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sarajevo's priceless heritage is preserved in this greying building, the national museum of bosnia &herzgovina. mirsad sijaric is the museum's deputy director and the archaeological curator of one of the balkan region's largest collections of cultural treasures. but the job does have its problems. >> it's a blessing. but it's also a curse because we're not able to preserve or even display all of the items that we have. >> the museum was closed for many years -- and the exhibition halls were not properly maintained. sijaric says that the bosnian government isn't interested in the historical, cultural, and religious legacy of this multi-ethnic state. >> our entire political system is structured so that only a handful of people have power, and can do what they want. and what they want is to preserve the ethnic and religious divisions in this country. >> three years ago sijaric and the museum director, marica filipovic, experienced the effects of that policy first-hand. the government cut off funding for the museum. so for the first time in 100 years, it had to shut down. more than 60 em
sarajevo's priceless heritage is preserved in this greying building, the national museum of bosnia &herzgovina. mirsad sijaric is the museum's deputy director and the archaeological curator of one of the balkan region's largest collections of cultural treasures. but the job does have its problems. >> it's a blessing. but it's also a curse because we're not able to preserve or even display all of the items that we have. >> the museum was closed for many years -- and the...
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one will only meet in belgrade, one will only meet in sarajevo, one will only meet in ljubljana.
one will only meet in belgrade, one will only meet in sarajevo, one will only meet in ljubljana.
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i started in bosnia and sarajevo. and it was the most incredible career choice i could have ever imagined making. there were times i was very scared, that i was very traumatized, just about everything. war had never affected me personally. until my friend tim was killed. i knew people who had been killed but nothing that went to the very center of my life. when tim was killed, that is what happened. eventually, if you cover war long enough, it will cost you something. , butght cost you the life it will cost the lives of other people that you love and it caught up with me and him. at 30-years-old i would have made a different decision. if i had not been married, i would have made a decision. but at age 49 and being married, doing it for a decade and a half, suddenly war reporting, it suddenly seems like a selfish thing to do. selfish to the people that i care about. i would not have thought that when i was younger, at all. but in my late 40's and 50's, it felt like, to the point where really have to put other people's
i started in bosnia and sarajevo. and it was the most incredible career choice i could have ever imagined making. there were times i was very scared, that i was very traumatized, just about everything. war had never affected me personally. until my friend tim was killed. i knew people who had been killed but nothing that went to the very center of my life. when tim was killed, that is what happened. eventually, if you cover war long enough, it will cost you something. , butght cost you the life...
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. >>> and a passing to note american to win gold in downhill skiing in sarajevo. he was 55. >>> and to one of the best rivalries in sports. brady versus manning. tom brady has more championship rings, manning has the passing records. brady, earning $6 million in endorsements, manning earning $12 million. >>> when we come back, a famous face revealing a personal secret this week. who is our person of the week? there is a lot at stak re, you know? look jim, we've been planning for this for a long time. and we'll keep evolving things. so don't worry. knowing what's on your mind and acting accordingly. multiplied by 13,000 financial advisors. it's a big deal. and it's how edward jones makes sense of inv ng. ibs-d. you know the symptoms when they start. abdominal pain. urgent diarrhea. now there's prescription xifaxan. xifaxan is a new your diarrhea and abdominal pain symptoms. and xifaxan works differently. it's a prescription antibiotic that acts mainly in the digestive tract. do not use xifaxan if you have a history of sensitivity to rifaximin, rifamycin antibiotic
. >>> and a passing to note american to win gold in downhill skiing in sarajevo. he was 55. >>> and to one of the best rivalries in sports. brady versus manning. tom brady has more championship rings, manning has the passing records. brady, earning $6 million in endorsements, manning earning $12 million. >>> when we come back, a famous face revealing a personal secret this week. who is our person of the week? there is a lot at stak re, you know? look jim, we've been...
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bill johnson won gold at the 1984 winter olympics in sarajevo. after that, the brash californian continued to compete but never won another olympic medal. a skiing accident in 2001 left johnson in a coma for three weeks and with permanent brain damage. he re-learned how to walk, talk, eat, and ski, but strokes in 2010 took him off the slopes for good. johnson died at an assisted living facility in oregon on thursday. he was 55-years old. keep up to date on the latest developments of winter storm jonas by visiting our website at www.pbs.org/newshour. >> stewart: finally, 10 days before the first presidential campaign votes are cast in iowa, another candidate is eyeing the race. the "new york times" reports former new york city mayor mike bloomberg is drawing up plans to run as an independent. bloomberg, who is worth an estimated $36 billion, is said to be willing to spend $1 billion on a general election campaign. the 73-year-old bloomberg flirted with presidential campaigns in 2008 and 2012. the "times" says he's giving himself until march to dec
bill johnson won gold at the 1984 winter olympics in sarajevo. after that, the brash californian continued to compete but never won another olympic medal. a skiing accident in 2001 left johnson in a coma for three weeks and with permanent brain damage. he re-learned how to walk, talk, eat, and ski, but strokes in 2010 took him off the slopes for good. johnson died at an assisted living facility in oregon on thursday. he was 55-years old. keep up to date on the latest developments of winter...
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since often duke federal indiana's car got a flat in sarajevo in 1940 things have been hunky-dory in europe. where do you go to get natz eu sis and come my comeys it would take to make america more like europe. no thanks. >> host: michael from deerfield beach, florida. michael forks ahead. >> caller: yes. hello, i want to say, thank you very much, mr. o'rourke. satire and comedy are it when it comes to communicating something. and by that i mean to the populous at large. both the center of disease control, this past week, and the health in and human services said we're all crazy in a lawsuit in compton, california, that has been won, based on something they called complex traumatic justice, ptsd in our schools, and it's basically behaviorally transmitted bad behavior that whole communities and schools can suffer and that clear live if it's not caricatured and put into comedy no one will want to hear. so i want to thank you ahead of time because i can't help but think going to be a big poppic. i'm done. >> guest: i'll get right on that one. >> caller: there you go. >> host: michael, t
since often duke federal indiana's car got a flat in sarajevo in 1940 things have been hunky-dory in europe. where do you go to get natz eu sis and come my comeys it would take to make america more like europe. no thanks. >> host: michael from deerfield beach, florida. michael forks ahead. >> caller: yes. hello, i want to say, thank you very much, mr. o'rourke. satire and comedy are it when it comes to communicating something. and by that i mean to the populous at large. both the...
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he won the gold in sarajevo in 1954. >>> we're one hour into trading here.t is moving. the dow is up over 200 points. two moving lower. american express at the bottom of the list. lowest we've seen since december. general electric taking a hit after reporting a profit in its industrial business slid in the fourth quarter. not all bad news as the dow is up being led by commodity named caterpillar. capital is also up. oil rebounds sharply over 7%, david. >> yeah, exactly. of course. that turnaround has boosted nermg and mining stocks. of course, it's just this morning we're talking about wti crude up as sara said over 7%. still down over 30% this year. our next guest says the company is taking a dive. cnbc contributor, pulitzer prize winning column iist jim stewart. we've been following it to buy the oil and gas assets but in reading your column, i was glad you came back to something i had forgotten, which is the incredible conflicts of interest at the time they did that deal. >> they're appalling. i think we were all kind of wondering during the era of super
he won the gold in sarajevo in 1954. >>> we're one hour into trading here.t is moving. the dow is up over 200 points. two moving lower. american express at the bottom of the list. lowest we've seen since december. general electric taking a hit after reporting a profit in its industrial business slid in the fourth quarter. not all bad news as the dow is up being led by commodity named caterpillar. capital is also up. oil rebounds sharply over 7%, david. >> yeah, exactly. of...