over air force one but the ceo comes back and immediately says "the bill won't be more than $4 billion." so yes you could chalk that as a victory for the president-elect but when you're dealing with 400 or $1500 billion worth of state-of-the-art aircraft that you're hoping to sell to the rest of the world as well, let's face it here, put in the context, israel's just taken four of the f-35s. if the u.s. doesn't buy them, well, everybody else is going to pull out as well and then lockheed martin has a really serious problem on its hands. >> richard quest, big decisions with those ramifications around the world. thank you, sir, very much. that's just one of the storylines that's erupted from donald trump tweet in the last 24 hours. the much bigger uproar coming from comments i mentioned a second ago. nuclear weapons. in a statement to nbc mr. trump said "let it be an arms race,