This summer on Planet Money Summer School, we're learning about political economy.
We're getting into the nitty gritty of what government does with things like trade,
taxes, immigration and healthcare.
So politics and economics, which are taught separately, they shouldn't be separated at all.
I think you have to understand one to really appreciate the other.
So what is the right amount of government in our lives?
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At least 115 countries are expected to attend a conference today in New York on the growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
It's being co-hosted by Saudi Arabia and France.
The UN Human Rights Chief Volker Turk released a video yesterday saying that children are dying of starvation in Gaza and that the world cannot turn a blind eye.
All countries have an obligation to take concrete steps.
to ensure that Israel, the occupying power in Gaza,
complies with its obligations to ensure that sufficient food and life-saving necessities are provided to the population.
Yesterday,
the Israeli military began halting operations in parts of Gaza for 10 hours each day to allow the delivery of food and other supplies.
President Trump is meeting at this hour with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at one of Trump's golf clubs in Scotland.
They're expected to discuss the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
The U.S. and China are meeting for a new round of trade talks,
this time in the Swedish capital of Stockholm.