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00:01:36.560Eric Bolling, we are going to cut to the White House momentarily for this, and we've had a slight technical problem, but the boys in Denver are fixing it right now.
00:01:44.360Eric Bolling, here's what concerns me.
00:01:47.280We heard from Axios and all the New York Times, all the guys that have inside baseball in the White House, the administration, that over the weekend, we shouldn't we shouldn't, you know, be upset.
00:01:57.740You know, we had you on the other morning and shouldn't be upset that that the one pager was not coming back to us because there were serious discussions among appropriate parties happening behind the scenes.
00:02:08.620Then we got an in your face response last night.
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00:28:04.940So we're way below what we need just to replace the people that we have in America.
00:28:09.220And one of the challenges is that rural America, where there's 60 million people, have a mortality rate,
00:28:15.420maternal mortality rate when they have babies.
00:28:17.140That's about 30% higher than if you live in an urban area.
00:28:20.820One of the ways the president wanted to address this was creating something in the working families tax cut legislation,
00:28:25.880which is, I think, the most ambitious, fantastic program ever written to help fix the health care system.
00:28:31.740The president saved Medicaid in the working families tax cut legislation.
00:28:35.400He also invested with Congress, Senator Britton and her colleagues voted for this sort of the House,
00:28:40.620to put in $50 billion into rural health care.
00:28:44.220That's $10 billion a year for the next five years.
00:28:46.040All the money went out the door on time, and it's being used for incredibly beneficial advances to help Americans living in rural America have babies safely.
00:28:55.520Your zip code should not determine your mortality rate if you're having a baby.
00:29:02.820And that is allowing us to use these new ultrasound probes now.
00:29:06.620If you don't have an obstetrician in your county, because in many counties in LA, which is lower Alabama, that is the case.
00:29:13.500We have states, and all the governors are embraced on this, investing a lot of money, training more people to work in rural America.
00:29:20.200And we're also using telehealth tools, so you have big, sophisticated urban centers adopting smaller facilities, clinics,
00:29:27.700so they can help moms deliver babies wherever they may live.
00:29:30.320You don't have to drive across state to get there.
00:29:32.740Now, as great as this all is, and as fantastic as it has been to have 50 governors,
00:29:36.120in this case, Mr. President, even the Democratic governors are on board.
00:29:39.060it's such a good offer it's such a beautiful way of keeping your people healthy that everyone's
00:29:44.420embraced this program we still can't do it by ourselves we have to invest in the american
00:29:49.140people we have to have governors and private sector partners uh that make this happen as well
00:29:54.260as and i hope the secretary can speak this in a moment uh because maha is probably uh vital to
00:29:58.820this effort you have to get moms healthy enough to do the most creative thing the universe knows
00:30:02.980which is making babies so maybe maybe you can take the message around the private sector of
00:30:07.140involvement and how you and your family have gotten involved in this and led the way and maybe
00:30:11.240we should talk about Maha afterwards. Sure, I would love to. And first, thank you so much,
00:30:15.160Mr. President. Thank you, Dr. Oz. And thank you, Secretary Kennedy. Thank all of you for making
00:30:19.560maternal health really a national priority. It's an honor to be here today with all of you.
00:30:24.480This $50 billion in rural health funds, this really represents a transformative opportunity
00:30:30.620to invest in maternal health care. And in fact, it's what's given us the confidence to launch
00:30:36.020Healthy Moms, Healthy Babies America, which is our campaign. It is bipartisan. Dr. Oz is right.
00:30:42.260Democratic governors across the country are also very interested in doing this.
00:30:46.540We have a simple goal. We want to cut the U.S. maternal death rate in half in five years.
00:30:51.180That sounds audacious, but I am confident we can do it. I am confident because we have the federal
00:30:56.120leadership, because President Trump wants to make America the best place to have a baby.
00:31:01.100I'm confident because we now have this $50 billion money that's already going out to the states that we can actually leverage to pay for some of this.
00:31:09.220And I'm confident because, honestly, we know how to fix this.
00:31:12.200The vast majority of infant and maternal death is preventable.