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As President Trump travels to Wisconsin to visit the city of Kenosha - the latest focus of violent street clashes - we speak to Nick Collins, a businessman who's part of a group called Kenosha for Trump. We get an update on the latest coronavirus restrictions in force in South Korea and as Australia prepares to announce its latest economic growth numbers, we speak to Jo Masters, Chief Economist at EY Oceania. Plus, the BBC's Mike Johnson meets families perilously close to eviction as the US faces a new housing crisis on a scale to match 2009. And we're joined throughout the programme by Professor Jasper Kim of Ewha University in Seoul and Alexis Goldstein, an activist and financial reform advocate, in Washington DC. Picture of President Trump in Kenosha by Mandel Ngan via Getty Images
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