here s my question for you guys with that beautiful shot of port can canaveral. big sunset guy. but the older i get, the older i get, the sunrise is rising in the rankings. it doesn t it hasn t met sunset, cheerily, but clearly, but beginning to appreciate the sunrise. nicole: because you re going to sleep much earlier will: it s partially this job. no, but not just that, doctor. if you ve ever gotten up early just leisurely, not because you had to, but if you just kind of got up and watched the sunrise, it s pretty i amazing. nicole: especially over a nice warm cup of coffee when you have nothing to do and you can just enjoy it. i don t know, i m a sunset person. i think sunsets are beautiful. pete: yeah, you know, i m almost never up for the sunrise unless it s looking down sixth avenue. but the other day i got up, like, three hours earlier than normal, i had a bunch. of yard work, i was out there by myself, the world waking up will: yes. pete: just taking it in i
[laughter] they want a blizzard. take care of the people, okay? can you take care of them for me? we ll do the blizzard thing, all right? pete: so that was a visit to a dairy queen, what is it, about 10 days ago now by donald trump on the campaign trail. pops in, says to the counter, you know, what s a blizzard? and, will, you and i, we kind of discussed on the couch, does he know what a blizzard is, does he not know what a blizzard is? nicole: i know what a blizzard pete: they re delicious. is he joking, is he just plague it up? it created a moment. his connection with people in that moment. you get a blizzard, you get a red spoon. and, you know, a lot of people have made points that viral moments are going to be important for other candidates if they want to catch up to donald trump in the primary. there s not enough money to pen to build familiarity with voters. well, ron desantis and his team thought it was a good idea to go to iowa into a dairy queen. now, there s a video of in
Michael Foster, 52, was playing the outdoor mobile game when he spotted the 15-foot (4.5-meter) spoon around 7 a.m. It was lying on the ground behind a fence that surrounds a Phoenix middle school baseball field