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here's another function you will find useful, quic go.to quick takes, where you can important context and fast insight into timely topics. here's a quick take from this week. >> after decades of limiting families to one child, china has a new message -- please have another baby. why the change of heart? in short, china is aging, and and losing its working population. although china changed the rules in 2016 to allow couples to have as many as two children, it has not convinced many parents to have more than one. high living costs, long work hours and surging childcare expenses mean many couples feel they can only afford to have one, or even none. on top of that, a study found that 33% of women had their pay cut after giving birth, and 36% were demoted. >> if they want to reverse the demographic trends they are facing, they will not only have to deal with the cost of having a child, but will also be fighting against demographic and social trends in which people are having fewer children. what we saw a few weeks ago in argentina played out
here's another function you will find useful, quic go.to quick takes, where you can important context and fast insight into timely topics. here's a quick take from this week. >> after decades of limiting families to one child, china has a new message -- please have another baby. why the change of heart? in short, china is aging, and and losing its working population. although china changed the rules in 2016 to allow couples to have as many as two children, it has not convinced many...
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Jun 5, 2018
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the g-load, , it is pretty quic, less than nine minutes from liftoff until you reach the weightlessnessnd you are traveling with almost 28,000 kilometers per hour. it is something to look forward to. juri: on this flight, two other astronauts are on board alongside the german commander alexander gerst. a russian, and an american. >> i have the best crew that i can imagagine. with these two guys, it has alalways been a pleasure. our families know each other well. we spend time looking at, we go on trips. that makes me completely relaxed because i know that these guys are fantastic, they know their job. so i have nothing to worry about. juri: the big moment is approaching. and then, all systems are go. everything is ready for space. brent: we wish them a safe journey. deutsche welle has gotten a few miles on it as well. it is happy birthday to us. dw is turning 65 today. we have gone from a radio station that started after the second world war to a multimedia broadcasting today that leaves content all over the world. 65 is quite an anniversary. even germany's chancellor angela merkel had
the g-load, , it is pretty quic, less than nine minutes from liftoff until you reach the weightlessnessnd you are traveling with almost 28,000 kilometers per hour. it is something to look forward to. juri: on this flight, two other astronauts are on board alongside the german commander alexander gerst. a russian, and an american. >> i have the best crew that i can imagagine. with these two guys, it has alalways been a pleasure. our families know each other well. we spend time looking at,...
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Jun 17, 2018
06/18
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here's another function you may well find useful, quic go.will lead you to quick takes, where you can get important context and fast insight into timely topics. here's a quick take from this week. >> after the end of the korean war, north korea was virtually cashless. everyone worked for the state and was provided for by the state. and in the communist bloc context of the day, it worked. in 1989, north koreans were more than twice as wealthy as their comrades in china. >> now we think of them as a hermit people. -- kingdom. >> william brown spent his career analyzing north korea for the cia. >> they were integrated reasonably well into the soviet plan system of countries. >> the loss of support from the soviet union after its collapse in 1991 led to a series of great famines in north korea. >> the famine pretty much ended the public distribution system, in which the north korean state fed everyone through the ration system. the government couldn't supply food, so people went off on their own. >> since then, a strange hybrid economy has emerge
here's another function you may well find useful, quic go.will lead you to quick takes, where you can get important context and fast insight into timely topics. here's a quick take from this week. >> after the end of the korean war, north korea was virtually cashless. everyone worked for the state and was provided for by the state. and in the communist bloc context of the day, it worked. in 1989, north koreans were more than twice as wealthy as their comrades in china. >> now we...
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Jun 23, 2018
06/18
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quic .ur quick takes, where you can get important context and fastens right into timely topics. here's a quick take from this week. ♪ >> you may have seen a few of these pop up on your phone or in your email. google, facebook, twitter, amazon, square, go daddy, tesco, sainsbury's, and many more are updating their policies to give consumers more control over their personal data. those updates and changes are thanks to a new laws governing data privacy called the general data protection regulation or gdpr. it only applies to people who live in the european union, but its adoption is largely expected to have americans asking, why don't we have that? here is how data collection currently works. with you sign up for, let's say facebook, you have to click the box agreeing to the company's terms. those terms give facebook the right to track your online activity, even if you are not actively browsing facebook. facebook can let certain parties access it the sale ads and services. >> they will have th
quic .ur quick takes, where you can get important context and fastens right into timely topics. here's a quick take from this week. ♪ >> you may have seen a few of these pop up on your phone or in your email. google, facebook, twitter, amazon, square, go daddy, tesco, sainsbury's, and many more are updating their policies to give consumers more control over their personal data. those updates and changes are thanks to a new laws governing data privacy called the general data protection...
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Jun 29, 2018
06/18
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quic loans national in potomac, tiger woods needed to improve upon h first round score to stay in then tournament and he did. tiger shot a 5 under 65 to match his lowest round of the year highlighted by this. oh, birdie on 18. sits at 5 under forhe tournament. four shots back of first. we'll hear from tiger about his round at 11:00. for now back to you. >>> before we leave you tonight, let's go back to wendy reeg ner annapolis where a vig for the victims of that newsroom tragedy is about to get under way. c wendy, w see there's you.ady a big crowd behind >> a huge crowd and they are just streaming in here. also i have to share something with youhatade me cry. these little kids came up and are handling all the journalists saying thank you, we are soat ul for you. they're giving us water and peanut butter crackers. i'm sorry, that made mey. something very eloquent was the op sed page of the capital gazette that said we are speechless and it was left blank exceptamor the of the victims. this village, this community, is not speechless and they are found their words of sorrow, of ouage and
quic loans national in potomac, tiger woods needed to improve upon h first round score to stay in then tournament and he did. tiger shot a 5 under 65 to match his lowest round of the year highlighted by this. oh, birdie on 18. sits at 5 under forhe tournament. four shots back of first. we'll hear from tiger about his round at 11:00. for now back to you. >>> before we leave you tonight, let's go back to wendy reeg ner annapolis where a vig for the victims of that newsroom tragedy is...
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Jun 3, 2018
06/18
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here's a function i find useful, quic .ead you to quick takes, where you can get important context of fast insight into timely topics. here is a quick take from this week. ♪ >> 2016 was again the hottest year on record, and the previous 17 years have seen our 16 most scorching. scientists overwhelmingly agree, global warming is the culprit. and it's just getting started. icecaps, extreme weather, wildfires, droughts, and the hits keep coming. what are we doing about it? in 2015, the world took its boldest step yet to stem climate change with a historic accord in paris. but now comes the hard part. nations must change energy policies and invest huge amounts of money, and they will likely do it without the united states. president donald trump announced on june 1 that the u.s. would withdraw from the accord. pres. trump: the reality is that withdrawing is in america's economic interest and won't matter much to the climate. >> here's the situation. decades in the making, the paris agreement united the u.s., china, and more tha
here's a function i find useful, quic .ead you to quick takes, where you can get important context of fast insight into timely topics. here is a quick take from this week. ♪ >> 2016 was again the hottest year on record, and the previous 17 years have seen our 16 most scorching. scientists overwhelmingly agree, global warming is the culprit. and it's just getting started. icecaps, extreme weather, wildfires, droughts, and the hits keep coming. what are we doing about it? in 2015, the...
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Jun 24, 2018
06/18
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quic will take you to our quick takes where you can get insight into timely topics.m this week. ♪ >> you may have seen a few of these pop up on your phone or email. google, facebook, twitter, amazon, h&m, and more are updating their policies to give consumers more control over their data. those changes are thanks to a law governing data privacy called the general data protection regulation. gdpr only applies to the european union, but its adoption is expected to have americans asking, why don't we have that? here's how data collection works -- when you sign up for facebook, you have to agree to terms which allows them to track your online activities, even if you are not browsing facebook. facebook can let 3rd party advertisers use it. >> consumers will have the right to ask for anything as basic as messages sent by them up to the archives of all the content they have generated on the service. >> companies of more than 250 employees and hold data on european citizens will have to get unambiguous consent instead of burying the ok in fine print. towill also make it easi
quic will take you to our quick takes where you can get insight into timely topics.m this week. ♪ >> you may have seen a few of these pop up on your phone or email. google, facebook, twitter, amazon, h&m, and more are updating their policies to give consumers more control over their data. those changes are thanks to a law governing data privacy called the general data protection regulation. gdpr only applies to the european union, but its adoption is expected to have americans...
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here's another function you may well find useful, quic go.to quick takes, where you can get important context and fast insight into timely topics. here's a quick take from this week. ♪ >> after the end of the korean war, north korea was virtually cashless. everyone worked for the state and was provided for by the state. and in the communist bloc context of the day, it worked. in 1989, north koreans were more than twice as wealthy as their comrades in china. brown spent his career analyzing north korea for the cia. >> they were integrated reasonably well into the soviet plan system of countries. >> the loss of support from the soviet union after its collapse in 1991 led to a series of great famines in north korea. >> the famine pretty much ended the distribution system, in which the north korean state fed everyone through the russian system. the government couldn't supply food, so people went off on their own. >> since then, a strange hybrid economy has emerged. part government controlled, where rations are allocated by the state, and part gra
here's another function you may well find useful, quic go.to quick takes, where you can get important context and fast insight into timely topics. here's a quick take from this week. ♪ >> after the end of the korean war, north korea was virtually cashless. everyone worked for the state and was provided for by the state. and in the communist bloc context of the day, it worked. in 1989, north koreans were more than twice as wealthy as their comrades in china. brown spent his career...
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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another function, quic go which will lead you to quick takes where you can get important contacts and sugar has always been somewhat of a good but only in small doses and with obesity on the rise, the bad image has grown much worse with added sugar blamed as a corporate public health experts like to the singers between natural and added sugars. pound for pound, all sugar, glucose, fructose, a combination, or equal. limited sugars found in an apple come with nutrients and dietary fiber. fiber is failing and lowers the likelihood of overeating and helps liver function and avoid spikes in blood sugar. who recommends the average person need at the very most 12 teaspoons of added sugar per day. find that amount in 15 ounces of coca-cola. how have advocates try to help people cut back? governments and 30 countries and a handful of u.s. cities have started by treating sugar beverages like they do cigarettes or alcohol in taxing them. signs they could be working, after mexico imposed a tax on sugary soda consumption drop of more than 7%. critics argue that disproportionately affect the poor a
another function, quic go which will lead you to quick takes where you can get important contacts and sugar has always been somewhat of a good but only in small doses and with obesity on the rise, the bad image has grown much worse with added sugar blamed as a corporate public health experts like to the singers between natural and added sugars. pound for pound, all sugar, glucose, fructose, a combination, or equal. limited sugars found in an apple come with nutrients and dietary fiber. fiber is...
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washington made plenty of mistakes but it wasn't quic i cd in the world. donald trump tapped into it in a way that hadn't exceed people like buchanan the reason is to get beyond trump. but in the ways that are worth debating rather than just letting him do it. there was more spending on tv so i'm doing my best to help you guys out. [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] it was a great book. in [inaudible conversations] it is a best kept secret. in [inaudible conversations] >>> the way radical groups like isis communicate online and how authorities can interfere wh communication and rment. next we'll hear from th we wille report authors that participated in a panel discussion and
washington made plenty of mistakes but it wasn't quic i cd in the world. donald trump tapped into it in a way that hadn't exceed people like buchanan the reason is to get beyond trump. but in the ways that are worth debating rather than just letting him do it. there was more spending on tv so i'm doing my best to help you guys out. [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] it was a great book. in...
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washington made plenty of mistakes but it wasn't quic i cd in the world. donald trump tapped into it in a way that hadn't exceed people like buchanan the reason is to get bon trump. but in the ways that are worth debating rather than just letting him do it. there was more spending on tv so i'm doing my best to help you guys out. [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] it was a great book. in [inaudible conversations] it is a best kept secret took questions from the audience. it runs about 90 minutes. >> i run the international security program. thanks for coming this afternoon and for those on c-span that are watching today. this is the paper from revolution muslim to the islamic state was cowritten by an investment banker on 9/11 and saw the planes crash of the towers a
washington made plenty of mistakes but it wasn't quic i cd in the world. donald trump tapped into it in a way that hadn't exceed people like buchanan the reason is to get bon trump. but in the ways that are worth debating rather than just letting him do it. there was more spending on tv so i'm doing my best to help you guys out. [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] it was a great book. in...
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. >> reporter: as part of the american patients first plan president trump promised a quice respnterest're going to announce voluntary massive dps in prices. >> reporter: senator warren said she did a reality check with thn top drug firms. >> zero out of ten said that they had lowered any prices. zero out of ten gave any indication that they plan to do so. >> there are actually several drug companies that are looking at substantial and material priceses of drug >> let me just ask you this there you said they're looking r:at. >> reporzar focused on the plan's priorities including promoting competition, reducing regulations and requiring drug ads to show prices. >> i believe americans deser know the price of a wonderful new drug they hear about on tv before going to ask their doctor about a product that they may find to be unaffordable. >> reporter: democrats say the plans too easy on drug companies. >> we need an ambitious plan t drive drug prices down. not one so small that it sends pharmaceutical stocks soarin in reli relief. >> reporter: the white house says the reforms are just begin
. >> reporter: as part of the american patients first plan president trump promised a quice respnterest're going to announce voluntary massive dps in prices. >> reporter: senator warren said she did a reality check with thn top drug firms. >> zero out of ten said that they had lowered any prices. zero out of ten gave any indication that they plan to do so. >> there are actually several drug companies that are looking at substantial and material priceses of drug >>...
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Jun 15, 2018
06/18
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really i saw many cases like this and prosecutors move on witness tamp eveering very quic and judges almost always grant it, revocation of bail under these kind of circumstances. i think this is absolutely the right move that mueller and hiss team did. i think the judge basically vindicated that by her ruling and her words. you can't do this. we expect -- the whole criminal justice system depends on witnesses when they get on the stand taking oath and telling the truth. manafort was clearly trying to mess with that system and the judge is having none of it. >> let me ask you a follow up question in terms of what his options are. what about a pardon even before trial or is this case where he would have to go through the whole process and a trial and if convicted then face a pardon? the president is obviously been sending a lot of signals that he's very easy with these pardons. >> reporter: i think that technically the president can pardon him at any time. although, he wouldn't know all the crimes that he needed to pardon him for really until he was convicted and he was sure there were
really i saw many cases like this and prosecutors move on witness tamp eveering very quic and judges almost always grant it, revocation of bail under these kind of circumstances. i think this is absolutely the right move that mueller and hiss team did. i think the judge basically vindicated that by her ruling and her words. you can't do this. we expect -- the whole criminal justice system depends on witnesses when they get on the stand taking oath and telling the truth. manafort was clearly...
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Jun 28, 2018
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the key is to release the 2,000 children being held to release them as quics possible. >> taking them out of the aiiminal process and taking the charges t them? >> believe it or not, because the criminal process is pretty short ration, the charges are misdemeanor charges. in my experience, the judges who do the streamline prosecution, the misdemeanor illegal entry prosecutions gerally will give time served. so by the time you see the judge and plead guilty, your sentence will be complete, they will give you time served for time in custody. >> the judge in his decisiont, said thn a conference with the government lawyers as recently as last week, they said they had no plans in place for reconciliation for reuniting these families.>> think the administration was trying to have their cake and eat it, too. they wanted to continue to dstain the parents, but once the are put in the foster system, there was no way they could have brought the kids bace toarents and continued the detention. so i think what you' seeing is the administration didn't have a plan to continue the detention of the pre
the key is to release the 2,000 children being held to release them as quics possible. >> taking them out of the aiiminal process and taking the charges t them? >> believe it or not, because the criminal process is pretty short ration, the charges are misdemeanor charges. in my experience, the judges who do the streamline prosecution, the misdemeanor illegal entry prosecutions gerally will give time served. so by the time you see the judge and plead guilty, your sentence will be...
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melissa: harry real quic prediction. >> testing missiles within 30 days. melissa: all right. you are a very good sport for coming back on with us. what do you think happens from here? like i said it's like 50-50. you called it the first time, second time it came together, you can't be right all the time. >> it's true, it's true. look, honestly, i wish he canceled again. challenge here is this. we still don't know if kim jong-un is willing to give up his nuclear weapons or not. i think history tells us we've been down this road before. if you compare the joint statement that we signed yestery to the 1994 statement that the clinton administration signed, joint statements in the six-party talk. they are very, very similar. i give president trump all the credit in the world for trying to do this. he's giving opponents on the left ammunition. i give him credit for that. i think within the next 30 days, we need to go to the north koreans and say look, you have 30 days to put up nuclear weapons and the plan to denuclearize or not. if they're not willing to denuclearize, it's max pre
melissa: harry real quic prediction. >> testing missiles within 30 days. melissa: all right. you are a very good sport for coming back on with us. what do you think happens from here? like i said it's like 50-50. you called it the first time, second time it came together, you can't be right all the time. >> it's true, it's true. look, honestly, i wish he canceled again. challenge here is this. we still don't know if kim jong-un is willing to give up his nuclear weapons or not. i...
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let's go to the chart real quic i think mcdonald's does grow into a fuller valuation.ey're talking about about this experience of the future means that this stock, which basically had this re-rating period went right up and has been stagnating here if you believe the breakout comes, that comes when you get this follow-through from ordering online, fresh beef, dollar menu, and if these other companies de companies deserve it, this global brand probably gets there first. >> it's really hard to get a real multiple for a stock. they have done an extraordinary job but how are yoconfident getting that new multiple. >> part of this is the sector s gotten -- you can argue domino's because of what's going on internationally and because of the growth they see in the core stores is what's giving them that multiple if you look at the international comps for mcdonald's up almost 8% in that first quarter, i think they're doing it but again, look at the demographic they're going after. they're going after millenials and after folks that have a higher ticket. if you look at the kiosk,
let's go to the chart real quic i think mcdonald's does grow into a fuller valuation.ey're talking about about this experience of the future means that this stock, which basically had this re-rating period went right up and has been stagnating here if you believe the breakout comes, that comes when you get this follow-through from ordering online, fresh beef, dollar menu, and if these other companies de companies deserve it, this global brand probably gets there first. >> it's really hard...