dr. stephen fuller. dr.. fullerr, i nt t start witith you, but welme to you both. ro welcome.ne a sty of what the e impact will be iff the super commtee dodoes not mtargets and there are e mandatory defense cuts. tell us what your analysis shows? >> of course, we are looking at a $1 trillion cut over 10 years. its a big number. we focused on 201313 when the cutbacksould begin. take about $45 billion of equipment purchases. >> here e or there? >> yes, in round terms. across thehe country, it would cost the u u.s. about 1 million jobs >> in the first year alone? >> it would just cocontinueue. once you pull them out of the economy, they y are gone. it would reduce taxable earnings by about $59 billion, and slow economic gwth. some states s are more e impacted than other >> le's look state-by-state. of course we cannot k know where those cuts will come, butou based it on w where the jobs are now, and what the anticipated impa willl be? >> we based it on the amount of theepartment of defense contractn that is currently going on in these states. >> so, the secretary or r others coul