00:00President Trump, I'm honored to present to you the Maha Report, and work with this incredible cabinet that you have brought together to make our children healthy again.
00:13Before, this report is a call to action for common sense.
00:18We've relied too much on conflicted research, ignored common sense, or what some would call mother's intuition.
00:26It's common sense that ultra-processed, nutrient-poor food contributes to chronic disease.
00:32It's common sense that excessive screen time and isolation lead to anxiety and depression, especially in children.
00:40It's common sense that exercise and healthy foods come before prescriptions and surgery.
00:46It's common sense that not all calories are equal in nutritional value.
00:50But it's common sense that over-medicating kids is dangerous.
00:55It's common sense.
00:56Earlier this week, we approved a SNAP waiver request from Nebraska so they can stop taxpayer dollars from being used to make our children obese.
01:07I understand requests from three more states will be approved shortly, and more are expected to come in the following weeks.
01:14Over the next 80 days, the commission will build on its work in this report to develop a road map to bold and transformative public health reforms for our consideration.
01:26It's a consideration.
01:28And we are going to now get a reduction in drug costs of up to 89 percent in some cases, but 50 percent would be a low, a bad number.
01:3730 percent, the drugs are a very big part of it, right?
01:42So a very big part.
01:43So it'll affect everything.
01:44It'll affect your whole life.
01:46The amount of money you're going to be saving is going to be incalculable.
01:50Nobody can believe I have the courage to do it.
01:53I don't think it's courage.
01:54I think it would have been courage not to do it.
01:56I tell you what, not to do it would have taken far more courage because I was tired of it.
02:07I think it's a very big part of it.
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