The agreement removed the risk of an all-out trade war, but critics said it could weigh on already-sluggish economic growth in Europe. Plus: Boeing shares rose after the deal restored tariff exemptions for the aerospace sector. And stock in Tesla rallied after Elon Musk announced a deal with Samsung for artificial intelligence chips. Danny Lewis hosts.
Last week, more than 100 aid and human rights groups warned that Gaza is at risk of "mass starvation."
They signed an appeal demanding Israel allow food shipments into the territory. On Saturday, Israel's military announced airdrops of aid began in Gaza and that humanitarian corridors will be established.
Among those starving in the besieged strip are members of the press. Palestinian journalists are working for outlets around the world because Israel has barred international reporters from traveling to the area. Now, several news organizations are warning their employees in Gaza will die unless something changes.
New light has emerged between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump, with the latter disputing Israel's claim that there is no starvation in Gaza.
But Consider This: Even as global outrage and assistance grows, aid agencies say only a total ceasefire will allow all the necessary aid in to get to those who desperately need it in Gaza.
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The former Chip King is cutting again in hopes of finding a path to sustainable growth.
Tim Beyers and Jose Najarro discuss:
- Intel’s big restructuring plans. - Predictions for when Intel Foundry may finally be profitable. - The seven links of the semiconductor value chain.We also ask Jose to rank six of his favorite stocks in the sector!
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The man who cavorted with Jeffrey Epstein for 15 years never even bothers to feign empathy for Epstein's victims—even a sociopath would fake it. And neither Trump nor his administration and supporters can get their talking points straight on the scandal: The files are a hoax, but Ghislaine Maxwell is going to name names; she's a horrible person, but the public is supposed to believe her; POTUS didn't go to Epstein's island but it would have been a "privilege" if he had. Meanwhile, Trump is tying himself in knots on Gaza and Russia. Plus, for our audio listeners, former model Stacey Williams tells Tim about briefly dating Epstein, getting groped by Trump, and why she's going public with her story.
Bill Kristol and Stacey Williams join Tim Miller. show notes
The latest price moves and insights with Binance Head of VIP and Institutional Catherine Chen.
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Vermont Native Douglas Mackey talks about the legal victory he received in June of 2025 that ultimately maintains every Americans right to make a political joke or jest and exercise their free speech rights.
This battle started in 2020 under the Biden DOJ over a simple MEME on social media, and was a hard fought, costly endeavor by Mackey on behalf of defending the First Amendment we hold dear in the US.
45-year-old Brett Lemieux exposes his multi-year sports memorabilia con game -- and apparently dies by his own hand. The aviation giant Delta airlines roles out an intensely controversial "AI super-analyst" to change the price you pay for tickets, from one second to the next. Two more tragedies: one with an MRI machine, and one with American Derek Huffman accidentally joining the frontlines of Russia's War against Ukraine. Also, the gang wants to hear about your favorite sleeper hit fast food franchises. All this and more in this week's strange news segment.