And live on cspan3, on capitol hill a senate sshdary subcommittee will be hearing about fraud in trade marks. Thanks for accommodating the scheduled change today. We left the senate floor where senator Johnny Isaacson gave his Farewell Speech and may friend and colleague Ranking Member corns is down there now bidding him farewell on the speech. He and senator isaacson worked a long time together. Its fitting senator coons is there because in many respects he embodies alt a lot of the same attributes as senator isaacson in terms of working torgt together on this committee. When he comes in he will intersquekt. But in the meantime we will get to your opening statements. We are here to talk about the issue of fraudulent trade marks. As earn knows trade marks are the back bone of any businesss brandon and operations. A good trademark allows a brand to easily identify and distinguish itself from competitors. Aed good trademark allows good will consumers and differentiate goods and services.
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Thank you for your service past and present to the country and to fellow veterans. We are honored to work alongside you. That is exactly what we will do over the next few days. We will be working together. Not in a typical way and not our daytoday work. You will have an opportunity to pause and take a step back from the day to day grind and challenges. All of those things we struggle with every day and think about what we are doing and why. Are going to think about what we know and what we dont know. Those of you know me know that formal remarks are not my specialty. I want to show hands, how many of you that when we set it will be data, where like all. A show hands. It is okay. I am a selfprofessed data geek. I had that feeling to. I want to talk to you about why data is important. Sometimes it feels abstract and disconnected from reality. Sometimes it is dry and boring. Not really connected to the veterans we serve every day. We are here to serve veterans but data can help you we can
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Obstruction of muellers investigation by the president. Watch live coverage tuesday at 1 pm on cspan3. Online on www. Cspan. Org. Cdc speaking at a medical innovation conference in washington, d. C. About 20 minutes the conversation about challenges facing women in the medical research field. I want to think dean reese for the introduction. Its a great honor to be here. And i thank you for your persistence to science and Public Health. Its the underpinning of medicine and Public Health. And i believe its a very exciting time. Time of grade expectation about the growing potential of science to provide solutions to what a decade ago seemed like science fiction. When i look back i reflect on science and i think about Alexander Fleming in 1928 where he noticed mold on the petri dish, and he noticed an impact will affect the growth. He understood the therapeutic potential 1928. Literally sat on the shelf until it was embraced to during world war ii. Part of the mess just message i want to h