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Nov 27, 2015
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yes.theres a nobel prize winner by the name of herbert simon. he was talking about consumer informatioio he saiai sometimes you get information overload and sometimes you don't make wiser decisions. your decisions are actually wowoe.and yet -- in the wake of a gruesome attack like the citizens more readily let their governments collect more rsonal information in the name of national security. senator rand paul says it's not only wrong -- but it also doesn't work. work.in france they have a program like ours but a thousand-fold more intrusive. they collect everything in france and yet they werer't le to be e pped off to thisis attack either.but -- he says the idea that he doesn't want the government to have any information whatsoever is wrong too.he says if there is person has been identified -- and they're being targetted d for a very specific reason -- like threats online or communicating with people connected to terrorist groups -- he says he'd happily authorize using the full power of the government to catch the bad guys. guys.not no collecti
yes.theres a nobel prize winner by the name of herbert simon. he was talking about consumer informatioio he saiai sometimes you get information overload and sometimes you don't make wiser decisions. your decisions are actually wowoe.and yet -- in the wake of a gruesome attack like the citizens more readily let their governments collect more rsonal information in the name of national security. senator rand paul says it's not only wrong -- but it also doesn't work. work.in france they have a...
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Nov 30, 2015
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yes.there was a nobel prize winner by the name of herbert simon. he said you can get so much information that you get information overload and it makes your decision making process worse. malcolm gladwell has written that knowledge does not equal understanding. sometimes you get so much information that you're overwhelmed by it and you make wrose decisions. we're making the haystack too large. as much as i'm an advocate of privacy, if you came to me with spepefic information about the boston bomber, absolutely, i'll give you peission to look at his records and the records of hte people he talks to. but that's the fourth ammendment. you've given n me a name, you've given me suspicion and you've given me an indiependent judge. that's all i'm asking for. not no collection of records, just don't become a police state where everyone's information is gobbled up by the government. government.donald trump has been in the news with a muslim dystopian.absolutely.marco rubio has said the same thing. he's said he'll shut down any site that might inspire someon
yes.there was a nobel prize winner by the name of herbert simon. he said you can get so much information that you get information overload and it makes your decision making process worse. malcolm gladwell has written that knowledge does not equal understanding. sometimes you get so much information that you're overwhelmed by it and you make wrose decisions. we're making the haystack too large. as much as i'm an advocate of privacy, if you came to me with spepefic information about the boston...
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Nov 29, 2015
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yes.there was a nobel prize winner by the name of herbert simon. he said you can get so much information that you get information overload and it makes your decision making process worse. malcolm gladwell has written that knowledge does not equal understanding. sometimes you get so much information that you're overwhelmed by it and you make wrose decisions. we're making the haystack too large. as much as i'm an advocate of privacy, if you came to me with specific bomber, absolutely, i'll give you permission to look at his records and the records of hte people he talks to. but that's the fourth ammendment. you've given me a name, you've given me suspicion and you've given me an indiependent judge. that's all i'm asking for. not no collection of records, just don't become a police state where everyone's information is gobbled up by the government. government.donald trump has been in the news with a muslim registry, that sounds dystopian. dystopian.absolutely.marco rubio has said the same thing. he's said he'll shut down any site that might inspire go
yes.there was a nobel prize winner by the name of herbert simon. he said you can get so much information that you get information overload and it makes your decision making process worse. malcolm gladwell has written that knowledge does not equal understanding. sometimes you get so much information that you're overwhelmed by it and you make wrose decisions. we're making the haystack too large. as much as i'm an advocate of privacy, if you came to me with specific bomber, absolutely, i'll give...
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Nov 28, 2015
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yes.theres a nobel prize winner by the name of herbert simon. he was talking about consumer information. he said sometimes you get information overload and sometimes you don't make wiser decisions. your decisions are actually worse.and yet -- in the wake of a gruesome attack like the one in paris -- experts say citizens more readily let their governments collect more personal information in the name of national security. senator rand paul says it's work.in france they have a program like ours but a thousand-fold more intrusive. they collect everything in france and yet they weren't able to be tipped off to this attack either.but -- he says the idea that he doesn't want the government to have any information whatsoever is wrong too.he says if there is a credible threat -- where the person has been ideified -- and they're being targted for a very specific reason -- like threats online or communicating with people connected to terrorist groups -- he says he'd happily authorize using the full power of the government to catch the bad guys. guys.not n
yes.theres a nobel prize winner by the name of herbert simon. he was talking about consumer information. he said sometimes you get information overload and sometimes you don't make wiser decisions. your decisions are actually worse.and yet -- in the wake of a gruesome attack like the one in paris -- experts say citizens more readily let their governments collect more personal information in the name of national security. senator rand paul says it's work.in france they have a program like ours...