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you do it the same all over. >> rose: pelosi and bratton when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: nancy pelosi is here. she is the minority leader of the house of representatives. this june marks her 25th year in congress. in 2007 she became the first womato be speaker of the house. he held that position until november 2010 when republicans gained control. during her tenure she was instrumental in passing president obama's signature domestic achievement, the patient protection affordable care act. last week, the supreme court challenged the constitutionality of the health care reform law during a three-day supreme court hearing session. the court's decision is expected in june and could impact the 2012 election. i am pleased to have nancy pelosi back at this table. >> thank you, charlie. great to be here. ro: let's ta abteal care first. >> i have confidence in the merits of the case. nibble judicial review and we wrote the bill, obviously, in compliance with the constituti
you do it the same all over. >> rose: pelosi and bratton when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: nancy pelosi is here. she is the minority leader of the house of representatives. this june marks her 25th year in congress. in 2007 she became the first womato be speaker of the house. he held that position until november 2010 when republicans gained control. during her tenure she was instrumental in...
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talk to george bratton who is a euro m.p. from the u.k. independence party live with us on the line from london victor not the first case of extradition to the u.s. that sparked controversy british businessman chris thompson was shipped off in february on charges of illegal shipping air defense batteries to be wrong what do you make of such cases. well mr copley square it was another alleged sting operation which are not allowed under english law. police forces i'm not allowed to do things like that and what concerns me about this is the procedure that's gone for a week now if essentially not just in relation to the u.s. in relation to europe but the european arrest warrant. extradition is now been reduced to. judicial surrender and is in fact legalized kidnapping in many cases i mean we've had some extraordinary cases in britain which mr type is one reflects a similar situation with the u.s. i courts can look at the evidence but he isn't allowed to challenge the evidence so his defense team a not allowed to say well it's not valid so it's
talk to george bratton who is a euro m.p. from the u.k. independence party live with us on the line from london victor not the first case of extradition to the u.s. that sparked controversy british businessman chris thompson was shipped off in february on charges of illegal shipping air defense batteries to be wrong what do you make of such cases. well mr copley square it was another alleged sting operation which are not allowed under english law. police forces i'm not allowed to do things like...
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as bill bratton points out, it's the chief who gets involved in that process and says, let's figure outogether, ends up getting a better contract, if you will, with the justice department than the one who just says, well, you know, whatever you want to do, we'll stick with >>> no ordinary concert at carnegie hall last night. on stage, a duo who describes themselves as mozart meets monty python and we'll show you more coming up. it was like a red rash... very sore looking kinda blistery. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i was a firefighter for 24 years. but, i have never encountered such a burning sensation until i had the shingles. i remember it well. i was in the back yard doing yard work. i had this irritation going on in my lower neck. i changed shirts because i thought there was something in the collar of the shirt irritating my neck. and i couldn't figure out what was going on. i had no idea it came from chickenpox. i always thought shingles was associated with people... a lot older than myself. i can tell you from experience, it is bad. it's something you ne
as bill bratton points out, it's the chief who gets involved in that process and says, let's figure outogether, ends up getting a better contract, if you will, with the justice department than the one who just says, well, you know, whatever you want to do, we'll stick with >>> no ordinary concert at carnegie hall last night. on stage, a duo who describes themselves as mozart meets monty python and we'll show you more coming up. it was like a red rash... very sore looking kinda...
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at court today his brother, david bratton. >> i haven't seen my brother in almost 27 years. so it was amazing just to see him. but i'm also reminded of how the system can railroad people if they don't have all the evidence. i'm reminded of that. >> october 1st, 1984, katherine fuller murdered in an alley off 8th and 8 streets northeast. katherine fuller mother of six robbed, beaten, sexually assaulted with a metal pole. the prosecution case based on testimony from witnesses like cliff yarborough, one of the convicted eight. at the trial, some 27 years ago, he gave a long videotaped statement about the murder. but today in court he said that was a lie. he said the cops made him do it. something his relatives suspected all along. >> when you saw him up on that stand today, what was your feeling? >> proud. because the truth is coming out and that's all, for 25 years, this is what we've been trying to do, get the truth out. >> reporter: on the stand cliff yarborough says detectives threw him around, hit his head on a table, and held him over a toilet to get him to talk. he said
at court today his brother, david bratton. >> i haven't seen my brother in almost 27 years. so it was amazing just to see him. but i'm also reminded of how the system can railroad people if they don't have all the evidence. i'm reminded of that. >> october 1st, 1984, katherine fuller murdered in an alley off 8th and 8 streets northeast. katherine fuller mother of six robbed, beaten, sexually assaulted with a metal pole. the prosecution case based on testimony from witnesses like...
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the transistor by walter bratton and after it came up in the junction transistor and then a host of other kinds of transistors, the transistor prophesies followed a gets -- after that a lot happened very quick succession. for example in 1954 which is the precursor for the panels today and communications and the intermission pherae, looking at the code and the capacity, communications satellites originally designed and begun at bell labs. the first was an eco satellite that was a passive satellite and then an active communications satellite and the language can of bell labs and the couple device which is really fundamental unit for the digital photography and the cell phones and it fueled the laser. a lot of the semiconductor temperature lasers came out which are still a central and every dvd player and it's a pretty big list. >> how does that happen to come out? what is the significance of the name and how did that matter the would lead to that trail of all those things you described? >> a little bit of history probably helps. bell labs was actually formed after the phone company had been
the transistor by walter bratton and after it came up in the junction transistor and then a host of other kinds of transistors, the transistor prophesies followed a gets -- after that a lot happened very quick succession. for example in 1954 which is the precursor for the panels today and communications and the intermission pherae, looking at the code and the capacity, communications satellites originally designed and begun at bell labs. the first was an eco satellite that was a passive...
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. >> reporter: bill bratton has run three major police departments, los angeles, new york city and bostone symptom of a broken system and how to fix them. >> its leadership is sending signals that anything goes. and it will be those in the organization that are going to take advantage of that. >> a front line police officer, his or her most important current is the confidence of the public. >> john miller is here. will we see more of this? this is a trend that will continue because of brutality and civil rights violations? >> well, i mean, to state the obvious, 99% of police officers, of course, 18,000 law enforcement agencies in the country go to work and do a great job every day. i think when you see 17 of these going, you might see more of them. that's the department department's posture on this which is we're going to get into these things. on the other hand, police departments, police chiefs may look at this trend and say, i need to clean up inside before they get here. >>> no ordinary concert at carnegie hall last night. on stage, a duo who describes themselves as mozart meets monty
. >> reporter: bill bratton has run three major police departments, los angeles, new york city and bostone symptom of a broken system and how to fix them. >> its leadership is sending signals that anything goes. and it will be those in the organization that are going to take advantage of that. >> a front line police officer, his or her most important current is the confidence of the public. >> john miller is here. will we see more of this? this is a trend that will...