Dow, were watching the president who is expected to hop on air force one at any minute now. He will be leaving orlando where he spent the last few hours at Catholic School speaking to parents and tehe. On social media, focusg on something entirely different altogether. The president engaged in allout twitter war with the most powerful democrat in the nation. Senator Chuck Schumer who is trading jabs with the president about his ties and his administrations connections with russia. Lieutenant colonel ralph peters has a warning about this, that this russian roulette could undermine the nations security. Hes with us live. And open the door this minute. Senator rand paul accusing his fellow congressman of hiding the replacement for obamacare behind that closed door. At the capitol. Whats in it . What was behind the door in the nations governors actually might be the ones who know. They made a demand and the white house is apparently listening. Well try and pull it out of nebraskas governor
[applause] thank you. U. I hope you will still talk to me after tonight. L [laughter] the panel is extremely esteemed so please forgive me for reading, but the current director of the institute which is an Intercampus Institute that tells the university of walls h california los angeles. Hes a molecular biologist who specializes in the area of plant genomics and served twice as the head of the Genetics Program at the United States department of agriculture. Then, the author of the book held to pick a peach and both explore the science of cooking, farming and flavor. Hes a member of the James Beard Foundation food and beverage and america and the winner of multiple journalism awards including the distinguished writing. Most of you probably know him as the former food editor and columnist for the Los Angeles Times which was his home for more than 25 years. Then we have mr. Ted parson, the professor of environmental law and faculty codirector of the institute on Climate Change and environ
Regulation, cybersecurity and possible conflicts of interest. This is 2 and a half hours. [inaudible conversations]. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] we will come to order. We will hear testimony on the nomination of jay clayton the chairman of the United States securities and Exchange Commission. Mr. Clayton has extensive experience in our Financial Markets is a highly regarded securities lawyer. For decades he has helped Companies Access our Capital Markets. Increase their ability to invest in the United States and growth and create jobs. One area in which he has already indicated he will focus is Capital Formation. Capital markets drive innovation and job creation and axis is the lifeblood of our economy. The jobs act helped revitalize the primary markets in both congress and should allow companies to the public and allow investors to share in their success. Recently this committee marked several bipartisan securities bills and encourage you mr. Clayton, if confer
[applause] thank you. U. I hope you will still talk to me after tonight. L [laughter] the panel is extremely esteemed so please forgive me for reading, but the current director of the institute which is an Intercampus Institute that tells the university of walls h california los angeles. Hes a molecular biologist who specializes in the area of plant genomics and served twice as the head of the Genetics Program at the United States department of agriculture. Then, the author of the book held to pick a peach and both explore the science of cooking, farming and flavor. Hes a member of the James Beard Foundation food and beverage and america and the winner of multiple journalism awards including the distinguished writing. Most of you probably know him as the former food editor and columnist for the Los Angeles Times which was his home for more than 25 years. Then we have mr. Ted parson, the professor of environmental law and faculty codirector of the institute on Climate Change and environ