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4 Sep, 2014 06:53

​Arnold Kling on mortgage finance, Bryan Caplan on govt coercion

The Home Depot hack, adding to the list of major companies, like Target and JP Morgan Chase, that were more vulnerable to data breaches than they thought. Erin weighs in. Arnold Kling, blogger at AskBlog and adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute, discusses mortgage finance. Bryan Caplan, professor of economics at George Mason University and blogger at EconLog, talks about government coercion and power. In the Big Deal, Erin and Edward Harrison go over the latest tech and web news including Sonos, Apple, and Samsung.

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