preseason would connect for a short touchdown with jimmy graham in the second quarter. rogersadrian amos that sealed the win for green bay. the final was 10-7. first time since 1931 1932 packs beat the bears on the road. monday night the raiders most the broncos. don't expect to see antonio brown on the road. they plan to suspend him and may try to avoid $30 million in the guaranteed contract. aside from missing most of training camp and not agreeing to wear a...
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jimmy graham. one of his 2 touchdown passes 27 all. >>in the 4th same score eagles knocking on the door joint i would get through. down the stretch high drama hackers get to the red zone rogersage passes deflected nigel bradham there for the pick. rogers first interception of the year eagles win 3427. to the raiders the silver black road trip heads to indianapolis where meet a colts team favored by jacoby percent the backup turn starter has been solid stepping in for the retired andrew luck the colts to a 2 with one start at 7 to one touchdown to interception ratio and with a top 6 rushing attack by his side. oakland is facing a complete offensive attack. and these guys help player. >>so don't want underestimate him at all he is doing an excellent job. they have a violent offense line. they can rock you man they can really run the football. and a percent experienced compose quarterback our talent and has this capability so they're going to be a >>and finally huge showdown in store tomorrow. i did berkeley the cal golden bears for know for the first time since 2015, hosting arizona state a meeting with significant conference implications, the sun devils or 3, 1, and cal is th
jimmy graham. one of his 2 touchdown passes 27 all. >>in the 4th same score eagles knocking on the door joint i would get through. down the stretch high drama hackers get to the red zone rogersage passes deflected nigel bradham there for the pick. rogers first interception of the year eagles win 3427. to the raiders the silver black road trip heads to indianapolis where meet a colts team favored by jacoby percent the backup turn starter has been solid stepping in for the retired andrew...