right. i i a can say, i love what they did, nobody s going to remind me of it in three or four years, but you have to be impressed if you re a bears fan. they ve made moves that could really improve their team. will: yeah, i could do the next three minutes on the cowboys draft. i recognize this isn t a sports show and i m not on a sports channel right now, so i m going to ask a question that was asked the me by rachel campos duffy just a moment ago because i think this is fascinating. why didn t will lev visits go where everybody thought he would go? is that a failure of all the industry analysts and the mock drafts? is it a failure by agents because they didn t have a clear picture of what teams actually intended? how does something like this happen when the projections were so high? i think it s a failure of expectations. look, the expectations were set whether by his agent, whether by will himself. of before the draft there were rumors that he was saying to people he was going t
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
peter alexander, including the vice president, which would be quite an incredible thing. ed good morning, mika. it is great to see you. i don t think the vice president will be his choice. i think it is interesting punditry banter. i like judge kruger from california, but if you are watching jim clyburn make the rounds on television he is pushing judge childs from south carolina because he believes she will get the support of lindsey graham and tim scott. i think it is a horse race. it is going to be a black woman so i m excited about that. i think every one of these women we are talking about is over qualified. they re young. you know, they re in their 50s, mika, some in their 40s. so i think that it is going to be a really interesting thing to watch, and i m very excited about this. sophia, it is clear it is going to be a black woman and president biden is going to stick to that promise he made to