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ron hubbard. so he's essentially interpreting the text. it's a dispute of who gets to say what hubbard really said? >> who has the authority to define the faith? all of this stuff is very familiar. >> absolutely. >> over the last few years this argument over who controls scientology and how to practice it has led to a number of schisms and break away groups. i've travelled halfway around the world to israel to visit one of these groups. if you want to start your own scientology mission you have to first pay the church an up front fee for its trademark and then you pay for the right to license its material. the auditing, the training manuals, etc. and then you would pay the church a portion of the fees, about 10%. it's kind of like a mcdonald's. imagine if your local mcdonald's decided one day it didn't want anything to do with the corporation anymore, that had failed in meeting certain expectations of its customers and was going to become independent? it would still sell big macs, use the secret s
ron hubbard. so he's essentially interpreting the text. it's a dispute of who gets to say what hubbard really said? >> who has the authority to define the faith? all of this stuff is very familiar. >> absolutely. >> over the last few years this argument over who controls scientology and how to practice it has led to a number of schisms and break away groups. i've travelled halfway around the world to israel to visit one of these groups. if you want to start your own...
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across thecomes from spectrum including austan goolsbee and glenn hubbard.news 24 hours a day 2600ed by more than journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. vonnie: headline crossing on south africa -- the speaker of the south african national assembly says the parliament has decided to postpone a debate in the vote on no-confidence in president jacob zuma. that is helping the currency at the moment. at 1363.trading a decision for the south african parliament with a no-confidence vote. bloomberg news has learned amazon considered a takeover of whole foods last fall but did not go through with the deal. this comes as janice partners forsures the food chain more sales. up 1.75%,s market is so there is obvious be some excitement at the rate idea of this deal. guest: we know that they talked about this last fall and they have big ambitions in the grocery business. that is something they've been trying to figure out. it's not as crazy as you might think at first blush. the whole foods customer is affluent and somebody amazon wants, so it c
across thecomes from spectrum including austan goolsbee and glenn hubbard.news 24 hours a day 2600ed by more than journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. vonnie: headline crossing on south africa -- the speaker of the south african national assembly says the parliament has decided to postpone a debate in the vote on no-confidence in president jacob zuma. that is helping the currency at the moment. at 1363.trading a decision for the south african parliament with a...
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ron hubbard is a benefit to mankind. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com [ speaking punjabi ] ♪ [ speakingunjabi ] [ horn ] ♪ ♪ [ speaking punjabi ] ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ [ train whistle ] ♪ [ train whistle ] >> reggie: this house came to be built by dr. blick, who was in the east india company service. my grandfather came to be nominated to the body called the consulate state, which used to be a part of british india. >> anthony: it was another time. one that few still remember. [ train whistle ] the india before partition. when these rooms, this house, was part of the seat of power. >> reggie: i had the privilege of being born in this house, upstairs. >> anthony: this was the maharaja's bed. i'm in his chambers at present. >> reggie: and it was the routine that we'd all parade up into my grandfather's room to wish him good morning, and then we
ron hubbard is a benefit to mankind. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com [ speaking punjabi ] ♪ [ speakingunjabi ] [ horn ] ♪ ♪ [ speaking punjabi ] ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ [ train whistle ] ♪ [ train whistle ]...
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glenn hubbard to alan blinder signing this letter saying that smart immigration would benefit the usadoes immigration have an impact deleterious or otherwise on productivity? austan: on net it has quite a positive impact on productivity. in silicon startups valley, the majority of the big startups were started by immigrt founders productivity, there was a widespread bipartisan belief among economists that if you look at the demographics of the united states as compared to europe, japan, china, and other countries come in is a great advantage that the population is not shrinking or projected to shrink. -- the nativeborn population in the u.s. looks exactly like demographically western europe, japan, and china it is only because of immigrants that we have the population growth and it is important for growing the economy. vonnie: douglas faulty can come if i can ask you if there is the right level -- douglas holtz eakin, if i can ask you if there is a right level of immigration, and having the highly skilled come in and low skilled. is it fair to just have one part of that equation into
glenn hubbard to alan blinder signing this letter saying that smart immigration would benefit the usadoes immigration have an impact deleterious or otherwise on productivity? austan: on net it has quite a positive impact on productivity. in silicon startups valley, the majority of the big startups were started by immigrt founders productivity, there was a widespread bipartisan belief among economists that if you look at the demographics of the united states as compared to europe, japan, china,...
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hubbard: nasa's budget hit a huge spike, almost 5% of the federal budget.ator: those days are long gone. now a new generation of entrepreneurs is reaching for opportunities and profits in space. but this new space era carries major risks and costs. greason: if we fly in space enough, people will die. narrator: coming up, how the big, bold ideas of silicon valley and reshaping america's next frontier.
hubbard: nasa's budget hit a huge spike, almost 5% of the federal budget.ator: those days are long gone. now a new generation of entrepreneurs is reaching for opportunities and profits in space. but this new space era carries major risks and costs. greason: if we fly in space enough, people will die. narrator: coming up, how the big, bold ideas of silicon valley and reshaping america's next frontier.
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it wasn't just me and hubbard. but over the last few months tracking the the developments in the area. i was out in iraq and syria. it's clear that the pace of operations in the middle east is accelerating. a lot of this follows the trajectory that president obama set. there is not a dramatic departure in the strategy, but it's sort of obama strategy pumped up a bit maybe by 20% and, at the same time, since i used to cover the state department, it's rather striking that the administration is talking about slashing the state department budget, including the kind of programs that one might want to have in place to help consolidate a military gain in iraq or syria, and there is very little talk on the part of the administration about what happens after mosul and raqqa is taken back from the islamic state. >> rose: what are the options as to what might happen when mosul and raqqa are taken back? >> well, they are entirely different cases because, in the instance of iraq, we have an ally, the iraqi government, and we al
it wasn't just me and hubbard. but over the last few months tracking the the developments in the area. i was out in iraq and syria. it's clear that the pace of operations in the middle east is accelerating. a lot of this follows the trajectory that president obama set. there is not a dramatic departure in the strategy, but it's sort of obama strategy pumped up a bit maybe by 20% and, at the same time, since i used to cover the state department, it's rather striking that the administration is...
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hubbard: nasa's budget hit a huge spike, almost 5% of the federal budget. narrator: those days are long gone. now a new generation of entrepreneurs is reaching for opportunities and profits in space. but this new space era carries major risks and costs. greason: if we fly in space enough, people will die. narrator: coming up, how the big, bold ideas of silicon valley and reshaping america's next frontier.
hubbard: nasa's budget hit a huge spike, almost 5% of the federal budget. narrator: those days are long gone. now a new generation of entrepreneurs is reaching for opportunities and profits in space. but this new space era carries major risks and costs. greason: if we fly in space enough, people will die. narrator: coming up, how the big, bold ideas of silicon valley and reshaping america's next frontier.