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Ken Burns Interview - News & Documentary Emmy Awards

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2008

On the occasion of his receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences at the 29th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards (2008), Ken Burns spoke to Steve Rogers.

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  • hahah loser

  • Technology is "sort of" increasing?

  • Oh, yes of course. By the way the South LOST THE WAR!!! God blessed the North and cursed the rebel racist scum forever!

  • The Burns - an elitist filmmaking to the end.

  • God this camera guy sucks.

  • ok ummm? 2:35 why the eff did the zoom in so far on his eye lol

  • This guy has probably never played baseball in his life. He looks like the guy who gets the mail.

  • My my, what language.

    Let's see, according to Burns, only the good white folk fought & died for freedom in the war when in fact minority groups regularly outperformed the white counterparts, earning more medals & having a higher rate of casualties but Burns never mentioned all of that in his so-called documentary so yes, he deserves to be compareed to Moore in that both rewrite history for personal fame & profit. You don't like it ? Tough rocks, tell them to do it right then.

  • Now, regarding his abilities, I put him right up there with Moore, as both rewrite known facts to get famous.

  • Oh get real & stop trying to start yet another unfounded web conspiracy, lol

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