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i spoke with tom russell, general counsel.he success on betting march madness spells for the industry. interestedertainly as a company that has worked extensively in sports. what is interesting about the amount of money we are seeing it is on march madness is moving on unregulated markets. to give you some context, betting remains unregulated in the united states outside of a few examples. most of the money being bet is that offshore on offshore websites which means that money is outside of the united states. that raises a number of interesting questions. you cannot always tell where and how the money is being placed. that is different from the market in the u.k. were sports betting is regulated by the government. caroline: we are seeing it move offshore. a lot is online gaming. how much more predominant is it becoming? >> online gambling has grown hugely in the last few years. that is partly led by the new technology that allows in-game betting which is big in europe. something we at genius sports work on extensively. what in
i spoke with tom russell, general counsel.he success on betting march madness spells for the industry. interestedertainly as a company that has worked extensively in sports. what is interesting about the amount of money we are seeing it is on march madness is moving on unregulated markets. to give you some context, betting remains unregulated in the united states outside of a few examples. most of the money being bet is that offshore on offshore websites which means that money is outside of the...
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tom cruise. how much fun was that? >> he's so on top of the it. he loves making movies. >> that's russell crowe tom mixes it up with. story is loosely based on the 1932 classic. >> it was the first blockbuster for universal pictures. so it's more in the classic vein of the original. it's a real monster movie. it will have humor. romance. and very scary. >> universal is planning for the mummy to launch the return of a bunch of classic monsters including the wolfman, the invisible man, the bride of frankenstein. the plan is to have them all intersect in the future the same way the avengers are doing. >> some epic franchises are coming back this summer. first up, guardians of the galaxy, volume two. chris pratt. do we need another reason? >> hope you're ready. it's gonna be here any minute. >> it picks up just a couple of months after the first movie. >> that's intense. >> the guardians gang is back. and that means lots of action. flying on wires. chris pratt's slightly scruffier stunt double. and bradley cooper as the voice of the raccoon. >> mature yourself! >> the character we love. voiced by vin diesel. >> i am gar
tom cruise. how much fun was that? >> he's so on top of the it. he loves making movies. >> that's russell crowe tom mixes it up with. story is loosely based on the 1932 classic. >> it was the first blockbuster for universal pictures. so it's more in the classic vein of the original. it's a real monster movie. it will have humor. romance. and very scary. >> universal is planning for the mummy to launch the return of a bunch of classic monsters including the wolfman, the...
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tom cruise? how much fun was that. >> he's so on top of it. he knows what he's talking about and he loves making movies. >> that's russell crowe tom mixes it up with. the story is loosely based on the 1932 classic starring boris karloff. >> it was the first blockbuster for universal pictures, so it's more in the classic vein of the original. >> it's a real monster movie. it's also going to have humor, romance, and very scary. >> now, universal is launching the return of a bunch of monsters including the wolmfman the invisible man and the bride of frankenstein. >>> while we wait for those movies to start rolling in, some epic franchises are coming back for more fun this summer. >> let's start with guardians of the galaxy 2 because it's got chris pratt. do we need another reason? >> i'll be ready. going to be here any minute. >> guardians of the galaxy volume 2 picks up a couple of months after the first movie. peter, aka star lord, is the guy who's going to take care of this band of misfits and be the quote, unquote, leader of this group of heroes. >> that's a fence. >> the guardians gang is back, and that means lots of action, flying on wires
tom cruise? how much fun was that. >> he's so on top of it. he knows what he's talking about and he loves making movies. >> that's russell crowe tom mixes it up with. the story is loosely based on the 1932 classic starring boris karloff. >> it was the first blockbuster for universal pictures, so it's more in the classic vein of the original. >> it's a real monster movie. it's also going to have humor, romance, and very scary. >> now, universal is launching the...
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trace from "the little rascals" through shirley temple to jerry lewis, stan freberg, tom lhear, all the way up to mark russell and many of the other comedians of today, they're born very nearly at the same time. brian: but what's your favorite audience, though? when you go out there -- i know it's hard to label -- william: they're all good, brian. you do have to have a sense of who your audience is, but as long as you have that sense and you know what they're looking for, they're all good. brian: neil, last question, again -- any other questions that you're surprised about being asked as you go out and talk about your book on the circuit? neil: i think what bill was talking about -- the generational division among our response -- is often -- william: the boomers in particular. the boomers understand what a bona fide generation is, and they also are looking for
trace from "the little rascals" through shirley temple to jerry lewis, stan freberg, tom lhear, all the way up to mark russell and many of the other comedians of today, they're born very nearly at the same time. brian: but what's your favorite audience, though? when you go out there -- i know it's hard to label -- william: they're all good, brian. you do have to have a sense of who your audience is, but as long as you have that sense and you know what they're looking for, they're all...
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tom nichols. anne-marie slaughter, james ketterer, and elmira bayrasli. and walter russell mead. thank you very much. >>> sunday on q&a, the house of truth, a washington political salon and the foundations of american liberalism. we talked with author brad snider on his book. walter lipman, oliver wendall holmes junior, and herbert hoover, who met regularly in the early 1900 rs to debate politics and the future of the country. >> i think everybody, lipton, race was a selling issue for them. they cared about the rights of workers, and it took oliver wendell holmes jr. in a 1923 quasz moore v dempsey, which found for the first time the mob dominated criminal trials of southern blacks violated the due process. for the first time the supreme court struck down a state criminal conviction. that was a huge moment in putting fair criminal trials in a liberal agenda and linking the idea of fair criminal trials with race. >>> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >>> sunday night on "after words," republican presidential candidate and ohio governor john kasich discusses his new boo
tom nichols. anne-marie slaughter, james ketterer, and elmira bayrasli. and walter russell mead. thank you very much. >>> sunday on q&a, the house of truth, a washington political salon and the foundations of american liberalism. we talked with author brad snider on his book. walter lipman, oliver wendall holmes junior, and herbert hoover, who met regularly in the early 1900 rs to debate politics and the future of the country. >> i think everybody, lipton, race was a selling...
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tom hanks, anna baryshnikov, and comedian sarah tollemache. now stick around for james corden and his guests, kurt russell and thomas middleditch. good night!nna be all right ♪ it's the late, late show >> lad hees and gentlemen, all the
tom hanks, anna baryshnikov, and comedian sarah tollemache. now stick around for james corden and his guests, kurt russell and thomas middleditch. good night!nna be all right ♪ it's the late, late show >> lad hees and gentlemen, all the
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russell crow writing act about her. a new other notables, john legend, tom brady, ivanka trump and jared kushner. i like to see what people -- celebrities write about other celebrities. >> we need the hash tag number one "sing copa today". do it for the children. >> barry manilow coming up. we're back after your local news. and markets continue to rise and fall... to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. when you make a pb&j with smucker's, that's the difference between ordinary everyday and exquisitely delicious in an everyday sort of way. because with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. and exquisitely delicious in an everyday sort of way. hurrfor huge savingsday on all things spring. like up to 30% off select scotts products. plus, get 5 bags of premium mulch for only $10. get started with the season's best savings. start with lowe's.
russell crow writing act about her. a new other notables, john legend, tom brady, ivanka trump and jared kushner. i like to see what people -- celebrities write about other celebrities. >> we need the hash tag number one "sing copa today". do it for the children. >> barry manilow coming up. we're back after your local news. and markets continue to rise and fall... to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company...
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russell mead , who you'll hear more in a moment. elmira bayrasli, i hope i pronounce that correctly >> very well jim ketterer from brevard and tom nichols. you probably know most of them already. join me in welcoming our panel. [applause] >> thank you simon and thanks to all of you for being here and thanks to the organizers for putting this timely and important event together. so we're shifting to foreign policy, it strikes me that foreign policy not to be in most american presidential elections something that's front and center in the elections. in several of the elections we've seen before 2016, in the debate foreign policy issues would barely get a mention yet it's a selection that several key issues came to the four time and again. how we deal with china, trade deals, the question of russia that is still with us and more. and the foreign policy establishment in washington and beyond, the community of people who have devoted their careers to doing this, the same community that made inroads in the obama administration called the blog. they are not always so connected to the electorate, not necessarily so attuned to elections and i th
russell mead , who you'll hear more in a moment. elmira bayrasli, i hope i pronounce that correctly >> very well jim ketterer from brevard and tom nichols. you probably know most of them already. join me in welcoming our panel. [applause] >> thank you simon and thanks to all of you for being here and thanks to the organizers for putting this timely and important event together. so we're shifting to foreign policy, it strikes me that foreign policy not to be in most american...
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russell 2000 is down more than one percent, 1352. more on the turnaround in a moment. coming up, we will talk business, bonds and baseball with tomnd capital and owner of the chicago cubs. joining me on the panel is sandy sze. for more on the markets, joins us from ariel investments and joe durant from united capital. wow. i mean we thought the narratives were written at 2:00 p.m. and everything changed. it seems, you know, to at least have been in large part to what happened at 2:00 p.m., the release of the fed minutes. >> it did. you know, it was kind of a bounce day earlier in the day, you know, reacting to secondary good economic data. even the bad stuff was up, retailers up, junk bonds were confirming. it seemed like a reprieve day. and then, yes, i think the generally more hawkish tone to the fed minutes, the fact they were mentioning high stock valuations is not a big deal, but the market never likes when the fed is looking at financial conditions principally and saying, you know, when we eventually stop reinvesting the proceeds from the bonds we own, we may stop it all at once as opposed to tapering it. all of these thing
russell 2000 is down more than one percent, 1352. more on the turnaround in a moment. coming up, we will talk business, bonds and baseball with tomnd capital and owner of the chicago cubs. joining me on the panel is sandy sze. for more on the markets, joins us from ariel investments and joe durant from united capital. wow. i mean we thought the narratives were written at 2:00 p.m. and everything changed. it seems, you know, to at least have been in large part to what happened at 2:00 p.m., the...