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1415 WH NH EVENT STIX FS24 74
NBC POOL
President Donald Trump Delivers remarks on combating the opioid crisis in Manchester, NH
NYRS: WASH- 4, WASH-3
14:35:54 TRUMP: Thank you to our first lady, Melania, who has been so incredible Thank you
(APPLAUSE)
And we are blessed to have you as our first lady Really are
It's great to be back in the beautiful state of New Hampshire
(APPLAUSE)
I don't know if you remember, but this is the first place I came for the primaries, yet And this is the room, right here, so I like this room This has been a good room
We're honored to be joined by your wonderful and very talented governor, Chris Sununu Chris, thank you
(APPLAUSE)
Thank you Thank you, Chris Oh, and there's another talented governor Governor Sununu, stand up
(APPLAUSE)
I have to tell you, there was nobody tougher on Trump at the beginning It's true There was nobody on television tougher And then we met each other, and we liked each other, and he went from the worst to the best Governor, thank you I mean that, too Thank you
(APPLAUSE)
14:37:05 I want to thank, also, Attorney General Sessions, and secretary -- thank you, Jeff
(APPLAUSE)
Secretary Azar, Secretary Nielsen and Surgeon General Adams for joining us at this very important event The first lady and I just visited the Manchester Fire Department Safe Station Talking about it all over the country The fire chief, Dan Goonan, and all of the first responders with us today, thank you You've been incredible, and you're saving American lives
We're also joined by a number of law enforcement officers, who we love Our police, DEA, ICE, border patrol agents and customs officers work night and day to keep drugs out of our communities, and criminals off of our streets
(APPLAUSE)
14:38:02 So today, we thank you, we honor you, and we want you to know that we will always have your backs, 100 percent Thank you very much, law enforcement Thank you
(APPLAUSE)
I especially want to acknowledge all of the families with us today who have endured terrible hardships because of the opioid crisis, and especially those who have lost precious loved ones I've been saying this for a long time, and it all started right here in New Hampshire, because I see what you're going through; about as bad as there is anywhere in the country And I said I'd be back, and we are back, and we're pouring a lot of money and a lot of talent into this horrible problem
We pledge to honor the memory of those you lost with action and determination and resolve We'll get it We will not rest until the end, and I will tell you, this scourge of drug addiction in America will stop
14:39:10 It will stop
(APPLAUSE)
Every day, 116 Americans die from an opioid-related overdose In New Hampshire, the overdose -- really, death rate I mean, can you believe this? The death rate is double the national average It's got difficulties like people wouldn't believe Defeating this epidemic will require the commitment of every state, local and federal agency Failure is not an option Addiction is not our future
14:39:51 TRUMP: We will liberate our country from this crisis Never been like this -- hundreds of years, never been like this And we will raise a drug-free generation of American children
Last October, we declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency, should've been done a long time before
Since then we've worked with Congress to ensure at least $6 billion additional dollars, going through right now, in new funding in 2018 and 2019 to combat the opioid crisis and we will be spending the most money ever on the opioid crisis
(APPLAUSE)
14:40:44 On our most recent national prescription drug take back day, people across the country turned in more than 900,000 pounds of unused or expired prescription drugs, more than the weight of three Boeing 757's Our Custom and Border Protection - and these people, the job they do is incredible, seized nearly 1,500 pounds of Fentanyl last year
Nearly three times the amount seized in 2016, and I told China, don't send it And I told Mexico, don't send it
(APPLAUSE)
Don't send it In 2017, ICE arrested criminal aliens with 76,000 charges and convictions for dangerous drug crimes Last year, the Department of Justice prosecuted more than 3,000 defendants in cases involving opioid, all of the trafficking and the related crimes
3,000 cases, including a pharmacist, a physician's assistant and an opioid trafficker, each charged with committing serious drug crimes in New Hampshire
14:42:03 Whether you are a dealer or doctor or trafficker or manufacturer, if you break the law and illegally peddle these deadly poisons, we will find you, we will arrest you and we will hold you accountable
(APPLAUSE)
Here in New Hampshire, I applaud all of the drug enforcement agents and law enforcement officers who recently coordinated Operation Granite Shield, an 18-hour enforcement action targeting drug traffickers that resulted in the arrest of 151 people
These are terrible people, and we have to get tough on those people Because we can have all of the blue ribbon committees we want, but if we don't get tough on the drug dealers, we're wasting our time Just remember that, we're wasting our time
14:43:05 And that toughness includes the death penalty
(APPLAUSE)
You know, it's an amazing thing Some of these drug dealers will kill thousands of people during their lifetime Thousands of people and destroy many more lives than that But they will kill thousands of people during their lifetime, and they'll get caught and they'll get 30 days in jail, or they'll go away for a year
Or they'll be fined And yet if you kill one person, you get the death penalty or you go to jail for life So if we're not going to get tough on the drug dealers who kill thousands of people and destroy so many people's lives, we are just doing the wrong thing
We have got to get tough This isn't about nice anymore, this isn't about committees, this isn't about let's get everybody and have dinners, and let's have everybody go to a blue ribbon committee and everybody gets a medal
For frankly talking and doing nothing
14:44:14 This is about winning a very, very tough problem And if we don't get very tough on these dealers, it's not going to happen folks It's not going to happen, and I want to win this battle
I don't want to leave at the end of seven years and have this problem, OK?
(APPLAUSE)
I don't want that, right? Thank you Not going to happen Thank you all Lot of voters in this room, I see that No, we're going to solve this problem We're going to solve it with brains, we're going to solve it with resolve, we're going to solve it with toughness TRUMP: Because toughness is the thing that they most fear That's what they most fear
So to the brave agents and officers, thank you for protecting us all
14:45:20 Last year, my commission on combating the incredible crisis of opioids issued 56 recommendations My administration agreed with all of the commission's goals, and we've worked aggressively to put them into action
Today, I'm here to announce additional steps that we're taking as part of our nationwide initiative to address the opioid crisis -- and, by the way, the drug crisis, the general drug crisis First, we're taking action to reduce drug demand by preventing Americans from becoming addicted in the first place -- so important That includes increasing federal funding for the development of nonaddictive painkillers And we have to come up with a solution, where we come up with a painkiller that's not so addictive And we can do it We're not that far off We can do it These things are incredibly addictive, so we're going to find that answer also
Here with us today are Jim and Jeanne Moser They lost their beautiful son Adam to a fentanyl overdose His addiction began with prescription pills he found in their kitchen cabinet They have since begun the Zero Left Initiative to help families get rid of excess painkillers Jim and Jeanne, we're sorry for your loss -- a great boy He's a great boy And we applaud your strength and your leadership, and -- where are you? Where are you? Come on up Come on up here
(APPLAUSE)
14:47:20 Tell us about your boy
MOSER: Adam was our oldest son He was a great kid He was a smart kid Grew up out in Merrill (ph), East Kingston, New Hampshire He had a degree in Actuarial Science, which, as many of you know, that's the science of forecasting risk He was the kind of kid that made you feel really good about yourself You'd give him five minutes, you really liked him
And you know, he just made a bad choice one night, as smart as he was He found his way into our kitchen cabinet, and sadly, the rest is history He got hooked on it, and had to go to the street eventually, and he found fentanyl And he's been gone for two and a half years, and we miss him every day Thank you
TRUMP: Thank you, darling
MOSER: Thank you
TRUMP: You take care of yourself, OK? Thank you Thank you very much
(APPLAUSE)
(OFF-MIKE) (inaudible)
14:48:33 And so many cases like that
We're also taking action to prevent addiction by addressing the problem of overprescribing
(APPLAUSE)
And our Department of Justice is looking very seriously into bringing major litigation against some of these drug companies
(APPLAUSE)
We'll bring it at a federal level Some states are already bringing it, but we're thinking about bringing it at a very high federal level, and we'll do a job
We're going to cut nationwide opioid prescriptions by one-third over the next three years We're also going to make sure that virtually all prescriptions reimbursed by the federal government follow best practices for prescribing We'll ensure that opioid addiction is not subsidized by the American taxpayer TRUMP: The best way -- so important, and the best way to beat the drug crisis is to keep people from getting hooked on drugs to begin with As part of that effort
(APPLAUSE)
14:49:42 So important And I -- and this has been something that I've been very strongly in favor of: spending a lot of money on great commercials showing how bad it is, so that kids seeing those commercials during the right shows on television or wherever, the internet, when they see these commercials, say, I -- I don't want any part of it That's the least expensive thing we can do, where you scare them from ending up like the people in the commercials And we'll make them very, very bad commercials We'll make them pretty unsavory situations And you've seen it before
And it's had an impact on smoking and cigarettes You see what happens to the body, you see what happens to the mind So we're announcing a new website, crisisnextdoorgov
Footage Information
Source | ABCNEWS VideoSource |
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Direct Link: | View details on ABCNEWS VideoSource site |
Title: | PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP OPIOID REMARKS - STIX |
Date: | 03/19/2018 |
Library: | ABC |
Tape Number: | DCU025764 |
Content: |
1415 WH NH EVENT STIX FS24 74
NBC POOL
President Donald Trump Delivers remarks on combating the opioid crisis in Manchester, NH
NYRS: WASH- 4, WASH-3
14:35:54 TRUMP: Thank you to our first lady, Melania, who has been so incredible Thank you
(APPLAUSE)
And we are blessed to have you as our first lady Really are
It's great to be back in the beautiful state of New Hampshire
(APPLAUSE)
I don't know if you remember, but this is the first place I came for the primaries, yet And this is the room, right here, so I like this room This has been a good room
We're honored to be joined by your wonderful and very talented governor, Chris Sununu Chris, thank you
(APPLAUSE)
Thank you Thank you, Chris Oh, and there's another talented governor Governor Sununu, stand up
(APPLAUSE)
I have to tell you, there was nobody tougher on Trump at the beginning It's true There was nobody on television tougher And then we met each other, and we liked each other, and he went from the worst to the best Governor, thank you I mean that, too Thank you
(APPLAUSE)
14:37:05 I want to thank, also, Attorney General Sessions, and secretary -- thank you, Jeff
(APPLAUSE)
Secretary Azar, Secretary Nielsen and Surgeon General Adams for joining us at this very important event The first lady and I just visited the Manchester Fire Department Safe Station Talking about it all over the country The fire chief, Dan Goonan, and all of the first responders with us today, thank you You've been incredible, and you're saving American lives
We're also joined by a number of law enforcement officers, who we love Our police, DEA, ICE, border patrol agents and customs officers work night and day to keep drugs out of our communities, and criminals off of our streets
(APPLAUSE)
14:38:02 So today, we thank you, we honor you, and we want you to know that we will always have your backs, 100 percent Thank you very much, law enforcement Thank you
(APPLAUSE)
I especially want to acknowledge all of the families with us today who have endured terrible hardships because of the opioid crisis, and especially those who have lost precious loved ones I've been saying this for a long time, and it all started right here in New Hampshire, because I see what you're going through; about as bad as there is anywhere in the country And I said I'd be back, and we are back, and we're pouring a lot of money and a lot of talent into this horrible problem
We pledge to honor the memory of those you lost with action and determination and resolve We'll get it We will not rest until the end, and I will tell you, this scourge of drug addiction in America will stop
14:39:10 It will stop
(APPLAUSE)
Every day, 116 Americans die from an opioid-related overdose In New Hampshire, the overdose -- really, death rate I mean, can you believe this? The death rate is double the national average It's got difficulties like people wouldn't believe Defeating this epidemic will require the commitment of every state, local and federal agency Failure is not an option Addiction is not our future
14:39:51 TRUMP: We will liberate our country from this crisis Never been like this -- hundreds of years, never been like this And we will raise a drug-free generation of American children
Last October, we declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency, should've been done a long time before
Since then we've worked with Congress to ensure at least $6 billion additional dollars, going through right now, in new funding in 2018 and 2019 to combat the opioid crisis and we will be spending the most money ever on the opioid crisis
(APPLAUSE)
14:40:44 On our most recent national prescription drug take back day, people across the country turned in more than 900,000 pounds of unused or expired prescription drugs, more than the weight of three Boeing 757's Our Custom and Border Protection - and these people, the job they do is incredible, seized nearly 1,500 pounds of Fentanyl last year
Nearly three times the amount seized in 2016, and I told China, don't send it And I told Mexico, don't send it
(APPLAUSE)
Don't send it In 2017, ICE arrested criminal aliens with 76,000 charges and convictions for dangerous drug crimes Last year, the Department of Justice prosecuted more than 3,000 defendants in cases involving opioid, all of the trafficking and the related crimes
3,000 cases, including a pharmacist, a physician's assistant and an opioid trafficker, each charged with committing serious drug crimes in New Hampshire
14:42:03 Whether you are a dealer or doctor or trafficker or manufacturer, if you break the law and illegally peddle these deadly poisons, we will find you, we will arrest you and we will hold you accountable
(APPLAUSE)
Here in New Hampshire, I applaud all of the drug enforcement agents and law enforcement officers who recently coordinated Operation Granite Shield, an 18-hour enforcement action targeting drug traffickers that resulted in the arrest of 151 people
These are terrible people, and we have to get tough on those people Because we can have all of the blue ribbon committees we want, but if we don't get tough on the drug dealers, we're wasting our time Just remember that, we're wasting our time
14:43:05 And that toughness includes the death penalty
(APPLAUSE)
You know, it's an amazing thing Some of these drug dealers will kill thousands of people during their lifetime Thousands of people and destroy many more lives than that But they will kill thousands of people during their lifetime, and they'll get caught and they'll get 30 days in jail, or they'll go away for a year
Or they'll be fined And yet if you kill one person, you get the death penalty or you go to jail for life So if we're not going to get tough on the drug dealers who kill thousands of people and destroy so many people's lives, we are just doing the wrong thing
We have got to get tough This isn't about nice anymore, this isn't about committees, this isn't about let's get everybody and have dinners, and let's have everybody go to a blue ribbon committee and everybody gets a medal
For frankly talking and doing nothing
14:44:14 This is about winning a very, very tough problem And if we don't get very tough on these dealers, it's not going to happen folks It's not going to happen, and I want to win this battle
I don't want to leave at the end of seven years and have this problem, OK?
(APPLAUSE)
I don't want that, right? Thank you Not going to happen Thank you all Lot of voters in this room, I see that No, we're going to solve this problem We're going to solve it with brains, we're going to solve it with resolve, we're going to solve it with toughness TRUMP: Because toughness is the thing that they most fear That's what they most fear
So to the brave agents and officers, thank you for protecting us all
14:45:20 Last year, my commission on combating the incredible crisis of opioids issued 56 recommendations My administration agreed with all of the commission's goals, and we've worked aggressively to put them into action
Today, I'm here to announce additional steps that we're taking as part of our nationwide initiative to address the opioid crisis -- and, by the way, the drug crisis, the general drug crisis First, we're taking action to reduce drug demand by preventing Americans from becoming addicted in the first place -- so important That includes increasing federal funding for the development of nonaddictive painkillers And we have to come up with a solution, where we come up with a painkiller that's not so addictive And we can do it We're not that far off We can do it These things are incredibly addictive, so we're going to find that answer also
Here with us today are Jim and Jeanne Moser They lost their beautiful son Adam to a fentanyl overdose His addiction began with prescription pills he found in their kitchen cabinet They have since begun the Zero Left Initiative to help families get rid of excess painkillers Jim and Jeanne, we're sorry for your loss -- a great boy He's a great boy And we applaud your strength and your leadership, and -- where are you? Where are you? Come on up Come on up here
(APPLAUSE)
14:47:20 Tell us about your boy
MOSER: Adam was our oldest son He was a great kid He was a smart kid Grew up out in Merrill (ph), East Kingston, New Hampshire He had a degree in Actuarial Science, which, as many of you know, that's the science of forecasting risk He was the kind of kid that made you feel really good about yourself You'd give him five minutes, you really liked him
And you know, he just made a bad choice one night, as smart as he was He found his way into our kitchen cabinet, and sadly, the rest is history He got hooked on it, and had to go to the street eventually, and he found fentanyl And he's been gone for two and a half years, and we miss him every day Thank you
TRUMP: Thank you, darling
MOSER: Thank you
TRUMP: You take care of yourself, OK? Thank you Thank you very much
(APPLAUSE)
(OFF-MIKE) (inaudible)
14:48:33 And so many cases like that
We're also taking action to prevent addiction by addressing the problem of overprescribing
(APPLAUSE)
And our Department of Justice is looking very seriously into bringing major litigation against some of these drug companies
(APPLAUSE)
We'll bring it at a federal level Some states are already bringing it, but we're thinking about bringing it at a very high federal level, and we'll do a job
We're going to cut nationwide opioid prescriptions by one-third over the next three years We're also going to make sure that virtually all prescriptions reimbursed by the federal government follow best practices for prescribing We'll ensure that opioid addiction is not subsidized by the American taxpayer TRUMP: The best way -- so important, and the best way to beat the drug crisis is to keep people from getting hooked on drugs to begin with As part of that effort
(APPLAUSE)
14:49:42 So important And I -- and this has been something that I've been very strongly in favor of: spending a lot of money on great commercials showing how bad it is, so that kids seeing those commercials during the right shows on television or wherever, the internet, when they see these commercials, say, I -- I don't want any part of it That's the least expensive thing we can do, where you scare them from ending up like the people in the commercials And we'll make them very, very bad commercials We'll make them pretty unsavory situations And you've seen it before
And it's had an impact on smoking and cigarettes You see what happens to the body, you see what happens to the mind So we're announcing a new website, crisisnextdoorgov |
Media Type: | Archived Unity File |