it probably did have an impact. i think the chinese finally told him, look, we re going to contribute to economic isolation of the north korean regime if you don t try and defuse this. always good to talk to you. thank you, sir. good to be with you. let s go back to last summer when the president said this about north korea. north korea best not make anymore threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. hopefully we get to skip that part. next, a mission to mars could be sooner than you thought possible. e lon musk made a surprise announcement about his vision for space colony. we ll tell you his plan to get humans to the red planet. the church of scientology
would celebrate a view of marriage that goes against the core values of my faith s view on marriage. pete: kristin, critic also call your client s position intolerant. you say it s actually real tolerance is allowing someone to express their religious beliefs or free speech perspective. is that ultimately what this case is about? it is because the same law that applies to jack forces him to violate his conscious applies to atheist singer who would have to perform in easter religious service or catholic filmmaker have to promote the church of scientology or oil painter have to paint a portrait of mohammed violating their convictions. this is much broader expands to all craivel artists not just thos just painting on a cake. ainsley: what is you re reaction when justice kennedy said tolerance is essential in a free society but important for tolerance
after her car falls seven stories down a parking garage, you can see the head on crash barely clipping an suv. police in austin, texas say she accidentally hit the gas pedal accelerating safety cables on the platform, somehow, this is miraculous, she escaped with non-life-threatening injuries. jolene: 37 minutes past the hour, the hot water challenge, a terrifying trend on social media. no one treated us like we had done anything. it is different, amazing. rob: emotional honor for american heroes who never got the credit they deserved. jolene: the church of scientology, hillary clinton ditching the podium for the pulpit and the internet can t get enough.
so he s literally one-upped the church. you first get through the bridge and then you can do the higher, perhaps more manifesting, telepathic, all these powerful things that sorcerers do or whatever, have done. so in a sense you feel as though you re unearthing this stuff that was there. there is this thing hubbard called milestone one. he says when you reach milestone one, you will be free from scientology and from me. hmm. i m at milestone three. i hear that kind of talk a lot. from mystics who will say for those of us who have broken free we abide by a different set of rules. do you sometimes think about it that way? i am that way. definitely. transcended.
he joined the church of scientology in 1969 and became one of the top auditors. in fact he achieved o.t. 8 status. o.t. 8 or operating tech 8 is the highest level a scientologist can reach in what l. ron hubbard called the road to freedom. it s a kind of god-like status that only a few scientologistests have ever achieved. and then suddenly he was declared a suppressive person. but he is still a devout believer in scientology. in fact he continues to make a living auditing people out of his house, just a stone throw away from the church. which is kind of funny. it s a little bit like if a