GOOD EVENING: The show begins in Las Vegas at the Sphere, where a band called Phish performed spectacularly, as confirmed by colleague Jeff Bliss. We then move to the UN Security Council, where Russia vetoed a ban on nukes in orbit. Next, we visit Orlando

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GOOD EVENING: The show begins in Las Vegas at the Sphere, where a band called Phish performed spectacularly, as confirmed by colleague Jeff Bliss. We then move to the UN Security Council, where Russia vetoed a ban on nukes in orbit. Next, we visit Orlando, Charlotte, Kansas City, and Tucson, where colleague Gene Marks was invited to speak to small business associations, learning that costs are high and skilled labor is rare. We then head to Northwestern University, USC, and Columbia to witness antisemitism practiced by students and faculty, and more. Moving on to Blue Origin for a test of New Glenn in September, and then to the aging Hubble Space Telescope. We journey back in time to Ireland in 1847 and NYC in 1850, before returning to present-day Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and Milan, Italy. Finally, we discuss the Supreme Court's stance on presidential immunity.


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GOOD EVENING: The show begins in Las Vegas at the Sphere, where a band called Phish performed spectacularly, as confirmed by colleague Jeff Bliss. We then move to the UN Security Council, where Russia vetoed a ban on nukes in orbit. Next, we visit Orlando

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PREVIEW: #HONGKONG: Conversation with colleague Mary Kissel, who was many years in HK for the Wall Street Journal Editorial page, re the passing of Article 23 and the final closing of the city to the rule of law and freedom of speech. More later.
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