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have you ever attended an nga summer meeting before? just text yes or no and the results are there for us. so looks like about half of the audience this new. it's great to see so many old friends and new friends. let's turn to the three key questions we want to ask of the obvious. the first question was, do you know anyone who struggle with opioid addiction? just text yes or no. all right. so what we see is one out of two people in this audience knows somebody who has struggled with addiction. the next question. has anyone in your family, your direct family, been affected by the opioid addiction or overdose? so that's startling, almost one-third of the audience or a court of the audience who have someone in detroit them is been affected by opioid addiction. next question. has a friend or family member of yours died from an opioid related overdose? so that's a sobering moment there, that within this audience one out of four of us actually know somebody who has passed away, almost a third of us has known some have passed away from opioid
have you ever attended an nga summer meeting before? just text yes or no and the results are there for us. so looks like about half of the audience this new. it's great to see so many old friends and new friends. let's turn to the three key questions we want to ask of the obvious. the first question was, do you know anyone who struggle with opioid addiction? just text yes or no. all right. so what we see is one out of two people in this audience knows somebody who has struggled with addiction....
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have you ever attended an nga summer meeting before?just text yes or no and then the results are aggregated for us. okay. so, looks like half of the audience is new and half the audience -- great to see old friends and new friends. let's turn to the three key questions we wanted to ask. first question was do you know anyone who has struggled with opiode addiction. just text yes or. no all right. so, what we see is one out of every two people in the audience knows somebody who has struggled with addiction. the next question. has anyone in your family, your directly family, affected by opiode addiction or overdose. that's startling. almost a third or quarter of the audience whose direct family has been affected by opiode addiction. next question. >> has friend or family member died as a result of opioid overdose? that's, i think, sobering moment there. within the audience, one out of nor of us know somebody who passed away. a third of us have known somebody who passed away from opioid related overdose. that's why we're having this discuss
have you ever attended an nga summer meeting before?just text yes or no and then the results are aggregated for us. okay. so, looks like half of the audience is new and half the audience -- great to see old friends and new friends. let's turn to the three key questions we wanted to ask. first question was do you know anyone who has struggled with opiode addiction. just text yes or. no all right. so, what we see is one out of every two people in the audience knows somebody who has struggled with...
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wow, the nga. >> uh-huh. and what kinda intel does the nga collect? n.i.g.g.a. see, mike? you had me. and now you lost me. mike yard, everybody. we'll be right back. ♪ mr. ingalls, he's not studying over here! he's streaming my games. you can't get away with that. woo! oh, don't worry about it. they can't hear me i'm just in your head. (announcer vo) no matter how you use your data, verizon's got your back. now get 30% more data. no surprise overages. and keep the data you don't use. switch to verizon now and get up to $650 to cover your costs. only on america's best network. heineken light lets you control people's minds. it doesn't do that. award-winning heineken light is the best light beer you've ever tasted. that's true... i made you say that. no you didn't. yes i did. mmm mmm... yes i did... you didn't. ♪ ♪ don't you dare follow your dreams. think big. or demand your own space. don't you dare leave it all behind. don't you dare ask what's next. introducing the first-ever cadillac xt5. ♪ ♪ officials are reporting, this new doritos mix is responsible for the
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wow, the nga. >> uh-huh. and what kinda intel does the nga collect? n.i.g.g.a.t. >> larry: see, mike? you had me. and now you lost me. mike yard, everybody. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ fruit. nuts. silky smooth dark chocolate. revel in the pleasure of dove® fruit and nut. t-mobile never stops improving. and we doubled our lte coverage. that's right! our coverage stacks up with anybody, including verizon and at&t. and only t-mobile gives you more than just great coverage. now you can stream video and music --free! without touching any of your data. so ditch the other guys. and get great coverage and more with t-mobile. we got you covered. and we won't stop! with fans clamoring for our next hit album, we return to our extravagant private studio, where we turn gold into platinum. yes, i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. >> larry: welcome back. i'm here with my panel. first up, nightly show contributor mike yard. nightly show contributor holly walker. and fresh out of jail for doing the right thing in baton rouge, welcome back black lives matter activ
wow, the nga. >> uh-huh. and what kinda intel does the nga collect? n.i.g.g.a.t. >> larry: see, mike? you had me. and now you lost me. mike yard, everybody. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ fruit. nuts. silky smooth dark chocolate. revel in the pleasure of dove® fruit and nut. t-mobile never stops improving. and we doubled our lte coverage. that's right! our coverage stacks up with anybody, including verizon and at&t. and only t-mobile gives you more than just great coverage. now...
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we will not single out states, but we have been working very hard at the nga. five states have taken innovative leadership, 20 to 25 states have made very good progress. 25 states have a very, very long way to go. my point as i said earlier, if there is a weak link in the chain, it affects everybody along that chain-link. that at, it is my goal year from now, everyone in this room along with your colleagues, will be equipped with answers to each one of these checklist items. promoting cyber security within our state not only protects our critical infrastructure, it creates economic opportunities. as leader pelosi said, this is a issue the federal government will spend billions and billions of dollars on. as a governor, if they are spending that kind of money, i want to make sure we are getting our fair share to the commonwealth of virginia. we cannot protect our citizens , andut hiring, training the skill sets to protect them. that is why we need to think about what we are doing in our k-12, and those critical high school years. greate with us today two leaders
we will not single out states, but we have been working very hard at the nga. five states have taken innovative leadership, 20 to 25 states have made very good progress. 25 states have a very, very long way to go. my point as i said earlier, if there is a weak link in the chain, it affects everybody along that chain-link. that at, it is my goal year from now, everyone in this room along with your colleagues, will be equipped with answers to each one of these checklist items. promoting cyber...
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for membership on the nga executive committee, governor malloy of connecticut.bullock of montana, governor nixon of missouri, governor branstad of ohio,-- i mean, iowa. what it wonder that was. our great host here today. governor mercury of north carolina, governor haslam of tennessee and governor herbert of utah as immediate past chair and for nga vice chair governor brian sandoval of nevada and for our next nga chair, my good friend and neighbor to the south , governor terry macola of virginia. on behalf of the nominations committee, moved to have this outstanding slate adopted. >> thank you we have a motion on the floor. is there a second? any discussion? all those in favor? motion carries. thank you very much, larry. appreciate your good work. as long as we are-- before we turn the gavel over to our new chair, let's-- i would like to make recognitions of those who are leaving their service with us here and just trying to check to see who is here. those who are not with us, but this is their last as a now exit office we have governor jack markel and jack dalr
for membership on the nga executive committee, governor malloy of connecticut.bullock of montana, governor nixon of missouri, governor branstad of ohio,-- i mean, iowa. what it wonder that was. our great host here today. governor mercury of north carolina, governor haslam of tennessee and governor herbert of utah as immediate past chair and for nga vice chair governor brian sandoval of nevada and for our next nga chair, my good friend and neighbor to the south , governor terry macola of...
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mcginnis and the team come up with for nga in this prescriber education piece. but i tell you, i can't tell you how many clinicians have said to me when we've got into pretty pointed conversations about this, you know, i really don't know as much about this as i probably should. and most of the docs who write most of the prescriptions are not otter pods -- orr no pods and oncologists. they're family practice, primary care. i mean, this is a really big and really important issue in this conversation. and i think the idea of getting everybody's state school if you've got a medical school or a nursing school or a a dental school, i think that's a really good idea. do you want to -- [inaudible] >> well, just briefly, to underscore and endorse your observation, i would imagine that the piece that we'll be doing in partnership with the nga will not only identify the kinds of guidelines for providers on the front line, but also what's necessary in the educational process to improve the circumstances. >> jonah walker. >> thankses, governor baker. actually, man, on your
mcginnis and the team come up with for nga in this prescriber education piece. but i tell you, i can't tell you how many clinicians have said to me when we've got into pretty pointed conversations about this, you know, i really don't know as much about this as i probably should. and most of the docs who write most of the prescriptions are not otter pods -- orr no pods and oncologists. they're family practice, primary care. i mean, this is a really big and really important issue in this...
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brian and i are committed to making sure the role of the nga -- the nga's influence is recognized.ark with a new administration coming in, we want to make sure the governors are at the forefront to talk over the joint concerns of all of us. one of the ways i do plan to move the national governors association forward is through my initiative, which is to meet the threat -- states confront the cyber challenge. this will highlight an issue i have been focused on since my first day as governor, cyber security. in addition to providing states the key resources they need to meet this threat, my initiative will build on the strong work of the nga resource center, an effort i have chaired for the last year and a half with governor rick snyder of michigan. i know firsthand my work in virginia, i hit this issue as soon as i took over in the commonwealth of virginia. just to give you an example, so far, virginia has had 53 million cyber attacks this year. that is every four seconds. that is 300,000 cyber attacks a day. we have successfully blacked 4422 -- blocked 4422 malware attacks. we know
brian and i are committed to making sure the role of the nga -- the nga's influence is recognized.ark with a new administration coming in, we want to make sure the governors are at the forefront to talk over the joint concerns of all of us. one of the ways i do plan to move the national governors association forward is through my initiative, which is to meet the threat -- states confront the cyber challenge. this will highlight an issue i have been focused on since my first day as governor,...
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the nga staff, helping to organize and coordinate this. busy schedules to be here. thank you for taking time. yesterday we had the distinct optionge of having the to hear from senator grassley, chairman of the judiciary committee and i was senior senator. today, we have another opportunity for another distinguished congressional leader, democratic leader nancy pelosi. we are honored to have her hair with this. for that formal introduction, i will turn it over to the vice chair, terry mcauliffe. >> thank you governor herbert and thank you for being with us this afternoon. i am honored to introduce our next guest. she has been a friend of mine going back almost four decades. mother, grandmother, and has been a great leader for our country for so many years and a real advocate for working families in our nation. years, she has represented the 12th district of california, let the democrats in the house for more than 12 years, serving as the house democratic whip, speaker, and now has house leader. the breath of her work is too expensive for me
the nga staff, helping to organize and coordinate this. busy schedules to be here. thank you for taking time. yesterday we had the distinct optionge of having the to hear from senator grassley, chairman of the judiciary committee and i was senior senator. today, we have another opportunity for another distinguished congressional leader, democratic leader nancy pelosi. we are honored to have her hair with this. for that formal introduction, i will turn it over to the vice chair, terry mcauliffe....
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we've got former governor and past chairman of the nga speaking to us also. mamac mcwherter, former chief of staff of president clinton. so we've got some special guests and to remind everybody can be back at 1:00 we will have a great bunch of them from former speaker of the house net you posted. we've got important things to do and so don't waste your time. are we back. >> okay. [applause] >> [inaudible conversations] >> more down from the recent nga conference. house democratic leader nancy pelosi discusses the importance of investments in education, information technology, infrastructure and energy research. she commented on the lack of funding to address the growing opioid epidemic. [inaudible conversations] >> i think we are ready to begin. take your seats. welcome back, governors and staff people. we are honored to have your back for our last session here, our last plenary session. we've had a great day. yesterday was great, the presentations were wonderful and i will continue this afternoon. we are honored to have you all there and back again and again
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the nga is making a great it willand under terry do even better. we passed out a booklet highlighting the successes of the state. if you want one, you can contact scott and his people. there were also be a website, a continuation. those innovative things you are doing in cyber will be online input opportunity to see some of the great things taking place that you can access. thess -- contact scott of nga. >> meeting adjourned everybody. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> watch c-span's live coverage of the republican national convention beginning next monday in cleveland. eastern, weit 8:00 will take a look at past republican conventions, including the contentious 1976 republican convention in kansas city, missouri. starting with the rules debate, where it would require gerald ford to pick his running mate prior to the balloting process. from president ford and former
the nga is making a great it willand under terry do even better. we passed out a booklet highlighting the successes of the state. if you want one, you can contact scott and his people. there were also be a website, a continuation. those innovative things you are doing in cyber will be online input opportunity to see some of the great things taking place that you can access. thess -- contact scott of nga. >> meeting adjourned everybody. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national...
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the agency working with our great partners at nga, nsa, and others are able to keep a watch over theseas and see if we can pick up some of those early indicators. i must say there are actions that individuals take that are difficult for us as intelligence community to discern in advance. the decision-making process inside of moscow is very closed and a lot resides in the head of one individual, in consultation with others. so they can make decisions very quickly, might not be able to have any type of advance warning on. so, this is increasingly a challenge. that is why we need to make sure that we are as best positioned as possible to be able to dedicate as many resources to as many of these problems as possible. >> so, speaking of getting inside of the heads of hard target countries leaders, how are we doing on iran? are you confident we have the capabilities we need to monitor the iranian agreement? >> i am confident that the u.s. intelligence community is second to none in terms of its ability to look for the signs, the indications, that things are happening that may be inconsistent
the agency working with our great partners at nga, nsa, and others are able to keep a watch over theseas and see if we can pick up some of those early indicators. i must say there are actions that individuals take that are difficult for us as intelligence community to discern in advance. the decision-making process inside of moscow is very closed and a lot resides in the head of one individual, in consultation with others. so they can make decisions very quickly, might not be able to have any...
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it's something much more insidious, less obvious and the agency working with our great partners at nga and the nsa and others are able to i think keep a watch over these areas and see if we can pick up some of those early indicators. i must say there are actions thatindividuals take that are very difficult for us as an intelligence community to discern in advance . the decision-making process inside of moscow is very close and a lot resides in the head of one individual in consultation with others so they can make decisions very quickly that might not be able to have any type of advance warning on so this is increasingly a challenge, that's why we need to make sure that we are as best positioned as possible to be able to dedicate as many resources to as many of these problems as possible speaking of getting inside the heads of country leaders, how are we doing on a rant? are you confident we have the capability we need to monitor the iranian agreements? >> i am confident the us intelligence community is second to none in terms of its ability to look for the signs, the indications that
it's something much more insidious, less obvious and the agency working with our great partners at nga and the nsa and others are able to i think keep a watch over these areas and see if we can pick up some of those early indicators. i must say there are actions thatindividuals take that are very difficult for us as an intelligence community to discern in advance . the decision-making process inside of moscow is very close and a lot resides in the head of one individual in consultation with...
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my name is david, service president ceo of the national -- first i want to thank the nga for putting together this very important panel. it has been very enlightening. i want to think her thank her japanese colleagues for being here. it is a privilege it made this trip to the united states. i'd like to share some observations. we begin the begin the panel discussion by saying that fb a generates exports. i would read respectfully suggest that exports can also generate fbi because once you get a critical mass of experts going out of the united states, there's a likelihood that you will create more capacity, build more factories, which could attract the fdi. that is the first part. so this does not sound can nation discussion i like to point out that the u.s. export to the middle east and north africa have been doubling every four years. they're very few places of the world to which u.s. exports are doubling every four years. despite the bad news that we are hearing from the middle east and north africa there's actually good news as well. on the other side of the coin, if you, if you l
my name is david, service president ceo of the national -- first i want to thank the nga for putting together this very important panel. it has been very enlightening. i want to think her thank her japanese colleagues for being here. it is a privilege it made this trip to the united states. i'd like to share some observations. we begin the begin the panel discussion by saying that fb a generates exports. i would read respectfully suggest that exports can also generate fbi because once you get a...
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i want to thank the nga for putting together this panel and thank our japanese colleagues to be here. privilege you made the long trip to the united states. i would like to share a few observations. we began the panel discussion by saying fdi generates exports. i would respectfully suggests that exports can also generate fdi because once you get a critical mass of exports going out of the united states there is a likelihood that you will create more capacity, build more factories that would attract the fdi. that is the first part. so it doesn't sound like an asian discussion, u.s. exports to the middle east and africa have been doubling every four years. there are very few places in the world to which u.s. exports are doubling every four years. despite the bad news we hear from the middle east and africa there is a lot of good news as well. on the other side of the coin, if you look at the fdi coming into the united states from the middle east, we are looking at unprecedented levels of investment in the united states and that is a reflection of the growing and excellent relationship b
i want to thank the nga for putting together this panel and thank our japanese colleagues to be here. privilege you made the long trip to the united states. i would like to share a few observations. we began the panel discussion by saying fdi generates exports. i would respectfully suggests that exports can also generate fdi because once you get a critical mass of exports going out of the united states there is a likelihood that you will create more capacity, build more factories that would...
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first question is a test question, have you ever attended an nga summer meeting before?ust text yes or no and then the results are up there for us. so looks like about half of the audience is new. great to see so many old friends and new friends. let's turn to the three key questions we wanted to ask of the audience. the first question was, do you know anyone who has struggled with opioids addiction. just text yes or no. all right. so what we see one out of two people in this audience knows someone who has struggled with addiction. the next question, has anyone in your family, your direct family been affected by opioid addiction or overdoes? >> that's starting, almost a third of the audience or a quarter of the audience whose someone in their family has been affected. next question, has a friend or a a result er died as f opioid overdose? so that's a sobering moment there. within this audience, one out of four of us actually knows someone who has passed away from opioid related overdose. that's why we are having this discussion today. i turn it over to governor baker. >>
first question is a test question, have you ever attended an nga summer meeting before?ust text yes or no and then the results are up there for us. so looks like about half of the audience is new. great to see so many old friends and new friends. let's turn to the three key questions we wanted to ask of the audience. the first question was, do you know anyone who has struggled with opioids addiction. just text yes or no. all right. so what we see one out of two people in this audience knows...
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safety department and many wonderful local law enforcement people are providing services to us for this nga meeting we are hosting. i want to say how much i personally appreciate and respect all of those people that risk their lives to protect our safety and wellbeing. i am honored and blessed to live in one of the safest states in the country. next question? >> i would like to make a comment about medicare and the fraud abuse and issues you are working on. >> medicaid fraud, waste and abuse comments? >> in louisiana on january 12th, we expanded the medicaid program. we used the existing framework to expand the program where we have manage care organizations that are ministering. we don't do the traditional fee for service. by doing that, we have transferred the risk of loss associated with fraud, waste and abuse away from the state and to the manage care organizations in that business. so we have that member per month we are paying for coverage and we transferred that risk to a very large degree and i believe it is working in louisiana. it is one of the ways that we were able to gain so mu
safety department and many wonderful local law enforcement people are providing services to us for this nga meeting we are hosting. i want to say how much i personally appreciate and respect all of those people that risk their lives to protect our safety and wellbeing. i am honored and blessed to live in one of the safest states in the country. next question? >> i would like to make a comment about medicare and the fraud abuse and issues you are working on. >> medicaid fraud, waste...