this morning. as the u.s. navy moves in aircraft carrier strike group in the waters off the korean peninsula. and one woman is killed in zaporizhzhia after a russian missile strike as intel believes someone in ukrainian government authorized the assassination of a moscow official s daughter. and the white house slamming opec s plan to slash oil production as officials fear it will send gas prices soaring. let s begin this hour with rising tensions offer the korean peninsula. we re following all of the developments from seoul, south korea. we have seen a lot happen here around the korean peninsula in just the last 24 hours. north korea started the day with those two short-range ballistic moi missiles and then we saw the usa ronald reagan off the east coast and carrying out another naval drill. now we ve also heard just this evening from the joints chiefs of staff here in south korea that north korea carried out its own drill this afternoon. now this was with 12 north korean
scandal involving not just toyota but toyota, honda, mazda, suzuki, yamaha motor, whole number of companies there. so i imagine this will be the main topic of the meeting. there may be some questions about keeping costs under control, the effect of the weak yen, perhaps the decline in demand for electric vehicles, but really they are going to be tackling this problem head on. i just wanted to say on that point, how do you feel that controversy is likely to impact the company, short and long term? i think, short term, we can t deny the news of what has happened here, but i think it needs to be put into context. we don t actually have any cheating going on here. this is really somewhere between the bureaucratic way the japanese test cars, and actually being driven by one of the ministries, excuse the pun, and the way the press reported this. so what we re talking about here is actuallyjust the difference in a way between the way the domestic cars are tested, because in japan, d
in tuesday s hearing in front of a senate subcommittee, mr calhoun plans to speak directly to the families of the 346 people killed aboard two boeing flights more than five years ago. according to his prepared remarks, mr calhoun expects to speak directly to the family of the people killed. he will also express regret about a january incident that led to a door panel blowout mid flight aboard a 7a7 max 9 aircraft, as well as gratitude there were no fatalities. mr calhoun had served as president and ceo of boeing since january 2020. he plans to tell senators he understands the gravity of boeing s responsibility to uphold aerospace safety and that the company will take action to ensure its safety standards are met and will hold itself accountable. but he will be asked to answer for the company s failures, including criticism that the company put profit over safety. a recent meeting between boeing executives and the united states chief aviation watchdog ended in a plan for syste
company and basically to please shareholders going ahead, but of course with toyota they will be on the defensive, particularly because of the so called scandal involving not just toyota but toyota, honda, mazda, suzuki, yamaha motor, whole number of companies there. so imagine this will be there. so imagine this will be the main topic of the meeting. there may be some questions about keeping costs under control, the effect of the weekend, perhaps the decline in demand for electric vehicles, but really they are going to be tackling this problem head on. ijust tackling this problem head on. i just wanted to say on that point how do you feel that controversy is likely to impact the company, short and long term. i the company, short and long term. ~ , ., term. i think the short term, we can t term. i think the short term, we can t deny term. i think the short term, we can t deny the term. i think the short term, we can t deny the news - term. i think the short term, we ca
because of the so called scandal involving notjust scandal involving not just toyota scandal involving notjust toyota but honda, mazda, suzuki, yamaha, a whole load of companies there. this will be a sensitive topic of the meeting. there may be some questions about keeping costs under control, the effect of the week and perhaps the decline in demand for a period where really they will be tackling this problem head on stop i to say on that point how do you feel that controversy is likely to impact the company short and long term? short term we cannot deny the news of what has happened here, buti deny the news of what has happened here, but i think it needs to be put into context. we don t actually have any cheating going on here. this is really it, it s somewhere between the bureaucratic way that the japanese test cars and actually being driven by one of the ministries, excuse the pun, and the way we reported this. what we are talking about here is actually just a what we are