Making excuses and dont blame her, ultimately as as i pulled the trigger that night. Afterwards airs sunday 9 00 p. M. Eastern. You can watch previous afterwards program on our website, book to be. Org. Peter fridays and book is called power to the people, mr. Barrera, is it possible to reform the entitlement programs . Guess only the way described in this book, these reforms were up positive, the book is about how to reform every program, Social Security, welfare, obama care, medicare, medicaid, all of this, how to reform them all. Its based on 30 Years Experience based on the reagan white house. Heritage, i contributed and this is an extension to all these ideas. After you reform Social Security people they get higher benefits now or benefits. Poor people get higher incomes that lower incomes. Sick people are able to get better healthcare not less health care, that is because these reforms are not based on cutting benefits. You cannot get anywhere by cutting benefits, these reforms a
Many of these events are open to the public. Look for them to air in the near future on booktv on cspan2. Welcome to hattiesburg, mississippi, on booktv. Located in the southern part of the state as apocalypse of nearly 80,000 is home to the university of Southern Mississippi. With the help of our Comcast Cable partners, over the next 90 minutes well talk with local authors as well as about the history of the area and the Dakota Clinic look at the civil war through the eyes of both wellknown and ordinary families. I really had always wanted to write this kind of sweeping, i guess sauger of the civil war. And for me as a military historian over the years what i of those is that as much as was ousted by what happens on the battlefield and this sweeping changes that take place because of his campaign on that campaign, the soldiers are always looking older i really came to deciding on my writing that you have to look at both. You have to look at the soldier and the families, the battlefron
Its an hour and 20 minutes. Good afternoon, im charlie baker, the governor of the commonwealth of massachusetts and the chair of the nga razz health and hum services committee. Glad toaround by the vicechairman, New Hampshire governor and as well as by governor bevin, who dropped us all into this conversation in a big way at the meeting we had back in february. I want to start first of all by saying how much i appreciate the fact that so many of our fellow governors signed on to the compact we developed to deal with this issue. Last count we had 46 governors signed on to the compact, representing 250 million americans, and certainly for news massachusetts, and i know for many of the folks around the table this is probably the single biggest Public Health issue youre dealing with based on the chase had with second burwell and others how big a deal this is across the country. I do want to point to the clock on the screen. So far, it shows an estimate of the number of individual wes have
We will go ahead and get started. I am scott madison, the executive director of the National Governors association. Feel free to take your seats. Welcome. This is the 108th summer meeting of the National Governors associati association and taking place with the backdrop of a lot of serious issues across the nation and world and of course two major Party Conventions taking place in the next couple weeks. I am happy to introduce the chairman of the National Governors association from utah, governor branstad and we have the vice chairman, governor mcauliffe from virginia and the host, the longest serving governor in the mystery of the United States terry branstad. We are happy to have him. [applause] and now, it is funny, people say the meeting is going great so far and i say it is good laws of governor branstad. I am turn it over to david yepsen and many of you probably know david. Heavy has been with the Des Moines Register and on Public Television in different capacities and now he is
Actually taken that question out in terms of the financing for the surveys, so that no one can even if, whether it was a monetary incentive or not, if people were thinking and believing that, we wanted to take the action. Now, going to part two, that medication assisted treatment, which i know you all are working deeply on, we are as well, you may have heard that last week we announced that we have put out a final regulation that will increase the numbers that doctors who are prescribing, as long as they meet certain conditions, because we want to make sure we do this in a safe way, that theyre able to do. In terms of that expanding medication assisted treatment. As well as were also today releasing two reports on ways to help pregnant women and new mothers. Because thats a part of this, with the medication assisted treatment. I see head nods. This is something you all have told us is one of the problems. Weve got two reports coming out to help with that treatment in terms of pregnant