a colleague of ours here has this fantastic line which is that every single person is entitled to freedom of speech, but no one is entitled to freedom of reach. no one has a right to algorithmic amplification. so youtube, a private company, it deletes all kinds of information way beyond whatever its vaccine his information policies happen to be, and if the government were to try to legislate, that would potentially run into some first amendment violations. as i believe you think as well, steve, we think it would be a good thing to have much more competition in the market place so that different people could sort themselves into the kind of speech regulation systems on social media that they prefer. steve: yeah, i think that s right. jeremy, i d love you to address something i heard you, one of you talk about the i can t remember exactly who it was when you were talking about the book which is the broader concept and point about how scientific progress and advances need to have some
description there that the authorities have been caught off guard. yes definitely time i was concerned there was no information at all that the train even the train driver didn t know what was going on exactly they just told us that obviously no train was going anymore and it obviously a lot of trees had gone on to the right and there was no way i was going for our dog even back when i do we made it like ten kilometers back or at least so we were not in the middle of some ice field but there the information policies were really really awful today and people are still waiting for more information in the main station because they have no idea whether they are supposed to stay are whether they can go along tonight. reporter alex the mayor stranded there at the main station in the city of hanover we hope you get to go home soon thank you so much for bringing us that witness account you re welcome you re welcome. are you
card fraud fraud. tens of thousands of it for years. you can find patterns that reflect credit card fraud. i wrote a paper on this five years ago. nobody refuted it. in the national security agency i m guessing they re trying to come up with a way. the thing they re doing is using our private data about our phone calls and more data in a program called prism which gloms on to the major internet providers, google, microsoft, apple and more, to gather data about all of our comings and goings on-line. jim harper director of information policies at the cato institute, i have a feeling this debate will be going on some time and the volume will be rising in the coming days and weeks. i cover business and in business this what is companies do. this is what brands do, what consultants do. they want to know everything we do, everything we do and want to mine that data for patterns to try to make money on. to me it sounds like the government trying to mine that data for patterns it s in