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yeah this documentary is called the beatles get back and it's peter jackson looking at the making of their last studio album let it be he got access to some like 56 hours of completely unseen footage his production on the film was a bit delayed of course because of coded so he still editing the film but he put out some footage some sort of teaser footage so we can have a look at what he's working with and the footage what's amazing is just the like the looking at how they produced the album and then sort of jostling back and forth and throwing ideas back and forth in the studio and i think this film could be interesting because it could maybe do something to correct the myth that there was a lot of animosity among the beatles at the end of their their life as a band at least from the footage in this film they look like they're having a great time the movie itself is set to come out this summer disney is supposed to bring it out in theaters hopefully and i really really can't wait. on that footage and it does look absolutely incredible stuff we've never seen before so it's interesting
yeah this documentary is called the beatles get back and it's peter jackson looking at the making of their last studio album let it be he got access to some like 56 hours of completely unseen footage his production on the film was a bit delayed of course because of coded so he still editing the film but he put out some footage some sort of teaser footage so we can have a look at what he's working with and the footage what's amazing is just the like the looking at how they produced the album and...
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yeah this documentary is called the beatles get back and it's peter jackson looking at the making of their last studio album let it be he got access to some like 56 hours of completely unseen footage his production on the film was a bit delayed of course because of coded so he still editing the film but he put out some footage some sort of teaser footage so we can have a look at what he's working with and the footage of some amazing is just the like the looking at how they produced the album and then sort of jostling back and forth and throwing ideas back and forth in the studio and i think this film could be interesting because it could maybe do something to correct the myth that there was a lot of animosity among the beatles at the end. of their their life as a band at least from the footage in this film they look like they're having a great time the movie itself is set to come out this summer disney is supposed to bring it out in theaters hopefully and i really really can't wait. on that for days and it does look absolutely incredible stuff we've never seen before so it's interest
yeah this documentary is called the beatles get back and it's peter jackson looking at the making of their last studio album let it be he got access to some like 56 hours of completely unseen footage his production on the film was a bit delayed of course because of coded so he still editing the film but he put out some footage some sort of teaser footage so we can have a look at what he's working with and the footage of some amazing is just the like the looking at how they produced the album...
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yeah this documentary is called the beatles get back and it's peter jackson looking at the making of their last studio album let it be he got access to some like 56 hours of completely unseen footage his production on the film was a bit delayed of course because of coded so he still editing the film but he put out some footage some sort of teaser footage so we can have a look at what he's working with and the footage what's amazing is just the like looking at how they produced the album and then sort of jostling back and forth and throwing ideas back and forth in the studio and i think this film could be interesting because it could maybe do something to correct the myth that there was a lot of animosity among the beatles at the end of their their life as a band at least from the footage in this film they look like they're having a great time the movie itself is set to come out this summer disney is supposed to bring it out in theaters hopefully and i really really can't wait. on that footage and it does look absolutely incredible stuff we've never seen before so it's interesting bec
yeah this documentary is called the beatles get back and it's peter jackson looking at the making of their last studio album let it be he got access to some like 56 hours of completely unseen footage his production on the film was a bit delayed of course because of coded so he still editing the film but he put out some footage some sort of teaser footage so we can have a look at what he's working with and the footage what's amazing is just the like looking at how they produced the album and...
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yeah this documentary is called the beatles get back and it's peter jackson looking at the making of their last studio album let it be he got access to some like 56 hours of completely unseen footage his production on the film is a bit delayed of course because of coded so he still editing the film but he put out some footage some sort of teaser footage so we can have a look at what he's working with and amazing just the like the looking at how they produced the album and then sort of jostling back and forth and throwing ideas back and forth in the studio and i think this film to be interesting because it could maybe do something to correct the myth that there was a lot of animosity among the beatles at the end of their their life as a band at least from the footage in this film they look like they're having a great time the movie itself is set to come out this summer disney is supposed to bring it out in theaters hopefully and i really really can't wait. on that for days and it does look absolutely incredible stuff we've never seen before so it's interesting because the beatles brok
yeah this documentary is called the beatles get back and it's peter jackson looking at the making of their last studio album let it be he got access to some like 56 hours of completely unseen footage his production on the film is a bit delayed of course because of coded so he still editing the film but he put out some footage some sort of teaser footage so we can have a look at what he's working with and amazing just the like the looking at how they produced the album and then sort of jostling...
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including nancy mace, andrew clyde, peter mayer, ronny jackson, and tony gonzalez. watch interviews with new members of congress tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span come online at c-span.org, or listen on the c-span radio app. announcer: on january 3, more than 60 new members of congress were sworn into serve in the u.s. house of representatives. in the weeks since taking their old, these members have been part of history. their first few weeks included debating challenges to electoral college votes, surviving an attack on the u.s. capitol, and voting on whether to impeach the president of the united states. before these historical events, we spoke to several new members about what brought them to congress and what life experiences and influences have shaped them. here are three of those new members with backgrounds in conservative activism. michelle fishbach was born in woodberry, minnesota. in 1965. she became interested in politics at a young age. eventually serving as the first female president of the minnesota senate. she was appointed as the 49th lieutenant gove
including nancy mace, andrew clyde, peter mayer, ronny jackson, and tony gonzalez. watch interviews with new members of congress tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span come online at c-span.org, or listen on the c-span radio app. announcer: on january 3, more than 60 new members of congress were sworn into serve in the u.s. house of representatives. in the weeks since taking their old, these members have been part of history. their first few weeks included debating challenges to electoral college...
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tonight, we speak with freshman members including nancy ray, peter klein, ronny jackson, and tony gonzaleswatch interviews with new members of congress tonight at eight eastern -- at 8:00 eastern , on c-span.org, or listen on the c-span radio app. >> president biden's nominee for attorney general, merrick garland, testifies before the sitting judiciary committee on monday. watch our live coverage at 9 a.m. eastern on c-span or c-span.org. or listen live on the c-span radio app. >> the white house covid-19 response team said today there is a backlog of more than 6 million vaccine doses due to the large winter storm in oklahoma, texas, louisiana, and other states. as of now -- they will update numbers as well as distribution. >> as of now we do have a backlog. some states have been a were -- been able to cover this delay with existing inventory. let me tell you how we as an entire nation will have to pull together to get back on track. there are plenty of places along the distribution trained -- distribution chain that have been impacted by the weather. first, our logistics and distribution
tonight, we speak with freshman members including nancy ray, peter klein, ronny jackson, and tony gonzaleswatch interviews with new members of congress tonight at eight eastern -- at 8:00 eastern , on c-span.org, or listen on the c-span radio app. >> president biden's nominee for attorney general, merrick garland, testifies before the sitting judiciary committee on monday. watch our live coverage at 9 a.m. eastern on c-span or c-span.org. or listen live on the c-span radio app. >>...
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including nancy mace, andrew klein, peter meijer, ronny jackson and tony gonzalez. watch new members of congress at 8 eastern. on-line on c-span date original and listen with the c-span radio app. book tv on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend coming up saturday at 8 p.m. eastern, a discussion on the book now what? the voters have spoken. essays on life after trump with well-known cynthia tucker and anthony scaramucci. and john fortier with the book after the people vote,...
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greta: representative elect peter meijer, thank you. >> ronny jackson is already a familiar face in washington. he served as the physician to three presidents, george w. bush, barack obama, and donald trump. he also served in the navy, rising to the rank of rear admiral, and retired from military service in 2019 to run for congress. greta: dr. jackson, when and why did you decide you were going to run for this house seat? rep. jackson: i actually decided really late in the race. i got in literally two hours before the filing deadline. part of the reason for that was i never planned on running for office before, and i decided in late october that i might want to do that, i might want to run for office, and the filing deadline was december 8. and -- but i could not talk about it or announce it or make any mention of it at all until i was off active duty, and i was still on active duty at the time. the fastest i could get off active duty, and i expedited everything, was december 1. i jumped in the race at the last minute, kind of unexpectedly. i just kind of came out of nowhere. the reason i deci
greta: representative elect peter meijer, thank you. >> ronny jackson is already a familiar face in washington. he served as the physician to three presidents, george w. bush, barack obama, and donald trump. he also served in the navy, rising to the rank of rear admiral, and retired from military service in 2019 to run for congress. greta: dr. jackson, when and why did you decide you were going to run for this house seat? rep. jackson: i actually decided really late in the race. i got in...
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jackson lee no. mr. cooper? select cooper votes no. >> mr. cooper no. >> votes no. >> mr. peters? >> peters votes no. mr. moulton. >> votes no. mr. smith? >> mr. smith votes yes. >> mr. smith yea. mr. kelly? : : : >> [roll call] [roll call] >> mr. higgins you have not been recorded. >> now. >> mr. higgins, no. >> no other members being recorded or change the felt the clerk will report. >> 14 and then those are 19. the motion is not agreed to. members you must have your camera on and be visible in order to vote. [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] are there any members who wish to record their vote who have not voted or wish to change their vote? >> ms. jackson is recorded as now. >> thank you. >> anyone else. >> the clerk will report. >> yays and nays 15 / 19. >> the motion is not agreed to motion number nine with representative smith and smucker members must have the camera on and be visible to record their vote. call the role. [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] are there any members who wish to record their vote who have not voted or wish to change their vote? hearing on the cl
jackson lee no. mr. cooper? select cooper votes no. >> mr. cooper no. >> votes no. >> mr. peters? >> peters votes no. mr. moulton. >> votes no. mr. smith? >> mr. smith votes yes. >> mr. smith yea. mr. kelly? : : : >> [roll call] [roll call] >> mr. higgins you have not been recorded. >> now. >> mr. higgins, no. >> no other members being recorded or change the felt the clerk will report. >> 14 and then those are 19. the...
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jackson. again, you can debate whether this was a mistake -- by lincoln are not. peter cousins, his recently fairly recent published book, presented at this conference, several years ago probably most memorable for his strong criticism of stonewall jackson, but he also said at the time that lincoln's mistake to withhold mcdougal was a fairly serious one and it certainly seemed serious too mcclellan. at the same, time lincoln urges mcclellan to break the enemy aligns at once and warned against any further hesitation. as you know north town was -- there is a slowdown in the peninsula. mcclellan always thinks that he is outnumbered, calls for reinforcement, you can't blame aaron entirely on, that mcclellan was exaggerating enemy numbers even prior to -- providing intelligence. due to uncertainties about the troops joining the forces, michael and forced him to have troops remain on the czech omani, attacks on seven, pines june 30, one may, one at this point, mcclellan is still sure of success. the troops are in good shape. he says i am tired of the sickening sight of the ba
jackson. again, you can debate whether this was a mistake -- by lincoln are not. peter cousins, his recently fairly recent published book, presented at this conference, several years ago probably most memorable for his strong criticism of stonewall jackson, but he also said at the time that lincoln's mistake to withhold mcdougal was a fairly serious one and it certainly seemed serious too mcclellan. at the same, time lincoln urges mcclellan to break the enemy aligns at once and warned against...
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jackson. again, you can debate whether this was a mistake by lincoln or not. peterusins, his fairly recently published book presented at this conference several years ago, probably most memorable for strongcriticisms of stonewall jackson. but he also said lincoln's mistake to withhold mcdowell was a fairly serious one. and it certainly seemed a serious one to mcclellan. at the same time, lincoln urges mcclellan to break the enemy lines at once and warned against any further hesitation. well, as you know, yorktown is besieged, there's a slow advance in the peninsula, mcclellan always and calls for reinforcements. you cannot blame allen pink or ten entirely on that mcclellan was kind of exaggerating numbers even before pink or tin was providing intelligence. but because of various uncertainties about when and if mcdonald's groups would join his forces, mcclelland said it forced him to have troops remain on the chickahominy. at this point, mcclellan is still sure of success. he writes that he is sure of success, that troops are in good shape. but he says i am sad with
jackson. again, you can debate whether this was a mistake by lincoln or not. peterusins, his fairly recently published book presented at this conference several years ago, probably most memorable for strongcriticisms of stonewall jackson. but he also said lincoln's mistake to withhold mcdowell was a fairly serious one. and it certainly seemed a serious one to mcclellan. at the same time, lincoln urges mcclellan to break the enemy lines at once and warned against any further hesitation. well, as...
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who served in the military before running for office including nancy mace, andrew clie, peter meijer, ronny jackson and tony gonzalez. watch interviews with new members of congress continue at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. mary church terrell was one of the founding members of the naacp in 1909 and the first president of the national association of colored women. tonight alison parker, author of "the unceasing militant" tells the story of terrell's life and the impact of her activism. she's joined by nicky brown, african-american history professor at the university of kentucky. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv on c-span3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this weekend, saturday at 9:05 p.m. eastern, prior to the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol, hear stories about the capitol from tour guide and author robert poll who talks about
who served in the military before running for office including nancy mace, andrew clie, peter meijer, ronny jackson and tony gonzalez. watch interviews with new members of congress continue at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. mary church terrell was one of the founding members of the naacp in 1909 and the first president of the national association of colored women....
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i'm hallie jackson in washington along with our nbc news team, peter alexander at the white house, leigh ann caldwell on capitol hill, nbc news business correspondent jo ling kent has the new jobs numbers, and austan gooslbee served as chairman of the white house council of economic advisers under president obama. and just to map out, right, what we're watching during our hour, because it is going to be a pretty packed one. you've got that meeting with house democratic leaders and committee chairs, along with president biden, to talk about the next steps on covid relief. in an hour from now, congresswoman marjorie taylor greene holds that news conference. also at 11:00 eastern, we're going to hear from members of the white house covid response team, who will probably have a whole lot more to say on johnson & johnson requesting emergency use authorization of its vaccine -- just a single dose. later that hour, president biden delivers remarks on the economy and covid relief. and then as soon as tonight, you've got the house maybe moving forward on that fast-track covid relief deal. so, tha
i'm hallie jackson in washington along with our nbc news team, peter alexander at the white house, leigh ann caldwell on capitol hill, nbc news business correspondent jo ling kent has the new jobs numbers, and austan gooslbee served as chairman of the white house council of economic advisers under president obama. and just to map out, right, what we're watching during our hour, because it is going to be a pretty packed one. you've got that meeting with house democratic leaders and committee...
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jackson lee no. to repeat, mr. series no. mr. peters. >> peters votes no. >> mr. peters no. mr. milton. >> i don't know where my picture is. >> miss jayapol. >> no. >> miss jayapol no. mr. smith. >> i just want to, first off, mr. chairman, i want to highlight a couple of our members have been kicked off and they're trying to log on to still be recorded to vote. but smith from missouri votes yes. >> mr. smith yes. mr. kelly. >> kelly yes. >> mr. kelly yes. mr. mcclintock. >> mcclintock aye. >> mr. mcclintock yes. mr. growthman. >> growth man yes. >> mr. growthman aye. mr. smucker. >> smucker aye. >> mr. smucker aye. mr. jacobs. >> aye. >> mr. jacobs aye. mr. burgess. mr. burgess. mr. carter. >> carter from georgia votes aye. >> mr. carter aye. mr. klein. >> klein votes aye. >> mr. klein aye. mrs. bobert. >> aye. >> mrs. bobert aye. mr. donalds. mr. donalds. mr. finstra. >> aye. >> mr. finstra aye. mr. good. >> good aye. >> mr. good aye. mrs. hinson. >> hinson aye. >> mrs. hinson aye. mr. obernolte. >> obernolte aye. >> mr. obernolte aye. mr. yarmouth. >> yarmouth votes no. >> mr.
jackson lee no. to repeat, mr. series no. mr. peters. >> peters votes no. >> mr. peters no. mr. milton. >> i don't know where my picture is. >> miss jayapol. >> no. >> miss jayapol no. mr. smith. >> i just want to, first off, mr. chairman, i want to highlight a couple of our members have been kicked off and they're trying to log on to still be recorded to vote. but smith from missouri votes yes. >> mr. smith yes. mr. kelly. >> kelly yes....
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good morning, i'm hallie jackson in wash along with our nbc news team, leigh ann caldwell, peter alexanderthe white house starting us off. let's talk about, leigh ann, some of the votes that relate to neera tanden. why were the votes postponed and why is this an important position to the biden agenda right now? >> reporter: the homeland security committee who was supposed to vote out her nomination out of the committee today suddenly postponed her vote. we are told by a committee aide our colleague frank thorp was told that the reason is because committee members need more time to process and consider her nomination. well, that's a real bad sign and it shows that perhaps she did not have the votes to make it out of committee. the person i'm looking at in this evenly divided committee among republicans and democrats is senator kyrsten sinema. i reached out to her office and have not yet received a response. hallie, it was -- when neera tanden was nominated it was the liberals who was not happy with it, but now it seems like it's the moderates who could very well sink her nomination. of cour
good morning, i'm hallie jackson in wash along with our nbc news team, leigh ann caldwell, peter alexanderthe white house starting us off. let's talk about, leigh ann, some of the votes that relate to neera tanden. why were the votes postponed and why is this an important position to the biden agenda right now? >> reporter: the homeland security committee who was supposed to vote out her nomination out of the committee today suddenly postponed her vote. we are told by a committee aide our...
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jackson lee aye. mr. cooper mr. cooper. >> cooper votes aye. >> mr. cooper aye. mr. siris. >> mr. siris aye. >> mr. peters. >> peters votes aye. >> mr. peters aye. >> mr. moulton. ms. jiapal. >> aye. >> mr. smith. >> mr. smith missouri votes no. >> mr. smith no. mr. kelly. >> kelly votes no. >> mr. kelly no. mr. mcclintock. >> mcclintock no. >> mr. mcclintock no. mr. grothman. >> grothman is no. >> mr. grothman no. mr. smucker. >> smucker no. >> mr. smucker no. mr. jacobs. >> jacobs yes. >> mr. jacobs, aye. mr. burgess. >> burgess from texas votes no. >> mr. burgess, no. mr. carter. >> carter from georgia votes no. >> mr. carter, no. mr. klein. mr. klein, can you please repeat your vote? >> no. >> mr. klein, no. mrs. boabart. >> no. >> mrs. boabart no. mr. donlds. >> donalds votes no. >> donalds no. >> no. >> mr. goode. >> goode, virginia, no. >> mr. goode, no. mrs. hinson. >> hinson from iowa votes no. >> mrs. hinson, no. mr. obernaulty. >> no. >> rep jakes change his vote to no please? >> sorry, mr. yarmuth? >> yarmuth of kentucky votes aye. >> did a member request to change their vote? >> yes, chris ja
jackson lee aye. mr. cooper mr. cooper. >> cooper votes aye. >> mr. cooper aye. mr. siris. >> mr. siris aye. >> mr. peters. >> peters votes aye. >> mr. peters aye. >> mr. moulton. ms. jiapal. >> aye. >> mr. smith. >> mr. smith missouri votes no. >> mr. smith no. mr. kelly. >> kelly votes no. >> mr. kelly no. mr. mcclintock. >> mcclintock no. >> mr. mcclintock no. mr. grothman. >> grothman is no....
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jackson. scott parkinson along with your moderator, the president for the center for medicine and public interest, peterk you, ladies and gentlemen. i'm the center for the medicine and public interest center -- i'm the head of the government office that's here to help you. [laughter] first i would like to introduce congressman mike burgess, admiral ronny jackson and scott ferguson. dr. burgess, i asked admiral jackson if it's congressman, dr., admiral. he said dr. admiral, it pulls better. here here. the power of our free-market health care system is saving the nation from covid-19. it took decades of intense human suffering to defeat polio, influenza, measles, mumps, rubella and a host of other awful diseases. because we were able to harness the power of the american health care ecosystem, we developed diagnostics, therapeutics, and now three vaccines in one year. [clapping] at warp speed to defeat covid-19. we win when we work together to unleash the power of free market innovation. we are the only nation that can do it. but our ability to continue to do so is at risk. dr. burgess, you're the senior p
jackson. scott parkinson along with your moderator, the president for the center for medicine and public interest, peterk you, ladies and gentlemen. i'm the center for the medicine and public interest center -- i'm the head of the government office that's here to help you. [laughter] first i would like to introduce congressman mike burgess, admiral ronny jackson and scott ferguson. dr. burgess, i asked admiral jackson if it's congressman, dr., admiral. he said dr. admiral, it pulls better. here...