to be called steel slats, and he says the word wall but has given up calling it a wall. what is he going to take and call a win on border security? that s where people on the hill, on both sides of the aisle, really don t know. is it going to take $2.5 billion for border security but not the wall. would he take that? the fear on the republican side is he will do what he has done a number of times before, and verbally say sounds good. and then if he says that s unacceptable, i need a 1,000 foot steel barrier, right? to purely educate people, i mean, it seems so basic, and president trump doesn t want to seem to do this because you have this vision of some wall ringing america or even the security barrier that israel has, and that s not what he is talking about. take americans to school about what the needs are, what it
will also create more jobs in infrastructure, trucking and manufacturing. this will allow the epa to focus on its primary mission of protecting our air and protecting our water. together we are going to start a new energy revolution, one that celebrates american production on american soil. we want to make our goods here instead of shipping them in from other countries all over the world. they ship in, ship in, take americans money, take the money, go home, take our jobs, take our companies. no longer, folks. no longer. we believe in those really magnificent words. made in the usa. [ applause ] right, fellas?
confidence to roll it out. today they said they re going to do three plants, bring back the ranger and bronco. what does that say? you talk ab confidence? there s one thing called soft data. sandra, for americans to buy big high ticketed trucks and suv s is the ultimate sign of confidence. this is great news. sandra: politics is always at play. the white house is promoting this new ford investment in american plants as if it was their doing. ford did first announce this in 2013. it s okay that the white house is saying, hey, ford is now confident enough to act on this. just like intel with that $7 billion plant. they announced it during barack obama. they didn t build it though because the tax regulations were too high. sandra: we know following business for so many years, if the environment didn t change they wouldn t follow through on the plans. charles, thank you, sir. great to see you. sandra: we are waiting president trump to sign an kpebive order rolling back some
to create jobs in america, for americans. and shelly, thank you very much, also. i spotted you in the audience. thank you. that is what this is all about, bringing back our jobs, bringing back our dreams, and making america wealthy again. i also want to thank the dedicated public servants who are with us this afternoon. you re doing important work to protect our health and public resources. so important. finally, i want to acknowledge the truly amazing people behind me on this stage. our incredible coal miners. [ applause ] we love our coal miners. thank you. great people. over the past two years, i have