1. Trump walks into event with police chiefs and sheriffs
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Trump, US President:
"I think it's sad, I think it's a sad day, I think our security is at risk today and it will be at risk until such time as we are entitled and get what we are entitled to as citizens of this country, as chiefs, as sheriffs, of this country. We want security. One of the reasons I was elected was because of law and order and security. It's one of the reasons I was elected. Also, jobs and lots of other things. But I think one of the strongest reasons is security. And they're taking away our weapons one by one, that's what they're doing. And you know it and I know it and you people have been very unhappy for a long period of time."
3. Cutaway of audience
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Trump, US President:
"Terrorism - a tremendous threat, far greater than people in our country understand. Believe me, I've learned a lot in the last two weeks. And terrorism is a far greater threat than the people of our country understand. But we're going to take care of it. We're gonna win, we're gonna take care of it, folks."
5. Wide shot of Trump speaking
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Trump, US President:
"You have asked for the resources, tools and support you need to get the job done. We will do whatever we can to help you meet those demands. That includes a zero-tolerance policy for acts of violence against law enforcement. (applause) We all see what happens. We all see what happens and what's been happening to you. It's not fair. We must protect those who protect us."
In remarks to the nation's police chiefs Wednesday, President Donald Trump again asserted his right to enact his travel ban, insisting the country's "security is at risk" and will continue to be at risk until Americans "get what we are entitled to as citizens of this country."
Trump warned that terrorism is a "far greater threat" than the public realizes but insisted, "we're gonna take care of it."
The president also promised the crowd of police chiefs and sheriffs that his administration will give their departments the resources they need and he said his administration will enforce a "zero tolerance policy" for violence against police.
Trump made the remarks as an appeals court considered a hold on his administration's travel ban.