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nice to have you get to see on the stream tell our international audience what we do yes my name's nick ok i'm the chairman of texas city supporters trust and we're one of only 3 english football league clubs that are actually owned by the supporters so we we we've done our club we own our club and we've done it for the benefit of those supporters in the local community while financing that. nice to see you tell everybody who you well what. i them and to can you hear me i like that you know. and that i think with the market coordination i will be the actual and. very fond of it great to have you see day i am i am looking right now at pictures on twitter. yeah smoke. yet m u f c lasers out war golly not always seeing a movement now where thousands of these big big belly clubs off i've had enough of what if they had enough oath c.j. yeah i think we're seeing there's a. live report the moment and this is it's already got postponed due to lost last week's actions they postponed a game but they've done another protest they've this is where i disagree look at they slashed the team tires it was a
nice to have you get to see on the stream tell our international audience what we do yes my name's nick ok i'm the chairman of texas city supporters trust and we're one of only 3 english football league clubs that are actually owned by the supporters so we we we've done our club we own our club and we've done it for the benefit of those supporters in the local community while financing that. nice to see you tell everybody who you well what. i them and to can you hear me i like that you know....
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katty: ok. nickt in new york, thank you very much, on the domestic political implications of this. back in january, there was swift condemnation of facebook and twitter's decisions to ban the president. in germany, a spokesperson for angela merkel said that she considered it problematic that the president's accounts were sub -- were suspended. in mexico, the president said he did not agree with the verdict, saying this was a decision for governments and not one for private companies. in brazil, president bolsonaro encouraged his followers to boycott both twitter and facebook because of their suspensions. even tweeted to his followers, encouraging them to leave twitter and follow him to his channel on the messaging app telegram. let's look at the international applications of today's decisions. joining me for more is the bbc's alex to come in. thank you for joining me. we have heard a lot about this. how much attention is it getting around the world? >> it is. it has caused some concern and other coun
katty: ok. nickt in new york, thank you very much, on the domestic political implications of this. back in january, there was swift condemnation of facebook and twitter's decisions to ban the president. in germany, a spokesperson for angela merkel said that she considered it problematic that the president's accounts were sub -- were suspended. in mexico, the president said he did not agree with the verdict, saying this was a decision for governments and not one for private companies. in brazil,...
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ok. i mean, the yeah, i'm sorry. nick wanted to talk to this person were a very, very good reason and it's very well documented. i mean that what we can discuss here in georgia, i've done a great length, is the poor thing of the landing of the plan, the, the plane, the means by which was huge. i think that that is questionable. the fact that they wanted to speak to this individual, there's no question about that at all. so i guess, well, i mean, if we all remember ourselves that they, you're 26, you know, we all had different opinions and probably will be a shame for a lot of things we did that age. but these guy did participate in the civil war in your brain. he was infamous, although, but elliana, which was described as a not now not organization, even the of the british and american media. so there were reasons why he should have been arrested and he was arrested when he was on the rush and legally you know that there is one point 1st, no sympathy, that there is another sphere that is the war. but when they shut off th
ok. i mean, the yeah, i'm sorry. nick wanted to talk to this person were a very, very good reason and it's very well documented. i mean that what we can discuss here in georgia, i've done a great length, is the poor thing of the landing of the plan, the, the plane, the means by which was huge. i think that that is questionable. the fact that they wanted to speak to this individual, there's no question about that at all. so i guess, well, i mean, if we all remember ourselves that they, you're...
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ok? that's a problem. >> tucker: yeah. that's a problem. too few have considered it from that perspective. nickormer ministry of defense official from the uk and perfectly positioned to answer the obvious question which is why didn't we see this coming? he joins us now. nick, thank you so much for coming on. lou made a solid point and i'm embarrassed i hadn't thought of it before that this is among other things -- whatever these objects are -- a potentially very grave threat to nation states. m o where was the intelligence community in warning about this and learning more about it? where were they? >> well, that has to be answered, absolutely! we are under siege. it's like there's a war of nerves going on and if this was drones belonging to a foreign adversary, there would be an absolute outcry! and yet the situation we're in, we don't know what these things are and they might even be extraterrestrial, that's worse. agree with lewis on this. this is a potential catastrophic failure of intelligence and if it happened because skeptical bureaucrats were just saying to themselves it can't be, there
ok? that's a problem. >> tucker: yeah. that's a problem. too few have considered it from that perspective. nickormer ministry of defense official from the uk and perfectly positioned to answer the obvious question which is why didn't we see this coming? he joins us now. nick, thank you so much for coming on. lou made a solid point and i'm embarrassed i hadn't thought of it before that this is among other things -- whatever these objects are -- a potentially very grave threat to nation...
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ok, we'll leave it there. thank you both very much l it there. thank you both very much indeed. a final word now from our political correspondent, nick eardley.
ok, we'll leave it there. thank you both very much l it there. thank you both very much indeed. a final word now from our political correspondent, nick eardley.
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caller: ok -- host: sorry, i thought you were done. nick reynolds, the state politics and policy reporter from wild file.com to talk about this outcome. how do you think this plays in wyoming? she's out as the number three leadership. guest: i think the immediate effect is wyoming just lost influence in congress. as you know, we only have three representatives in congress, two in the senate and one in the house. everyone counts and there is a long-standing legacy of getting leaders to pretty influential positions. liz cheney, daughter of dick cheney, advanced to a very advanced position. obviously a big blow. on the other hand, there has been a pretty large group wanting cheney out ever since her vote after january 6. there are some who were upset about her statement on january 6 condemning the president's involvement in what happened. there is one side of people who are quite disappointed, a republican lawmaker from cheyenne was tweeting his disappointment about basically saying that weekends the party --weakens the party and the party is
caller: ok -- host: sorry, i thought you were done. nick reynolds, the state politics and policy reporter from wild file.com to talk about this outcome. how do you think this plays in wyoming? she's out as the number three leadership. guest: i think the immediate effect is wyoming just lost influence in congress. as you know, we only have three representatives in congress, two in the senate and one in the house. everyone counts and there is a long-standing legacy of getting leaders to pretty...
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. >> i was worried nick and i were going to have -- >> you can do the trick. that's ok with me.'ll listen intently. >> it's a pleasure to be here with you. i am hoping since you agree to do this q&a with me that you forgive me for my -- my blunder few years ago with csis wish to talk to admiral mullen and i forgot i was traveling with members of the times, and you were really cool about it. i'm really sorry again. before we jump to afghanistan, which is as you can imagine one of the main things i like to talk about, i wanted to just start off with a more general question about your relationship with lloyd austin, and something that can give us an insight into how the two of you are running the building. is the division of labor along the same lines past the defense sectors where the secretary runs the day-to-day of the building or are the two of you approaching your jobs completely differently? >> first, let me say thank you to nick for the kind introduction, and the aspen strategy group, and helene for interviewing me. i do remember, but it does offer -- but it was all very str
. >> i was worried nick and i were going to have -- >> you can do the trick. that's ok with me.'ll listen intently. >> it's a pleasure to be here with you. i am hoping since you agree to do this q&a with me that you forgive me for my -- my blunder few years ago with csis wish to talk to admiral mullen and i forgot i was traveling with members of the times, and you were really cool about it. i'm really sorry again. before we jump to afghanistan, which is as you can imagine...