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In his attempt to 'make America great again', President Trump has already vowed to put America First. In an address to other world leaders at the United Nations general assembly, he launched a scathing attack on what he called globalism. We get analyis from Harry Kazianis, Director of Defence Studies at the Centre for the National Interest in Washington DC. We get the latest on Argentina's financial crisis from our regular commentator Roger Bootle of Capital Economics. Hot pot is a favourite meal in China and the most popular hot pot chain is Haidilao. It's expected to raise nearly $1 billion when it lists on the Hong Kong stock exchange on Wednesday. Justin Ho from Marketplace reports. Unlike lunch and dinner, breakfast in many countries hasn't felt the influence of outside forces. It's often a traditional meal, not a globalised plate of food. Josie Delap of The Economist's 1843 magazine tells us how some nations start their day. And joining us throughout the programme are David Brancaccio, the host of Marketplace Morning Report on US public radio and Madhavan Narayanan, freelance writer and former senior editor at Hindustan Times Picture Description: President Donald Trump addresses the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly Photo by John Moore/Getty Images
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