fb-22 fighter jet made by lockheed martin, and there are some suggestions they may have stolen that technology through cyber warfare. jon? jon: jennifer griffin at the pentagon. thanks. jenna: certainly a lot to cover when it comes to this visit, and we keep on hearing washington and beijing are looking to hit the reset button on everything from security to trade, also human rights. for more on the diplomatic dance between these two companies, randy shriver is former assistant secretary of state for east asian and pacific affairs. before we talk about resetting the relationship, tell us, what's your assessment of our current relationship with china right now? >> well, we've just come out of a pretty rocky year. we had a number of disputes, everything from our continuing trouble over the trade relationship, differences over how to respond to north korea's provocation, differences over iran. so it's a rather lengthy list of