this is albert keogh we are looking at, 98. he is a royal navy veteran. do i hear applause? applause look at his face as who takes it all in. he hails from scotland and the smile on his face, because the thing is, he survived, james. he understands what the loss is because he had a life. ~ . , , , life. what must they be feeling, thou~h? life. what must they be feeling, though? the life. what must they be feeling, though? the fact life. what must they be feeling, though? the fact that life. what must they be feeling, though? the fact that they, - life. what must they be feeling, though? the fact that they, for| life. what must they be feeling, - though? the fact that they, for some reason, they have cheated, they cheated death in 1944 and had cheated death in 1944 and had cheated it ever since and here they still are. cheated it ever since and here they stillare. how cheated it ever since and here they still are. how wonderful cheated it ever since and here they stillar
school named after him. he was in the dragoon guards. find school named after him. he was in the dragoon guards. school named after him. he was in the dragoon guards. and those in the tanks had a terrible the dragoon guards. and those in the tanks had a terrible casualty - the dragoon guards. and those in the tanks had a terrible casualty rate. - tanks had a terrible casualty rate. use this tanks had a terrible casualty rate. use this typically had no chance of getting use this typically had no chance of getting through unscathed. it was an unbelievably tough gig to have. cecil unbelievably tough gig to have. cecil has unbelievably tough gig to have. cecil has caused many personal friendships with the french. he has been returning for years to pay tribute to his colleagues who never made it through, and we are going to see more of his influence, as our service unfolds. we are listening to a medley of wartime shoes and favourites of our veterans and i think i am hearing there
you know he intentionally flew to florida because he knew he would get coverage. that is his oxygen. with the baby. he is pro-mask, pro vaxx, vilified anybody who doesn t believe in mandates. going to florida with his infant, going to get some attention. i can t curse so i have to stifle. i have a lot of cursing i would like to do but i m not going to do it. greg: i like that self-control. rob, isn t it ironic, people should be wearing masks around swalwell. rob: that was funny when he did that, he blasted ass. that it s a cell phone, or a tuba player. i have never met eric swalwell. i guarantee he s a smart guy.
existential threat to the united states and to humanity. he says that we are way behind in both regulating it, understanding it and adapting to it. now, merging man and machine. this is what musk says is coming in the not too distant future. he says we will have a little implant in our skull and you are going to be able to download someone and upload someone. so he sees the difference between our biological self and our digital self, and i asked him for axios on hbo, we were sitting next to jim vandehei and i said could you download jim? he said most of him. i said could you upload jim, then, as a fluid mandarin speaker and a tuba player and he said yes. what? that is extraordinary. i know that he it s just great fun. he expects to go to mars, right, in his lifetime. i know i talked about that. when it comes to ai, does he