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Trump's Remarks at Press Briefing, Monday, May 11, 2020
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Trump's Remarks at Press Briefing, Monday, May 11, 2020 (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
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(57,425 posts)1. Trump's Remarks in a Press Briefing on COVID-19 Testing; May 11, 2020
PRESS BRIEFINGS
Remarks by President Trump in a Press Briefing on COVID-19 Testing
HEALTHCARE
Issued on: May 11, 2020
Rose Garden
4:15 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Were here today to provide an update on the unprecedented testing capacity developed by the United States the most advanced and robust testing system anywhere in the world, by far. This afternoon, Ill also announce new steps that were taking to make tests even more widely available.
To battle a virus, my administration marshaled every resource at our nations disposal: public, private, military, economic, scientific, and industrial all at your disposal. We launched the largest manufacturing ramp-up since the Second World War. Theres been nothing like it since.
At the center of this industrial and scientific mobilization was the development of our coronavirus testing capabilities. In the span of just a few short months, weve developed a testing capacity unmatched and unrivaled anywhere in the world, and its not even close. This is a core element of our plan to safely and gradually reopen America. And were opening, and were starting, and theres enthusiasm like I havent seen in a long time.
{snip}
The governors and us are working together very closely not only on testing, but on ventilators, where we have a capacity thats, at this point, virtually unlimited. And were sending ventilators as you probably heard from other countries, were sending many, many thousands of ventilators to other countries because theyre in tremendous need. And I think building up a lot of goodwill, but much more importantly than that, were saving a lot of lives.
{snip}
Were going into the third quarter, and were going to do well. In the fourth quarter, were going to do very good. And next year, I think were going to have one of the best years weve ever had because theres a tremendous pent-up demand. Its a demand and Im feeling it. Ive felt things a lot over my life, and Ive made a lot of good calls. Its a demand like I dont think Ive ever seen. Theres a pent-up demand. Theres a theres a spirit of this country like few have seen. And I think you can say and weve helped a lot of the countries a lot. Really, a lot. Theres a tremendous spirit all over the world to beat this terrible, terrible thing.
But were transitioning to greatness, and the greatness is going to be in the fourth quarter, but its really going to be next year, and its going to be a year like weve never had before. I really believe that. As good as weve done and weve done great; we had the best economy in the history of the world, not just here, but anywhere in the world. You can talk China, you can talk any other country, we had the best economy anywhere in the world.
And we were going for numbers, whether it was unemployment numbers, where we had our best numbers; employment, also, numbers a little different where we had our best numbers, almost 160 million people. All of that we had the greatest stock market numbers ever. I think we had 142 days where we set records in a short period of time. A hundred and fifty-two days we set records in the stock market. We rebuilt our military, all built in the United States. All of our equipment built $1.5 trillion plus.
On the southern border, the wall is being built. Its being built rapidly. And now you dont hear the opponents talking too much about the border. They dont like to talk about it because it seemed that we were right on a lot of things. One of the things we were right about one of the many things was the border. We have a very powerful border. Now, we had one of the best weeks in the history of our border, between the United States and Mexico our southern border. We have very few people coming in very, very few. Almost record low numbers.
And the wall is being built. Its up to 181 miles already. Its being built. Its being built rapidly. People dont talk about it anymore because its very successful. In the area where the wall has built that is a lot still, but we want to be up to 450 by a very short period of time. Early next year, we should be up to 450. And very shortly after that, over 500 miles to be completed.
But its had a tremendous impact. But again, weve had the best numbers. The last thing we want now with this pandemic is for people to come across our southern border. And again, were doing record numbers, meaning record low numbers.
So I just want to thank everybody, and I want to introduce Admiral Giroir if you could, please come up and Brad, if you would Brad Smith. And theyre going to do a little explaining as to what weve done with regard to testing and how successful its been. And then well take some questions after that.
Thank you very much.
ADMIRAL GIROIR: Well, thank you, Mr. President, for your leadership and for your high expectations that really made this all come together and for the uniform support of everyone in the White House and the administration. And thank you, Secretary Azar, for providing his leadership at HHS and allowing both Brad and I the opportunity to work on this project.
{snip}
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much, Brad {Smith}. And maybe youll both stay there. Could be some questions.
Okay. Please, John. Go ahead.
Q We had a situation here at the White House on Friday, where a member of the Vice Presidents staff tested positive for coronavirus, which has now caused three of the top U.S. officials involved in the coronavirus response to self-isolate. A two-part question: Where did the system break down to allow that to happen? And where what would you say to employers who look at the experience here at the White House and say, Are we ready for this?
THE PRESIDENT: I dont think the system broke down at all. One person tested positive, surprisingly, because, the previous day, tested negative. And three people that were in contact relative contact, who I believe theyve all tested totally negative, but they are going to, for a period of time, self-isolate. So thats not breaking down. It can happen. Its the hidden enemy. Remember that. Its the hidden enemy. And so things happen. But the three tested negative. The one who tested positive will be fine. They will be absolutely fine.
{snip}
Q (Inaudible.)
Q Mr. President
THE PRESIDENT: Phil, go ahead.
Q there does seem to be a double standard here, Mr. President, where members of your own staff can get tests frequently when they need it, but ordinary Americans cannot.
THE PRESIDENT: Yeah.
Q So when will the rest of America have the same access that members of your own White House have to testing?
THE PRESIDENT: And you know what? If we didnt get the tests, if we did no tests in the White House, youd be up complaining, Why arent you getting tests for the White House? See, we cant win, because if we didnt get the tests, youd be up I understand you very well, better than you understand yourself and, frankly, if we didnt get tests done, youd be up complaining about the fact that we didnt have the tests done.
Now that were doing so well on tests and so quick and so fast five minutes, et cetera and so accurate, youre complaining that were getting too many tests. So, you cant win.
Go ahead, Phil.
Q Yeah, Mr. President, many Americans want to return to their normal lives, but theyre afraid to do so. How can you ensure Americans that its safe to go to their own workplaces when the most secure workplace in the country, the White House, cannot contain the spread of the coronavirus thats infected some of your own staff?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, when you say some, so we have a person and the person got something happened right after a test was done. Three other people met that person, came into relative contact very little contact and theyre self-quarantining. That is not exactly not controlling it. We I think weve controlled it very well.
We have hundreds and hundreds of people a day pouring into the White House. Its a massive office complex, including the very large building right behind us that you know so well. So I think were really doing a very good job in in watching it. And I think its very well contained actually.
And part of the reason, it is because of all the tests were able to give. But it was one person, and the other people were only people theyre quarantined. You understand this, Phil; theyre quarantined for a specific reason. The reason is they were in the general proximity of the one person. And the one person, I believe, will be fine in a very short period of time.
Q Why hasnt Vice President Pence followed the CDC guidelines of self-isolation and other people who might have been exposed to that person?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, that, Im going to have to ask that he will give you that information. Whatever he is proceeding and doing, he will give you that information. Ill make sure that they put out a notice.
{snip}
Q Mr. President, in one of your Mothers Day tweets, you appear to accuse President Obama of the biggest political crime in American history, by far.
THE PRESIDENT: Yeah.
Q Those were your words. What crime exactly are you accusing President Obama of committing? And do you believe the Justice Department should prosecute him?
THE PRESIDENT: Obamagate. Its been going on for a long time. Its been going on from before I even got elected. And its a disgrace that it happened. And if you look at whats gone on, and if you look at, now, all of this information thats being released and from what I understand, thats only the beginning some terrible things happened, and it should never be allowed to happen in our country again.
And youll be seeing whats going on over the next over the coming weeks. But I and I wish youd write honestly about it, but unfortunately, you choose not to do so.
Yeah. Jon, please.
Q What is the crime exactly that youre accusing him of?
THE PRESIDENT: You know what the crime is. The crime is very obvious to everybody. All you have to do is read the newspapers, except yours.
{snip}
THE PRESIDENT: And the meatpacking plants now are doing very well. Theres great testing around those plants. And were finding out who had the problem. Theyre being quarantined. And the meatpacking is moving along very nicely.
But they were they were trouble spots. They were hot zones, definitely.
{snip}
Yeah, go ahead, please.
Q Thank you, Mr. President. You said many times that the U.S. is doing far better than any other country when it comes to testing.
THE PRESIDENT: Yes.
Q Why does that matter? Why is this a global competition to you if, every day, Americans are still losing their lives and were still seeing more cases every day?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, theyre losing their lives everywhere in the world. And maybe thats a question you should ask China. Dont ask me; ask China that question, okay? When you ask them that question, you may get a very unusual answer.
Yes. Behind you, please.
Q Do you want to follow up?
Q Sir, why are you saying that to me, specifically? That I should ask China?
THE PRESIDENT: Im telling you. Im not saying it specifically to anybody. Im saying it to anybody that would ask a nasty question like that.
Q Thats not a nasty question. Why does it matter, when
THE PRESIDENT: Okay. Anybody else? Please, go ahead. In the back. Please.
Q I have two - I have two questions.
THE PRESIDENT: No, its okay. Well go over here.
Q But you pointed to me. I have two questions, Mr. President.
THE PRESIDENT: Next. Next, please.
Q But you didnt you called on me.
THE PRESIDENT: I did, and you didnt respond, and now Im calling on
Q Sir, I just wanted to let -
THE PRESIDENT: the young lady in the back. Please.
Q I just wanted to let me colleague finish.
THE PRESIDENT: Okay -
Q But can I ask you a question, please?
THE PRESIDENT: ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. Appreciate it.
Q But you called on me.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much.
END 5:16 P.M. EDT
Remarks by President Trump in a Press Briefing on COVID-19 Testing
HEALTHCARE
Issued on: May 11, 2020
Rose Garden
4:15 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Were here today to provide an update on the unprecedented testing capacity developed by the United States the most advanced and robust testing system anywhere in the world, by far. This afternoon, Ill also announce new steps that were taking to make tests even more widely available.
To battle a virus, my administration marshaled every resource at our nations disposal: public, private, military, economic, scientific, and industrial all at your disposal. We launched the largest manufacturing ramp-up since the Second World War. Theres been nothing like it since.
At the center of this industrial and scientific mobilization was the development of our coronavirus testing capabilities. In the span of just a few short months, weve developed a testing capacity unmatched and unrivaled anywhere in the world, and its not even close. This is a core element of our plan to safely and gradually reopen America. And were opening, and were starting, and theres enthusiasm like I havent seen in a long time.
{snip}
The governors and us are working together very closely not only on testing, but on ventilators, where we have a capacity thats, at this point, virtually unlimited. And were sending ventilators as you probably heard from other countries, were sending many, many thousands of ventilators to other countries because theyre in tremendous need. And I think building up a lot of goodwill, but much more importantly than that, were saving a lot of lives.
{snip}
Were going into the third quarter, and were going to do well. In the fourth quarter, were going to do very good. And next year, I think were going to have one of the best years weve ever had because theres a tremendous pent-up demand. Its a demand and Im feeling it. Ive felt things a lot over my life, and Ive made a lot of good calls. Its a demand like I dont think Ive ever seen. Theres a pent-up demand. Theres a theres a spirit of this country like few have seen. And I think you can say and weve helped a lot of the countries a lot. Really, a lot. Theres a tremendous spirit all over the world to beat this terrible, terrible thing.
But were transitioning to greatness, and the greatness is going to be in the fourth quarter, but its really going to be next year, and its going to be a year like weve never had before. I really believe that. As good as weve done and weve done great; we had the best economy in the history of the world, not just here, but anywhere in the world. You can talk China, you can talk any other country, we had the best economy anywhere in the world.
And we were going for numbers, whether it was unemployment numbers, where we had our best numbers; employment, also, numbers a little different where we had our best numbers, almost 160 million people. All of that we had the greatest stock market numbers ever. I think we had 142 days where we set records in a short period of time. A hundred and fifty-two days we set records in the stock market. We rebuilt our military, all built in the United States. All of our equipment built $1.5 trillion plus.
On the southern border, the wall is being built. Its being built rapidly. And now you dont hear the opponents talking too much about the border. They dont like to talk about it because it seemed that we were right on a lot of things. One of the things we were right about one of the many things was the border. We have a very powerful border. Now, we had one of the best weeks in the history of our border, between the United States and Mexico our southern border. We have very few people coming in very, very few. Almost record low numbers.
And the wall is being built. Its up to 181 miles already. Its being built. Its being built rapidly. People dont talk about it anymore because its very successful. In the area where the wall has built that is a lot still, but we want to be up to 450 by a very short period of time. Early next year, we should be up to 450. And very shortly after that, over 500 miles to be completed.
But its had a tremendous impact. But again, weve had the best numbers. The last thing we want now with this pandemic is for people to come across our southern border. And again, were doing record numbers, meaning record low numbers.
So I just want to thank everybody, and I want to introduce Admiral Giroir if you could, please come up and Brad, if you would Brad Smith. And theyre going to do a little explaining as to what weve done with regard to testing and how successful its been. And then well take some questions after that.
Thank you very much.
ADMIRAL GIROIR: Well, thank you, Mr. President, for your leadership and for your high expectations that really made this all come together and for the uniform support of everyone in the White House and the administration. And thank you, Secretary Azar, for providing his leadership at HHS and allowing both Brad and I the opportunity to work on this project.
{snip}
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much, Brad {Smith}. And maybe youll both stay there. Could be some questions.
Okay. Please, John. Go ahead.
Q We had a situation here at the White House on Friday, where a member of the Vice Presidents staff tested positive for coronavirus, which has now caused three of the top U.S. officials involved in the coronavirus response to self-isolate. A two-part question: Where did the system break down to allow that to happen? And where what would you say to employers who look at the experience here at the White House and say, Are we ready for this?
THE PRESIDENT: I dont think the system broke down at all. One person tested positive, surprisingly, because, the previous day, tested negative. And three people that were in contact relative contact, who I believe theyve all tested totally negative, but they are going to, for a period of time, self-isolate. So thats not breaking down. It can happen. Its the hidden enemy. Remember that. Its the hidden enemy. And so things happen. But the three tested negative. The one who tested positive will be fine. They will be absolutely fine.
{snip}
Q (Inaudible.)
Q Mr. President
THE PRESIDENT: Phil, go ahead.
Q there does seem to be a double standard here, Mr. President, where members of your own staff can get tests frequently when they need it, but ordinary Americans cannot.
THE PRESIDENT: Yeah.
Q So when will the rest of America have the same access that members of your own White House have to testing?
THE PRESIDENT: And you know what? If we didnt get the tests, if we did no tests in the White House, youd be up complaining, Why arent you getting tests for the White House? See, we cant win, because if we didnt get the tests, youd be up I understand you very well, better than you understand yourself and, frankly, if we didnt get tests done, youd be up complaining about the fact that we didnt have the tests done.
Now that were doing so well on tests and so quick and so fast five minutes, et cetera and so accurate, youre complaining that were getting too many tests. So, you cant win.
Go ahead, Phil.
Q Yeah, Mr. President, many Americans want to return to their normal lives, but theyre afraid to do so. How can you ensure Americans that its safe to go to their own workplaces when the most secure workplace in the country, the White House, cannot contain the spread of the coronavirus thats infected some of your own staff?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, when you say some, so we have a person and the person got something happened right after a test was done. Three other people met that person, came into relative contact very little contact and theyre self-quarantining. That is not exactly not controlling it. We I think weve controlled it very well.
We have hundreds and hundreds of people a day pouring into the White House. Its a massive office complex, including the very large building right behind us that you know so well. So I think were really doing a very good job in in watching it. And I think its very well contained actually.
And part of the reason, it is because of all the tests were able to give. But it was one person, and the other people were only people theyre quarantined. You understand this, Phil; theyre quarantined for a specific reason. The reason is they were in the general proximity of the one person. And the one person, I believe, will be fine in a very short period of time.
Q Why hasnt Vice President Pence followed the CDC guidelines of self-isolation and other people who might have been exposed to that person?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, that, Im going to have to ask that he will give you that information. Whatever he is proceeding and doing, he will give you that information. Ill make sure that they put out a notice.
{snip}
Q Mr. President, in one of your Mothers Day tweets, you appear to accuse President Obama of the biggest political crime in American history, by far.
THE PRESIDENT: Yeah.
Q Those were your words. What crime exactly are you accusing President Obama of committing? And do you believe the Justice Department should prosecute him?
THE PRESIDENT: Obamagate. Its been going on for a long time. Its been going on from before I even got elected. And its a disgrace that it happened. And if you look at whats gone on, and if you look at, now, all of this information thats being released and from what I understand, thats only the beginning some terrible things happened, and it should never be allowed to happen in our country again.
And youll be seeing whats going on over the next over the coming weeks. But I and I wish youd write honestly about it, but unfortunately, you choose not to do so.
Yeah. Jon, please.
Q What is the crime exactly that youre accusing him of?
THE PRESIDENT: You know what the crime is. The crime is very obvious to everybody. All you have to do is read the newspapers, except yours.
{snip}
THE PRESIDENT: And the meatpacking plants now are doing very well. Theres great testing around those plants. And were finding out who had the problem. Theyre being quarantined. And the meatpacking is moving along very nicely.
But they were they were trouble spots. They were hot zones, definitely.
{snip}
Yeah, go ahead, please.
Q Thank you, Mr. President. You said many times that the U.S. is doing far better than any other country when it comes to testing.
THE PRESIDENT: Yes.
Q Why does that matter? Why is this a global competition to you if, every day, Americans are still losing their lives and were still seeing more cases every day?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, theyre losing their lives everywhere in the world. And maybe thats a question you should ask China. Dont ask me; ask China that question, okay? When you ask them that question, you may get a very unusual answer.
Yes. Behind you, please.
Q Do you want to follow up?
Q Sir, why are you saying that to me, specifically? That I should ask China?
THE PRESIDENT: Im telling you. Im not saying it specifically to anybody. Im saying it to anybody that would ask a nasty question like that.
Q Thats not a nasty question. Why does it matter, when
THE PRESIDENT: Okay. Anybody else? Please, go ahead. In the back. Please.
Q I have two - I have two questions.
THE PRESIDENT: No, its okay. Well go over here.
Q But you pointed to me. I have two questions, Mr. President.
THE PRESIDENT: Next. Next, please.
Q But you didnt you called on me.
THE PRESIDENT: I did, and you didnt respond, and now Im calling on
Q Sir, I just wanted to let -
THE PRESIDENT: the young lady in the back. Please.
Q I just wanted to let me colleague finish.
THE PRESIDENT: Okay -
Q But can I ask you a question, please?
THE PRESIDENT: ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. Appreciate it.
Q But you called on me.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much.
END 5:16 P.M. EDT
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Rose Garden
4:15 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Were here today to provide an update on the unprecedented testing capacity developed by the United States the most advanced and robust testing system anywhere in the world, by far. This afternoon, Ill also announce new steps that were taking to make tests even more widely available.
{snip}
In every generation, through every challenge and hardship and danger, America has risen to the task. We have met the moment, and we have prevailed. Americans do whatever it takes to find solutions, pioneer breakthroughs, and harness the energies we need to achieve a total victory.
Day after day, were making tremendous strides. With the dedication of our doctors and nurses these are incredible people, these are brave people, these are warriors with the devotion of our manufacturing workers, food suppliers, and lab technicians, and with the profound patriotism of the American people, we will defeat this horrible enemy, we will revive our economy, and we will transition into greatness. Thats a phrase youre going to hear a lot because thats whats going to happen.
Were going into the third quarter, and were going to do well. In the fourth quarter, were going to do very good. And next year, I think were going to have one of the best years weve ever had because theres a tremendous pent-up demand. Its a demand and Im feeling it. Ive felt things a lot over my life, and Ive made a lot of good calls. Its a demand like I dont think Ive ever seen. Theres a pent-up demand. Theres a theres a spirit of this country like few have seen. And I think you can say and weve helped a lot of the countries a lot. Really, a lot. Theres a tremendous spirit all over the world to beat this terrible, terrible thing.
But were transitioning to greatness, and the greatness is going to be in the fourth quarter, but its really going to be next year, and its going to be a year like weve never had before. I really believe that. As good as weve done and weve done great; we had the best economy in the history of the world, not just here, but anywhere in the world. You can talk China, you can talk any other country, we had the best economy anywhere in the world.
And we were going for numbers, whether it was unemployment numbers, where we had our best numbers; employment, also, numbers a little different where we had our best numbers, almost 160 million people. All of that we had the greatest stock market numbers ever. I think we had 142 days where we set records in a short period of time. A hundred and fifty-two days we set records in the stock market. We rebuilt our military, all built in the United States. All of our equipment built $1.5 trillion plus.
On the southern border, the wall is being built. Its being built rapidly. And now you dont hear the opponents talking too much about the border. They dont like to talk about it because it seemed that we were right on a lot of things. One of the things we were right about one of the many things was the border. We have a very powerful border. Now, we had one of the best weeks in the history of our border, between the United States and Mexico our southern border. We have very few people coming in very, very few. Almost record low numbers.
And the wall is being built. Its up to 181 miles already. Its being built. Its being built rapidly. People dont talk about it anymore because its very successful. In the area where the wall has built that is a lot still, but we want to be up to 450 by a very short period of time. Early next year, we should be up to 450. And very shortly after that, over 500 miles to be completed.
But its had a tremendous impact. But again, weve had the best numbers. The last thing we want now with this pandemic is for people to come across our southern border. And again, were doing record numbers, meaning record low numbers.
So I just want to thank everybody, and I want to introduce Admiral Giroir if you could, please come up and Brad, if you would Brad Smith. And theyre going to do a little explaining as to what weve done with regard to testing and how successful its been. And then well take some questions after that.
Thank you very much.
{snip}
4:15 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Were here today to provide an update on the unprecedented testing capacity developed by the United States the most advanced and robust testing system anywhere in the world, by far. This afternoon, Ill also announce new steps that were taking to make tests even more widely available.
{snip}
In every generation, through every challenge and hardship and danger, America has risen to the task. We have met the moment, and we have prevailed. Americans do whatever it takes to find solutions, pioneer breakthroughs, and harness the energies we need to achieve a total victory.
Day after day, were making tremendous strides. With the dedication of our doctors and nurses these are incredible people, these are brave people, these are warriors with the devotion of our manufacturing workers, food suppliers, and lab technicians, and with the profound patriotism of the American people, we will defeat this horrible enemy, we will revive our economy, and we will transition into greatness. Thats a phrase youre going to hear a lot because thats whats going to happen.
Were going into the third quarter, and were going to do well. In the fourth quarter, were going to do very good. And next year, I think were going to have one of the best years weve ever had because theres a tremendous pent-up demand. Its a demand and Im feeling it. Ive felt things a lot over my life, and Ive made a lot of good calls. Its a demand like I dont think Ive ever seen. Theres a pent-up demand. Theres a theres a spirit of this country like few have seen. And I think you can say and weve helped a lot of the countries a lot. Really, a lot. Theres a tremendous spirit all over the world to beat this terrible, terrible thing.
But were transitioning to greatness, and the greatness is going to be in the fourth quarter, but its really going to be next year, and its going to be a year like weve never had before. I really believe that. As good as weve done and weve done great; we had the best economy in the history of the world, not just here, but anywhere in the world. You can talk China, you can talk any other country, we had the best economy anywhere in the world.
And we were going for numbers, whether it was unemployment numbers, where we had our best numbers; employment, also, numbers a little different where we had our best numbers, almost 160 million people. All of that we had the greatest stock market numbers ever. I think we had 142 days where we set records in a short period of time. A hundred and fifty-two days we set records in the stock market. We rebuilt our military, all built in the United States. All of our equipment built $1.5 trillion plus.
On the southern border, the wall is being built. Its being built rapidly. And now you dont hear the opponents talking too much about the border. They dont like to talk about it because it seemed that we were right on a lot of things. One of the things we were right about one of the many things was the border. We have a very powerful border. Now, we had one of the best weeks in the history of our border, between the United States and Mexico our southern border. We have very few people coming in very, very few. Almost record low numbers.
And the wall is being built. Its up to 181 miles already. Its being built. Its being built rapidly. People dont talk about it anymore because its very successful. In the area where the wall has built that is a lot still, but we want to be up to 450 by a very short period of time. Early next year, we should be up to 450. And very shortly after that, over 500 miles to be completed.
But its had a tremendous impact. But again, weve had the best numbers. The last thing we want now with this pandemic is for people to come across our southern border. And again, were doing record numbers, meaning record low numbers.
So I just want to thank everybody, and I want to introduce Admiral Giroir if you could, please come up and Brad, if you would Brad Smith. And theyre going to do a little explaining as to what weve done with regard to testing and how successful its been. And then well take some questions after that.
Thank you very much.
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