colleagues, to inspire future generations and to ensure liberty and justice for all. thank you, judge jackson. well, this is the end of the first day of the first three days, which are involving more personal on a personal level the senators on the judiciary committee. in a way, it s the easiest day. because ten minutes is merely a throat-clearing warmup for most senators on this committee. starting tomorrow, there will be serious exchange and questions. 30 minutes and the following day 20 minutes for each senator to participate in, this we re looking ford ward for this opportunity to give you a fullsome opportunity to respond to many things that you ve heard and to answer direct questions. members have until thursday at 5:00 p.m. to submit questions for the record.
america. we have never had this moment before. reporter: if confirmed, jackson pledging to be independent and neutral. thank you for this historic chance to join the highest court, to work with brilliant colleagues, to inspire future generations and to ensure liberty and justice for all. peter alexander reporting there. jonathan lemire with us. jon, the white house expectations this nomination will go through a question how many votes they get. he heard joe manchin, for example, democrat from west virginia criticizing josh hawley for his performance already before questioning even starts. is there a road block in front of the white house they re worried about to this nomination? not that they can see, no. they feel confident they ll get tis done. the judge faces up to 12 hours of questions today. a grueling day. a number of hours tomorrow. republicans previewed their attack lines.
former president barack obama over plans for presidential library. ellison barber joins us with the story. chicago is a very special place, chicago s south southside in particular, and it is why the president wanted his library and the presidential center in jackson park. in january, the they release t, talk about the center, how which will hopefully inform and inspire future generations, how it might introduce the world to southside, and what he hopes it will do for the people already there. here is the most important thing. michelle and i want this center to be more than just a building. we want to create an economic engine for the southside of chicago. some community activists aren t convinced it will. they are increase gentrification and push out people that have called the southside home for years. we have already seen a massive move, about 200,000 of
former president barack obama over plans for presidential library. ellison barber joins us with the story. chicago is a very special place, chicago s south southside in particular, and it is why the president wanted his library and the presidential center in jackson park. in january, the they release t, talk about the center, how which will hopefully inform and inspire future generations, how it might introduce the world to southside, and what he hopes it will do for the people already there. here is the most important thing. michelle and i want this center to be more than just a building. we want to create an economic engine for the southside of chicago. some community activists aren t convinced it will. they are increase gentrification and push out people that have called the southside home for years. we have already seen a massive move, about 200,000 of