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he was very animated, very talkative. >> tabor fired hilton who then turned around and claimed tabory mid-summer 2007, the siding guy said he feared for his safety. >> he finally threatened to kill me. he made it very clear. >> tabor took those threats seriously. >> i immediately armed myself with a glock 9 millimeter and an ar-15 assault rifle. started driving a rental car so he wouldn't know what car i was in. >> he was your boogieman. >> absolutely. to not know what was happening, somebody maybe assassinate you. >> when the former boss went to the police with his story, it seemed to do the trick. >> within a day or two, he had packed p up all of his belongings and moved on. >> put all of his stuff in the van and took off. >> yes. >> john tabor was relieved to see hilton in his rear-view mirror but he was nonetheless puzzled by the change that had come over the man. >> when you're around someone for nearly ten years and it's uneventful, nothing ever happens that suggests a demonic personality that apparently materialized somehow. >> tabor had part of the gary hilton picture, a crim
he was very animated, very talkative. >> tabor fired hilton who then turned around and claimed tabory mid-summer 2007, the siding guy said he feared for his safety. >> he finally threatened to kill me. he made it very clear. >> tabor took those threats seriously. >> i immediately armed myself with a glock 9 millimeter and an ar-15 assault rifle. started driving a rental car so he wouldn't know what car i was in. >> he was your boogieman. >> absolutely. to not...
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when mr tabor became. did it all and to washington d.c.if it you believe he changed its rudisha whole approach to kind of that. gaining influence in washington d.c. traditionally basically arab states try to our approach be powerful figures in the white house or is it part meant or pentagon to buy or influence well actually he implicated he literally cheated of the pro is really kind of looking. at a nice little primer and focusing on mr tabor sadat and events in the completely distorting washington d.c. he started to have investment in very syntax he started to buy the loyalty of various journalists and various made media organization ok let me not just to measure as if i may i mean if you look at how wide that net was thrown before the elections if this all comes out that it has been proved that russia was involved the u.a.e. was involved facebook and the data hacking there i mean it's quite extraordinary isn't it the sort of people that were brought to the table in order to get into power i think. in the obama administration or presiden
when mr tabor became. did it all and to washington d.c.if it you believe he changed its rudisha whole approach to kind of that. gaining influence in washington d.c. traditionally basically arab states try to our approach be powerful figures in the white house or is it part meant or pentagon to buy or influence well actually he implicated he literally cheated of the pro is really kind of looking. at a nice little primer and focusing on mr tabor sadat and events in the completely distorting...
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is this illegal or not illegal why are they working everybody working so hard to make excuses for tabor died a little while demonizing something like internet research agency where they both seem like something that shouldn't be there is somebody like data mining companies i got that you're confused when you brought it up just now though you know i was there and i don't know. but you know so they said that they were their idea was it promised to target voters what they were selling to their clients was that i would target voters unconscious psychological biases therapist and trying to be about fair as advertisers when trying to do that for years the act that this idea that they were going to magically figured out was facebook is another one of the comes the world of selling the internet is more but they want to get this personality profiles of of users and then use that obviously to target their biases into who would be good for trump or good for breakfast it was another when they were involved but what's interesting is that so now facebook has suspended cambridge and a little from the
is this illegal or not illegal why are they working everybody working so hard to make excuses for tabor died a little while demonizing something like internet research agency where they both seem like something that shouldn't be there is somebody like data mining companies i got that you're confused when you brought it up just now though you know i was there and i don't know. but you know so they said that they were their idea was it promised to target voters what they were selling to their...
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the suspected gunman who killed three people in a hostage incident in the southern french city of tabor the standoff at a supermarket ended when police shot and killed a man dozens were also wounded including one policeman the french president of manual mcallen called it quote an act of islamist terror. that. officials from britain's dr watchdog the information commissioner's office have searched the london offices of the cambridge and lou.
the suspected gunman who killed three people in a hostage incident in the southern french city of tabor the standoff at a supermarket ended when police shot and killed a man dozens were also wounded including one policeman the french president of manual mcallen called it quote an act of islamist terror. that. officials from britain's dr watchdog the information commissioner's office have searched the london offices of the cambridge and lou.
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indead they developed all tabor risms that didn't -- they looked at the density of the text on a pagedistribution of writing on a page. and then they made these available and professor was able to access this and what she was able to do was use an algorithm use ai, to find a match. and suddenly this question that has been when was this document written -- became clear. it was written it turnings out in 1463. who would have thought a art artifcial intelligence would transform the study of documents written in the century but another example across the princeton car campus in the department it is making every field better. and i think that's exciting and what it reminds us is as i was saying before, engineering isn't only for the engineers anymore. it really underscores the fact that everybody who's in the liberal arts can benefit from learning a little bit of computer science and data science and every engineer is going to probably need some more several arts in their near future. if you have any doubt about that you can consider this other example. it's what ai can do for environmenta
indead they developed all tabor risms that didn't -- they looked at the density of the text on a pagedistribution of writing on a page. and then they made these available and professor was able to access this and what she was able to do was use an algorithm use ai, to find a match. and suddenly this question that has been when was this document written -- became clear. it was written it turnings out in 1463. who would have thought a art artifcial intelligence would transform the study of...