Donald Trump1:05:26
So we left areas of expansion and contraction. This we were testing it for three weeks, four weeks. Works, it works great. And we just opened it last night and people are going wild over it. So it was going to cost 400 million and we did it for 10, probably 10 if you take away a couple of things. We did a much bigger job than originally planned because once we put that in, it looks so good. The sidewalks outside didn't look good anymore. You know, they look like they were in good shape, but when you do something new in this business, you do something new, the thing that you thought were good, you'd save it. So, we ended up sandblasting, steam cleaning, and sandblasting the sidewalks around it. And we had a lot of areas that were in bad shape. We had to fix them. We patched them. And you can't even see the patch. We have granite surrounding the pool. And the granite's great, but it was filthy, dirty, disgusting, and it was broken in some cases. We were able to carve out pieces from other pieces that were identical and put them in. And you can't even see the seam. And it's like a... it's in better shape than it was when it was built. I told you from 1922, never worked because it always leaked because it had a stone base. The water leaked through the stone. So, we're very proud of it. It's going to be great. Now, we're doing a new surface on the World War II fountain because the surface is so bad and that'll be done during the next couple of... We're going to start it in a week or so, finish it very quickly. But we've done a great job and the city is... everyone's coming up to me saying the city is so beautiful. So, we have 22 fountains that none of them worked. The earliest I'm telling you it's 50 years for 50 years. Some of them haven't worked for hundred years, but we have fountains that were not working and were disgusting and dirty and they're all beautiful now. Every one of them. We also took care of a lot of the monuments, not fountains, but monuments and they're all in good shape. Some of them are being finished up now and it's incredible. My goal was to get it all done along with Interior and others that worked with us to get it done before the July 4th date. July 4th was a very important date. So that was our... that was the date we looked at and we did a hell of a job. But everybody's looking at that reflecting pool. They can't believe it reflects. We used a dark blue. It's called American flag blue. I wanted to go light but they said sir light doesn't reflect and light shows leaves and garbage if garbage. One man said sir when you leave it'll be strewn with garbage again and you don't want that. See when I'm here it'll be perfect but when I leave I said you're right about that. You're probably right depending on who's president or who's running it. But it's really beautiful. It's something for you to see. It's incredible. It's the largest. It's the longest pool in the world by three or four times. It's, you know, it's really pretty amazing. That's where Martin Luther King made his great speech and they say he had a million people. And I made a speech there for July 4th a few years ago. And they said, and I was packed and they said I had 25,000 people. They said he had a million. But when you look at the picture, I said, 'Well, wait, the people are even tighter at mine. I had more people than him, but they said I had 25,000 and he had a million.' But I'm not going to argue with Martin Luther King because I don't know. But the Secure America Act provides $38 billion to ICE, $26 billion to Border Patrol to ensure these critical law enforcement agencies have the necessary resources to do their jobs protecting our borders and getting criminal aliens out of the country. And starting on day one of my administration, we took the most dangerous, unsafe, violent, and open border people out of this country. We got them out. I'll give you an example. In Washington over five... I don't even know if you know this. It's not just policing. You have criminals. You have career criminals. There's nothing you can do to make them nice. They're tough people. They're bad people. Some of them had records 22, 23, went 28 arrests and rough arrests for murder. And we took out almost 5,000 people out of Washington DC. And if you remember, so 2% of the people create 91% of the crime. When you hear that number, it's great. I love that number because you could handle 2%. That's right. If it's 91 create 91, that's no good. Too many people. But 2% of the people and we got... we took 5,000 almost 5,000 people out of Washington DC. They'll never come back. In addition, the National Guard and we work with the police department, law enforcement was great. And we have a very safe city. Everyone's going out to eat now. Restaurants were all closed. They were all closing. The few that were open were closing. And now you can't get a restaurant in Washington. Everyone wants to have a restaurant there. It's a whole different... So, it's very something we're very proud of. New Orleans, the same thing, by the way. It's a little earlier in the process, but I got a call from your governor, I got a call from Steve. They called me together actually and they said...