What its about from the notes that. Tell the folks what the movies about well its about the 2007 to 2008 ish m. B. A gambling scandal tim dunn he was a ref was a ref because he did some inside gambling with a couple of his buddies that he sort of knew from way back when i play one of those guys was a bookie and basically its the behind the scenes of of their lives of them trying to pull this off thinking that they would get away with it theres a lot of snapping birder phones all of breaking bad so its that sort of thing in they did not get away with it whoops its not much of a spoiler because you can read about it but it was was done ahead. He went on he donaghy i think they called was he just trying to get fat and happy offer this or it had had he been leveraged by. The guys you play he well he tim will say that he was sick leveraged its a good word for it and. You know im. Look there was a lot of there was some involvement with organized crime and once you know the money starts getti
A certain point it would have been unwise for him to back out im sure he felt so so horribly research that great jimmy caan film to ever see the gambler from years ago oh youve got to go watch it now that youve been in this place i think hes a columbia professor named axel freed and he gets in over his head and he starts getting leverage and its jimmy caan right at the peak of his powers hes so freaking good in this movie to give it a watch its called the gambler now this sounds like im trying to think is youre is your guy. Strictly drama this is your guy have a funny side mr no no no but there is some like i mean you just kind of cant not laugh at some of the things but yeah i know its a drama its a drama but you had definitely actually scott wolf who doesnt amazing job as. You know hes the inbetween guy in the air but eric maybe is plays plays tim donaghy and scott actually playing Tommy Martino is a real guy whos been around us through all the push in the film and stuff its amazing
Student volunteers. Please turn off your cell phones. And now, please join me in welcoming senior associate director dr. Barbara ballard. [ applause ] thank you very much. Ill say good evening and welcome to the Dole Institute of politics. For the Third Program of the 2020 president ial lecture series. Tonights guest is professor of communications, robert roland. We would like to thank our cosponsors, the university of Kansas Department of Communication Studies, the department of history, and the department of political science. This evenings interview will be conducted by Dole Institute associate director audrey coleman. Joining us tonight as an honored guest is ron marks. Hes our spring 2020 fellow. Hes a former Senior Analyst for the cia and intelligence expert and intelligence counsel to Senate Majority leaders robert dole and trent lott. Would you stand, please . [ applause ] thank you. This years president ial lecture series was created and developed by dr. Robert roland. He is a
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Iraq, and its also deterring. Hes made clear at the same time that when americans lives were at risk they would respond and thats with the department of defense did yesterday. Heather Lucas Tomlinson is live. Mike esper says his forces are ready to strike again if necessary. The strikes were successful and the aircraft returned back to base safely. We will take additional actions as necessary to make sure we act in our own self defense and would deter further bad behavior from militia groups or from ir iran. Of the pentagon released this showing air strikes but u. S. Air force jets at 7 00 p. M. Local time in iraq. F15 Strike Eagles dropped a laser guided bombs on several targets. Retribution for the rocket attack in kirk cook in northern iraqrir. The militia says 25 of its fighters were killed and 51 wounded in the air strikes including a regimental designated a terror group by the state permit in 2009 has vowed revenge on the roughly 5,000 u. S. Troops currently deployed to iraq. Ear