earlier this morning, i spoke with an american teacher who had worked in sudan for three years at an international school. she left the country as violence ripped through khartoum. you can see the video there, this is video she took on her own cell phone, on april 15th. she woke up on a saturday morning, to hear fighting there in the streets of khartoum. and she said that the u.s. should treat civilians in sudan the same as embassy staff and personnel. people are not there on holiday. they re not on vacation. it s not like you re saying oh, okay, i want to take a holiday, let s go to sudan, no, people are there working, they re working for humanitarian purposes, for educational purposes, trying to help the people there, just like embassy people, they re there doing their job, too. joining me now is former ambassador mary carlin yaetz, a former concierge for sudan, ambassador, appreciate you joining us this morning.
to that concierge will: you know, we would look in the fridge and go order more egg, and she goes, sean? [laughter] go get the eggs. rachel: that s because i have a phobia of eggs. i mean, chickens. will: you could probably name your a.i. whatever you want. pete: absolutely. to your point, couldn t you say, you know what, sean? let s name our a.i. sean [laughter] sean, how you feeling tonight? it gets to the point rachel: yeah. we all have souls, we all have bodies, that s what we need to focus on. pete: there we go. turning now to a few additional headlines starting with a fox news alert, a suspect is still on the loose after a shooting in cleveland, texas, last night that s left at least five people dead, tragically, including an 8-year-old child. police say the shooting happened inside a home, and they re looking for a suspect who used an ar-15 rifle. they believe the shooter was
going in this direction, and that s certainly the instinct i ve had rachel: you live on a farm! pete: well, we re not yet farm well, kind of but not really. rachel: getting there. pete: if the world s going this way, i want to go this way. and that s a difficult thing to do between phone, between media, between robots will: well, this is a story that i know i am fascinated by. i ve said i think it s the only story, so i did a deep dive on it on the will cain podcast. i i talked to two a.i. experts, and one of them said within five years you have a.i. concierge at a minimum. pete: where does that concierge live? on your phone? rachel: yes. they re like a robot. will: to be honest, i bet it s integrated. my suspicion, what do i know? you can talk to anything, hey, order me you re in your fridge, order more eggs. rachel: and people who don t have real human connections start to attach that connection
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