i have seen firsthand that jim is an officer who walks the talk when it comes to fostering appropriate level of openness. officer, air force number rose to the rank of lieutenant general, director of andnse, national imagery mapping agency, and now are greatly respected and much beloved director of national intelligence, jim clapper has agreed to join us for discussion about pdb's. with that, i would like for you to join me on stage so we can talk a bit of shop. [applause] mr. clapper: hello. mr. brenner: thank you so much for joining us today. you are better posture than anybody else to talk about how the pdb exchange since the early years. we will talk about the pdb's or the nixon and ford administrations, but i thought it might be worthwhile for you to spend a few comments reflecting upon how the product has changed? back then, it was a hard copy delivered to the president. in the process in terms of support for that product has changed. i want to get your perspectives since you are the one who goes into the oval office to meet with the president and to talk about the pdb. if you be