focused on pursuing its climate-related agenda items. this week jennifer granholm toured cities across the northeast highlighting the white house's unprecedented investment in fighting climate change. i caught up with her on one leg of her trip at the port of providence, rhode island, where she made clear that this country's clean energy future will not only provide our children with a better world, but one with a much greater economic opportunity. i don't think people understand that because they haven't seen it here, the amazing amount of jobs that will be created in this energy sector. when you think about how broad it is. yes, it's offshore wind. it's onshore wind. it is the vehicles. it's the solar panels. it is the stuff that goes around the solar panels which are the racks and the trackers. it is the geothermal, it's the hydro power. it's the nuclear and the whole ball of wax. so many jobs and all of the supply chain that could be made in the united states and you're