BBC BREAKFAST guests Sabrina and Tony became overwhelmed with emotion as they explained how they were trying to help a family fleeing Ukraine.
BBC host Roger Johnson explained:"Sabrina and Tony, you had this thought, which many people are sharing this morning."You haven't yet been able to bring her over but you're in touch."
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