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ron hubbard. every religion faces an ex-extension shall moment when the founder dies, and whether it's brigham young or paul after christ or whoever, is going to -- either the religion is going to survive because of the successor or it's going to perish because the charismatic founderes now gone. david did save scientology when he got the tax exemption, and the church would not exist if it weren't for that. however, the church is in disarray now, in part because of the behavior that he has exhibited according to many of my sources. so i think that it is now time for the church to examine those. thank you. >> last question. >> i'm wondering if you can talk about their hatred of psychiatry and the things they have done involving that. >> psychiatry -- you can say that psychiatry drives them nuts. l. ron hubbard was under the illusion he was going to be acclaimed by the american psychological association and the american psychiatric association. he sent the manuscript to them and they laughed at him.
ron hubbard. every religion faces an ex-extension shall moment when the founder dies, and whether it's brigham young or paul after christ or whoever, is going to -- either the religion is going to survive because of the successor or it's going to perish because the charismatic founderes now gone. david did save scientology when he got the tax exemption, and the church would not exist if it weren't for that. however, the church is in disarray now, in part because of the behavior that he has...
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ron hubbard. jamie joined me earlier to talk about all things scientology. almost actually oddly one of my greatest inspirations when i was a kid because he was a writer and he was a science fiction writer and even as a young kid i was given a lot of his books for christmas and stuff like that of his volumes and of mission earth in particular and as a little kid i was like this guy's a bad ass you know he has all these covers of guys a machine guns in laser guns and you know rocket ships and and it was i grew up that is christian hilariously enough and i actually had to learn who all ron hubbard really was and what else he wrote besides science fiction in a book a pastor gave me about cults specifically and that was what started a larger conversation because in my family he was is literally something we didn't talk about so he was my great grandfather his first son was l. ron hubbard jr who was my grandfather and his first child was my mother so i was the oldest child i was the oldest grandchild and. i mean it was just something that nobody ever wanted to di
ron hubbard. jamie joined me earlier to talk about all things scientology. almost actually oddly one of my greatest inspirations when i was a kid because he was a writer and he was a science fiction writer and even as a young kid i was given a lot of his books for christmas and stuff like that of his volumes and of mission earth in particular and as a little kid i was like this guy's a bad ass you know he has all these covers of guys a machine guns in laser guns and you know rocket ships and...
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ron hubbard's great grandson about scientology stick around. on november the fifth more than four hundred cities around the globe are hosting mass rallies and just just. follow million mask march on our t.v. and r t dot com. economic down in the final. days. and the rest. of the every week. the the. according to pew research center eighty four percent of the world's people identify with a religion many of these faiths have stood the test of time and are rooted in centuries old historical tradition however one very prominent religion was created just sixty years ago yes i'm talking about scientology founded by none other than science fiction writer are ron hubbard but not every member of the hubbard family is a member of the church his great grandson jamie. as actually one of the most outspoken critics of what he calls a cult. my family written out of existence and this disciple will never know the legacy of lies that i still carry in my last name the wall cover story to protect us from my great grandfather's true children the army of empty who
ron hubbard's great grandson about scientology stick around. on november the fifth more than four hundred cities around the globe are hosting mass rallies and just just. follow million mask march on our t.v. and r t dot com. economic down in the final. days. and the rest. of the every week. the the. according to pew research center eighty four percent of the world's people identify with a religion many of these faiths have stood the test of time and are rooted in centuries old historical...
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ron hubbard i have read a lot of stuff about l. ron hubbard and i've learned so much reading larry's book. it seems to me you set out to do a biography on a run hubbard and you achieved that. what drove you to drill down into him? why did you think that was so important and what were some of the oh wow moment to head along that road of pursuit? >> well i have a theory as a writer that in order to tell a story about the very esoteric and complicated world you need what i call a donkey. a donkey sounds like a disparaging terms but a donkey is a very useful beasts of burden and he can take you, the reader, into a world that you have never been in and carry on his back a lot of information. so if you have a fascinating donkey, the reader will take the ride. i had two main donkeys in my book. one was paul haggis, the academy award-winning writer and director who dropped out of scientology after 34 years, who could tell me about the world of scientology in modern times and the other was run hubbard, one of the most intriguing people i ha
ron hubbard i have read a lot of stuff about l. ron hubbard and i've learned so much reading larry's book. it seems to me you set out to do a biography on a run hubbard and you achieved that. what drove you to drill down into him? why did you think that was so important and what were some of the oh wow moment to head along that road of pursuit? >> well i have a theory as a writer that in order to tell a story about the very esoteric and complicated world you need what i call a donkey. a...
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ron hubbard. jamie joined me earlier to talk about all things scientology. almost actually oddly one of my greatest inspirations when i was a kid because he was a writer and he was a science fiction writer and even as a young kid i was given a lot of his books for christmas and stuff like that of his volumes and of mission earth in particular and as a little kid i was like this guy's a bad ass you know he has all these covers of guys and machine guns in laser guns and you know rocket ships and and it was i grew up that is christian hilariously enough and i actually had to learn who l. ron hubbard really was and what else he wrote the side science fiction in a book a pastor gave me about cults specifically and that was what started a larger conversation because in my family he was literally something we didn't talk about so he was my great grandfather his first son was l. ron hubbard jr who was my grandfather and his first child was my mother so i was the oldest child i was the oldest grandchild and. i mean it was just something that nobody ever wanted to dis
ron hubbard. jamie joined me earlier to talk about all things scientology. almost actually oddly one of my greatest inspirations when i was a kid because he was a writer and he was a science fiction writer and even as a young kid i was given a lot of his books for christmas and stuff like that of his volumes and of mission earth in particular and as a little kid i was like this guy's a bad ass you know he has all these covers of guys and machine guns in laser guns and you know rocket ships and...
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ron hubbard's great grandson about scientology stick around. the. economic downturn in the final. days. and the rest. will be every week on. his lover in. my dreams. but he couldn't hold on to research a thing as a teacher and now she runs her own factory. there's no alcohol no smoking and even coffee is forbid. they worship the sun. will he be able to wind up. his woman. this it will. be taken place without the full consent of the americans and. americans. another. go ahead let's not forget that the arab spring is a crisis moment in international politics it is the moment in which. the people on the ground in those countries for example in egypt there is a national a swing towards. do we really think. the people rising up again. i think. we're going to go digital the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our trust semi-colons we've been hijacked lying handful
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ron hubbard's great grandson about scientology stick around. i've read it and i think a society that. big corporation trying to convince. can do i'm trying to put all that all about money and i think that's only make for politicians writing the laws and regulations. on the health. care just to lead. today from buying. up that. but. according to pew research center eighty four percent of the world's people identify with a religion many of these faiths have stood the test of time and are rooted in centuries old historical tradition however one very prominent religion was created just sixty years ago yes i'm talking about scientology founded by none other than science fiction writer a ron hubbard but not every member of the hubbard family is a member of the church his great grandson jamie dewolf is actually one of the most outspoken critics of what he calls a cult. my family written out of existence and this disciple will never know the legacy of lies that i still carry in my last name the wall cover story so protect us from my great grandfather's
ron hubbard's great grandson about scientology stick around. i've read it and i think a society that. big corporation trying to convince. can do i'm trying to put all that all about money and i think that's only make for politicians writing the laws and regulations. on the health. care just to lead. today from buying. up that. but. according to pew research center eighty four percent of the world's people identify with a religion many of these faiths have stood the test of time and are rooted...
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ron hubbard's great grandson about scientology stick around. so the bank of england if you open it up the walls you won't see gold you won't see silver you want to even see bitcoin what you'll see and mountains and mountains of garbage and trash and gutter oil and dead bodies and bourbon kings dresses that used to wear when he was not seen governing the bank of england before and old guys from the old victorian era stacked up like firewood rotting and that's the collateral that is the doctor saying the real state speculation which i have only one. conclusion and that is. lost but it's a question of when. some of the sixteen percent of imports came from illegal fishing. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. on the territorial waters of the fish they load the fish into the ships and leave. illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. live. live . i've. lived lived. lives . according to pew resea
ron hubbard's great grandson about scientology stick around. so the bank of england if you open it up the walls you won't see gold you won't see silver you want to even see bitcoin what you'll see and mountains and mountains of garbage and trash and gutter oil and dead bodies and bourbon kings dresses that used to wear when he was not seen governing the bank of england before and old guys from the old victorian era stacked up like firewood rotting and that's the collateral that is the doctor...
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ron hubbard's great grandson about scientology stick around. zachary what happened that day i don't know but a woman killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. and people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse they were off taking they could do what they wanted they could say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. drugs some of the sixteen percent of imports came from illegal fishing. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. on foot the territorial waters the fish they load the fish on to the ships and leave for a year a. good. illegal
ron hubbard's great grandson about scientology stick around. zachary what happened that day i don't know but a woman killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. and people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more...
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hubbard were excellent on this was a helpful here in. we appreciate you making the trip. >> i was say to the ranking member of the committee that my wife's grandfather is from and was an attorney in eastern arkansas with a law firm that is still there. one of the times i met with him, he remembered very fondly standing at the headwaters of the arkansas river with a river running between his legs. that was in the great state of colorado. that does connect us all. i want to thank my colleagues who are here today and i want to thank all the witnesses for appearing before the committee. and he additional questions for the record should be submitted to the committee clerk five business days from today. that is by 4 p.m. tuesday, november 12. we are adjourned. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> and a few moments "washington journal" is live. at 10 a.m. eastern, " newsmakers." after that, last week's hearing with health and human services secretary kathleen's abili
hubbard were excellent on this was a helpful here in. we appreciate you making the trip. >> i was say to the ranking member of the committee that my wife's grandfather is from and was an attorney in eastern arkansas with a law firm that is still there. one of the times i met with him, he remembered very fondly standing at the headwaters of the arkansas river with a river running between his legs. that was in the great state of colorado. that does connect us all. i want to thank my...
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. >> nate hubbard manages to stay on the horse and is hanging on to her neck. it's the only thing keeping him from being trampled by the other horses coming from behind at 40 miles an hour. >> i looked back behind me and nate is hanging off this horse's neck. i was just like shocked. >> nate is hanging on for dear life as sweet water oak continues to run the last stretch of the race. >> i'm looking at her in her eye just hanging on to her neck. i really had no idea how i got
. >> nate hubbard manages to stay on the horse and is hanging on to her neck. it's the only thing keeping him from being trampled by the other horses coming from behind at 40 miles an hour. >> i looked back behind me and nate is hanging off this horse's neck. i was just like shocked. >> nate is hanging on for dear life as sweet water oak continues to run the last stretch of the race. >> i'm looking at her in her eye just hanging on to her neck. i really had no idea how i...
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ron hubbard the founder of scientology jamie talking about his controversial family legacy and why he thinks the church is really a brainwashing cult. i was actually oddly one of my greatest inspirations when i was a kid because he was a writer and he was a science fiction writer and even as a young kid i was given a lot of his books for christmas and stuff like that of his volumes and of mission earth in particular and as a little kid i was like this guy's a bad ass you know he has all these covers of guys that sheen guns in laser guns in you know rocket ships and it was i grew up that is christian hilariously enough and i actually had to learn who all ron hubbard really was and what else he wrote the side science fiction in a book a pastor gave me about cults specifically and that was what started a larger conversation because in my family he was just literally something we didn't talk about so he was my great grandfather his first son was l. ron hubbard jr who was my grandfather and his first child was my mother so i was the oldest child i was the oldest grandchild and. i mean it w
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nate hubbard and sweet water oak hang back in fifth place. as the horses round the far turn, chapman makes a break for the lead. >> current lady cruising on by on the outside. >> and now tom chapman's got his eyes on that first place finish. >> back in front current lady takes the lead. >> but nate's horse, sweet water oak, is coming up from behind. in no time at all, hubbard is riding side by side with chapman. >> you can hear him yelling at his horse, i can hear him coming up from the inside. >> current lady on the inside, on the outside sweet water oak. >> my filly started to drift in just a little bit. right when i reached up to grab her is when just a split second too late is when she clipped tommy's horse. >> i could feel my filly take kind of a funny step. and i thought, god, we collided. >> sweet water oak stumbles. >> sweet water oak loses the rider. current lady in front. >> the next thing you know, she's popped back up and i just happened to be hanging on her neck. >> riders, please watch out. >> nate hubbard manages to stay on the
nate hubbard and sweet water oak hang back in fifth place. as the horses round the far turn, chapman makes a break for the lead. >> current lady cruising on by on the outside. >> and now tom chapman's got his eyes on that first place finish. >> back in front current lady takes the lead. >> but nate's horse, sweet water oak, is coming up from behind. in no time at all, hubbard is riding side by side with chapman. >> you can hear him yelling at his horse, i can hear...
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ron hubbard the founder of scientology jamie talking about his controversial family legacy and why he thinks the church is really a brainwashing cult. i was actually oddly one of my greatest inspirations when i was a kid because he was a writer and he was a science fiction writer and even as a young kid i was given a lot of his books for christmas and stuff like that of his volumes and of mission earth in particular and as a little kid i was like this guy's a bad ass you know he has all these covers of guys and sheen guns in laser guns and you know rocket ships and and it was i grew up that is christian hilariously and and i actually had to learn who l. ron hubbard really was and what else he wrote the side science fiction in a book a pastor gave me about cults specifically and that was what started a larger conversation because in my family he was literally something we didn't talk about so he was my great grandfather his first son was l. ron hubbard jr who was my grandfather and his first child was my mother so i was the oldest child i was the oldest grandchild and. i mean it was ju
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ron hubbard the founder of scientology jamie talking about his controversial family legacy and why he thinks the church is really a brainwashing cult. oh it was actually oddly one of my greatest inspirations when i was a kid because he was a writer and he was a science fiction writer and even as a young kid i was given a lot of his books for christmas and stuff like that of his volumes and of mission earth in particular and as a little kid i was like this guy's a bad ass you know he has all these covers of guys that sheen guns in laser guns in . you know rocket ships and and it was i grew up that is christian hilariously enough and i actually had to learn who l. ron hubbard really was and what else he wrote the side science fiction in a book a pastor gave me about cults specifically and that was what started a larger conversation because in my family he was literally something we didn't talk about so he was my great grandfather his first son was l. ron hubbard jr who was my grandfather and his first child was my mother so i was the oldest child i was the oldest grandchild and. i mean
ron hubbard the founder of scientology jamie talking about his controversial family legacy and why he thinks the church is really a brainwashing cult. oh it was actually oddly one of my greatest inspirations when i was a kid because he was a writer and he was a science fiction writer and even as a young kid i was given a lot of his books for christmas and stuff like that of his volumes and of mission earth in particular and as a little kid i was like this guy's a bad ass you know he has all...
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ron hubbard the founder of scientology jamie talking about his controversial family legacy and why he thinks the church is really a brainwashing cult. i was actually oddly one of my greatest inspirations when i was a kid because he was a writer and he was a science fiction writer and even as a young kid i was given a lot of his books for christmas and stuff like that of his volumes and of mission earth in particular and as a little kid i was like this guy's a bad ass you know he has all these covers of guys that sheen guns in laser guns and you know rocket ships and and it was i grew up that is christian hilariously enough and i actually had to learn who l. ron hubbard really was and what else he wrote aside science fiction in a book a pastor gave me about cults specifically and that was what started a larger conversation because in my family he was just literally something we didn't talk about so he was my great grandfather his first son was l. ron hubbard jr who was my grandfather and his first child was my mother so i was the oldest child i was the oldest grandchild and. i mean it
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one is, was hubbard crazy? he is often seen that way and he did have concerns that he expressed about his own mental health. he actually wrote to the veterans administration for some assistance and for some kind of psychological assistance and he never -- we don't have any record that he ever got that. many people have given me their diagnoses. some professionals have weighed in with terms like malignant narcissism, paranoid schizophrenia. and he certainly, if you look at his behavior and his thinking he does show signs of a lot of these things but i think nobody in history has ever mapped his own mentality quite as carefully as l. ron hubbard. meticulously examining every detail. just as a writer and here we are in it oak store, i have to take my hat off to him. he holds the guinness book of world's for the number of titles he published, more than 1000. so he continually wrote and mostly what he wrote about in scientology was his own interior journey and that is what scientology really is. when you enter the c
one is, was hubbard crazy? he is often seen that way and he did have concerns that he expressed about his own mental health. he actually wrote to the veterans administration for some assistance and for some kind of psychological assistance and he never -- we don't have any record that he ever got that. many people have given me their diagnoses. some professionals have weighed in with terms like malignant narcissism, paranoid schizophrenia. and he certainly, if you look at his behavior and his...
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ron hubbard. this great book achieved on many levels, one of the great accomplishments is the depth of information about l. ron hubbard. i have read a lot of stuff about l. ron hubbard. i read some much about him in larry's book. it seems to me you clearly set out to do a biography on l. ron hubbard and you achieved that. what drove you to drill down into him. why did you think that was so important and what were some of the oh wow moments you had? >> i have a theory as a writer. in order to tell a story about a very esoteric, complicated world you need what i call a donkey and that sounds like a disparaging term but a donkey is a very useful beast of burden and he can take you, the reader, into a world you have never been in and carry on his back a lot of information. if you have a fascinating dante, of a reader will take that ride so i had two main donkeys in my book. one was paul had a gust. academy award winning director who dropped out of scientology after 34 years, who could tell me about th
ron hubbard. this great book achieved on many levels, one of the great accomplishments is the depth of information about l. ron hubbard. i have read a lot of stuff about l. ron hubbard. i read some much about him in larry's book. it seems to me you clearly set out to do a biography on l. ron hubbard and you achieved that. what drove you to drill down into him. why did you think that was so important and what were some of the oh wow moments you had? >> i have a theory as a writer. in order...
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hubbard, thank you for your testimony. and listen to my colleagues i talk about the budget situation and reflect on the dysfunction of this place, one that would be good is to figure out how to pilot some of these practices rather than wait to figure out how we can do it for the whole country and everybody has their examples. inbark beetle kill colorado is ours but every state has their own challenges that we look forward to working with you in the future. give for coming today. to ask thee witnesses on the second panel to make their way forward and be seated. [no audio] >> the nepa structure and things like that, maybe having a hearing, our infrastructure boxer and, senator others have worked hard to expedite that, not in an effort to do away with things but to make sure that the different groups are talking. >> let's think about that and i will talk to senator boxer about that. welcome to our second panel and thank you for joining us today. we are looking forward to your testimony. we will hold error questions until the
hubbard, thank you for your testimony. and listen to my colleagues i talk about the budget situation and reflect on the dysfunction of this place, one that would be good is to figure out how to pilot some of these practices rather than wait to figure out how we can do it for the whole country and everybody has their examples. inbark beetle kill colorado is ours but every state has their own challenges that we look forward to working with you in the future. give for coming today. to ask thee...
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ron hubbard dead. but yes, i think what people get out of it, they offer courses and if you were to walk into your local church and say that you're curious to know what they do here, they would say what is ruining your life and keeping you from progressing morally and spiritually and romantically and we can help you. we have a menu of courses and people do get lots of help. he took a communications course and he's not a scientologist, but he credits it and there's a lot of story like that. then there is the therapy and it is done with what is called an eager than there used to be some soup cans with a meter connected dialectical liars and has a current that measures your galvanic responses. one totable lie detector. and it's like being in a therapy session with a lie detector, which changes the relationship and people find a lot of that and they sometimes have mystical experiences. many have it reported to me that since having an out of body experience, it validates it was a true memory and that's very
ron hubbard dead. but yes, i think what people get out of it, they offer courses and if you were to walk into your local church and say that you're curious to know what they do here, they would say what is ruining your life and keeping you from progressing morally and spiritually and romantically and we can help you. we have a menu of courses and people do get lots of help. he took a communications course and he's not a scientologist, but he credits it and there's a lot of story like that. then...
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take it out, hubbard bounds out, collins is there. mosley finishes it off. >> verne: loss of three, second down 13. did i say the rain had stopped? second and 13. jarrick williams on the corner. mettenberger goes deep. london collins who returned one 89 yards against tennessee two weeks ago. >> gary: he had dickson wide open. alabama busted up the middle not sure why zach didn't see him. >> verne: third down and 13. >> gary: looks like he made up his mind. he had three interceptions throwing the ball to beckham against ole~miss. i think he made up his mind on that play. [ crowd noise ] >> verne: mettenberger. fourth down. >> gary: this time they came all out. c.j. mosley, he collected the blocker then backed up in the throwing lane. beautiful job. that's what the linebacker does. he collects the block, allows safety to come inside of him and backs up in the throwing lane. >> verne: fourth down lsu. will go for it. jeremy hill shaken up, not on the field on fourth down. three wides to the left side. magee now wide right. four men down
take it out, hubbard bounds out, collins is there. mosley finishes it off. >> verne: loss of three, second down 13. did i say the rain had stopped? second and 13. jarrick williams on the corner. mettenberger goes deep. london collins who returned one 89 yards against tennessee two weeks ago. >> gary: he had dickson wide open. alabama busted up the middle not sure why zach didn't see him. >> verne: third down and 13. >> gary: looks like he made up his mind. he had three...
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ron hubbard's superpower program. he described 57 senses. according to the village voice, these leaked renderings show you what is in the room. like this fyroscope. or this one, that checks your magnetic sense. >> on the fifth floor are machines that scientology says can help develop a sense of smell, taste, awareness. understand balance. >> reporter: hubbard developing the program in the 1970s. the church kept it under wraps because there wasn't a facility. >> hubbard said the superpower program will develop in scientologists new skills. new abilities to perceive and new levels of awareness. >> reporter: so far, the center has not been open to the public. according to church publications, a new emphasis will be placed on recruits new followers. >> thank you, linzie. >>> coming up, maks is back. "dancing's" most popular pro is back in the ballroom. he's in a new role. judgmental all right. >>> a "play of the day." truly a "play of the day." the sport of football wearing its saturday best. >> oh, i like that. like our new santa fe chicken que
ron hubbard's superpower program. he described 57 senses. according to the village voice, these leaked renderings show you what is in the room. like this fyroscope. or this one, that checks your magnetic sense. >> on the fifth floor are machines that scientology says can help develop a sense of smell, taste, awareness. understand balance. >> reporter: hubbard developing the program in the 1970s. the church kept it under wraps because there wasn't a facility. >> hubbard said...
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models, they called it a mother hubbard, because it slipped down over the horn and slipped over the cantle. and this what was called a mochilla was a covering that was quite easy on the bottom and on the legs, apparently. and so this was the first really favored droving saddle. some called it an apple horn, because the horn resembled the shape of an apple. when they went north, into places like denver and cheyenne, they ran into saddle makers who were making a much heavier saddle that was good, especially good for trail work and heavy range work. this double rig, half-seat trail saddle, done by a fort worth maker here, a tackoberry, is bilgt from ideas that were borrowed from the northern plains and ended up on texas stock saddles, which were some of the best. this image is not from the, from a trail-driving perspective. it is a ranch chuckwagon. i wanted to talk a little about feeding trail hands and the chuckwagon's taken on the trail were very similar to those used on the ranches. so were the cookware and so forth. so this will do nicely for talking about trail driving as well as
models, they called it a mother hubbard, because it slipped down over the horn and slipped over the cantle. and this what was called a mochilla was a covering that was quite easy on the bottom and on the legs, apparently. and so this was the first really favored droving saddle. some called it an apple horn, because the horn resembled the shape of an apple. when they went north, into places like denver and cheyenne, they ran into saddle makers who were making a much heavier saddle that was good,...
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they called it a mother hubbard, because it slipped down over the horn and slipped over the cantle. and this -- what was called a mochilla was a covering that was quite easy on the bottom and on the legs, apparently. and so this was the first reall quite easy on the bottom and on the legs, apparently. and so this was the first really favored droving saddle. some called it an apple horn, because the horn resembled the shape of an apple. when they went north into places like denver and cheyenne, they ran into saddlemakers who were making a much heavier saddle that was good -- especially good for trail work and heavy range work. this double rig, half-seat trail saddle, done by a fort worth maker here, a tackaberry, is built from ideas that were borrowed from the northern plains and ended up on texas stock saddles, which were some of the best. let's see. this image is not from the -- from a trail-driving perspective. it is a ranch chuckwagon, but i wanted to talk a little about feeding trail hands and the chuckwagons taken on the trails were very similar to those used on the ranches, so
they called it a mother hubbard, because it slipped down over the horn and slipped over the cantle. and this -- what was called a mochilla was a covering that was quite easy on the bottom and on the legs, apparently. and so this was the first reall quite easy on the bottom and on the legs, apparently. and so this was the first really favored droving saddle. some called it an apple horn, because the horn resembled the shape of an apple. when they went north into places like denver and cheyenne,...
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adrian hubbard got him this time. >> gary: good for you. walk off that field. i love it. do not lay down on that field. go out like that. >> verne: appears his right knee. >> gary: just ran over lsu line. one mistake. two absolute times just ran over too much at the end of the game. it was really a -- this game was over anyway that's not the way you want to finish. >> verne: mccarron will take a knee with 1:55 to go. just to complete the story of mccarron and his mom. mettenberger showing real courage during the open week aj went home to mobile his mother's birthday is november 27th he decided to throw impromptu birthday party for her and the family. as a gift he gave her a necklace with his old championship ring which pretty nice gift. of course she didn't wear it tonight. i thought he told us it was a necklace. or something -- >> gary: he has more than one. >> verne: east going for three. >> gary: what a football game for alabama. zach mettenberger had them 17-17. they had a stop on third down. then the dam broke. the fake punt it was all alabama after the fake punt. >>
adrian hubbard got him this time. >> gary: good for you. walk off that field. i love it. do not lay down on that field. go out like that. >> verne: appears his right knee. >> gary: just ran over lsu line. one mistake. two absolute times just ran over too much at the end of the game. it was really a -- this game was over anyway that's not the way you want to finish. >> verne: mccarron will take a knee with 1:55 to go. just to complete the story of mccarron and his mom....
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anthony hubbard slamz two of his 14 points on that alley- oop. they're not going to find their first win at tousen. these tigers are tough. 21 points, 14 rebounds for beneman. they roll 95-75 to improve to 2- 0. >>> the kentucky wildcats taking on the michigan state spartans coached by tom izo. teams ranked 1 and 2 in the nation. three-pointer by keith apling. the spartans led from there in route to a 78-74 win over number 1 kentucky. i'll be out tomorrow for the latest on the ravens as they get ready for the bears. >> thank you, mark. >>> coming up, an anniversary they'll ,,,,,,,,,,,, middle-earth is back at denny's with the build your own hobbit slam. twenty delicious options, like sweet potato pecan pancakes, hearty breakfast sausage and honey cake french toast. a meal to satisfy the hungriest of hobbits. see "the hobbit: the desolation of smaug." switch to a fios triple play online for $89.99 per month guaranteed for the first year plus your choice of a $300 bonus with a 2 year agreement. last chance! this deal ends november 16th! fios is 100
anthony hubbard slamz two of his 14 points on that alley- oop. they're not going to find their first win at tousen. these tigers are tough. 21 points, 14 rebounds for beneman. they roll 95-75 to improve to 2- 0. >>> the kentucky wildcats taking on the michigan state spartans coached by tom izo. teams ranked 1 and 2 in the nation. three-pointer by keith apling. the spartans led from there in route to a 78-74 win over number 1 kentucky. i'll be out tomorrow for the latest on the ravens...
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adrian hubbard got him this time. >> gary: good for you. walk off that field. i love it. do not lay down on that field. go out like that. >> verne: appears his right knee. >> gary: just ran over lsu line. one mistake. two absolute times just ran over too much at the end of the game. it was really a -- this game was over anyway that's not the way you want to finish. >> verne: mccarron will take a knee with 1:55 to go. just to complete the story of mccarron and his mom. mettenberger showing real courage during the open week aj went home to mobile his mother's birthday is november 27th he decided to throw impromptu birthday party for her and the family. as a gift he gave her a necklace with his old championship ring which pretty nice gift. of course she didn't wear it tonight. i thought he told us it was a necklace. or something -- >> gary: he has more than one. >> verne: east going for three. >> gary: what a football game for alabama. zach mettenberger had them 17-17. they had a stop on third down. then the dam broke. the fake punt it was all alabama after the fake punt. >>
adrian hubbard got him this time. >> gary: good for you. walk off that field. i love it. do not lay down on that field. go out like that. >> verne: appears his right knee. >> gary: just ran over lsu line. one mistake. two absolute times just ran over too much at the end of the game. it was really a -- this game was over anyway that's not the way you want to finish. >> verne: mccarron will take a knee with 1:55 to go. just to complete the story of mccarron and his mom....
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jax hubbard is a nutritionist with some tips on how to make sure you're eating the right stuff. >> first of all, when you're eating in the cafeteria, you want to remember that not everything is good for you. make sure you're looking for whole grains, lean meats that are baked instead of fried, and colorful fruits and vegetables, including leafy greens. as far as beverages, you want to stick to water or skim milk instead of sweetened drinks like iced teas and sodas. and if you're going to drink fruit juice, make sure it's 100% fruit juice. >> thanks, jax. seems like a little bit of hunting around the lunch line can go a long way. with "health bites," i'm christina. >> it's a dangerous world out there. are you street smart? ♪ america's service members and veterans are strong. forged out of bravery, sacrifice, and duty. ♪ sometimes reaching out for help can be the most challenging and worthwhile mission of all. ♪ when you recognize something isn't right, make the call to the veterans crisis line or military crisis line. dial 1-800-273-8255 and press 1. of the united states of america.
jax hubbard is a nutritionist with some tips on how to make sure you're eating the right stuff. >> first of all, when you're eating in the cafeteria, you want to remember that not everything is good for you. make sure you're looking for whole grains, lean meats that are baked instead of fried, and colorful fruits and vegetables, including leafy greens. as far as beverages, you want to stick to water or skim milk instead of sweetened drinks like iced teas and sodas. and if you're going to...
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and glenn hubbard who's the dean of the columbia business school and was one of the advisers to george w. bush. and i want to talk a little bit about the world economy, and i want to start -- oops, i want to start with the emerging markets. so a couple years ago i think one would have said that the developed world was faltering, that thank god for the emerging markets, china, india and the rest of them, they were providing the global demand, and we in countries like the u.s. and europe better get used to this because we are going to be less and less relevant in the futures we merging markets. and -- with emerging markets. i would say in the last six months maybe there's been some rethinking about that. so my question to you is, is the golden age of emerging markets behind us, and what are the chances, the factors that the next decade won't be so pleasant as the last 20 or 30 years will be? let me start with you. >> well, you know, if you look back over the last five or six years, even africa had, you know, over 5% growth rates. and while, you know, there's been a slowdown, if you look
and glenn hubbard who's the dean of the columbia business school and was one of the advisers to george w. bush. and i want to talk a little bit about the world economy, and i want to start -- oops, i want to start with the emerging markets. so a couple years ago i think one would have said that the developed world was faltering, that thank god for the emerging markets, china, india and the rest of them, they were providing the global demand, and we in countries like the u.s. and europe better...
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the bears would get off to a fast start with a big dunk from hubbard. in the end the tigers blew out the bears. towson university wins 95-75 and remains undefeated so far this young season. >>> while former safety ed reed is looking for a new job or sitting back the ravens new safeties are making their marks. matt elam and james adhebo played well. they said being a good player is just not enough. >> that's what it is all about. you got to make plays. that's what people remember. don't let your good get in the way of being great. i look at myself as a great player. that's what i aspire to be. >> as the ravens prepare for the bears this weekend it's not too late for you to enter the purple pride slide show contest. go to cbsbaltimore.com and up load your favorite game day photos. >>> in college football the maryland terps are looking for that elusive sixth win to become bowl eligible. you can see them taking on virginia tech saturday afternoon at 12:30 live right here on wjz 13. >>> you know, i can appreciate our safety's corners, secondary stepping up.
the bears would get off to a fast start with a big dunk from hubbard. in the end the tigers blew out the bears. towson university wins 95-75 and remains undefeated so far this young season. >>> while former safety ed reed is looking for a new job or sitting back the ravens new safeties are making their marks. matt elam and james adhebo played well. they said being a good player is just not enough. >> that's what it is all about. you got to make plays. that's what people remember....
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my friend glenn hubbard distinguished economist is worried about frothiness. i don't know. i don't see all this frothiness. gold prices. >> we're not there yet, larry. the other thing -- >> go ahead. >> i don't think we're there yet. but there's a potential for a melt up. but as i said, most likely scenario is that earnings will drive the market higher and hopefully not in a frothy fashion. >> all right. >> one thing that does scare me -- >> got to jump out. thank you. good luck on the search for health insurance. up next on can you identify, low in a weak job market i can't think of anything dumber than doubling the minimum wage, guaranteed to create higher unemployment for the very young and minorities who are at the bottom of the scale and need a break for opportunity. when will people learn. we'll discuss all this coming up next on the kudlow report. americans take care of business. they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planni
my friend glenn hubbard distinguished economist is worried about frothiness. i don't know. i don't see all this frothiness. gold prices. >> we're not there yet, larry. the other thing -- >> go ahead. >> i don't think we're there yet. but there's a potential for a melt up. but as i said, most likely scenario is that earnings will drive the market higher and hopefully not in a frothy fashion. >> all right. >> one thing that does scare me -- >> got to jump out....
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hubbard who was the founder of scientology came up with is concept that if you could purge one side of your mind of all the neuroses and fears and so on through scientology would become clear. in other words he would be kind of superhuman. you would no longer get colds in your intelligence would be higher and you know live forever it was an interesting concept but there weren't -- to prove his case. >> how much time did you spend on the book in what was it like researching the church of scientology? >> you know it was really difficult because there were a lot of people that were quite frightened. they were afraid of punishment by the church or afraid of losing family members who would never talk to them again and something i had never run into like this before, so many key people had signed on -- nondisclosure agreements with the church legally obligated not to talk, millions of millions of dollars to talk to me. many people who had never spoken before actually confided their stories to me. i was really grateful for that but it was wrenching. >> wise it at the church of scientology has
hubbard who was the founder of scientology came up with is concept that if you could purge one side of your mind of all the neuroses and fears and so on through scientology would become clear. in other words he would be kind of superhuman. you would no longer get colds in your intelligence would be higher and you know live forever it was an interesting concept but there weren't -- to prove his case. >> how much time did you spend on the book in what was it like researching the church of...
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accuse me of labeling print as venerable, which tells you what it's like to be a reporter, and glenn hubbard, the dean of the columbia business school and was an advisor to george w. bush. i want to talk about the world economy and i want to start with the emerging markets. a couple of years ago, i think one would have said that the developed world was faltering and thank god for the emerging markets, china, india and the best of them, who were providing global demand. in countries like the u.s. and europe better get used to this because we will be less and less relevant in the future with emerging markets. and i would say that coming the last x months, maybe there has been some rethinking about that. so my question to you is is the golden age of emerging markets behind us? what are the chances were the factors that the next decade will be so pleasant for emerging markets as the last 20-30 years have been? >> even africa had 5% growth rates. there has been a slowdown. if you look at some of the biggest countries, it looks like i will have a good third quarter. china came in at an annualized
accuse me of labeling print as venerable, which tells you what it's like to be a reporter, and glenn hubbard, the dean of the columbia business school and was an advisor to george w. bush. i want to talk about the world economy and i want to start with the emerging markets. a couple of years ago, i think one would have said that the developed world was faltering and thank god for the emerging markets, china, india and the best of them, who were providing global demand. in countries like the...
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and glenn hubbard, the dean of the columbia business school and was an advisor to george w. bush. i want to talk about the world economy and i want to start with the emerging markets. a couple of years ago, i think one would have said that the developed world was faltering and thank god for the emerging markets, china, india and the best of them, who were providing global demand. in countries like the u.s. and europe better get used to this because we will be less and less relevant in the future with emerging markets. and i would say that coming the last x months, maybe there has been some rethinking about that. so my question to you is is the golden age of emerging markets behind us? we think growth in the emerging markets will be over five percent and we think that will continue. we will not see the 10% growth rate that we saw prior to 2000 and eight. a lot of the fundamentals are in much better shape than we even knew. thoughtand eight, we that america was going to go off the deep into with the financial crisis, they have kept a five percent growth rate all the way through. i w
and glenn hubbard, the dean of the columbia business school and was an advisor to george w. bush. i want to talk about the world economy and i want to start with the emerging markets. a couple of years ago, i think one would have said that the developed world was faltering and thank god for the emerging markets, china, india and the best of them, who were providing global demand. in countries like the u.s. and europe better get used to this because we will be less and less relevant in the...
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fisher, who accuse me of labeling print as venerable, which tells you reporter,like to be a and glenn hubbard, the dean of the columbia business school and was an advisor to george w. bush. i want to talk about the world economy and i want to start with the emerging markets. a couple of years ago, i think one would have said that the developed world was faltering and thank god for the emerging markets, china, india and the best of them, who were providing global demand. in countries like the u.s. and europe better get used to this because we will be less and less relevant in the future with emerging markets. and i would say that coming the last x months, maybe there has been some rethinking about that. so my question to you is is the golden age of emerging markets behind us? what are the chances were the factors that the next decade will be so pleasant for emerging markets as the last 20-30 years have been? even africa had 5% growth rates. there has been a slowdown. if you look at some of the biggest countries, it looks like i will have a good third quarter. china came in at an annualized rat
fisher, who accuse me of labeling print as venerable, which tells you reporter,like to be a and glenn hubbard, the dean of the columbia business school and was an advisor to george w. bush. i want to talk about the world economy and i want to start with the emerging markets. a couple of years ago, i think one would have said that the developed world was faltering and thank god for the emerging markets, china, india and the best of them, who were providing global demand. in countries like the...
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in august, nathan hubbard was hired as the head of commerce. twitter allows user to link a credit card to their account for purchases within twitter from papa john's pizza or donate to red cross. twitter could take a share of the costs. it would be a far less clunky version of the system called sink where users link credit card, tweet a handle with a hashtag in order to make a purpose. they could partner with ebay and amazon to link accounts. users could make purchase without putting in credit card information. it will allow twitter to build real time bidding into the ads also serving ads elsewhere across the mobile web. >> we can expect it to strike more deals to sell the companies like brand watch a. that's not all. to peak capital market, anthony points to twitter to expand to video saying it holds promise as an overthe top video platform to compete with youtube. that's where twitter goes next. >> thank you very much. let's look at how twitter uses companies to boost their brand. offer, discounts, deals, flash give a aways. joining us now. m
in august, nathan hubbard was hired as the head of commerce. twitter allows user to link a credit card to their account for purchases within twitter from papa john's pizza or donate to red cross. twitter could take a share of the costs. it would be a far less clunky version of the system called sink where users link credit card, tweet a handle with a hashtag in order to make a purpose. they could partner with ebay and amazon to link accounts. users could make purchase without putting in credit...
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Nov 25, 2013
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it's blue hubbard squash. so butternut squash is probably your best bet if you ever want a pumpkin pie that tastes like canned pumpkin but a little bit better. you scoop them right back in. this you can do the day before. this you can mix the day before. you do a little piece of the pie, trick it with a fork. otherwise the bottom will get soggy. afterwards -- you scoop it and bake it as long as i said. it comes out and then you take the sugar and make a brulee out of it. >> you make it in a way they might not imagine. >> do you want to handle the fire in there. >> get in there, al. >> you want to do this. >> hold it one spot there. >> we're doing this. >> michael, you and i are going to do the apples here. >> right in the middle between a crepe and souffle. apples and vanilla bean. the vanilla bean is in there. i have to take it out. you're going to brown the apples. this is one of those things for thanksgiving. you get everybody up off the table. you want to eat it immediately. a little vanilla and a touch of
it's blue hubbard squash. so butternut squash is probably your best bet if you ever want a pumpkin pie that tastes like canned pumpkin but a little bit better. you scoop them right back in. this you can do the day before. this you can mix the day before. you do a little piece of the pie, trick it with a fork. otherwise the bottom will get soggy. afterwards -- you scoop it and bake it as long as i said. it comes out and then you take the sugar and make a brulee out of it. >> you make it in...