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leopold's agents of whom the mythical kurtz was one, raided, slaughtered, mutilated and pressed into of the population, in a bloodthirsty quest for first ivory and then rubber. when independence finally came, the belgians trashed what they could, and left behind a completely unprepared tribally divided and largely ungovernable land mass, filled with stuff that everybody in the world wanted. and things pretty much went downhill from there. ♪ >>> but this story begins with the truck stop in rwanda. stocking up in rwanda. my expectations for food in the congo are more measured. if you're looking to get to the eastern congo, and many would ask why you would even want to do that, the best way is to drive across from neighboring rwanda. this country, of course, not too long ago, suffered its own appalling genocide. behind the wheel, dan. he's been living in the drc for two years, working on a documentary about some of the several dozen rebel groups in the country. riding shotgun, dan's close friend and associate horeb, a congolese. they're taking me across the border. one side, rwanda, hot
leopold's agents of whom the mythical kurtz was one, raided, slaughtered, mutilated and pressed into of the population, in a bloodthirsty quest for first ivory and then rubber. when independence finally came, the belgians trashed what they could, and left behind a completely unprepared tribally divided and largely ungovernable land mass, filled with stuff that everybody in the world wanted. and things pretty much went downhill from there. ♪ >>> but this story begins with the truck...
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to an investigation of complaints that he retaliated against officers who testified against john leopold> today area children will receive free t meals. this is tanks not maryland food -- thanks to the maryland food bank and-- thanks to the maryland food bank and giant. the program is to make sure kids who rely on free or reduced lunches don't go hungry during the summer months. >>> ford is recalling about 12,500 cars and suvs because of the child locks and the rear doors. they say they could fail allowing kids to unlock and open the back doors. 2013 ford explorers and taurus and lincoln mks vehicles built at the end of last year are affected. so opening and closing the doors enough times can move the mechanism from locked to unlocked without any sort of warning. ford will begin the recall on august 5th. >>> all right. so another big story we have been talking about all day and we are going to be talking about all week is certainly the weather. it's been hot out there and a lot of you are wondering how hot is it going to go. we are going to find out but i know a lot of people have been w
to an investigation of complaints that he retaliated against officers who testified against john leopold> today area children will receive free t meals. this is tanks not maryland food -- thanks to the maryland food bank and-- thanks to the maryland food bank and giant. the program is to make sure kids who rely on free or reduced lunches don't go hungry during the summer months. >>> ford is recalling about 12,500 cars and suvs because of the child locks and the rear doors. they say...
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takes over and his reputation suffered from his association with the previous county executive john leopold who resigned after pleading guilty to misconduct in office. >>> giant and the maryland food bank will bring hot meals to children as part of a program to ensure that kids who rely on free or reduced lunch don't go hungry during the summer months. today's delivery is the first of many thank to a three-year grant from giant and will provide almost 2 million meals to children here in our state. >>> time for a check on the weather. this is something we will be talking about all morning and all week because it's warm out there. >> it's getting dangerous outside. >> you are right. in fact, the national weather service issued a heat advisory for southern baltimore county and the city at lunch through-- time through 7 this evening. that's what we are working with this morning. temperatures coming in at the mid-80s right now in baltimore city. 86 already so you can see where the temperatures are going once we get the sunshine beaming through. pasadena coming in at 82 degrees. we are seeing mor
takes over and his reputation suffered from his association with the previous county executive john leopold who resigned after pleading guilty to misconduct in office. >>> giant and the maryland food bank will bring hot meals to children as part of a program to ensure that kids who rely on free or reduced lunch don't go hungry during the summer months. today's delivery is the first of many thank to a three-year grant from giant and will provide almost 2 million meals to children here...
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seventy nine page military report made public this week by truthout investigative reporter jason leopold's freedom of information act request reveals that god not farhan abdul latif boarded medication and he had been for scribed that medication for mental illness now he used those drugs to actually commit suicide he just did two dozen capsules of a drug known as an vaca the. now is how he collected and hit those pills for so long the report also reveals that i've known for hahn abdulla latif showed numerous signs of a desire to commit suicide the report said he wrote dark poems with suicidal themes asked for suicide pills from physicians and more numerous recommendations were noted for guantanamo bay officials to prevent this type of event from occurring in the future it will be up to cliff sloan to figure out where or guantanamo to go tunnel beg goes from here including persuading country is to take an inmate's that have been approved for release the special envoy position has not been filled since january when daniel fried was reassigned to a different position. protests in egypt have sw
seventy nine page military report made public this week by truthout investigative reporter jason leopold's freedom of information act request reveals that god not farhan abdul latif boarded medication and he had been for scribed that medication for mental illness now he used those drugs to actually commit suicide he just did two dozen capsules of a drug known as an vaca the. now is how he collected and hit those pills for so long the report also reveals that i've known for hahn abdulla latif...
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seventy nine page military report made public this week by truthout investigative reporter jason leopold's freedom of information act request reveals that odd none farhan abdulla latif hoarded medication he had been purse cried for mental illness and then use those pills to commit suicide huge destitute doesn't. of a draw known drug known as the question now is how he collected and his those pills for so long the report also reveals that don farhan abdul-latif showed numerous signs of desire to commit suicide the report said he wrote dark poems with suicidal themes asked for suicide pills from physicians and more numerous recommendations were noted for the guantanamo bay officials to prevent this type of event from occurring again it will be up to cliff sloan to figure out where a one ton of obey goes from here including persuading countries to take in the inmates that have already been approved for relates the special envoy position has not been filled since january when daniel fried was reassigned to a different position. protests in egypt have swelled so much so that the signs of the de
seventy nine page military report made public this week by truthout investigative reporter jason leopold's freedom of information act request reveals that odd none farhan abdulla latif hoarded medication he had been purse cried for mental illness and then use those pills to commit suicide huge destitute doesn't. of a draw known drug known as the question now is how he collected and his those pills for so long the report also reveals that don farhan abdul-latif showed numerous signs of desire to...
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and that the imagined can be real in the sense that a novel like ulysses and leopold bloom walked the streets of dublin in 1904 in my mind he is as powerful a character as my great grandfather who actually did walk the streets of dublin in 1904 at the same time too. when we take fiction and nonfiction, i don't see such a huge gulf between them. they're all really about stories and story telling. >> brown: so because sometimes we talk about fiction being a way of telling us more than history can. i'm not sure if you're saying that or you're saying that they both tell a different sort of story. >> what i'm interested in is how the small anonymous moments, they can enter into the large narrative of the bigger, more public moments. you get somebody like frederick douglass going to ireland in 1845. but he carries bar bells with him or he sees a maid on the stairs and he gets a whiff of tobacco from her. and so in the small details that we create a texture and a sort of an unlegislated history, if you will. >> brown: i was thinking you have frederick douglass and then you have the two pilot
and that the imagined can be real in the sense that a novel like ulysses and leopold bloom walked the streets of dublin in 1904 in my mind he is as powerful a character as my great grandfather who actually did walk the streets of dublin in 1904 at the same time too. when we take fiction and nonfiction, i don't see such a huge gulf between them. they're all really about stories and story telling. >> brown: so because sometimes we talk about fiction being a way of telling us more than...
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leopold is a beautiful boy. to get to bed at night. >> what we need to understand is babies need structure and consistency. it's a learning process. >> i'm all about regime. >> and you've got to start when they're infants. when you start, you start with great gadgets. just simply warocking your babyo sleep or singing a song is good enough. the trick is doing that and getting the baby calm and getting them in the crib when they're drowsy. they need to learn how to self-soothe. that's the trick. >> my 1 1/2-year-old has a blanket she taps on her nose, such an adorable thing. >> and the routine is very, very important. at this time of their age, we tend to get up at night frequently with them and turn on the lights. what you don't want to do. >> keep them in the dark. >> and do you have a rule on letting them cry it out? a lot of parents say, do i leave them in there and let them scream? first of all, how long? >> if you start right from the beginning, they'll learn to fall asleep on their own when they wake up. th
leopold is a beautiful boy. to get to bed at night. >> what we need to understand is babies need structure and consistency. it's a learning process. >> i'm all about regime. >> and you've got to start when they're infants. when you start, you start with great gadgets. just simply warocking your babyo sleep or singing a song is good enough. the trick is doing that and getting the baby calm and getting them in the crib when they're drowsy. they need to learn how to self-soothe....
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one over the other, but fiction can get into the small moments, where whatever it happens to be, leopold bloom, furnish of the corner, somebody brushing their teeth, somebody, you know, feeling a hand on your face, these things that history doesn't necessarily write about, but they are small moments that build-up and they make the large moments, and so i believe that fiction can create history. >> rose: we conclude tonight with an encore presentation of our conversation with artist james terrell on his major new exhibition at the guggenheim. >> ideas and thoughts are cheap, you know, you can have many of them but it is actually pulling it off and making these things, realizing them, and, you know, as an artist you have to manifest, you don't get to count the things you haven't done. but that you thought of that were terrific. >> rose: friedman, mccann and terrell when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. >> rose: additional funding provided by these funders. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> from our
one over the other, but fiction can get into the small moments, where whatever it happens to be, leopold bloom, furnish of the corner, somebody brushing their teeth, somebody, you know, feeling a hand on your face, these things that history doesn't necessarily write about, but they are small moments that build-up and they make the large moments, and so i believe that fiction can create history. >> rose: we conclude tonight with an encore presentation of our conversation with artist james...