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00:00It's a special country, you know, we were losing the Middle East because the past administration
00:12didn't handle the relationship properly, didn't show the kind of respect that they deserve.
00:17And me, I have a lot of respect and I have a lot of liking.
00:21I like the crown prince a lot.
00:23I've known him a long time in Saudi Arabia and the Emir is fantastic.
00:28And we're going to another country in a little while, UAE, a fantastic man, fantastic leader.
00:37And they have great leadership talents in this part of the world.
00:40And that's why they're doing so well.
00:43And you probably read today the story about Iran has sort of agreed to the terms.
00:49They're not going to make, I call it in a friendly way, nuclear dust.
00:54We're not going to be making any nuclear dust in Iran.
00:58And we've been strong.
00:59I want them to succeed.
01:00I want them to end up being a great country, frankly, but they can't have a nuclear weapon.
01:05That's the only thing.
01:06It's very simple.
01:07It's not like I have to give you 30 pages worth of details.
01:09There's only one sentence, they can't have a nuclear weapon.
01:14And I think we're getting close to maybe doing a deal without having to do this.
01:19There's two steps.
01:20There's a very, very nice step.
01:22And there's a violent step, the violence like people haven't seen before.
01:27And I don't, I hope we're not going to have to do this.
01:30I don't want to do the second step.
01:32Some people do.
01:33Many people do.
01:34I don't want to do that step.
01:36So we'll see what happens.
01:37But we're in very serious negotiations with Iran for long-term peace.
01:43And if we do that, it'll be fantastic.
01:46And for this country in particular, because you're right next door, you're a stone's throw
01:51away.
01:52Not even, right?
01:53You're a foot away.
01:54You can walk right into Iran.
01:56Other countries are much further away.
01:57So probably it's not quite the same level of danger, but we are going to protect this
02:03country.
02:04It's a very special place with a special royal family.
02:07And the head of the royal family is two heads of the royal family, really, if you think.
02:14Great people.
02:16And they're going to be protected by the United States of America.
02:19And I think we're not going to have to do it because I believe very strongly in peace through
02:24strength.
02:25Now, we just gave out of the budget a one trillion dollar budget, which is the biggest
02:30we've ever done.
02:31A trillion dollars.
02:32Never, never came close to a number like that.
02:35We'd be at 800, would be at 800 billion, would be at maybe 900, 910.
02:43We never got anywhere close to a trillion, but we're doing it.
02:46Hopefully we will not have to use these weapons.
02:48We make the greatest weapons in the world.
02:50We make the greatest fighter jets.
02:51We make the greatest.
02:52I guess Larry would know better than anybody, but we we make the greatest planes in the
02:58world.
02:59The greatest missiles and defense systems.
03:01The Patriot system is the best acknowledged to be.
03:05This isn't from me.
03:07And we have a lot of it now.
03:09It's under order.
03:10And we're coming up with new systems and we're coming up with a new system of drones.
03:15Because drones are really if you look at the war that's going on, it's horrible.
03:19But we are watching it very closely and drones really seem to be taking over that war.
03:24And so I hope you're going to come up with some nice, inexpensive engine for a drone so that
03:29we don't have to spend so much.
03:31I asked one of the companies, I said, I want a lot of drones.
03:35And, you know, in the case of Iran, they make a good drone and they make them for thirty five,
03:41forty thousand dollars.
03:42So I said to this company, I want to see it.
03:44They came in two weeks later with a drone that cost forty one million.
03:48I said, that's not what I'm talking about.
03:49Forty one million.
03:50I'm talking about something for thirty five, forty thousand dollars.
03:52We sent thousands of them up and that's a great way.
03:56And they're very good, too, and fast and deadly, horrible, actually.
04:02When you look at what's happening with Russia and Ukraine, the drone is killing tremendous
04:07numbers of people.
04:08You hide behind a tree and the drone comes down and it circles you with with fire.
04:12You don't have a chance.
04:13The tree comes down also, by the way.
04:15It's so intense.
04:16I mean, you see these trees being knocked down like like they're being sawed down by a top
04:21of the line.
04:22Timberman like like, you know, who Shawn Duffy?
04:26Do you know that Shawn Duffy, the head of the Transportation Department, who's working
04:30right now on the airports and getting a system because Biden didn't do a thing for four years.
04:36And Pete Buttigieg was the head and he goes bicycle into work.
04:41He takes a bicycle to work.
04:43Can you believe he said he's running the biggest air system in the world and he takes a bicycle
04:47to work water.
04:48And and they say he's going to run for president.
04:51I don't see it.
04:52Who knows?
04:53Right.
04:54But I don't see it.
04:55But when I look at what they've done, it's so horrible what they've done and the work
05:02they did do.
05:03They wasted billions of dollars in trying to hook up air systems to to copper and they
05:07tried to hook up copper to glass and the glass doesn't work with the copper.
05:12And they had 30,000 different contractors doing 30,000 jobs.
05:17And when they put it all together, they spent billions of dollars.
05:20It didn't even come close to working.
05:22And we're going to be giving out a brand new system.
05:24It's very important.
05:25We'll have the best system.
05:27And we think we know who that system is.
05:29But we have a lot of a lot of bidding.
05:31We want one check.
05:32We want a unified system.
05:33We don't have 5,000 contractors in all different places, some digging ditches and some not doing
05:41ditches because they want to go by satellite.
05:43Satellite seems to be the way to go.
05:45So we're going to be giving that out pretty soon.
05:48But what people don't know about Sean, because I mentioned lumberjacks, that Sean, you probably
05:55didn't know this.
05:56I'm not talking about this, Sean.
05:58This, Sean, no.
05:59This is not.
06:00This is a different Sean.
06:01Sean Duffy, the head of transportation.
06:03He's a great Sean, though, I have to tell you.
06:06But Sean Duffy was the world champion for five years, climbing trees and down, up and down,
06:12he's a champion.
06:13So that's what you call a serious lumberjack.
06:16And he's doing a fantastic job, a really respected guy and a terrific guy.
06:21And I mentioned the champion because when somebody is the champion, he's the world champion for
06:27a long time.
06:28He came down.
06:29When you come down those trees, coming down at a rapid, he said, that started getting
06:34you back.
06:35You will often break your back.
06:37You miss a shot and you're coming down a lot faster than the human body was meant to
06:41come down.
06:42But he's doing a fantastic job at transportation.
06:45But this has been a very historic trip.
06:48I watched some of the people talking about it.
06:52And even what I would perceive as enemies of ours, people that are not fair from the press,
06:58are saying it's been amazing.
07:00We've raised trillions of dollars in investments.
07:03There's never been anything like it.
07:06And just to finish, we have a country that now has, I think, Howard, we can say that at
07:14least $10 trillion of investment and potential investment.
07:19And if the past administration did a half a trillion dollars, it was like a lot.
07:26But we did it in two months because it's actually a little more than three months.
07:31But I always say the first month I had to get a little bit acclimated.
07:35So I didn't really do this the first.
07:37But when we started, so we've really been doing it, Susie, right, for two months.
07:41So in two months, we're going to have over $10 trillion.
07:44Nobody's ever come.
07:45No country's ever come close to that.
07:47No country.
07:48And I want to thank the Amir because he put up a lot in terms of investment.
07:55It could amount to 2 million, 3 million, maybe even 4 million jobs in the United States.
08:00And more importantly, it's really important stuff.
08:02It's tremendous refining capabilities.
08:05It's capabilities for very high end.
08:08AI is a big subject.
08:09And it's a big subject over here, too.
08:11I always say, what are you investing in?
08:13It seems one thing everybody seems to have in common is AI.
08:17So I don't know if that's a good thing.
08:19Maybe you shouldn't do it because too many people are doing it.
08:21Or maybe you should follow the crowd, fellas, okay?
08:24So you're going to figure it out.
08:26We have a man who's here who has been unbelievable, Scott Besant, who's our Secretary of the Treasury,
08:36and who's so respected when he speaks on television.
08:40It's like everyone just says, oh, okay.
08:42I had somebody at the end, they said, well, Scott Besant said.
08:45I said, well, that's pretty good, Scott.
08:47So I'm a believer.
08:49I'm a believer.
08:50But when he speaks, the markets really listen.
08:52And the big thing is that we have, to me, the most important thing of all is that,
08:59forget about the recent stock market being so good.
09:01Much more importantly, we have hundreds of different big companies pouring into America now,
09:09creating jobs like we have never seen before.
09:11Now, the bad news, it takes a little while for that to, you know, when you build your factory
09:15and it takes a year and a half, two years, and they're going to build them very fast
09:19and they don't need financing.
09:20That's the nice part.
09:21They don't need any financing.
09:22They have plenty of it.
09:24But they're building factories at levels.
09:28We've never seen anything like it.
09:29And these are, you know, 10 billion, 12 billion, 50 billion.
09:34I said, how do you spend 50 billion on a factory?
09:37We have the chip companies coming in from Taiwan.
09:40We have Jensen, as you know, coming in with 600 billion.
09:44We have actually the biggest company of them all.
09:49You know all about it coming in.
09:51That was a big Mr. Way.
09:53I said, Mr. Way, you're a smart man, aren't you?
09:56I never met him.
09:57And I said, because I understand you can percent of the chips.
10:01Oh, yes. Oh, yes, I do.
10:03I said, that's that's pretty good.
10:05I said, is there any way of breaking that grip?
10:07They said it would take you many years.
10:09So I said, you know what?
10:10If you can't beat him, you join him.
10:12But he's going to be building the biggest factory anywhere in the world in Arizona
10:17and spending over 200 billion dollars.
10:20And we have Apple, as you know, that's coming in.
10:24And I had a little problem with Tim Cook yesterday.
10:27I said to him, Tim, you're my friend.
10:28I treated you very good.
10:29You're coming in with 500 billion dollars.
10:31But now I hear you're building all over India.
10:33I don't want you building in India.
10:34You can build in India if you want to take care of India, because India is the highest,
10:40one of the highest tariff nations in the world.
10:43It's very hard to sell into India.
10:46And they've offered us a deal where basically they're willing to literally charge us no tariff.
10:54So we go from the highest tariff.
10:56You couldn't do business in India.
10:58We're not even a top 30 in India because the tariff is so high to a point where they have actually told us.
11:05I assume you too.
11:06Scott, you were working on that also that there will be no tariff.
11:09Right.
11:10Would you say that's a difference?
11:11They're the highest.
11:12And now they're saying no tariff.
11:13But I said to Tim, I said, Tim, look, we've treated you really good.
11:17We put up with all the plants that you built in China for years.
11:22And now you've got to build us.
11:24We're not interested in you building in India.
11:26India can take care of themselves.
11:28They're doing very well.
11:29We want you to build here.
11:30And they're going to be upping their production in the United States.
11:34Apple.
11:35So Apple is already in for 500 billion.
11:37But they're going to be upping their production.
11:39So it'll be great.
11:40So I really think we have we've gone from a laughing stock six months ago to the hottest country anywhere in the world.
11:49And that's not just in business.
11:51That's in everything else.
11:52And it's psychologically hot, too.
11:54And I just want to thank everybody for being here.
11:57I want to thank the media.
11:58The media, I have to say, has been very fair.
12:00They've been very fair.
12:02They've been terrific, actually.
12:03I was watching some of our normally and they would not say good things, but they're having a hard time saying bad.
12:09Because this is a record tour.
12:11There's never been a tour that will raise.
12:14It could be a total of three and a half, four trillion dollars.
12:17This just in this four or five days.
12:20And it's from great people.
12:22And our relationship now is very strong with Saudi Arabia.
12:26Nobody's coming.
12:27Nobody's going to be bothering that relationship.
12:29Nobody would be able to break that relationship because of my relationship with the crown prince and the family.
12:35The relationship is really strong.
12:39And when you talk about Qatar, the relationship is equal.
12:45I mean, it's just like nobody's going to break that relationship.
12:49We've never we have never had a relationship with Qatar as strong as it is now.
12:55You know that better than anybody.
12:56And they're very happy.
12:57And we're going to protect you.
12:58We're going to protect you.
12:59That's the one thing you need, maybe.
13:01But I don't think you're going to need too much of that.
13:03And I said last night it was a great meeting, great everything.
13:06They brought in Lee Greenwood to sing.
13:08It was a beautiful it was a beautiful evening and I appreciate it.
13:12But I said last night that Iran is very lucky to have the Amir because he's actually fighting for them.
13:21He doesn't want us to do a vicious blow to Iran.
13:29He says you can make a deal.
13:30You can make a deal.
13:31He's really fighting.
13:32And I really mean this.
13:33I think that Iran should say a big thank you to the Amir because the Amir is fighting very much that we don't.
13:40And there are many people that want me to go the other route.
13:42They say just knock it out because nobody can beat us.
13:46We have the strongest military in the world by far, not China, not Russia, not anybody.
13:52We have the best military equipment in the world and we have the strongest military in the world.
13:56If you remember ISIS, General Raisin Cain, right?
14:00We knocked it out in three weeks.
14:02Remember they said it would take four years to knock out ISIS?
14:04We did it in three weeks.
14:05That's because you had the right leader with a stupid person.
14:09You'll, you know, do it and you'll do it in four or five years.
14:12You won't even do it.
14:13You'll fight for four years and then you'll leave.
14:14You know, like we always do.
14:15You fight, fight, fight.
14:17We had a president that blew up half the Middle East and then he left.
14:22That was it.
14:23You know, it was like spent $10 trillion on blowing up the Middle East and then he left.
14:27Just said, let's leave now.
14:30We're left with nothing.
14:32And we don't do that.
14:34We take care of our friends.
14:36And so you have a great ally in us and there's nobody even close.
14:40In terms of military power, there's nobody close.
14:44And I'm not only talking about nuclear.
14:46I don't like to mention the word because the nuclear is so destructive that, you know, it brings you into a different category.
14:54But we're number one in nuclear.
14:56I rebuilt our military, by the way, in my first time.
14:58We had a really successful first term.
15:00Then the election was rigged and I had to wait and it became more historic and I was able to watch and see.
15:06And the good news is they, although it's bad news in another way, but the good news is that Biden was so bad.
15:12Worst president we've ever had by far.
15:14There was never a president like this.
15:16This man was grossly incompetent.
15:18Grossly incompetent.
15:19And now that's been proven.
15:21But people were able to see how bad it is.
15:24And it gave me a mandate.
15:25We won all seven swing states.
15:27We won the popular vote by a lot.
15:29We won the counties by 2,725 to 505.
15:39That's why the map is completely red.
15:41When you look at the map, it was a it was an obliteration this election.
15:45And we got 312 electoral votes.
15:48So it's it was just an obliteration.
15:52And that means mandate.
15:54And we have a mandate that nobody said they said the most consequential election.
15:59And this was a enemy paper, the most consequential election in 129 years.
16:06So it's been a tremendous trip.
16:09I've really liked it.
16:10You know, like this is going.
16:12We're going 20 hours a day.
16:15And people say, how do you do it?
16:17And I said, I do it because I like it.
16:19I like it.
16:20I like the people I'm dealing with.
16:21I said last night that we I stood on a line for seem like hours.
16:25I said hello to Larry.
16:27I said hello to Kelly.
16:28I said hello to your 250 competitors.
16:32I said hello to everybody.
16:34And that was a long.
16:36That was a long sucker.
16:37I want to tell you.
16:38They say, how do you do it?
16:39I said, I do it because I like the man standing on my left.
16:43And I said it two nights before about the crown prince.
16:46But last night I had the emir and he's fantastic.
16:50And I said, it's really not hard.
16:52You know, when you like the people and when you are doing something,
16:55we have a term MAGA, make America great again.
16:58Very simple term.
16:59And I remember Biden saying, we will not let MAGA take over this country.
17:05I said, no, no.
17:06You stupid person.
17:08It says, make America great again.
17:11It's okay if it takes over the country.
17:13It's called make America great again.
17:15And that's where we are right now.
17:17It's America.
17:18We'll put America first.
17:19But because we're putting it first, we're doing so well.
17:22There's going to be plenty left over to help the world.
17:24And we can help the world psychologically.
17:27So we think we're going to do well with Russia, Ukraine.
17:295,000 soldiers are being killed every single week on average.
17:335,000.
17:34And they're not from here.
17:37And they're not from the USA.
17:39They're from Ukraine and Russia.
17:41So some people would say, why are you bothering?
17:43Because these are 5,000 young people.
17:46Well, they're getting older because they've gone through so many that they are actually getting older.
17:50But these are 5,000 people that leave their home, wave goodbye to their parents.
17:54Their parents are so proud of them.
17:56Their sisters, their brothers.
17:57And that's the last they ever see them.
17:59They're wiped out.
18:00And if you would see the satellite pictures, I get satellite pictures of that battlefield.
18:06And I want to tell you, I've never seen anything like that.
18:09I wish I never saw it.
18:11You have heads and arms and legs strewn all over the field.
18:16And you just take a look at that.
18:18And, you know, when you think 5,000 a week on average, and that's actually a low number.
18:25So we're going to see if we can end that.
18:27I was thinking about going.
18:29But it's very tough because of what we're doing today and tomorrow.
18:32But, you know, if something happened, I'd go on Friday if it was appropriate.
18:38But we have people right now negotiating.
18:41And I think that — I just hope that Russia and Ukraine are able to do something because it has to stop.
18:51And not only the money, we spent $350 billion there.
18:56Just hand it.
18:57Nobody even knows where the money is.
18:58Just send him a check.
18:59There's no accounting.
19:00There's no — just give him money.
19:02Every time this — every time he came, I have to hand it to him.
19:05I think he's the greatest salesman maybe in history.
19:08Every time he came to the United States, he'd walk away with $100 billion.
19:12You know, that's a good salesman, right?
19:14Even — even by your standards.
19:15This is a big standard right here.
19:17But that's a — that's a pretty good — no, he'd walk in, leave with $100 billion.
19:22Last time he didn't do as well, he only got $60 billion.
19:25And it was so easy.
19:28It was like taking candy from a baby.
19:30That was the last administration.
19:31This administration has been a little bit tougher.
19:34But we'd like to see it end, and I think we're going to have a chance at doing it.
19:39And we'd like to see if we could solve the Iran problem in an intelligent way as opposed to a brutal way.
19:45There's only two — intelligent and brutal.
19:47Those are the two alternatives.
19:49So I want to thank everybody for being here very much.
19:52And we're going to take some questions.
19:53And perhaps now we'll ask the press to leave.
19:56And we're going to see you at the airfield.
19:57We're going to have a display of American equipment, okay?
20:01Yeah.
20:02Jennifer, go ahead.
20:03Are you disappointed by that?
20:08No, I didn't anticipate.
20:10I actually said, why would he go if I'm not going?
20:12Because I wasn't going to go.
20:14I wasn't planning to go.
20:15I would go.
20:16But I wasn't planning to go.
20:18And I said, I don't think he's going to go if I don't go.
20:20And that turned out to be right.
20:22But we have people there.
20:24Marco, as you know, is doing a fantastic job.
20:26Marco is there, Secretary of State.
20:28And we have people there.
20:30But I didn't think it was possible for Putin to go if I'm not there.
20:35Jennifer?
20:36Do you have an update, sir, on the sovereign wealth fund, your proposal for the sovereign wealth fund?
20:40That we're planning on doing?
20:41Yeah.
20:42Well, look, Howard likes the idea.
20:45I want to really make a lot of money, pay off debt, and just get it.
20:50And then you do a fund, you know?
20:52These people have no debt.
20:53It's nice to have a fund.
20:55I say to Howard, we're a little early because we have debt.
21:00And really, it sounds like a lot, but relative to the kind of income and everything that we have, it's not really that much.
21:07But it's still a lot.
21:09And I'd rather pay the debt off and then do the fund after the debt's paid off.
21:13And, you know, to me, the fund is just pay off debt.
21:17We're making a lot of money.
21:19We had a situation six months ago.
21:22We were losing $5 billion a day on trade.
21:28Now we're making money on trade.
21:30Don't forget, we were losing a trillion dollars to China.
21:34So we essentially went cold turkey with China for a period of a month.
21:39Therefore, we weren't losing a trillion dollars.
21:41You know, I think that's pretty simple, Scott, right?
21:43Scott did a great job over there.
21:45They made a deal.
21:46They have great relationships with China.
21:48You might want to speak about that while the press is here for a second, Scott, the relationship we have with China.
21:53It was a very important step in establishing a working relationship below the two heads of state.
22:04So with the tariff program, we had a plan, we have a process,
22:10and now we have a mechanism with our Chinese counterparts to prevent an escalation again.
22:16We're going to go into a series of negotiations.
22:20They're going to be fulsome, and we have a lot to talk about.
22:25But I think over the next 90 days, we can accomplish a lot.
22:29We're going to be, I think I can mention, I'm not sure if the press will understand this, but we've devoted, I've devoted.
22:37I find it, number one, I find it fascinating.
22:40If you don't like things, you're not going to do well.
22:42But I do, I find it amazing.
22:44And so I'm so looking forward to watching some of the power that they purchase at great price.
22:50But you'll see some jets today.
22:52Some of the reporters were in the plane.
22:54Were you in the plane as we were surrounded by eight F-15s?
22:59You saw that?
23:00Were you concerned at all?
23:01It was a little bit spooky, right?
23:03It's a little bit different.
23:04When I'm reading the name of the pilot from my — I'm looking, I'm seeing the name.
23:09Oh, I look at the — you know, his helmet.
23:12And he's got his name and he's waving to us.
23:14And he's like, you know, he's like where you are.
23:17And so it's — I'm not sure I feel great about it.
23:19But we certainly had a lot of firepower surrounding.
23:22And as we were coming in, it was beautiful.
23:24And then just before we landed, whoo, they took off.
23:27And nobody's ever seen anything.
23:29You know, they circled the plane, eight of them.
23:32And we're landing, so now we're there.
23:34And it was really a display of beauty.
23:37And we heard it, too.
23:39We were in the plane.
23:40I said, what is that?
23:42Because they stepped in the gas.
23:44Because it's hard for them to only go 500 miles an hour.
23:47That's called very slow.
23:48It's not — that — those planes aren't — they're not meant to go 500 miles an hour.
23:52But it's really good.
23:53Great pilots.
23:54Great display.
23:55So we're going to see that.
23:56But one of the things for the people that are interested in the military that I asked to look into,
24:02the F-35, we're doing an upgrade — a simple upgrade.
24:06But we're also doing an F-55.
24:08I'm going to call it an F-55.
24:10And that's going to be a substantial upgrade.
24:14But it's going to be also with two engines.
24:16Because an F-35 has a single engine.
24:19I don't like single engines.
24:20Even this man, he's the best in the world at engines.
24:23But on occasion — I know you won't admit this — if an engine goes out, it's nice to have two, three, or four.
24:30That's why I like the 747.
24:31It's got four.
24:32And — but today they're getting very big.
24:35And it's a little more cost-saving to have two very, very big ones.
24:39But no matter how good — you know, they tell me, Larry, the engine will never go out.
24:43Well, I think it goes out on occasion.
24:46Very rarely.
24:47And we're going to do an F-55.
24:50And I think if we get the right price, we have to get the right price.
24:55And that'll be two engines and a super upgrade on the F-35.
24:59And then we're going to do the F-22.
25:01I think the most beautiful fighter jet in the world is the F-22.
25:05But we're going to do an F-22 Super.
25:08And it'll be a very modern version of the F-22 fighter jet.
25:13And I don't know if you know it, but you know who copied it?
25:16China.
25:17They copied it.
25:18I said — I'm looking.
25:20They said, that's the F-22.
25:21They copied our design.
25:23But they won't be able to copy our engines too quickly or anything else.
25:27So we're going to be doing an F-22 Super.
25:30And this will be a plane like no — to me, it's the most beautiful fighter jet ever made.
25:35And so I want to do that.
25:37And sometimes, you know, stealth.
25:39They do stealth.
25:40I'm not a huge believer in stealth because stealth is basically — a lot of it's the design and the shape.
25:45And, you know, I'm sure you maybe think — but also, if that's the case, they're going to figure it out pretty fast, I think.
25:52So you're going to design an ugly plane for stealth reasons.
25:55And then six months later, they're going to figure out this.
25:58And then you're stuck with a plane.
26:00Now, we're doing — we're doing a Super F-22.
26:04And we're going to be going with it pretty quickly.
26:08And then, as I told you, we're going to be doing a tremendous variety of drones from lots of very inexpensive drones.
26:17And on the F-55 and on the F-35, but much more on the F-55 and on your plane that you're doing, which he calls the F-47?
26:28F-47, yeah.
26:29F-47.
26:30I said, how'd you come up with 47?
26:32It was very nice, actually.
26:34But you said there's a tremendous capability for — it travels with many, many, potentially hundreds of drones, right?
26:43Do you want to talk about that?
26:44Because it's very interesting to people.
26:46Well, the F-47 is the first sixth-generation fighter in the world.
26:50We're very excited to be developing that.
26:52And we'll be bringing that into production in the near future.
26:56There's not much I can say about that for security reasons.
27:00But we're very pleased to be in the development process of that airplane.
27:04Yeah, it's going to be great.
27:05It's got a beautiful — a beautiful weapon out, as you say.
27:10We're also doing very heavy on submarines.
27:12We have a lead on submarines that I don't think — unless you have a really, really stupid group of people, including the President, I don't think anybody can catch us on submarines.
27:20We have — our submarine, in particular, the late model — we're 15 years advanced on the submarine.
27:30Nobody can even come close.
27:32It can stay underwater for 30 years.
27:35Think of it.
27:36The only reason it has to come up is for food.
27:38It doesn't need water because they have — you know, they have their system of water, which is — they can stay forever.
27:46The only reason it has to come up is for food.
27:48Can you imagine?
27:49It could stay underground for — underwater for years, going at fast speeds — to very fast speeds.
27:55But it has to come up once every couple of months for food.
27:58There's something about that.
27:59I don't know if we're going to be able to solve that problem.
28:01But hopefully, it's not going to be a problem we have to worry about.
28:04But the submarine — we are so far advanced in the submarine.
28:07So we're very proud of it.
28:09And we've taken a country that was scoffed at, and we're the hottest country in the world right now.
28:14We're going to keep it that way.
28:15And just in finalizing that, the military was having — six months ago — and you wrote about it, Jennifer.
28:22I saw an article.
28:23But the military was having a very hard time recruiting people — our military.
28:28And they were not able to meet any — even come close to their goals.
28:33That was only six months ago.
28:35And now, as you also have written, we have a — we have a military that — we have so many people want to get in.
28:43We — we've never had anything.
28:45They say 30 years plus because they — they only go back.
28:48But probably ever.
28:50We have never had such excitement to join the military.
28:53So we went with a military that couldn't recruit very easily.
28:56And it was really way, way behind to a military where we're actually picking the people we want.
29:03And it's very hard to get in.
29:04It's actually hard to get in.
29:05And that goes for the police force and the firefighters.
29:08I always mention the firefighters.
29:09They are incredible.
29:10But the police force and the firefighters — we're having a very hard time getting people to become policemen.
29:17Like we had never had before.
29:20That was six months ago.
29:21Biden.
29:22Because the country had no spirit.
29:24It was like just — it had no heart.
29:27It was a dead heart.
29:28Now we have the liveliest heart you've ever seen.
29:31So I just think it's such a great contrast.
29:34I think six months ago you couldn't get — and now we're setting records.
29:37Who would think that could have happened?
29:39Thank you very much, everybody.
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