luck. you know the rules, but i m going to repeat them for our audience. hands on the buzzers. i ask the questions, first person to buzz gets to answer the question. critically, you have to wait until i finish asking it before you answer. otherwise i won t acknowledge you by saying your name. every correct answer is worth a single point. if you get one wrong, we subtract a point from your total out of cruelty. best-of-five wins. are you ready? we are ready. tucker: okay. question one. we will begin with multiple choice. senator elizabeth warren is facing criticism this week not for something she said, for her dance moves. at the conclusion of her minnesota rally, the candidate awkwardly rocked out to which song? was it a, respect by aretha franklin, was it b, american girl by tom petty, or that 70s
need to learn how to manage it. yet, they are not old enough tot know how to manage it and even adults are not having a lot of success doing that. we have to step in and be the adults and be the parents. tucker: i think what we are really saying is we just don t care that much, actually. m thanks so much for joining us tonight. it s sad. interesting and sad, a survey from q is concerning about what s happening in this country pretty widely known informationn about not optioning knowledge in public. america has it turns out is becoming a low trust society. american adults 65 or older growth in a very different country and their views reflected. it only 29% of this group, the older americans believe that chemical, most people can t be trusted. it just 39% think that most people are looking to take advantage of them.m.ve 48% agree with the statement that most of the time people just look out for themselves. contrast those attitudes with the attitudes of young americans. they are radical
it. i am completely okay with it. they are adorable, they are two to three feet tall, and the ada sees cats, dogs, and mini horses approved as service animals. tucker: mini horses. couldn t drag me away. unbelievable. great job. cheryl, you did a fantastic job. but jesse watters, another erik wemple mug. i want you to drink this with pride or without pants but as you do, remember us. thank you very much. thank you. tucker: cheryl, thank you for that. that s it for this week s final exam. pay close attention to the news each week, particularly the weird news. tune in thursday to see if you are worthy of an erik wemple mug.ch you can find those mugs, by the way, on our website, tuckercarlson.com. we will be right back. mugs, bye [upbeat music]