boston now on the brink of its snowiest winter ever with another storm in the forecast today monday, march 2, 2015. announcer: from nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning. welcome to today on a monday why don t we start out saying hello to the folks in boston on the verge of a championship season. all the wrong reasons. oh, man. that s boston. snow piled high. here we have new york city. we re famous for this. dirt slurpee slush all over the st we have in one day yesterday we got more snow for the month of march by over an inch. and more on the way. al, thanks. let s start with our top story. alleged threats by isis against twitter s co-founder jack dorsey and the company employees. keir simmons has the latest. good morning to you. reporter: good morning. may be twitter employees hearing this frightening news this morning, the message allegedly threatens retaliation for preventing s
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from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. ethan: good evening. i m ethan bronner. i m a managing editor at bloomberg news. i m filling in for charlie rose who is on assignment. joining me now is geoffrey robertson, a distinguished british barrister. he has argued many landmark cases in human rights, as well as criminal and media law. he is currently part of the legal team representing armenia at the european court of human rights. the case will determine whether denying the genocide of armenians under ottoman rule is a criminal offense in switzerland. this year marks the centennial of the mass killings during world war i. he is also the author of the book, an inconvenient genocide: who now remembers the armenians? welcome. geoffrey: hi, ethan. ethan: the topic, i want to divide it into two parts. one is what happened and the other is why it matters. why don t we start with what happened nearly 100 years ago next month? geoffrey: in 1915, april the 24th, t
from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. ethan: good evening. i m ethan bronner. i m a managing editor at bloomberg news. i m filling in for charlie rose who is on assignment. joining me now is geoffrey robertson, a distinguished british barrister. he has argued many landmark cases in human rights, as well as criminal and media law. he is currently part of the legal team representing armenia at the european court of human rights. the case will determine whether denying the genocide of armenians under ottoman rule is a criminal offense in switzerland. this year marks the centennial of the mass killings during world war i. he is also the author of the book, an inconvenient genocide: who now remembers the armenians? welcome. geoffrey: hi, ethan. ethan: the topic, i want to divide it into two parts. one is what happened and the other is why it matters. why don t we start with what happened nearly 100 years ago next month? geoffrey: in 1915, april the 24th, t
been unrequited. i think today there are 2000 churches in turkey that have been expropriated, they should be restored. rose: we continue this evening with vijay iyer. sitting in for me is gayle king. for the listener who can be a part of this. that s what music is creating a bond or link with others. that s what it does with me. rose: we conclude with alan and arlene alda, telling it the way it was. sitting in for me is me. a wonderful thing. i love what mary higgins clark said. the bronx, people don t get it. there are three people in the world that has the in front of their name. the vatican, the hague and the bronx. rose: geoffrey robertson vijay iyer, alan and arlene alda when we continue.g÷ rose: funding for charlie rose has been provided by: rose: additional funding provided by: and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is ch