good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. borisjohnson has apologised for the pain, loss and suffering discharge the commission put upon him by the home secretary and former prime minister to capture their respective so it was not lost. to date is an important day. it doesn t provide closure for the families, of course. as bishopjames himself wrote, there can be no closure to love, norshould wrote, there can be no closure to love, nor should there be for someone you have loved and lost. grief is indeed a journey without a destination, but today is a milestone on thatjourney. it is a day when i hope that families can pause and take quite pride in the enormity of what they achieved, not for themselves, enormity of what they achieved, not forthemselves, but enormity of what they achieved, not for themselves, but for others, for the british people. i hope they will serve to cement and strengthen the legacy, the changes they have made to benefit an entire nation and mak
Here. And the white house ought to explain why that wasnt followed here, but there is a good way to answer these questions and we will do our best to answer these questions but we will not lose sight of the russia investigation and we are going to keep focus on that. Yes . Has there been any uptick in attacks on your or your staffers computers or i. T. Networks since this investigation has been going on . Im not aware of anything like that. Thank withdrew veyou very much. Thank you. Okay. Steve kornacki in new york. That is adam schiff. Just finishing up u a Press Conference there on capitol hill. Adam schiff the ranking democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, of course, the House Intelligence Committee had been pursuing interference of the status of that committees investigation now some quwhat i question. Theres been all sorts of controversy about actions, about statements from the republican chairman, devin nunes, in that
statement you just heard there, that Press Conference,
their effort to defend donald trump against these charges even as they don t know exactly what is in the indictment. knew donald trump was calling up allies on capitol hill asking them to defend him. they have the power of the majority over in the house and that is exactly what the house judiciary committee is doing. republicans on that committee sent a letter to attorney general merrick garland today, they reupped a request for information about that search on mar-a-lago, although they did put a little bit more meat on the bones in terms of what they were requesting in this letter and they also revealed that chairman jim jordan had a transcribed interview with a former fbi official which jordan says raises new questions about that search on mar-a-lago. i want to read you part of that letter. they wrote, additional information recently obtained by the committee about the department s execution of a search warrant on president trump s residence only reinforces our grave concerns that yo
indictment that we have now and this sort of summary that we got from trump s attorney. yesterday, this morning we were talking about seven charges. today we now know this is a 38-count indictment. this document is 49 pages long. it not only lays out a number of instances in detail, as you pointed out, it has photos in it. photos are stunning. 38 counts across donald trump and walt nauta. the first 31 are the willful retention of national defense information. there s a count to the conspiracy to obstruct justice. another count on withholding a document or record. corruptly concealing a document or record. concealing a document in a federal investigation. the scheme to conceal and false statements. and at the beginning of this indictment, it talks about the kinds of classified documents that donald trump had in these boxes, and it said they included information regarding defense and weapons capabilities of the u.s. and foreign countries. united states nuclear programs,