but says reports it can cause blood clots and need more study. tanzania is set to swear in its 1st female president after the death of john. the government says he suffered heart failure. i m. telling you can you imagine from a stage of imagine say a full months before the m.p. games and italian. have all of 1st team activities suspended after a coronavirus outbreak of the club. then we re going to begin this news hour with a meeting that s likely to set the tone in relations between the world s 2 largest economies top diplomats from the u.s. and china are going to meet in alaska be the 1st face to face discussions since the by the ministration too cautious in january and it comes just after the u.s. sanctioned an additional $24.00 chinese and hong kong officials for what it says is beijing s continuing crackdown on political freedoms in the territory diplomatic editor james bays is joining us now live from and courage in alaska james it s notable 1st of all that this meeting
It appears in korea and what are those of you who are watching from around the world its friday mark fourteen here in seoul on tuesday and come limping so much for joining us. We begin this evening at the nations top off this president can and will embark on a weeklong trip to the netherlands and germany on march twenty third the president ial office of tata said friday that the president will be attending the twenty fourteen Nuclear Security summit in the hay for the twenty fourth to the twenty fifth there shell be giving an opening speech as the leader of the previous an ss those countries. The president talk will also hold some a top speed. Dutch Prime Minister mark baxter on the sidelines of the global event. Till then make this day visit to germany and meet with chancellor Angela Merkel the Korean Leader is set to focus her tongue and not only as strengthening bilateral ties with germany but also learning from the german experience of re unification and speaking of reunification s
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Andrew Beaujon at Poynter.org unearthed unhappiness inside The Washington Post. Former Los Angeles Times reporter Maggie Farley is married to outgoing Washington Post executive editor Marcus Brauchli (he’s being reassigned inside the company). In a public posting on Facebook Tuesday evening, she lamented “how has The Washington Post of Watergate fame has become the place where you can’t speak truth to power?” On Tuesday, Post publisher Katharine Weymouth told Beaujon that Brauchli “decided to step down.” He added: "This doesn’t definitively refute that explanation, but it leaves a nasty dent." In her Facebook lament, Farley suggested the Post now has little dedication to "superior journalism as an essential part of our democracy," as if big staff cuts are looming under incoming editor Martin Baron (Facebook image below):