dollars worth of damage. and to mark martin luther king day, boston has unveiled a bronze sculpture to celebrate the life of the the civil rights leader, but its not universally popular. tonight with the context, the democratic strategist mary anne marsh and the writer and broadcaster chris morris. hello welcome to the programme. when david carrickjoined london s metropolitan police in 2001 he was already a criminal suspect in a domestic abuse case. the vetting procedure failed. not once but throughout a career that spanned 20 years. in the two decades he was an officer, later becoming a fire arms officer, the met and three other police forces received 1a complaints. seven of them involved allegations of criminal or predatory behaviour towards women. he was not re evaluated for 16 years, and even then incidents were not given the attention they should have been. today he was unmasked as one of britain s worst ever serial rapists, admitting 71 sex offences. pleading guilty t
what ukraine needs is more funding and weapons to win. if we want to bring an end to this war, and save democracy around the world, that ukraine is fighting for against russia. russia needs to be defeated. the perfect example is the 5,000,000 dollar russian tent that was blown up in the last 24 to 48 hours that was by a swedish michelle. that is a small price to pay for our democracy. if we are in we are all in and we just give ukraine everything they need to win this war but help them rebuild. there s also this debate on the fringes, especially after what happened in the dnipro, chris, of people question whether russia should be part of the un international council and the international organisations. there s question why do leaders of the free will not live a russian attorney assist state? what would that