department is getting referrals for prosecution about trump and eastman and giuliani. actually, no. i mean, the committee spelled out today that it is trump and eastman and others then they really didn t spell it out. when we get when we get the doorstop on wednesday, the people who aren t named trump i think it may be including some of those bar association referrals. the other group of people they mentioned in terms of counsel that may be pressuring witnesses is secret service agents. there are a lot of questions about the what the agents knew to the degree to which they were protecting the president, maybe lying or not being forthcoming under oath. they say a small number of secret service agents engaged private counsel for their interviews rather than rely on representation by secret service lawyers who would have been free. the implication there and context of this witness tampering is they were using trump supplied lawyers who were potentially in turn pressuring those age
i was going to say it ll be interesting to see wednesday whether some of the consequences for people not named donald trump are spelled out because a lot of the reporting today that i saw was like, oh, the justice department is getting referrals for prosecution about trump and eastman and giuliani. actually, no. i mean, the committee spelled out today that it is trump and eastman and others then they really didn t spell it out. when we get when we get the doorstop on wednesday, the people who aren t named trump i think it may be including some of those bar association referrals. the other group of people they mentioned in terms of counsel that may be pressuring witnesses is secret service agents. there are a lot of questions about the what the agents knew to the degree to which they were protecting the president, maybe lying or not being forthcoming under oath. they say a small number of secret service agents engaged private counsel for their interviews rather than rely on re
congressman and constitutional law professor, jimmy raskin. those referrals were soon after he announced them unanimously endorsed by all members of the investigation, as i said earlier. we will be speaking with one member of the investigation, congressman adam schiff, live, in just a few minutes. as soon as the investigators took that vote today, and gaveled to a close, this final public meeting, they also released a big document, a 154-page introduction to their final report. when it is the introduction that s 154 pages, you know the report is going to be a doorstop. the final report is expected to be huge. it s due out on wednesday. investigators said, in addition to however much paper we are expecting from them on wednesday, again, this is the introduction. the report itself is going to be gigantic, a technical term. we were told by the investigators today, in
but there are residents and business owners, who say it lljust divert traffic onto other streets. an animal welfare charity is urging londoners not to abandon their pets after seeing a sharp increase in the number of cats and dogs being left on their doorstop. mayhew animal welfare charity in harlesden says it s nearing full capacity, and was adapting other areas to accommodate a sharp rise in pets being handed over to them, due to the ongoing cost of living crisis. a landmark public inquiry into marks and spencer s plan to demolish their flagship 1920s building on oxford street, starts today. it ll also be the first time that plans to demolish a building will measure how much carbon dioxide will be released. m&s own findings say replacing the existing shop will see a0,000 tonnes of co2 immediately released. there aren t many homes in london where the person living there has changed three times
Minister: I will start with a few framing remarks and then take questions. It has been a very hectic week. This is the first full blown return to normal for the