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the proceedings from today are to be published and moreover potential to be discontinued by policy makers and advocates and consumers as part of the 2017 political agenda. today s event is open to the press and is being live streamed and televised. for those who are not physically present, i m told you can join in on twitter also using the #votefood2016. there are also twitter handles were available for the speakers on the biopages. please help us keep the conversation on social media and don t forget to add #votefood2016. oscar cabrera, executive director, sarah roach and allyson and alissa. thank you to them. welcome to georgetown from the o neil institute and it is my great pleasure to introduce to you as the next speaker david vladeck. david. prof. vladeck: thank you very much. [applause] good morning, everybody. we have a busy day ahead of us and wonderful potentialists, before we get started, i want to point out that i ve been slided, everyone else is the honorable and
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MyanmarVietnamRepublic-ofLouisianaUnited-statesStanfordKentuckyTurkeyChinaCaliforniaKosovoSyria studies, john monahan who s been involved with the o neill institute and is now the special assistant to president dejoy ya on a range of issues, including health issues. tim and linda o neill who made the o neill institute possible through their vision and generosity and, of course, to the faculty director of the to kneel institute, larry godsden, who really is just a visionary in global health law and who has done so much to focus us on this crisis and to bring us here today. so we brought together the most influential speakers in the country from the cdc,. doctors working on the ground in west africa, as well as global security experts. this is the convening power at its finest. thank you all for being here, and let me turn things over now to dr. godsden. thank you very much, bill. we really appreciate you taking the time to come. what i m going to do is, first of all, you can see we re sitting could be on easy chairs down on easy chairs, and we re planning to do that
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