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least seven of her husband's are from countries that have been red flagged by the us including eastern turkeyy command pakistan including husband number eight who was sent back to pakistan. bill: this story took a crazy turn. >> immigration. filing false statements filing false documents. she is a walking textbook. >> what he is calling a green card marriage. any attorney any attorney in their right mind would never get involved in the case because they are hard to prove. he will be optimistic that she might get a plea deal out of this. less present time. bill: i want to ask you, the fact that she was never divorced or widowed presents a problem which is also criminal the tied to a potential terrorist is huge. what kind of time as she facing? >> they did an investigation of their own. nailing nailing her on her last marriage in march of 2010. the charge was actually called filing false instruments filing a mayor's license when your not divorced already. how did she get through? out of the usoc this. >> something is very wrong here. this is beneficial to the government. bill: he missed out on
least seven of her husband's are from countries that have been red flagged by the us including eastern turkeyy command pakistan including husband number eight who was sent back to pakistan. bill: this story took a crazy turn. >> immigration. filing false statements filing false documents. she is a walking textbook. >> what he is calling a green card marriage. any attorney any attorney in their right mind would never get involved in the case because they are hard to prove. he will be...
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focused on some historical findings by turkish historians here the uncovering of mass graves in eastern turkeyonging to some 5,000 turkish ottoman soldiers that they claim were killed by the armenians so just an example of how different narratives of an event that's taken place 100 years ago continues it's important to note that the government says it is trying to come to terms or at least trying to rectify plaintiff the mistrust or ill feeling between the two young communities for the second time in eights history turkey has issued a letter of condolence to the armenians who lost their ancestors in the events that took place 100 years ago the prime minister's office issued that statement just a few days ago. so there are some commemorations taking place but over all the turks here aren't taking the event with the same if you if you furfur that the oriens are. >>> to yep en now. the popular resistence forces have cut supply lines to the rudy and forces of former president saleh in two other district. meanwhile, peace takes are inevitable even as fighting continues victoria gatenby reports. >>
focused on some historical findings by turkish historians here the uncovering of mass graves in eastern turkeyonging to some 5,000 turkish ottoman soldiers that they claim were killed by the armenians so just an example of how different narratives of an event that's taken place 100 years ago continues it's important to note that the government says it is trying to come to terms or at least trying to rectify plaintiff the mistrust or ill feeling between the two young communities for the second...
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in istanbul and in the square as well as the main church service in the cathedral in vann and eastern turkeyood to know it was renovated by the turkish government and paid money to rebuild it there, it's an example the government says doesn't discriminate against the armenian citizens and proof they say that a lot of the narrative that has been portrayed against turkey is politicized or based on political accusations rather than facts, morgan. >> it's interesting you mentioned a narrative and reminding us is important saying they have a large armenian community and there is controversy about the way events are handled especially those who died in world war i how are people reacting and what is the feeling like right now? >> well morgan turkey is a very patriotic society and it's difficult to walk in any of the squares or streets without huge flags and much like the u.s. where you see people hanging flags outside their homes and so forth, there is a very strong sense of nationalism here and that is why it's difficult for people to accept some of the criticism that is levelled against turkey n
in istanbul and in the square as well as the main church service in the cathedral in vann and eastern turkeyood to know it was renovated by the turkish government and paid money to rebuild it there, it's an example the government says doesn't discriminate against the armenian citizens and proof they say that a lot of the narrative that has been portrayed against turkey is politicized or based on political accusations rather than facts, morgan. >> it's interesting you mentioned a narrative...
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at the end of world war i, the government moved the air mean yuns into eastern turkey to syria to beom the advancing russian armies. the fear was that the armenians would work with the russian armies. hundreds of thousands of people died, sometimes of famine and disease, but usually because of kurds that carried out attacks. that's the core of tissue. >> brown: is the extent of the killing disputed tore the intent, the word genocide? >> it's the intent. it's not the extent. the intent was to rid the country of armenians and it wasn't a benign movement. i was under duress and there was killing all along the way killing and rape and pillaging and all kinds of massacres committed. >> brown: and, again, is it a question of semantics over the word genocide? >> a lot of people point at the sheer number of people killed and say that clearly constitutes genocide, that includes many armenians and people outside of turkey. but if you asked the turks what they thought they said while so many people died you don't see the equal of the the smoking gun, the premeditated nature of the act and there
at the end of world war i, the government moved the air mean yuns into eastern turkey to syria to beom the advancing russian armies. the fear was that the armenians would work with the russian armies. hundreds of thousands of people died, sometimes of famine and disease, but usually because of kurds that carried out attacks. that's the core of tissue. >> brown: is the extent of the killing disputed tore the intent, the word genocide? >> it's the intent. it's not the extent. the...
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vigils in the churches here in istanbul and there is a main event that is taking place in vann and eastern turkey is the main cathedral or where the main cathedral is and knowing it was renovated by the turkish government and doesn't discriminate against the armenian citizens and, in fact, continues to say it never systematically tried to target them. we see there is a different narrative according to turks what happened 100 years ago and one who continues to display the different narrative and propagate it is the daughter of a general in the ottoman turkish army and we met up with her yesterday to hear what she had to say. 74-year-old runs a small museum in istanbul on display are artifacts, books and war time memorabilia that belonged to her late father who was a general in the ottoman army and the story give as glimpse in the turkish version of events in 1915 when thousands were forcibly transferred from homes and allegedly killed by the ottoman turks. >> no problem between turkish people and armenian people and after the armenian be troyed ottoman government told them you have to change place
vigils in the churches here in istanbul and there is a main event that is taking place in vann and eastern turkey is the main cathedral or where the main cathedral is and knowing it was renovated by the turkish government and doesn't discriminate against the armenian citizens and, in fact, continues to say it never systematically tried to target them. we see there is a different narrative according to turks what happened 100 years ago and one who continues to display the different narrative and...
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turks killed by armenians, up to 5,000 dead bodies were uncovered in those graves in the eastern part of turkeyording to the historians there and it's important to know that turkish society generally is more interested in commemorating 100 years since world war i where thousands of otoman turks were killed defending territories and also the anniversary of the birth of the new republic so that strong sense of pride and patriotism which is evident in society is at the forefront these days although as i mentioned there is going to be several commemoration events of what took place and the society is marking other events as we speak. >> live in istanbul. now in libya 13 fighters loyal to army chief have been killed by rival malitias in benghazi more fighting reported between other armed groups in tripoli and parts of southern benghazi a three day truce supporting two rival governments collapsed on thursday. now in yemen there have been more air strikes by saudi-led coalition and targets and those loyal to hadi have gain large control and there will be no peace until the houthis surrender and we hav
turks killed by armenians, up to 5,000 dead bodies were uncovered in those graves in the eastern part of turkeyording to the historians there and it's important to know that turkish society generally is more interested in commemorating 100 years since world war i where thousands of otoman turks were killed defending territories and also the anniversary of the birth of the new republic so that strong sense of pride and patriotism which is evident in society is at the forefront these days...
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exploration and exploitation of resources in eastern mediterranean, which can be utilised and final if cypress reunites and her political relations with turkey normalizes. >> the opening of ports, markets and the potential offshore oil and gas reserves can bring potential. people here may differ on politics, they are united in the hope of ending isolation. >> memorial services continue in turkey to commemorate the 100th anniversary of one of the bloodiest battles of the first world war. leaders and representatives from ireland, britain and new zealand attended a ceremony. troops propelled an allied attack on the peninsula. >> a group of russian bikers are on the way to germany despite a warning that it will not be allowed to cross their border. >> reporter: revving up for the summer season, these are russia's notorious bikers. they sport the look of outlaws, rebels of the road. born to be wild - not these days. now they ride for russia and christianity. >> our values are based on the same thing on which our countries are based, orthodox religion. >> leader of the pack is the surgeon. on a u.s. sanctions list for involvement in the takeover o
exploration and exploitation of resources in eastern mediterranean, which can be utilised and final if cypress reunites and her political relations with turkey normalizes. >> the opening of ports, markets and the potential offshore oil and gas reserves can bring potential. people here may differ on politics, they are united in the hope of ending isolation. >> memorial services continue in turkey to commemorate the 100th anniversary of one of the bloodiest battles of the first world...
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. >> the turkey cypriots believe that all those involved in this conflict can gain if this island reunites. >> we also have the exploration and exploitation of the natural resources in eastern mediterranean, which can best be utilized and be viable if cypress reunites and her political relations with turkey normalizes. >> the opening of ports markets and gas reserves may bring potential and they may be in hope of ending their isolation. >> russian motorbikers are on their way to germany despite a warning from poland they will not be allowed past that border. with tensions running high, warsaw consider the planned trip to be provocative. rory challands went out to meet them. >> revving up for the summer season these are russia's most notorious bikers. they sport the unmistakable look of rebels, but born to be wild? not these days. now they ride for russia and christianity. >> our values are based on the same thing in which our country is based. it's orthodox reasonable. >> leader of the pack is alexander's eldest son aka the surgeon. he's on the sanctions list for involvement of russia's take cover of crimea. he showed me his favorite bikes and adoctor could articulated a be
. >> the turkey cypriots believe that all those involved in this conflict can gain if this island reunites. >> we also have the exploration and exploitation of the natural resources in eastern mediterranean, which can best be utilized and be viable if cypress reunites and her political relations with turkey normalizes. >> the opening of ports markets and gas reserves may bring potential and they may be in hope of ending their isolation. >> russian motorbikers are on...
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and in the eastern province, a roadside bomb has killed 12 people. up to 3,000 people usually cross between turkeyia every day, but for the past month there has been no activity as the boarder is closed. bernard smith reports now on the effect the closure is having on those who rely on freedom of movement. >> reporter: until a month ago mohamed could have crossed in to turk friday syria just by showing her passport as a turkey border gate. >> translator: i have been walking for two hours i just want to see my son. but there is no way of getting in to turkey. >> reporter: sheds being smuggled in because turkey has closed its border to syrians escapeing from a civil war. turkish government officials say they remain committed to an open door policy. there are 1.7 million syrians in turkey already they say. but the government can't say when the borders will reopen. between a thousand to 3,000 syrians a day would cross this border in to turkey before the government closed it for what it says are security reasons. although emergency medical cases can still get through. now syrians can only leave turkey
and in the eastern province, a roadside bomb has killed 12 people. up to 3,000 people usually cross between turkeyia every day, but for the past month there has been no activity as the boarder is closed. bernard smith reports now on the effect the closure is having on those who rely on freedom of movement. >> reporter: until a month ago mohamed could have crossed in to turk friday syria just by showing her passport as a turkey border gate. >> translator: i have been walking for two...
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turkey farm in iowa last week. >>> this morning, a batch of potentially severe storms is rolling across the eastern united states. strong thunderstorms including hail and damaging winds are possible from the mid-atlantic to the carolinas. >>> recovery operations are under way in metro atlanta after a powerful storm cell moved through yesterday afternoon. tornado warnings were issued for several counties. trees and power lines were knocked over and there were mashable-size hail but no one was injured. >>> baltimore was quiet overnight but tension, high for investigators trying to determine how a blass pittsburgh in police custody suffered a fatal spine injury. the police commissioner ordered a full review. craig boswell reports. the. >> we will fight for freddie gray! >> reporter: demonstrators went face-to-face with police in baltimore's district. the video was obtained by cbs baltimore station. gray was carried by police his feet dragging on the ground. a half hour later, he was in a coma. an autopsy revealed the cause of death was a spinal injury. >> we know the final outcome of mr. gray unfortunately, he passe
turkey farm in iowa last week. >>> this morning, a batch of potentially severe storms is rolling across the eastern united states. strong thunderstorms including hail and damaging winds are possible from the mid-atlantic to the carolinas. >>> recovery operations are under way in metro atlanta after a powerful storm cell moved through yesterday afternoon. tornado warnings were issued for several counties. trees and power lines were knocked over and there were mashable-size hail...
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eastern on c-span two. later in the day on c-span3, we will hear from turkey's foreign affairs minister about the country's role in the middle east and the conflicts in syria iran and yemen. he will be speaking at the carnegie endowment for international peace. live coverage begins at 2:30 p.m. eastern. announcer: challenging the new fcc internet rules, five organizations are filed lawsuits against the fcc. monday night on the communicators, we will speak with the president and ceo of one of those organizations. walter sukkot -- mccormick. and christopher lewis >>. >> we are we challenging the classification of internet access. we are turning it into a common carrier service pursuant to 19th-century railroad delayed. common carriage is a vestige of the english common law
eastern on c-span two. later in the day on c-span3, we will hear from turkey's foreign affairs minister about the country's role in the middle east and the conflicts in syria iran and yemen. he will be speaking at the carnegie endowment for international peace. live coverage begins at 2:30 p.m. eastern. announcer: challenging the new fcc internet rules, five organizations are filed lawsuits against the fcc. monday night on the communicators, we will speak with the president and ceo of one of...
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. >>> turkey's president visits iran after a meeting with a top saudi official. plus. >>> i'm andrew simmons reporting from donetsk in easternkraine, and i'll explain why families are still living in these conditions underground, even though there's a ceasefire. ♪ >>> hello, the fight for control of yemen continues between forces loyal to the government supported by a saudi-lead coalition, and shia houthi rebels. it's a been nearly two weeks since the air campaign began. let's take a look at some of the latest targets to be hit. saudi war planes bombed an air place controlled by houthi fighters near the city of ibb. in an area in the southern port city of aden many civilian homes were destroyed. and yemeni government forces are said to recaptured the air base from houthi fighters north of aden. our correspondent has more. >> reporter: a civilian in the center of aden is shot by a houthi sniper as he films the streets below, an example of how dangerous the streets of yemen have become. this is the kind of violence any saudi-lead coalition says they are targeting with their air strikes. they accuse them of cracking down on any
. >>> turkey's president visits iran after a meeting with a top saudi official. plus. >>> i'm andrew simmons reporting from donetsk in easternkraine, and i'll explain why families are still living in these conditions underground, even though there's a ceasefire. ♪ >>> hello, the fight for control of yemen continues between forces loyal to the government supported by a saudi-lead coalition, and shia houthi rebels. it's a been nearly two weeks since the air campaign...
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. >>> turkey's growing outrage after pope francis called the killing of a million armenians genocide. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. it is 10:47 eastern taking a look at today's top stories. en investigation is underway at disney world after one person died at the park. a lamborghini crashed into a guardrail. it killed the passenger and injured the driver. >>> russia is lifting its ban on supplying rockets to iran. president vladimir putin reinstated a contract that was canceled last year. and it it is in exchange of crude oil. >>> kenyan government has given u.n. three months to relocate the camp one of the world's largest, sheltering half a million somalian refugees. >>> vote something under way in sudan for that country's parliament elections. the polls will be open for three days. the omar al-bashir is expected to win even though he's the world's only sitting leader wanted for genocide charge. we have more from khartoum. >> it is very slow. people have been coming very slowly. a few people, it's very quiet. we've made phone calls in two other polling stations in khartoum. they're staying very low key as well. and it's important to
. >>> turkey's growing outrage after pope francis called the killing of a million armenians genocide. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. it is 10:47 eastern taking a look at today's top stories. en investigation is underway at disney world after one person died at the park. a lamborghini crashed into a guardrail. it killed the passenger and injured the driver. >>> russia is lifting its ban on supplying rockets to iran. president vladimir putin reinstated a contract...
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eastern. joining us today we will hear from turkey's foreign affairs minister. expected to talk about his country's role in the middle east amid conflicts in syria and yemen and the relationship with the west and with on civilities. live coverage under way at 2:30 eastern. >> challenging the new fcc internet rules, five organizations have filed lawsuits against the he. tonight, we will speak with the president and ceo of one of those organizations. u.s. telecoms walter or make and supporter of the rules christopher lewis. vice president for government affairs at public knowledge. >> what we challenging is the reclassification of internet act test from being an information service to a telecommunications service regulated as a common carrier pursuant to 19th-century railroad regulations. common courage is a vestige of the english common law originally applied to railroads and trucking companies and airlines, but it has been repealed for all of the industry's going on over 30 years ago, because it imposes new cost, it slowed innovation and really chilled investmen
eastern. joining us today we will hear from turkey's foreign affairs minister. expected to talk about his country's role in the middle east amid conflicts in syria and yemen and the relationship with the west and with on civilities. live coverage under way at 2:30 eastern. >> challenging the new fcc internet rules, five organizations have filed lawsuits against the he. tonight, we will speak with the president and ceo of one of those organizations. u.s. telecoms walter or make and...
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exploitation of the natural resources in the eastern mediterranean, which can best be utilized and be viable if cyprus reunites and her political relations with turkey normalizes. >> the opening of ports, markets and the potential off-shore oil and gas reserves can bring huge potential. while people here may differ on politics they are reunited on the open of ending their isolation. >> millions of women for rural areas in southern india are using a government community based initiative to form jobs. >> they're all in it together. they work on a small cooperative farm sharing the risks and profits. like the others she is from a poor family. she began working when her husband had an accident eight years ago. >> my family is from the fishing community, but gradually the work became less and less. i think it's the best thing that has happened to me. i'm getting a good pay and supporting my family. >> the women's are part of the respectful family program employing rural women in different types of jobs and giving them an income. the local leader was herself december institute a few years ago. now she runs this program. and she said the greatest part of t
exploitation of the natural resources in the eastern mediterranean, which can best be utilized and be viable if cyprus reunites and her political relations with turkey normalizes. >> the opening of ports, markets and the potential off-shore oil and gas reserves can bring huge potential. while people here may differ on politics they are reunited on the open of ending their isolation. >> millions of women for rural areas in southern india are using a government community based...
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ever concerned that al assad if he stays much longer in power he's going to suck turkey into the vortex of middle eastern chaos? thank you. >> thank you very much. it's true that despite all the challenges that european societies have been facing, like economic and financial crisis, migration issues, and integration, and also international crime and organized crime and international terrorism, climate change, you can -- i can name more. despite all these challenges, the european continent is still the most stable and most developed and most democratic continent. and we never regret for investing in middle east. you cannot always succeed. but we shall do our best to support the middle eastern people. and we should support the countries suffering from all these crisis. that's why we give full support to new iraqi government. inclusive government. and regarding syria. yes, we have to allocate the terrorist organization. but we should eradicate the root causes of the problem. yesterday, there was al qaeda it was emerged from al qaeda in iraq. then they got support from different circles, and they moved to sy
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exploitation of the natural resources in eastern mediterranean which can best be utilized and be viable if cyprus reunites and her political relations with turkeyormalizes. >> the opening of ports, market did and the potential off-shore oil and gas reserves can bring huge potential and while people herein differ on politics they are united in the hope of ending their isolation. north earn cyprus. >> authorities have downgraded the likelihood of another major eruption of the chilean volcano. people have been evacuated from their homes and airlines have cancelled flights. local people living in the shadow of the volcano: >> reporter: like a sleeping giant, the volcano awokened. it reminded chile 43 years of lying dormant is a capt nap. the more than 10 million-year-old volcano erupted suddenly late wednesday. now, many of the 4,000 residents were forced to evacuate were briefly allowed to return to the so-called red zone to check on their homes and clear roads and roofs as best they could. >> i came to remove the ash from the roof so it won't collapse. we are nervous and don't know when we will be able to return home. >> a state of emergency rema
exploitation of the natural resources in eastern mediterranean which can best be utilized and be viable if cyprus reunites and her political relations with turkeyormalizes. >> the opening of ports, market did and the potential off-shore oil and gas reserves can bring huge potential and while people herein differ on politics they are united in the hope of ending their isolation. north earn cyprus. >> authorities have downgraded the likelihood of another major eruption of the chilean...
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turkey. and officials say they think they know what is behind that mysterious disease that has been killing patients in nigeria in less than 24 hours. hours. next sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al j us >> the former right hand man to saddam hussein is dead tonight. according to dna testing conducted by hezbollah in iraq. will turn over the body of izzat ibrahim al-douri tomorrow. the u.s. government once considering al-douri the most dangerous and wanted iraqis. still close to saddam hussein at large. >>> a police stake in helman province lowlg allowing those gunmen to storm in. >>> i.s.i.l. releasing a video showing what appears to be the execution of ethiopian christians. ethiopian officials are working to confirm the identity of those individuals. the logo can be seen on the screen. fighting tonight continues in yemen where soldiers loyal to the president are gaining ground against houthi rebels. those forces are backed by saudi led air strikes. now with civilians caught in the middle the u.n. is warning more aid is needed. osama ben javid reports. >> regaining the complex from the houthi fighters in aden. abd rabbu mansour hadi led here lived here before fleeing
turkey. and officials say they think they know what is behind that mysterious disease that has been killing patients in nigeria in less than 24 hours. hours. next sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al j us >> the former right hand man to saddam hussein is dead tonight. according to dna testing conducted by hezbollah in iraq. will turn over the body of izzat ibrahim al-douri tomorrow. the u.s. government once considering al-douri the most dangerous and wanted iraqis. still close to saddam...
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turkey until it complies. >>> still to come at the scene of the massacre in kenya, a man's wait for word of a student unaccounted for. plus... >> i'm andrew simmonds reporting from donetsk in eastern ukraine. i explain why families are living in these conditions under ground even though there's a ceasefire. >>> and in sport - turkish police say that two suspects have been arrested after the leading team was attacked by gunfire. gunfire. >>> all that to come. iran's newsagency is reporting gunmen have killed eight border guards in the south-east. the attack took place in the balochi stan province the second reported incident in the area iran's official news says revolutionary guards probing up links between it and three members. >>> the u.n. security council discussed how to help thousands of refugees mostly palestinians caught in the crossfire in yarmouk camp. most of the camp is in ruins after being overrun. a top official is asking for people to beevacuated under emergency measures. iraq's federal government and kurdish regional government say they'll work together in a bit to liberate the northern provinces. the p.m. and kurdish president made the announcement in a joint news c
turkey until it complies. >>> still to come at the scene of the massacre in kenya, a man's wait for word of a student unaccounted for. plus... >> i'm andrew simmonds reporting from donetsk in eastern ukraine. i explain why families are living in these conditions under ground even though there's a ceasefire. >>> and in sport - turkish police say that two suspects have been arrested after the leading team was attacked by gunfire. gunfire. >>> all that to come....
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eastern ukraine. >> french lawmakers begin deep bite on new surveillance legislation today. critics argue the law would give white pours without strong enough oversight. >> turkey recalled its ambassador to the vatican after comments by pope francis. the pope calmed the deaths ofar meanens genocide. >> on sunday, pope francis said this: >> in the past century our human people has lived through three massive tragedies the first widely considered the first genocide of the 20th 20th century struck our own armenian people. >> turkey objected in advance after learning the pope would use the word genocide. the president of armenia welcomed his comments. >> we are getting messages from all over the world armenians are touched. there are significant results. >> more than 20 countries acknowledge the genocide. turkey has long maintained the deaths were the result of civil war and general unrest. it's allies including the u.s. and italy have refused to recognize the genocide. turkey's foreign minister says turks will not recognize the pope's statement. >> to be honest, i don't support the word genocide used by a greet religious figure because it is a serious allegation.
eastern ukraine. >> french lawmakers begin deep bite on new surveillance legislation today. critics argue the law would give white pours without strong enough oversight. >> turkey recalled its ambassador to the vatican after comments by pope francis. the pope calmed the deaths ofar meanens genocide. >> on sunday, pope francis said this: >> in the past century our human people has lived through three massive tragedies the first widely considered the first genocide of the...
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turkey's worst mining, disaster arrive at the start of trial where 300 people were killed last year plus. >>> andrew thomas in australia and at a facility that could revolutionize the way the sun easternastern -- sun energy is used to make electricity. ♪ let's start with yemen where tribal forces have taken control of three military camps in the southeast of the country. the camps belong to forces loyal to former president and meanwhile saudi-led planes intensifying raids on houthi rebels in targets in the city of aiden and the second strait day they targeted the presidential palace there and we have a journalist with the providence and explains what is happening on the ground. >> the ground offensive and no action on the ground against houthis and forces and have been in control for almost four days. >> reporter: and we have a consultant fellow at the oil united services institute and joins us life from live from the british capitol and are we hearing an about turning point where we hear forces are gaining ground? >> it's a turning point at the moment but it remains to be seen and to and fro on the ground as air strikes make life difficult in certain areas and open up opportunities f
turkey's worst mining, disaster arrive at the start of trial where 300 people were killed last year plus. >>> andrew thomas in australia and at a facility that could revolutionize the way the sun easternastern -- sun energy is used to make electricity. ♪ let's start with yemen where tribal forces have taken control of three military camps in the southeast of the country. the camps belong to forces loyal to former president and meanwhile saudi-led planes intensifying raids on houthi...
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turkey's relationship with its western partners and its responsibilities in nato. live coverage from the carnegie endowment for international peace begins at 2:30 p.m. eastern here on cspan 3. >> challenging the new fcc internet rules five organizations have filed lawsuits against the fcc. tonight, on the communicators, we will speak with the president and ceo of one of those organizations. u.s. telecom's walter mccormick and a supporter of the rules, christopher lewis. vice president for government affairs and public knowledge. >> what we're challenging is the reclassification of internet access from being an information service to a telecommunications service regulated as a common carrier pursuant to 19th century railroad regulation. common carriage is a vestige of the english common law, originally applied to railroads and then to trucking companies and then to airlines, but it's been repealed for all of those industries going on over 30 years ago. because it proved to impose new costs on consumers, yet delayed deployment, slowed innovation and really chilled investment. >> we both agree that net neutrality protections are important and that's an importa
turkey's relationship with its western partners and its responsibilities in nato. live coverage from the carnegie endowment for international peace begins at 2:30 p.m. eastern here on cspan 3. >> challenging the new fcc internet rules five organizations have filed lawsuits against the fcc. tonight, on the communicators, we will speak with the president and ceo of one of those organizations. u.s. telecom's walter mccormick and a supporter of the rules, christopher lewis. vice president for...
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eastern. if you don't see it live you should set the defeat of our because it is worth watching. charles: thanks a lot appreciate it. huge bird flu outbreak in the midwest, millions of chickens and turkeys being put down. jeff flock has all the details next. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >> turkeys also affected such that hormel now says their profits are going to be down because their jenny o turkeys, you know, they've killed thousands of these turkeys. important to note also, charles, the government reimburses you. if they come in and say you've got to kill your chickens they will reimburse you for your chickens. they don't do that for turkeys. the reason they reimburse is they want to make sure farmers have every incentive to report and comply when the
eastern. if you don't see it live you should set the defeat of our because it is worth watching. charles: thanks a lot appreciate it. huge bird flu outbreak in the midwest, millions of chickens and turkeys being put down. jeff flock has all the details next. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other...