mean every american will pay a set of sporting wealth based on need, many would be allocated to individuals purely based on the issue of race. the premise according to the left would be to compensate for the evils of slavery. first the country simply cannot afford the billions, billions of dollars and shrines of dollars that would likely used to allocate ultimately is a punitive measure went out even further divided country that s already deeply divided those who support reparations believe that america is a good country filled to the brim with generations about people. while no intelligent may be clear. it be a great injustice to ignore all the progress this country is made on racial issues and other issues which is the beauty of our great const constitution. it is provided all of us a road map and we can write wrongs and correct injustices with made a lot of progress was a long way to go. no doubt reparations asymmetry and policy based on divisive racial politics. if you th
speaker. we do know house republicans joined a conference call to talk about a possible new deal on the table. but multiple people on the call tell nbc news, kevin mccarthy acknowledges he still does not have enough votes to become speaker after 11 rounds. we spoke with kevin mccarthy ahead of that call and this is what he this is all leaving one-third of our government functionally paralyzed just as the nation marks the second anniversary of the january 6th attack on the capitol. politico making the note that, quote, a handful of republicans who remained in the january 6th sights throughout its investigations are now leading the effort to deny mccarthy the speakership. one officer who defended lawmakers on january 6th pointed out the irony of what s happening on the hill right now. no matter what anybody s thoughts about which way it s going, the right that think the fact that they have the right to be able to do that in a safe environment is kind of what we provided
at wembley, where there are new security measures in place. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. donald trump has said he will appeal, after becoming the first serving or former us president to be convicted of a crime. he was found guilty last night on all 3a counts of falsifying business records, only months before the election which could see him returned to the white house. he is still allowed to run for office, even with a criminal conviction. donald trump claimed the trial was rigged. he ll be sentenced injuly. our north america correspondent john sudworth has the latest from new york. in a nearby park, his opponents celebrated. trump is guilty! while inside the court, the former president was walking into history. are you worried about going to jail? ..as the first ever to be convicted of a crime. this was a disgrace. this was a rigged trial by a conflicted judge who was corrupt. it s a rigged trial, a disgrace. but it was a jury who convicted him on the e