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Hour 3: Former Saint Marques Colston creates a new vehicle for sports investments

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This hour, Newell is joined by Guy Williams, Chairman & CEO, Gulf Coast Bank & Trust, to discuss the U.S. national debt reaching a historic record of $39.4 trillion, why some of America's biggest companies are reincorporating away from Delaware, former Saint WR Marques Colston creating a new vehicle for sports investments, the economic impact of the FIFA World Cup, and more.

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