politicsnation. tonight s lead, out with the old, in with the new. right now there s literally just hours left in 2022. a turbulent political year now ending with several transitions. not least of which being this incoming divided congress. the winds of change are blowing in both parties, as new leadership takes the reins for congressional democrats, for republicans, and internal battles over the parties future rages even as the gop prepares to take over the house in a little over a week. 2022 you had its highs and lows. but, i am grateful for a few things. democrats retained the senate, and i ve held on to morehouse eats not expected. the biden white house has a long list of policy wins to boast about as the year ends. and, even with a congressional probe into january 6th ending, the investigation surrounding donald trump appears to be tightening by the day. and, yesterday at the after six years of legal wrangling, we finally know just how little donald trump paid in federal
residents make up 6.5% of the population, they make up 40% of the state homelessness. how can your panel work to change that? absolutely, this is something that the panel has continued to discuss since we started our effort in 2020, and houselessness potential area of reparations and form of composition, and under international law, there are four other areas of reparation, rehabilitation, rested to guarantee of not so it s up to the task force over the next six months to ascertain what are going to be the recommendation proposals in the area of houselessness, including composition. will it be the form of rehabilitation, restitution, satisfaction and guarantees of not repetition. we have to, have to, have to center the most vulnerable folks within the african american community, which includes the houselessness population. kamilah moore, think you for being with us. up next, my final thoughts,