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As an unpaid volunteer of the Smith River Rescue Squad in Woolwine, a small town located in northern Patrick County, Harris needed to drop what she was doing and head to the nearest ambulance station, a trip that normally takes about 10 minutes.
"Then you would respond to the house, which could take anywhere around 15 minutes," Harris, the captain for advanced life support on the squad, told CNBC. If necessary, the rescue team would then take the patient to the nearest hospital, about 45 minutes to one hour east in Martinsville.
Harris could have taken the patient to the much closer 25-bed Pioneer Community Hospital of Patrick in Stuart, where she had been an employee before she retired. But the hospital filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and closed last year, leaving more than 100 people without a job and the roughly 19,000 residents in the surrounding community without a nearby emergency health facility.
Recode reports that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg commented on the company's Cambridge Analytica user data scandal. When asked would he be willing to testify before Congress about the situation, Zuckerberg stated, "I'm open to doing that. We actually do this fairly regularly ... There are lots of different topics that Congress needs and wants to know about, and the way that we approach it is that our responsibility is to make sure that they have access to all of the information that they need to have." But Zuckerberg did hedge this offer by saying, "the short answer is, I'm happy to if it's the right thing to do"
On Friday Dr. Epstein joined Tucker Carlson to discuss an upcoming presentation on "The Search Suggestion Effect (SSE): How Search Suggestions Can Be Used To Shift Opinions and Voting Preferences Dramatically." The AIBRT researchers looked at the power of Google and Facebook to influence elections. The study spanned five years of investigations.
The results are stunning.
Dr. Epstein told Tucker Carlson: I can tell you we should be paranoid because Google and Facebook can do is really mind-boggling. For example if Mark Zuckerberg on election day last year, if he had chosen to press the enter key early morning and just sent out a message to Hillary Clinton supporters only saying, "Go out and vote," that would have sent her an additional 450,000 voters that day with no one knowing that this had occurred. And that's just Facebook. What Google can do is really off the scale. Our studies show that Google can take a 50-50 split among undecided voters and change it into a 90-10 split with no one knowing they had been manipulated and without leaving a paper trail... It has to do with those search suggestions. Literally from the very first character that you type into the search bar you are being manipulated. And we've done 16 months of experiments. We've done all the research now and we know exactly how this works... The threat is absolutely, positively profound.This was a shocking segment. Even Tucker Carlson was stunned by Dr. Epstein's study.
Protesters sang songs as they marched through the Croatian capital, chanting slogans critical of the Istanbul Convention, the European treaty adopted by Croatia's conservative government earlier this week. The legislation defines gender as "social roles, behaviors, activities and characteristics that a particular society considers appropriate for women and men." Its opponents have said that the European treaty introduces "a third gender" and indirectly legalizes gay marriage.

While hundreds of thousands march for gun control in Washington, armed police officers protect the rally.
So it wasn't without irony when photos and videos surfaced showing a very heavy police and military presence at the march. And yes, those offering protection are armed with firearms.
"Choosing peace may not be in the plans of the enemy coalition, but we must not give up after all the sacrifices. We need to strive for inner reconciliation and offer our hands to Yemenis who fight with them to protect the oppressed people and alleviate their suffering," the Houthis' Ansarullah political council chief, Saleh al-Samad said in a statement.
The Houthi chief said that Yemen's enemies in Riyadh are profiting from the war and spend millions daily to maintain hostilities.
The billionaire placed full-page ads in a number of Sunday publications in response to pressure from US and European governments following the leak of 50 million users' data to Cambridge Analytica. The UK political consulting firm is accused of using the information to influence the US presidential election. "We have a responsibility to protect your information. If we can't, we don't deserve it," the advert read. The Observer, the newspaper that has led the Cambridge Analytica revelations in recent days, also carried the ad.
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- #DeleteFacebook: Cambridge Analytica scandal sends Facebook shares tumbling and leaves users furious
- May ambushed in parliament for Tories' extensive links to shady Cambridge Analytica
- Cambridge Analytica and the Royal family embroiled in data harvesting scandal
- Your privacy up for sale: Facebook is a surveillance company rebranded as 'social media'
- Pulling one veil back on the Deep State
Download your Facebook user data - you will be surprised by how much informaton they have about you.
New Zealand software developer Dylan McKay highlighted the issue after he downloaded his data from Facebook and found that the company had recorded his text and call data. McKay posted the information to his Twitter feed.
Comment: Almost all apps that you put on your phone will ask 'permission' to use features like, photos, contact lists, messaging etc. When you say yes, that is essentially carte blanche for them to do as they please. If you decline, that's fine - but the app may not work properly if at all. These guys are all in the business of data mining, and 'privacy' when it comes to smartphones is an outdated concept. See also:
- The Only Reason We're Examining Facebook's Sleazy Behavior Is Because Trump Won
- Facebook: Time to cut ties with this surveillance system?
One night, Rebecca's car ran out of gas and she was stranded on the side of the road. When an officer pulled up behind her she was hoping that she would get some help. However, instead, he asked to search her car.
Not thinking that she was doing anything wrong, Rebecca allowed him to search her car, and when he did, he found vitamins and accused her of having oxycodone.
Comment: So if field drug testing kits don't work why do they still use them?
David Hogg, the outspoken MSD student who has spent more than a month advocating for stricter gun control laws, believes the move infringes on students' constitutional rights.
What did he say?
According to Grabien News, Hogg appeared at a gun control forum hosted by Axios' Mike Allen on Friday where he bashed the policy change and claimed it infringes on students' First and Fourth Amendment rights.
Hogg said students shouldn't feel as if they're going to school at a "prison" and cited privacy concerns of female students who may not want other students to see their feminine products.














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