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Aspen Party Crashing, Elon vs. Sergey, The Future of Hollywood
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Welcome back to The Daily Courant, your afternoon guide to the latest news from Puck.
Today, we lead with Julia Ioffe’s chilling party report from the Aspen Security Forum, where the U.S. foreign policy elite were unexpectedly scandalized by the Chinese ambassador’s diplomatic faux pas: not just threatening World War III, but also ruining the mood.
Plus, below the fold, Teddy Schleifer examines the media dimension (and potential legal fallout) of the Elon–Sergey “rupture.” And Matt Belloni pulls back the curtain on the WWE after McMahon, how AMC really makes money, Tim Cook’s streaming master plan, and more.
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Aspen’s World War III Rumblings |
During a few days in bucolic Aspen, Beijing’s envoy to the U.S. summarily defended China’s designs on Taiwan and Hong Kong, stood up for Putin, eye-poked Biden, and scared the bejesus out of the otherwise clubby U.S. foreign policy community. |
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The Aspen Security Forum is the kind of national security conference where you might ask Richard Moore, the completely unguarded head of MI6, to move out of the way so you can access the water cooler. It’s the kind of place where, at a happy hour in a sunny meadow high up in the Rockies, you could, beer bottle in hand, buttonhole Mike Rogers when he was still the head of the N.S.A., or corner Mikk Marran, the head of Estonian intelligence, as he’s holding a lunch wrap on a biodegradable plate, to ask what kind of information Vladimir Putin is really getting about the war. (And reader, I’ve done all three.)
It’s the kind of forum where former defense secretary Robert Gates just shuffles by you on a footpath, alone, looking not at the mountains ringing the forum, but at the pavement before him. It’s the kind of place where New York Times reporter David Sanger takes his administration sources fly fishing between panels. It’s where you can catch Glenn Simpson, the man who commissioned the Steele Dossier, drinking white wine and bitching familiarly to a very sympathetic David Ignatius, the Washington Post grandee, about yet another lawsuit Donald Trump has filed against him. In fact, the Aspen Security Forum is so disconcertingly chummy that, every year, the multi-day meeting kicks off with a dinner at Jane Harman’s chalet during which the disconcertingly avuncular John McLaughlin, the former deputy director of the C.I.A., typically entertains the guests—a collection of national security policy makers, think tankers, and journalists—with magic tricks…
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FOUR STORIES WE’RE TALKING ABOUT |
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The Elon-Sergey Rift |
Is the Journal’s reporting on Musk’s “liason” with Sergey Brin’s estranged wife legit? |
TEDDY SCHLEIFER |
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WWE After McMahon |
Matt and Craig field listener questions covering a range of entertainment topics. |
MATTHEW BELLONI |
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Lachlan’s Legal Endgame |
A pair of libel suits could lead to billions in damages for Fox Corp. Do their lawyers perceive an exit strategy? |
ERIQ GARDNER |
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