The rules were last changed in 2015 to allow families two children amid fears the plummeting birthrate will lead to an aging population and economic consequences. Source
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Mike Duncan on “Hero of Two Worlds,” Lafayette’s crossing
Mike Duncan’s new book “Hero of Two Worlds” desscribes the famed Marquis de Lafayette, the man who played key roles in both the American and French revolutions. CBS News’ Jeff Glor heads to Mount Vernon in Virginia to hear all about it. Source
The Dish: Chef Olia Hercules on changing perception of Ukrainian food
Chef Olia Hercules is a Ukrainian chef and writer who is working to change the perception of Ukrainian food by tirelessly documenting the recipes and food of her homeland and its neighboring regions. Imtiaz Tyab has her story. Source
Volunteers build special chair for quadriplegic man
The waning days of summer have crowds packing the beaches. But for some, a simple trip to the shore was a daunting challenge until a woman with a vision of inclusion stepped in to help. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Miami Beach. Source
This week on “Sunday Morning” (August 22)
A look at the features for this week’s broadcast of the #1 Sunday morning news program Source
Solar energy farms aim to help urban areas
Rooftop solar panels are a common sight in American suburbs, helping the solar industry grow exponentially over the last couple of decades. A new energy model could bring the same solar energy to renters and small businesses who lack the resources and access to this form of clean energy. CBS News Michelle Miller has more. Source
General Raymond Thomas on Afghan pullout, evacuation chaos
The sudden collapse of the U.S.-backed Afghan government in just 11 days shocked many observers. Catherine Herridge spoke exclusively with General Raymond Thomas, who led the U.S. elite special operations command and was on the ground from the very beginning. Source
Saturday Sessions: Hiss Golden Messenger performs “Glory Strums”
Hiss Golden Messenger returns to Saturday Sessions. Lead singer MC Taylor founded the band in North Carolina back in 2007. Since then, they’ve earned legions of fans, toured the world, and released ten previous studio albums. Their latest album, “Quietly Blowing It,” came out earlier this summer. Hiss Golden Messenger performs “Glory Strums” from Chapel Hill. Source
Saturday Sessions: Hiss Golden Messenger performs “Hardly Town”
Hiss Golden Messenger returns to Saturday Sessions. Lead singer MC Taylor founded the band in North Carolina back in 2007. Since then, they’ve earned legions of fans, toured the world, and released ten previous studio albums. Their latest album, “Quietly Blowing It,” came out earlier this summer. Hiss Golden Messenger performs “Hardly Town” from Chapel Hill. Source
Saturday Sessions: Hiss Golden Messenger performs “Sanctuary”
Hiss Golden Messenger returns to Saturday Sessions. Lead singer MC Taylor founded the band in North Carolina back in 2007. Since then, they’ve earned legions of fans, toured the world, and released ten previous studio albums. Their latest album, “Quietly Blowing It,” came out earlier this summer. Hiss Golden Messenger performs “Sanctuary” from Chapel Hill. Source