the national flag, the institutes of the presidency they portrayed russian values and send for, a relationship in the united states. i mentioned the economy before and facts to donald trump. let s look at our market. europeans sell billions of dollars, 1,500 billion euro of services, and $67 billion. $12 billion for the united states and $5 billion, the direct result of this policy including sanctions. the united states have driven off companies, they left and this vacuum was filled by
what it s ready to go for, what it s ready to stand for, to build a relationship with such a great country as the united states. i ve mentioned economy before and i mentioned this fact to president trump. let s look at our market, for instance. europeans sell hundreds of billions of dollars worth and about 1500 billion euro of services. the number for china stands at $57 billion. what about the united states? 12. $12 billion for the united states and $5 billion worth for services. so that s the direct result of these policies, including the sanctions. in fact, the united states have driven off their companies from the russian market, so they left and this vacuum was filled by their rivals, by their competitors. some of them lost their
consider carefully. as its relates to the economic impact, i m less concerned about the economic impact. we ll make sure we have plenty of workers in this committee. we want to put more people back to work. there s a lot of people that left the work force and our objective is to bring them back into the work force. how do you respond to that? it s no basis and factor to what he said. it s not just the center for american progress. virtually every academic look at the impact of imgrimigration he in the united states of america, recent study says there s a $1500 billion impact to the economy along. the dreamers over $460 billion over the next ten years. the notion that we can lose these kids when we have in california alone, a million and a half who need a college education by 2030. another million people who need skills that are currently going
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,
think it is a real proposal, 400 billion in 10 years, when he, at the end of this year will have nearly five trillion that he accumulated in debt. he s grown the size of government by 25%. he wants to take discretionary nonsecurity spending, that s all he wants to do and freeze that. that s out of the 3.5 trillion budget, 662 billion dollars out of a 3.5 trillion dollar pie. he s not going to do anything about over 400 billion dollars in other mandatory spending, 700 billion dollars in social security, 500 billion dollars in medicare. the republicans are advocating this year, starting on a path of 100 billion dollars worth of cuts this year which will an amount to 1.5 trillion in spending over the next decade that s 1500 billion dollars. the president said we ll start this year and try to get to