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
massachusetts senator ed markey invoking the anniversary of robert oppenheimer witnessing the first nuclear blast on thursday. markey wants to keep a.i. off the red button. you think? saying, quote, in 2023 we face a new kind of nuclear threat the, the militarization of increasingly powerful artificial intelligence systems. we need to keep humans in the loop on making life or death decisions to use deadly force. i d like to think we could. and a new viral butter hack claims to a simple tool to lead to a smooth spread every time. all you have to do is use a hand strainer to grate a hard stick of butter. it leafs you with a ball that you can evenly apply on food like a bagel or toast. does it really work? well, we re putting the hack to the test will: okay. pete: right now. nicole: we don t have a knife. pete: we don t need a knife. we have a pen. will: that s the first time i