welcome to the programme. before we go any further, let s take you to the polish capital warsaw, where it sjust gone midday and a ceremony is taking place to commemorate the memory ofjewish people killed in the warsaw ghetto uprising, which started 80 years ago, on april 19th 1943. more than 10,000 inhabitants were killed when they defied we can heara we can hear a siren in the background marking this key moment as crowds gather. siren blares more than 10,000 inhabitants were killed when they defied we can hear a siren in the background marking this key moment poland s nazi occupiers, while 50 thousand who survived were sent to concentration camps. today s commemorations are being hosted by the polish president, andrzej duda. the presidents of israel and germany are also there. we arejoined by we are joined by our correspondent adam easton. tell us more about what s happening. figs adam easton. tell us more about what s happening. adam easton. tell us more about what s happ
clashed with demonstrators outside a hotel, housing asylum seekers. police say a protest and counter protest were initially peaceful. now on bbc news, breaking the county lines. it the county lines. is every parent s nightmare. he it is every parent s nightmare. he was climbing out the windows on the night. he ended up selling crack and heroin. young eole selling crack and heroin. young peeple lured selling crack and heroin. young people lured into selling crack and heroin. young people lured into a selling crack and heroin. young people lured into a world - selling crack and heroin. young people lured into a world of. people lured into a world of drugs, gangs and violence. he was drugs, gangs and violence. he: was beaten badly. to see your child s face twice the size of what it should be no mother should see. what it should be - no mother should see- what it should be - no mother should see. there are calls for a change should see. there are calls for a change in
lvii. you have one of the world s best high school bands. you have the kansas city cheerleaders here. three of which were in the last super bowl. so this is their rookie year for a lot of them. and, of course, what is behind me over to my right. is it still too dark in the state farm stadium where the whole world will be watching and we have a sense the game will be sold out so good to see everybody out here. the cheerleaders having a good time and always in a good mood. why is it, steve and ainsley, that cheerleaders are always happy? steve: because they set the mood for everybody else. everybody look, it s great that we have got the kansas city cheerleaders there. they are rooting for their team so they are putting their best face forward. and now, if people are on the fence, it s like okay, the kansas city chiefs cheerleaders showed up. maybe i m going to have to pull for them on sunday. ainsley: brian, it made me laugh when i saw the super bowl roman numerals becaus
to everything turn turn turn there is a season turn turn turn good morning, everyone. poppy is off. we start with sad news to share this morning. legendary singer, song writer david crosby has died. such a loss. it is. we ve been losing a lot of people, especially in the music industry. very few people i feel moved as many people for as long as he did. he had such a special career. david crosby in his own words about how he would be remembered. but first, is russia getting ready to launch an all-out attack? ukraine bracing for a potential offensive. the u.s. and allies sending more weapons but is it enough to stop vladimir putin s onslaught. president biden is breaking his silence. what he is saying about how he believes he has handled the classified documents found in his home and office. alec baldwin facing charges for the shooting on the movie set. we begin in ukraine where russian forces might be gearing up for a major offensive, ukraine has been
thank you so much for letting us into your homes during these extraordinary times. we are grateful. happy monday. happy monday and thank you. welcome to the beat. on this monday many are marking today s holiday which honors doctor martin luther king. you can see the replay at the king monument at the national mall. also present biden making it clear that he does not see today i work about commemorating some past history but a test for right now, for all of us about how america faces the rising hate with today s problem and not just yesterday s. also how we deal with what we know is the original sin of racism and racial strife, supersized in some way for this maggot era. we face another inflection point and one that will determine what this country will look like several decades from now. will we choose democracy and community over chaos? love over hate? these are the questions of our time and in the life and legacy of doctor king and remind us to show us the way forward