Mac equipment. A quarter of those living in the uk who survived genocides, including the holocaust, have experienced discrimination or abuse linked to their religion or ethnicity. On Holocaust Memorial day, well be talking to an Auschwitz Survivor about her experiences. We talk to an Auschwitz Survivor and a student who says he has suffered racial abuse since he was a child. Hello, welcome to the programme. Were live until am this morning. Lots coming up today on the show, and as ever, we really want to hear from you. One of the stories we are talking about is whether six year old girls think they are less talented than six year old boys. A Studyjust Out says they do. What do you think . Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the hashtag victorialive. If you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. Theresa may will become the first world leader to meet donald trump since he became us president. The Prime Minister told
Names. Within the last hour, theresa may has arrived at the white house, the first foreign leader to meet President Trump since he took office a week ago. Lets show you pictures of the two leaders inside the oval office. We are expecting them to give a News Conference any time now, possibly in the next half hour. We will keep watching that and bring it to you as soon as it starts. Top of the agenda will be took of trade, with theresa may saying she wants to renew the Special Relationship between the uk and the us. Mr trump has previously said he is open to a fairand has previously said he is open to a fair and speedy deal with the uk. But he has also warned that he will terminate agreements with 30 days notice if he doesnt like them. Lets go over to Laura Trevelyan in washington. How big a deal is it for theresa may to be the first foreign leader to be invited to the white house under donald trump . Leader to be invited to the white house under Donald Trump7m leader to be invited to th
Profits rally. Wait until you see how much Money Companies are making. Check your 401 k , youre making money, too the dow closed way above 20,000. Whats our president up to today . Reportedly to cut the funding of United Nations and stop the flow of refugees. Later, planning strategy for obamacare and tax cuts with top republicans. Hes preparing for a meeting with britains Prime Minister theresa may, she says they could lead the world together, like Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan . Oh, yes, to some of us, those were the days. Please, ladies and gentlemen, ignore the media, theyre eager to undermine this presidency, instead, look is the what is actually happening. America is getting richer and trump is doing what he said he would do, that would be President Trump. Varney company about to beg begin. Looks like we made it here is a little fact. A little known fact. Okay . Everybody in the world likes at least one Barry Manilow song, but nobody will admit it. [laughter] i set it up. L
With 30 minutes to go before the end of the monday session. Stocks are rising after the best since july,ast week all of these currencies are falling against the dollar. Look at the bond selloff continuing, all these yields arising across europe. Commodities, gold selloff continues. Ziemann agreeing to buy mental 4. 5 billion, its largest acquisition since 2014. The German Engineering Company is extending its Industrial Software capability. Share,ll pay 37. 25 a 21 above the Closing Price on friday. Ziemann is pushing deeper into Software Applications that are crucial to running its industrial equipment, shares up by 1. 25 . Rwe posing a larger than estimated thirdquarter loss. Prices slumping in europes biggest market. They reiterated that profit forecast for this year, basically they are on the wrong side of europes biggest economy and their unprotected unprecedented shift towards renewable energy. After listing its Renewables Grid and retail arm energy last month, the focus for this
Kingdom. And expresses admiration for barroness Margaret Thatcher and her legacy as an inspirational and transformative leader in the United Kingdom and the world. Needless to say, i couldnt say it better. Today, we have Nile Gardiner moderating our conversation today, and nile brings, like the other speakers today, a unique perspective on the life of Margaret Thatcher. As you know, he is the director of the Margaret Thatcher center for freedom at heritage and has worked at the heart of the washington policy world for over a decade. And hes a leading expert on the u. S. uk special relationship and u. S. Policy towards europe. But before joining heritage, nile served as an aide to Margaret Thatcher and advised her on a number of International Policy issues. Working in her private office, nile assisted Lady Thatcher with her final book, state craft strategies for a changing world. And nile also received his doctorate and two masters degrees in history from Yale University and has a bache