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last september of thethe us and china did agree that neither government would support or conduct cyber enabled theft of intellectual property. now that we are six months down the road would you say that china is living up to its agreement? and ii don't know how specific the agreement was, but it seemed like a good one for the two countries to enter into a dialogue and discussion. what is happening with regard to that agreement? >> if i could, neither nation would engage in that activity for the purpose of gaining economic advantage for the private sector. we continue to see chinese activity in this regard. thethe million dollar question, is that activity for governmental purposes or being been passed from the government to the private sector? from my mind the jury is still out. the activity level is somewhat lower than prior to september of 2015. >> is there any way that we can determine whether china is engaging in such activity? other any parameters? is there anything that we measure? determine whether these -- this agreement is being adhered to? >> yes, ma'am. in an unclassified for
last september of thethe us and china did agree that neither government would support or conduct cyber enabled theft of intellectual property. now that we are six months down the road would you say that china is living up to its agreement? and ii don't know how specific the agreement was, but it seemed like a good one for the two countries to enter into a dialogue and discussion. what is happening with regard to that agreement? >> if i could, neither nation would engage in that activity...
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she's going have a very busyg summer telling us about thethe safetrack work.hich mondayichn marks the first week day rush hour affected by safetrack plan.la >> count on fox5 to keep you informed and help you plan accordingly. let's send it out to melanie alnwick with more. m >> reporter: metro opened o right about 5 o'clock. 5 o'clo i was just down inside the insi ballston station.. there's a lot of signage theref but it does get a little l confusing. and even early this morningor there were people going downeopn there and sort of trying toryin figure out exactly what washat w going on and where they neededye to go. to i can tell that you if you areou coming here to ballston, justt follow the signs. sig it doesn't seem like you'reik yu going the right direction but it's counter intuitive butntuive just get on the platform fortfm the vienna direction and thatha will take you in town intoown where you need to go. this particular section of track, they're calling it safety surge one of the safetrack plan, this initiallyii was going to happen in hapn i november bu
she's going have a very busyg summer telling us about thethe safetrack work.hich mondayichn marks the first week day rush hour affected by safetrack plan.la >> count on fox5 to keep you informed and help you plan accordingly. let's send it out to melanie alnwick with more. m >> reporter: metro opened o right about 5 o'clock. 5 o'clo i was just down inside the insi ballston station.. there's a lot of signage theref but it does get a little l confusing. and even early this morningor...
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but african-americans, black americans, using terms that were not as nice as those. thethe internationalism and connectedness that black people in this country have felt, both not only to africa but the people of african descent mosthere, is one of the compelling and long-standing aspects of african-american culture and history. that is something that has disappeared or overlooked. i think there are moments in history when it is up and down. need to reconfigure because the vast globalization of communications and travel that we are now living through. travel, alld black i know from tate -- and there are people doing much broader , doing very important work on the role of travel in the lives of black people who are going as tourists, which becomes much more possible in this period and the way which travel themes really essential to way african-americans think about themselves and their relationship to the world. a tremendous amount of work needed to be done on that. greatk there has been a deal of attention to music and other forms that have traveled -- certainly down more o
but african-americans, black americans, using terms that were not as nice as those. thethe internationalism and connectedness that black people in this country have felt, both not only to africa but the people of african descent mosthere, is one of the compelling and long-standing aspects of african-american culture and history. that is something that has disappeared or overlooked. i think there are moments in history when it is up and down. need to reconfigure because the vast globalization of...
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pilot did not perform thethe required checks before leaving north carolina and he did not use the deicing system during sy the flight. by not taking possible icing ic into consideration, the pilot pi ended uplanding at speeds that were too slow for those weather conditions. the plane crashed less than a mile present the runway. here is what the chairman of the ntsb had to say during a publicb meeting about that crash today. their calculations must be as precise as possible and they th must follow required procedures applicable to their aircraft. pilots cannot skip a checklisthk or cut a than coulder even once because any flight can turn deadly. time and again that we have h whether in a commercial airline error in a private airplane the cockpit is no place for come for place answer i and no place for bypassers. kenneth gemmell reacted to the report posting his facebook, while i knew most of the information beforehand ie was still hard to see it again t and to be reminded of everythin thatof went wrong that fateful day, first step in bringing br closure to this all. a the board also recomm
pilot did not perform thethe required checks before leaving north carolina and he did not use the deicing system during sy the flight. by not taking possible icing ic into consideration, the pilot pi ended uplanding at speeds that were too slow for those weather conditions. the plane crashed less than a mile present the runway. here is what the chairman of the ntsb had to say during a publicb meeting about that crash today. their calculations must be as precise as possible and they th must...
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us this one-page response. the would the objection to theth form line they say thesee assertions and accusations are politicallytivated. they also say it's without merio and they also say that's based on an investigation that did not find them at fault.ault teisha lewis, fox5 local news.e. > after he decided to skip a fox news debate back in january, donald trump held a fundraiser that promised millions to veterans. today we found out how much wass raised and where that money went. the republican presidential nominee found out over $5 million had been donated to the vets. we'll say that the press should be t ashamed of themselves and n behalf of the vets, the press should be ashamed of themselvess and instead of being like thankg you very much, mr. trump orr trump did a good job, everyone said who got got it and you make me look very bad. i have never received such bad publicity for doing such a good job. trump also donated $1 million of his own money and he says hesa expects the total amount raised to continue to grow. the remains of a us serviceman unaccounted for since world warw ii have finally been identif
us this one-page response. the would the objection to theth form line they say thesee assertions and accusations are politicallytivated. they also say it's without merio and they also say that's based on an investigation that did not find them at fault.ault teisha lewis, fox5 local news.e. > after he decided to skip a fox news debate back in january, donald trump held a fundraiser that promised millions to veterans. today we found out how much wass raised and where that money went. the...
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of thethe region, some far northern and western suburbs may not get out of the 60's, like cumberland, 70's for most of usin the dmv. we start to warm up towards the weekend. jazz fest downtown looking great. and evening,rnoon storms are possible. sunday is looking pleasant. next week, low to mid 80's, typical springtime. a bit of a refreshing air the next few days. turn off the air conditioning for a bit. alison: very nice, thank you, brian. lebron james is saying that tomorrow night's game three is a must win situation. plus, the on the royals. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by a local toyota dealers. much-needed day off, the nationals got back to work tonight against the white sox in chicago. nats down, man on, anthony rendon takes that into left, his sixth homer of the season. washington down by one. come back,ue to bryce harper with a towering shot to center. that is good enough to score a pair. 6-5 nats. they take the lead, and right now it is 10-5. it was not supposed fireworks night at camden yards, but that changed in the fifth when than to raise it manny machado in the foot wi
of thethe region, some far northern and western suburbs may not get out of the 60's, like cumberland, 70's for most of usin the dmv. we start to warm up towards the weekend. jazz fest downtown looking great. and evening,rnoon storms are possible. sunday is looking pleasant. next week, low to mid 80's, typical springtime. a bit of a refreshing air the next few days. turn off the air conditioning for a bit. alison: very nice, thank you, brian. lebron james is saying that tomorrow night's game...
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us, we appreciate it, one and all. thank you. >>> let's move on to donald trump and his spat with former house speaker gingrich. gingrich criticizing trump for questioning theth any of the judge in the to trump university case, call is its inexcusable, today trump fired back. roll tape. >> as far as newt is concerned i saw newt, was surprised that newt -- i thought it was inappropriate what he said. >> kathy lynn, trump northeasts to stop fighting with republicans and start taking action on chin ton -- taking on clinton and woe joined by ed rollins. kathy lynn, did trump go too far, going after the judge? >> i don't in the there is such a thing as too far with donald trump. however i think there's now a question of missed opportunities. instead of talking about someone's personal heritage, he would be much more effective talking about political appointees on the other side and what he as president is going to do about supreme court nominees, plate appointees in the executive branch. people looking for change they've believe trump has the strength to do it. he needs show voters he is going to bring that strength to bear for. the versus to protect himself again
us, we appreciate it, one and all. thank you. >>> let's move on to donald trump and his spat with former house speaker gingrich. gingrich criticizing trump for questioning theth any of the judge in the to trump university case, call is its inexcusable, today trump fired back. roll tape. >> as far as newt is concerned i saw newt, was surprised that newt -- i thought it was inappropriate what he said. >> kathy lynn, trump northeasts to stop fighting with republicans and start...
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us we're in the clear. cle tomorrow is a different story,sr though. a cold front coming our wayy that could spark that showers and thunderstorms in theth evening and a fewould be on the strong to severe side.ld we'll talk more about that inlkb just a minute here. a mine he your weekend still looks great g especially saturday looks sunlos filled and absolutely gorgeous g out there. fortunately independence dayatel may be a little -- maybe aaybe a little different.rent. mother's day may give us theirst own kind of fireworks. frew more details on that weekendt wd forecast coming your way in aayi bit. first outside we go. little bit of haze, little bit of humidity.of humid humidity is starting to come isr up and it will continue to come can up as we roll throughlr the overnight hours and intont tomorrow morning. mng 51 percent not bad at all, mostly cloudy skies out thereud at this hour, 82 degrees.degr winds are out of the south and d as long as we keep those windshw going out of the south, we'll continue to bring that youin humidity as we head in through the evening and into the daytime hours tomorrow.or there's your satellite and you radar. more clouds s
us we're in the clear. cle tomorrow is a different story,sr though. a cold front coming our wayy that could spark that showers and thunderstorms in theth evening and a fewould be on the strong to severe side.ld we'll talk more about that inlkb just a minute here. a mine he your weekend still looks great g especially saturday looks sunlos filled and absolutely gorgeous g out there. fortunately independence dayatel may be a little -- maybe aaybe a little different.rent. mother's day may give us...
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us now in london. bob, what feeling do you get as we are going in? is it neck and neck as we approach the vote? day, will thethelikely remain in the eu? bob: i private opinion is my private opinion. i think it will be very close. i am relatively confident in that. i think the city, the street, the market, is reflecting the increasing probability over the last few weeks. athink there is already debate beginning in the market about the fact that if it is a seconduld we have referendum later this year? that is on the basis of a renewed offer. that seems way out there at the moment. i think this is buzzing around the market these days. think -- where, in terms of asset classes? pound volatility is spiking. this is remarkable. the pound has slumped by 7% this year. implied volatility, look at the spike. the highest level since the financial crisis in 2008. bob: i think that should be expected. caroline: we're over blowing it? bob: in the short-term, anything can happen. that could happen today. on any kind of -- i think these days we have been captured. we have stockholm syndrome. not one country in the world wants
us now in london. bob, what feeling do you get as we are going in? is it neck and neck as we approach the vote? day, will thethelikely remain in the eu? bob: i private opinion is my private opinion. i think it will be very close. i am relatively confident in that. i think the city, the street, the market, is reflecting the increasing probability over the last few weeks. athink there is already debate beginning in the market about the fact that if it is a seconduld we have referendum later this...
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us who he was. >> first of all, thank you very much for your kind words and -- k you particularly leader.lost a great [indiscernible] we have lost a great leader. of thetheator saharawi state. , could youdi omar also say what you think is likely to happen next with the polisario front and when will another leader be elected and how? >> [indiscernible] amy: we're going to turn out to professor stephen zunes in san francisco, has written a book about the western sahara. can you talk about the significance of mohamed abdelaziz in terms of his role in the struggle over these decades? you know, as a professor here in the u.s., how little people understand about the western sahara, so if you can talk about also it significance here in the whole dynamic between the united states and morocco. >> president mohamed abdelaziz was not a defining figure in the revolution. he was that the equivalent of what you meant or fidel castro. practiced of our collective leadership. at the same time, he played a very important role in terms of holding the movement together through a long and arduous struggle and like many liberation struggles, did not split into factions. they
us who he was. >> first of all, thank you very much for your kind words and -- k you particularly leader.lost a great [indiscernible] we have lost a great leader. of thetheator saharawi state. , could youdi omar also say what you think is likely to happen next with the polisario front and when will another leader be elected and how? >> [indiscernible] amy: we're going to turn out to professor stephen zunes in san francisco, has written a book about the western sahara. can you talk...
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we kept in line with the '60s ss we use all the materials of the '60ings such as the marble, thee edge metal, the granite on thethd man uniform designed uniform for the guests very '60s era.. the uniforms are beautiful.utifl you said because mad men costume designer designed them guestsm are getting really unique uque experience to d.c. here.c. he. >> yes. >> correct. tell us about the room that isos they can stay, too, because thet all feature these breath-taking views of the potomac. >> yes. so we tried to maximum those views as much as possible. posbe the views are unbelievable.ble they're breath taking. 360 views -- degree views on thn i think it's just, you know, incredible.ible no other property has the view v that we have.at whave >> and they're so beautiful.re l >> you can see the 14th streeths bridge, rosslyn everywhere.whe >> the interior are fantastic fa all the beautiful furniturere stick with the 1960s vibe.0s v you have a wonderful restaurantn downstairs, too.stairs, tell me about that. >> correct.>> cor we have a due characterer restaurant.au fine dining and casual dining.ln it's also designed by r
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thethe level president. what was it like preparing for this? guest: it was extremely nerve-racking. but it was also an opportunity for those of ushe parliamentarians office to get to meet the chief justice and his staff. they could not have been more professional. and who have the kind of presence that was is essential before -- for maintaining the dignity of the proceedings. chief justice rehnquist had written about impeachment. he had studied this long before these events brought him to the floor of the senate. the nation was very fortunate to have him and his attorneys and his chief of staff who were very dedicated that the trial be a fair trial. we did have moments towards the where the trial conflict between the cameras and the institution arose. under the senate's impeachment rules, the case is laid out in -- to, but deliberate liberations take place in private. with the door closed. there were senators or pressing -- who were pressing their leadership, from both sides of the aisle to open the doors during the deliberation. there was an attempt to convince the chief justice that he should rule that the doors be open. the r
thethe level president. what was it like preparing for this? guest: it was extremely nerve-racking. but it was also an opportunity for those of ushe parliamentarians office to get to meet the chief justice and his staff. they could not have been more professional. and who have the kind of presence that was is essential before -- for maintaining the dignity of the proceedings. chief justice rehnquist had written about impeachment. he had studied this long before these events brought him to the...
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theth u.s. government.u.s. a lot of unanswered questions. t let's focus more on the victims of the pulse nightclubsn massacre.ssac >> wisdom is with us in studio i on what we learned about thatbo part of the trap terek theterekh human part of this.part >> you're right.>> you we're talking about all ofbout l these different victims who have lost their lives in thisesi terrible tragedy and there's ahe lot of discussion about gunsions and gun laws and lots of political talk about this asabta well. so, we want to get right to r the talk about those lives l that have been tragically cutcay short in this.in this. many of the families alsomilieso waiting to hear the status ofths their loved ones we now knowe nw that the names of the 23 victims all gunned down insidend the pulse nightclub but sadly sd there are still 27 others -- oer other names to be released,d, 36-year-old eric ortiz riveraizv came to order dough from puerto rico and was working inki management after earning bachelors degree.e. stanley almodovar the third thi 23-year-old pharmacy prm technician. he would have celebrated a haveb birthday later this month.th and then there is 37-year-
theth u.s. government.u.s. a lot of unanswered questions. t let's focus more on the victims of the pulse nightclubsn massacre.ssac >> wisdom is with us in studio i on what we learned about thatbo part of the trap terek theterekh human part of this.part >> you're right.>> you we're talking about all ofbout l these different victims who have lost their lives in thisesi terrible tragedy and there's ahe lot of discussion about gunsions and gun laws and lots of political talk about...
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theth t heat index out there tomorrow.w. okay, apparently i'vey i completely locked up. oh, there we go, okay. high pressure its a sunny sunday tssoday because this high pressure is in control. not just for usnd dry and nice butandt back out to the northwest northe there's a frontal systemontasysm that's going to be pushing in tn our direction and as the frontal system gets closer toloo us that's what's going to kick k offer showers and thunderstorms. not today but for tomorrow. we'rt e warm.e warm. temperatures mid to upper 80'sue and as i mentioned before, a bor lot of sunshine and the relative humidity stays prettyse nice and comfortable so we're w not dealing with heat index values today. satellite and radar we're all good here.an we have a c ouple low level clouds coming to the north andge east of us.f lots of sunshine today. t a couple of high clouds here and there.th listen, back out at theut at midwest you see that line that n coming into chicago, we haveag e these showers and and thunderstorms.thderstorm that's the front. that's part of the same front tf that's moving in ouroving ur direction.ct and in terms of the forecastor for today, nice start. start great finish, all right. r
theth t heat index out there tomorrow.w. okay, apparently i'vey i completely locked up. oh, there we go, okay. high pressure its a sunny sunday tssoday because this high pressure is in control. not just for usnd dry and nice butandt back out to the northwest northe there's a frontal systemontasysm that's going to be pushing in tn our direction and as the frontal system gets closer toloo us that's what's going to kick k offer showers and thunderstorms. not today but for tomorrow. we'rt e warm.e...
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thethe pa dinner plate.dinner plate. >> county officials say the birds have becoming a healthy e hazard. the plan is to kill hundreds hur of the geese and usehe meat m to feed those in need. f fox5ee's lindsey watts has more. more. >> reporter: for some park p goers, abundant wildlife isife the main tron visit. >> they're an interestinges bird. >> reporter: donna and herte friend come here just to watch h the geese.e ge >> probably about two times a week.week we like to see them whether they're in the water or out on the grass eating. >> reporter: while there's w no arghiuing the birds add todsd the ambience it's to the pointhe they're adding way too much tooh covering the park with parkh droppings, damaging vegetation and basically taking over att times. time we saw it again and again. of anything.of a >> reporter: michael oftenelft visits ml can k regional withnaw his son and he says he lovesoves animals but enough is enough.no >> they've taken over they'veakn park. it's no longer enjoyable.njab the bacteria is impossible.mpsil he can't -- i don't want -- i w- don't trust him to run around with all that fecal matter on m the ground. it's
thethe pa dinner plate.dinner plate. >> county officials say the birds have becoming a healthy e hazard. the plan is to kill hundreds hur of the geese and usehe meat m to feed those in need. f fox5ee's lindsey watts has more. more. >> reporter: for some park p goers, abundant wildlife isife the main tron visit. >> they're an interestinges bird. >> reporter: donna and herte friend come here just to watch h the geese.e ge >> probably about two times a week.week we...
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us. ♪ ♪ >>> okay. ss're back at 10:39 on thi thursday. we've all taken a breather. regrouped here on good day dcc wanting to bring to you hollyu l said before the break thethe bra special had plannednn for you today.fo it was chock full show. s we had heart throb, sinking,ng dancing we'll bring you little e bit of it any way. w >> you know, we're a news a n st >> that's what we do.what wo >> we bring it to you.e brin t >> once again under controln u joint base andrews if anyone any just tuning back in. i >> okay. >> i'm aware of two things food and puppy just walk in thetalk n studio we'll end on a strongtr note right now.. because that's a good way to end this show. considering the way it started. >> can you bring the puppy on. >> who is this. >> mark and his lovely fiance'. >> are they available?ab >> hello. you want to walk over.wa >> this is their son so i'm sono going to take it back. bac hello.o. >> hello.lo this is mark ballis and bc jeans. jean hello. >> take your son he's out of sou control. i'm just kidding.st kng >> get him under control. >> i'm sorry. sorry >> what is your puppy's name.. >> hendricks. >> come on over here.he. >> welcome to the loft.come te
us. ♪ ♪ >>> okay. ss're back at 10:39 on thi thursday. we've all taken a breather. regrouped here on good day dcc wanting to bring to you hollyu l said before the break thethe bra special had plannednn for you today.fo it was chock full show. s we had heart throb, sinking,ng dancing we'll bring you little e bit of it any way. w >> you know, we're a news a n st >> that's what we do.what wo >> we bring it to you.e brin t >> once again under controln u joint...