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. >> when we met richard evans and roger, the high-spirited duo reunited as cell mates after a release. >> who were you tattooing on, again? >> actually, got caught tattooing on this character here. this is the one we got caught on. we got ran up on. in the end, oh, you going to bust us, really, for real. >> thank you gentlemen, thank you. >> i did 14 months in the hole. he got here, coming to the window, coming out, bro. i'll be right out. >> we have developed a nice relationship. i would do anything for this guy. anything. >> same. >> he's my twin sister, older sister. >> you're my best. >> but this bond also has a dark side. the cell mates share a strong appetite for methamphetamine. >> what am i in for? meth. in 2002, i get pulled over. i have a lab in my car. they pull me over for a traffic stop. look what we got here. cooking meth. what a surprise. i was cooking it, dealing it, doing it. anything i could, i was. i like it. the meth. the whole lifestyle it comes with. living like a rock star. going to clubs, you know, naked girls dancing. oh, what's up? yeah, baby, that's right. >
. >> when we met richard evans and roger, the high-spirited duo reunited as cell mates after a release. >> who were you tattooing on, again? >> actually, got caught tattooing on this character here. this is the one we got caught on. we got ran up on. in the end, oh, you going to bust us, really, for real. >> thank you gentlemen, thank you. >> i did 14 months in the hole. he got here, coming to the window, coming out, bro. i'll be right out. >> we have...
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. >> when we met richard evans and richard boshears, the high-spirited duo had recently reunited as cellmates after bosheers recent 14-month stay in a home. >> who are you tattooing on again? >> actually, got caught tattooing on this guy right here. this is the one we got caught doing right here. we got ran up on while doing this. gun in hand. going to bust us? >> really, for real? >> oh, man. >> thank you, gentleman, thank you. >> next thing i know, i do 14 months in the hole. >> he hangs out here. coming to the window. "when are you coming out, bro?" i'll be right out. i'll be right out. telling me lies man. >> we've developed a really nice relationship. >> i'd do anything for this guy. anything. >> yeah. same. >> he's my twin sister. older sister. >> i'm glad you came back. >> but this bond also has a dark side. the cellmates share a strong appetite for methamphetamine. >> what am i in for? cooking meth. back in 2002 i get pulled over. i have a whole lab in the car, microwave, everything. and they pulled me over for a traffic stop and say, oh, look what we've got here. cooking meth. what a
. >> when we met richard evans and richard boshears, the high-spirited duo had recently reunited as cellmates after bosheers recent 14-month stay in a home. >> who are you tattooing on again? >> actually, got caught tattooing on this guy right here. this is the one we got caught doing right here. we got ran up on while doing this. gun in hand. going to bust us? >> really, for real? >> oh, man. >> thank you, gentleman, thank you. >> next thing i know, i...
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they are and what they are dog screaming for blood in far away land, richard engel is chief important to correspondent for nbc news. evan kohlmann is an nbc analyst. richard, they aren't going away a different way of life, they are going away to kill americans. yesterday nbc news learned douglas mcarthur mccain was killed fighting for isis. now a second american turn coat killed in the same incident with mccain. today pentagon spokesman john kirby told andrea mitchel that the threat from isis in the form of the western recruits is serious. let's listen. >> we s and dozens of americans are potentially becoming radicalized and fighting with groups like isil. that's worrisome enough. when we talk about the potential immediate sift threat of isil, that's one of the factors we are talking about. this idea that foreign fighters could go over there, get radicalized, get trained, then come back it their homeland. whether it is united states or any other western nation. >> we can't even decide what to call this thing, isil or isis. these young men from america of different backgrounds have gone over to join it. how do we explain
they are and what they are dog screaming for blood in far away land, richard engel is chief important to correspondent for nbc news. evan kohlmann is an nbc analyst. richard, they aren't going away a different way of life, they are going away to kill americans. yesterday nbc news learned douglas mcarthur mccain was killed fighting for isis. now a second american turn coat killed in the same incident with mccain. today pentagon spokesman john kirby told andrea mitchel that the threat from isis...
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. >> evan davis, the house judiciary staff looking into the impeachment inquiry of president richard nixon. thank you very much for being with us from new york. we will continue our programming next week as cspan 3 american history t.v. focuses on the resignation of richard nixon 1974, 40 years later. again, that is next sunday here on cspan 3 on 8:00 eastern time, 5:00 for those of you on the west coast. tuesday night on american history tv, more water gate with the house judiciary committee's impeachment hearings against president nixon. we'll get opening statements from members of the committee starting with its chairman. new jersey congressman peter ridino starting tuesday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on cspan 3's american history tv. >> with live coverage of the u.s. house on cspan here on
. >> evan davis, the house judiciary staff looking into the impeachment inquiry of president richard nixon. thank you very much for being with us from new york. we will continue our programming next week as cspan 3 american history t.v. focuses on the resignation of richard nixon 1974, 40 years later. again, that is next sunday here on cspan 3 on 8:00 eastern time, 5:00 for those of you on the west coast. tuesday night on american history tv, more water gate with the house judiciary...
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evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: today marks the 40th anniversary of president richard nixon's departure from the white house. the only president to resign from office posed for this iconic shot while boarding the helicopter in which he began his journey back to california. nixon resigned in the face of near-certain house impeachment and senate conviction. up next, ancient water systems ripe for contamination. what one big city is doing about it. and tortoise shell ipads? art or cruelty when the cbs evening news continues. >> glor: unexpected showers outside boston today. a ruptured water main sent a plume 80 feet into the air. that break occurred just whroks away from a reservoir. today's break is only the latest in a series of mishaps, some far more serious that are raising questions of aging water systems in this country. here's mark strassman. >> reporter: atlanta's water needs in 2014 rely on a system designed in 1875 and built pieced meal ever since. the original part of this was built inine 90. >> late 1890s. >> reporter: jo ann macrina is atlanta's watershed commissioner. some of the pipes still used
evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: today marks the 40th anniversary of president richard nixon's departure from the white house. the only president to resign from office posed for this iconic shot while boarding the helicopter in which he began his journey back to california. nixon resigned in the face of near-certain house impeachment and senate conviction. up next, ancient water systems ripe for contamination. what one big city is doing about it. and tortoise shell ipads? art or...
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richard nixon's resignation as president of the united states. this week american history tv looks back at the summer of 1974, and president nixon's last days in office. in a few moments evan davis a lawyer for the house judiciary committee's impeachment inquiry. he talks about the supreme court face u.s. versus nixon. at issue was president nixon's claim that executive privilege allowed him to refuse to hand over records of value office conversations. in about ten minutes, the three hour long supreme court oral argument in the case. >> joining us from new york on c-span 3 is american history tv is evan davis as we look back 40 years at a key u.s. supreme court ruling on the watergate case. mr. davis, thanks very much for being with us here on american history television. >> i'm glad to be here. >> take us back to the supreme court oral arguments july 1974. what was the issue that the court was about to decide and who were some of the key players? >> well, the basic issue the court was going to decide was whether the president had to turn over tape recordings that had been made of conversations of the white house that had been subpoenaed by the special prosecutor. so the s
richard nixon's resignation as president of the united states. this week american history tv looks back at the summer of 1974, and president nixon's last days in office. in a few moments evan davis a lawyer for the house judiciary committee's impeachment inquiry. he talks about the supreme court face u.s. versus nixon. at issue was president nixon's claim that executive privilege allowed him to refuse to hand over records of value office conversations. in about ten minutes, the three hour long...
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richard, thank you very much. evan coleman is an nbc terrorism analyst. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> let's start where richard ended off. they said this was about air strikes in iraq. turns out they've demanded hundreds of millions of dollars in ransom. we don't pay. some european countries do pay. does the fact that they pay complicate the situation when an american is held captive? >> absolutely. the question is about whether or not they even expected to get paid a ransom or whether this was simply a way of convincing the europeans to pay more. in other words, if you don't pay, this is what's going to happen. that's exactly what we've seen in north africa. when the europeans have paid ransom, these groups have been executed britains and americans to try to force the europeans to pay more. >> the isis militants dmapded an end to the air strikes. the president launched 14 air strikes in iraq just yesterday which immediately makes you think about the fate of steve sotlo sotloff, the other american being held. how colicating is that as a or like
richard, thank you very much. evan coleman is an nbc terrorism analyst. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> let's start where richard ended off. they said this was about air strikes in iraq. turns out they've demanded hundreds of millions of dollars in ransom. we don't pay. some european countries do pay. does the fact that they pay complicate the situation when an american is held captive? >> absolutely. the question is about whether or not they even expected to get paid...
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richard. for more on the threat from isis, i'm joined by nbc political analyst colonel jack jacobs and evan coleman, an nbc news terrorism analyst. the same i have been having in my head for days. how do we win a limited war, go from limited air strikes to crushing the enemy as secretary of state john kerry put it the other day? i will start with jack jacobs. how do we do both -- keep it limited and win all out war to eradicate isis? >> the irony is our ally in the whole thing has to be syria. >> right. >> just a couple of months ago people were talking about how we needed to squash assad. we need to be on the side of the rebels. exactly the opposite is going to be the case if we want to go after isis. our ally has to be assad. otherwise we won't be able to do it. it will require not only air assets but on the ground. that means assad. >> who fights from the iraqi side if we have assad with us at least by implication on the syrian side. who takes on isis besides us on the iraqi side? >> the only allies there -- it's not baghdad. we have been relying on baghdad for some time to no avail. it has to b
richard. for more on the threat from isis, i'm joined by nbc political analyst colonel jack jacobs and evan coleman, an nbc news terrorism analyst. the same i have been having in my head for days. how do we win a limited war, go from limited air strikes to crushing the enemy as secretary of state john kerry put it the other day? i will start with jack jacobs. how do we do both -- keep it limited and win all out war to eradicate isis? >> the irony is our ally in the whole thing has to be...
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richard nixon's resignation as president of the united states. this week american history tv looks back at the summer of 1974, and president nixon's last days in office. in a few moments evan davis a lawyer for the house judiciary committee's impeachment inquiry. he talks about the supreme court face u.s. versus nixon. at issue was president nixon's claim that executive privilege allowed him to refuse to hand over records of value office conversations. in about ten minutes, the three hour long supreme court oral argument in the case.
richard nixon's resignation as president of the united states. this week american history tv looks back at the summer of 1974, and president nixon's last days in office. in a few moments evan davis a lawyer for the house judiciary committee's impeachment inquiry. he talks about the supreme court face u.s. versus nixon. at issue was president nixon's claim that executive privilege allowed him to refuse to hand over records of value office conversations. in about ten minutes, the three hour long...
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. >> richard engel in turkey.rkey. thank you very much. much. evan coleman is an nbc terrorist analyst. >> good morning.rning. >> they said this was about airstrikes in iraq.iraq. i turns out they demanded anded hundreds of millions in ransom.. we don't pay, some european ean countries do pay.do pay. does the fact that they pay th complicate the situation when an american is held captive?aptive? >> absolutely. >> abs it's a question of whether or o not they expect to get paid a a ransom or whether this is simply a way of inducing europeans to pay more, in other words, if you don't pay, this is water going to happen. gappen. in africa, they have been been executed for being an american as an inducement to force the e europeans to pay more.peans to . >> the president launched 14 he airstrikes in iraq just airstrikes in iraq just yesterday, which immediately yesterday, which immediately makes you think of the other ma american being held. held. how complicated was that as a fact?fact? >> look, i think everyone would like to do everything they can to sav
. >> richard engel in turkey.rkey. thank you very much. much. evan coleman is an nbc terrorist analyst. >> good morning.rning. >> they said this was about airstrikes in iraq.iraq. i turns out they demanded anded hundreds of millions in ransom.. we don't pay, some european ean countries do pay.do pay. does the fact that they pay th complicate the situation when an american is held captive?aptive? >> absolutely. >> abs it's a question of whether or o not they expect...
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evans and novak wrote a piece in which they said reagan's political aides are beside themselves because they don't know how they could possibly position ronald reagan for the presidency unless he repudiates richard nixon and what the pundits didn't understand is this was the soul of ronald reagan's appeal. he gave the american people permission to not worry and just kind of ignore problems. >> i want to go to something -- a bit of ronald history that sticks with me, and it's the first trip reagan took after becoming the 1980 republican nominee. and it's a place where three civil is rights workers were murdered in 1964. here is a clip from nbc's coverage of that event is. let's take a look. >> ronald reagan fans waved and flashed the victory sign all along his route to mississippi's noshoba county fair. ronald reagan said 90% of them he figured were democrats. the crowd shouted by no. he told the deep south crowd he believes in states rights. the he believes government is out of balance because the federal establishment has taken powers never intended in the constitution. the real purples of reagan's trip is a speech to the urban league on black unemployment. in mississippi it was difficult to fi
evans and novak wrote a piece in which they said reagan's political aides are beside themselves because they don't know how they could possibly position ronald reagan for the presidency unless he repudiates richard nixon and what the pundits didn't understand is this was the soul of ronald reagan's appeal. he gave the american people permission to not worry and just kind of ignore problems. >> i want to go to something -- a bit of ronald history that sticks with me, and it's the first...
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[applause] by richard nixon, her husband, evan cox -- edwin cox.e will be seeing the president again at andrews air force base. we are set up there. there will be another short farewell as he transfers to an air force jet. he is not taking the presidential plane. at least that is the word as of this morning. that seems to have changed every hour. >> i think the case is very much as it was last evening. that vice president ford, soon to be the new president, made it clear he would be happy to have resident nixon make the ride back to san clemente aboard air force one or the spirit of 76. that is a picture of some of the crowd at the white house, staff members, cabinet members lining the white house walls to say goodbye to the president. vice president ford made it clear he would be happy to have the president lie on the number one air force plane. president nixon knows the value of medications aboard air force 76.or the spirit of there has been some confusion as to which aircraft he would use. they are both side-by-side at andrews air force base. we
[applause] by richard nixon, her husband, evan cox -- edwin cox.e will be seeing the president again at andrews air force base. we are set up there. there will be another short farewell as he transfers to an air force jet. he is not taking the presidential plane. at least that is the word as of this morning. that seems to have changed every hour. >> i think the case is very much as it was last evening. that vice president ford, soon to be the new president, made it clear he would be happy...
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. >> evan davis, the house judiciary staff looking into the impeachment inquiry of president richard nixon. thank you very much for being with us from new york. we will continue our programming next week as cspan 3 american history t.v. focuses on the resignation of richard nixon 1974, 40 years later. again, that is next sunday here on cspan 3 on 8:00 eastern time, 5:00 for those of you on the west coast. tuesday night on american history tv, more water gate with the house judiciary committee's impeachment hearings against president nixon. we'll get opening statements from members of the committee starting with its chairman. new jersey congressman peter ridino starting tuesday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on cspan 3's american history tv. >> with live coverage of the u.s. house on cspan here on cspan 3 we compliment that coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events. on week ends we're the home to american history t.v. with programs that tell our nation's story including six unique stories. the civil war's 150th anniversary visiting bat
. >> evan davis, the house judiciary staff looking into the impeachment inquiry of president richard nixon. thank you very much for being with us from new york. we will continue our programming next week as cspan 3 american history t.v. focuses on the resignation of richard nixon 1974, 40 years later. again, that is next sunday here on cspan 3 on 8:00 eastern time, 5:00 for those of you on the west coast. tuesday night on american history tv, more water gate with the house judiciary...