[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] the meeting will come to order. Good morning, everyone. This is the second in a series of public hearings the committee will be holding as part of the houses impeachment inquiry, without objection the chairman reserves the right to call recess. make an Opening Statement and representative nunes will make an Opening Statement and well turn to the witness for Opening Statement and then to questions. For audience members we welcome you and respect your interest in being here. In turn, we ask for your respect as we proceed with todays hearing. It is the intention of the committee to proceed without disruptions. As chairman ill take all necessary and appropriate steps to maintain order to ensure that the committee is run in accordance with house rules and House Resolution 660. With that i now recognize myself to give an Opening Statement in the impeachment inquiry into donald j. Trump, the 45th president of the United States. In april, 201
Moral depravity. You are ending humanitys future. Youtube livestream but also especially on cspan1 and cspan radio. We are happy to have you all in attendance, whatever platform you are joining us from. The buzz these days is about tomorrows trilateral meeting at camp david, a critical relationship between south korea and japan and the u. S. , but todays program focuses on another triangular relationship between the u. S. , south korea, and north korea. It features a discussion of a paper under a similar name by scott snyder, senior fellow for korea studies and director of the program on u. S. Korea policies and the council on foreign relations. If youre in the korea space, scott is a familiar face. For very good reason. He is a wellknown expert and writes and speaks extensively on u. S. Korea relations as well as Regional Affairs in the endo pacific. I will not go through his entire bio. We have that link on our website or his prolific bibliography, but i will mention more recent titl
Relations between the United States and south korea, and military strategy in the indo pacific region. The conversation also highlights chinas ambition and threats from north korea, and comes just before a trilateral meeting between President Biden, and the latest of south korea and japan. As moral depravity. You are ending humanitys future. Youtube livestream but also especially on cspan1 and cspan radio. We are happy to have you all in thank you for joining us, we are happy to have you on whatever platforms you join us on. A lot of the buzz is about the trilateral relationship between us at camp david, and todays talk focuses about the trilateral relationship between the u. S. , south korea and north korea. Discussion of a paper under a similar name by scott snyder, senior fellow for korea studies and director of the program on u. S. Korea policies and the council on foreign relations. If youre in the korea space, scott is a familiar face. For very good reason. He is a wellknown expe
President of the institute. I want to welcome all of our viewers to another scope for, today i will be joined by todd myers, he is an expert in environmental policy, he is the author of a brandnew book out this week called time to think small, how nimble Environmental Technology can solve the planet biggest problem, it comes to us with more than two decades of policy experience. Hes a leader at the washington, the state of Washington Department of natural resources, he lives in the heart of the Cascade Mountains with more than 200,000 honeybees and is part of the recovery council. He works day today with our friends at the Washington Post the center where he is the environmental policy director. As a reminder, we want to get you involved in this conversation. For our friend joining live we encourage you to enter questions into the chat function. Those will be sorted and said to me where it will go to todd and you can talk about your ideas, your questions. For those of you who dont have
Of the Competitive Enterprise Institute. I want to welcome all of our viewers for another today im joined by todd myers, he is an expert in environmental policy, he is the author of a brandnew book out this week called time to think small, how nimble Environmental Technology can solve the planet biggest problem, it comes to us with more than two decades of policy experience. Hes a leader at the washington, the state of Washington Department of natural resources, he lives in the heart of the Cascade Mountains with more than 200,000 honeybees and is part of the recovery council. He works day today with our friends at the Washington Post the center where he is the environmental policy director. As a reminder, we want to get you involved in this conversation. For our friend joining live we encourage you to enter questions into the chat function. Those will be sorted and said to me where it will go to todd and you can talk about your ideas, your questions. For those of you who dont have tha