the move comes after months of renewed scrutiny on the aerospace giant, after a door plug blew off a boeing jet mid flight injanuary. that followed two fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019, which killed 346 people. since then, congress, the department ofjustice, regulators, airlines and customers have demanded boeing raise its standards on safety and quality control. the change will allow boeing to have greater oversight and influence over spirit aerosystems, which has been criticised for its own share of quality control problems. that includes ill fitting panels and improperly drilled holes. the all stock deal was valued at $4.7 billion, or $8.3 billion, including spirit s debt. now it goes to spirit s shareholders and to regulators for approval. the european commission is going after facebook owner meta, saying its pay or consent advertising model is in breach of eu laws. under the tech giant s new service in the eu, users must either consent to receiving personalised ads or pa
in the centre of pyongyang. the two leaders signed what the russian president called a breakthrough agreement. so what does that mean for global security? good evening. the scottish national party has launched its election manifesto in edinburgh today, putting independence and the nhs at the forefront of their campaign. the first ministerjohn swinney said he would push for a second independence referendum, if his party won a majority of seats in scotland at this election. he claimed that future independence would allow scotland to re join the european union. among other pledges, a commitment to end the two child benefit cap and to abolish the house of lords. here s our scotland editor, james cook. applause. the snp leader, john swinney, promised independence would be front and centre of this manifesto, and it is. at the very heart of our beliefs is the principal that decisions is the principle that decisions about scotland should be made by the people who live in scotland. no
Convenes the committee to examine the russian interference in the u. S. Elections. This is an opportunity for the American People to drill down on this important topic. In 2016, and hostile foreign power reached down into the state and local levels to touch voter data. It employed relatively sophisticated cyber tools and capabilities and helped moscow potentially build detailed knowledge of how our collections work. It was another example of russian efforts to interfere in a democracy with the goal of undermining our system. Were woefully unprepared to defend and respond, and i am hopeful we will not be caught flatfooted again. Our witnesses are here to tell us more about what happened in 2016, what that tells us about russian intentions, and what we should expect in 28 team and 20 in 2018. If we do not work with the states to secure our elections, we could be here in two or four years, talking about a worse crisis. The hearing will feature two panels. The first will include expert fbi