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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170312:01:40:00

what money ball replace in the baseball. the kind of trust your gut instinct thing. the old idea. that even though it was possible to dig out data that told you exactly why a baseball player was valuable, or if he was valuable, instead you deferred to some guy staring at a baseball player saying, i like that guy. we should get that guy. and it was quickly proving when people started useding data better that that was an inferior way to make decisions. at the very least, you wanted information as a check on your judgment. so he does remind me a bit of the people that billy bean, the heart of money ball, ran circles around. as he guy who makes stupid trades because he trusts his judgment. whatever that is. without in it reason for it. you know, to compare trump to

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170309:06:40:00

was valuable or if he was valuable, instead you deferred to some guy staring at a baseball player and saying i like that guy. we should get that guy. and it was quickly proven when people started to use data better that that was an inferior way to make decisions. and at the very least, you wanted information as a check on your judgment. so he does remind me a bit of the people that billy beane and the oakland a s general manager who is at the heart of moneyball ran circles around. he is a guy who made stupid without any kind of reason for it. it s hard to you know but that doesn t it s to compare donald trump to old baseball scouts is really not fair to old baseball scouts. ah, okay. because i think at some level, there was there was a they always had a sense that, you know, this was a matter

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170309:03:40:00

watch. does he resemble anyone else you have ever studied in a real decision making capacity? well, look, he is similar in some ways to what moneyball replaced in baseball, the kind of trust your gutt instinct. the old idea. even though it was possible to dig out data that told you exactly why a baseball player was valuable or if he was valuable, instead you deferred to some guy staring at a baseball player and saying i like that guy. we should get that guy. and it was quickly proven when people started to use data better that that was an inferior way to make decisions. and at the very least, you wanted information as a check on your judgment. so he does remind me a bit of the people that billy beane and the oakland a s general manager who is at the heart of moneyball ran circles around.

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