that would be marianne williamson, tucker. tucker: marianne williamson.. your personal spiritual advisor. is he correct? the 67-year-old spiritualist and author is doing things her own way. if you make me president, we will have a united states department of peace. she s established herself as one of the most quotable candidates. tucker: wow. that s awesome! good job. okay. 3-0. going into question four, this question is our daily double. this is worth two points. it s another multiple-choice. here it is. kroger, the supermarket, is now selling vegan eggs. they are completely plant-based. which vegetable are these vegan eggs made from? is it a, pinto beans, b, kidney beans, c, mung beans? cheryl? c, mung beans. tucker: okay, and for an extra point, what s a mung bean?
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huh? trace gallagher returns with more on that story tonight. hey, trace. tucker, the former s president and first lady have spent much of the summer in a rented home on martha s vineyard. cozy cottage, 7,000 square feet, seven bedrooms, pool, outdoor kitchen, second-story jacuzzi, 29 acres of oceanfront real estate could we are told they love the home. in fact come as you mention, they re going to buy it. list price, $14.8 million. that s not to say the obama s are paying full tilt though even when the former president was recently talking about income inequality, he had to admit that he s really rich. watch.th i should add, by the way, right now i m actually surprised by how much money i have. there is only so much you can eat. there s only so big a house you can have. t 7,000 square feet, to be exact. which is only tiny if you are
u tucker: after the asteroid hits. if the asteroid hits, it s over i don t want to be a doomsday guy but remember y2k? the planes were going to fly out of the sky, the atms were going to spit $20 bills at everybody, buses were going to crash, none of that happened it was this mass hysteria peddled by the media like tothat s what we do. tucker: we got a pretty bad track record. the mayans, everything s supposed end in 2016. i can t remember. my calendar kept going. tucker: i can t believe i m in this business, how did i get to be a journalist? great to see you tonight, thank you for that. good to see you, tucker. tucker: that was existential. whatever that means, we are out
in case you aren t rattled yet, the big one, the earthquake that could shear the entire west coast of america off and send it into the sea, apparently it s real. scientists are warning about it constantly. of these threats, which is the most existential? which is the gravest? are they real? brett larson has looked into this, he is an anchor for fox news 24/7 and the man who we go to when we have complex science questions, should we be worried?x we should be absolutely terrified, this is serious stuff. i m glad you mentioned california, i grew up in california, your entire life is spent waiting for the big one. tucker: i remember well. you prepare for it, you are ready for it, you ve got your emergency kit. when you look at all of this stuff, that s the most important thing to combat these existential threats, be prepared to take care of yourself for a