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but lived and died as he began. that's how the goat gets back in the game. we'll see how it works. good evening everybody. tucker carlson coming up next. have a good night. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight" ." lisa bloom has finally been exposed for who she really is. she's built a career posturing as a champion of the oppressed, but the only person who seems to be winning in that equation is lisa bloom. last summer, she represented kathy griffin. only to have griffin turn around and for excessive fees. she fought to protect harvey weinstein. actress russ mckellen says that bloom offered her a seven-figure payday if she
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agreed to call weinstein a changed man. trace gallagher has the full story and he joins us tonight. >> these are nothing more than right-wing efforts to discredit the victim. bloom fully acknowledges that she is trying to get tabloid media outlets and pro-hillary clinton committees to pay these women. one of the women who was offered $750,000 is declining to come forward. lisa bloom says the money of which she takes one-third is meant to keep her clients safe
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and in some cases, to help them relocate. of lisa bloom's for clients, to decide to come forward and two did not. including one who decided to tell her story to the hill after learning that bloom was representing the alleged serial sexual harasser harvey weinstei weinstein. bloom and weinstein's relationship ended when allegations were in public. women who did not come forward and say she supported trump in 2016 and does not resent him. lisa bloom says the women who did come forward are telling the truth in the story by the hill is trying to undermine them now that they are gaining momentum. speak to them like a panel joins us. at this point, we know that these women took money to flack and essentially for harvey
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weinstein. tmz reports she recorded one of them in an effort to discredit her and now we learn that she is profiting in a sexual harassment claims of this next set of wome women. why is she still able to do this? how did she get a pass to continue this pretty lucrative career she has, lacking for people like this? >> what i find so disturbing here, there is an element of hypocrisy fatigue and what's so disappointing about this in particular is that this is an attorney whose claiming to be a champion of women's rights and values. attorneys in this realm are supposed to be advocates and that's more than just showing up in court. she is subjecting these women to another round of abuse and trauma and shaming and it's incredibly disappointing. it's not illegal to pay for true stories, but again, it's coming
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from an attorney and it's incredibly disappointing. it takes a lot more for the attorney to come forward, but it's a subsequent betrayal and again, it's another unraveling and revealing of someone who's a hypocrite. >> tucker: why wouldn't the bar take action question mike you have a person who is lying and is caught. at one point, she said this of paris weinstein. i was never aware there were allegations of sexual assault. of course she was. her job was to protect harvey weinstein against his allegations. that's not enough to get a censure from the bar? >> there's a pretty strict code of conduct in california, but she can be recommended for review. in past cases, it's taken more for someone to be disbarred or admonished.
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again, it takes a lot more. that's so disappointing because these gray areas because how hn essence this is practice specific role? unfortunately, it's great. at this point, the illumination hopefully will decrease her client list and that may be enough to render her, that she wanted this behavior in the future. >> tucker: he would think she'd be publicly discredited. it would seem to me that she was trying to set up media appearances or people making these claims and she was trying to take one-third of the fees, is it normal to do this on commission? >> i personally have not seen that in the past.
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what i found disturbing is that her justification with the insurance fees and the electrical bills of her law firm, and a minimal correlation with her representing those women on air. frankly, as you know come up media appearances are often not rewarded because the whole point is there are ethical considerations. she was blatant, i don't see her being disbarred or formally admonished. it's simply disappointing and reprehensible. >> tucker: if it causes you to lie, don't call yourself a feminist. this is my view. the former u.s. attorney for the district of columbia, joins us. i have to ask you before we get to the russia investigation a
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question about lisa bloom. what does it take for a lawyer to be censured by the bar or to be disbarred? if you have multiple examples of lying and unethical behavior, is not known enough? >> big bars like california and new york tend to protect their lawyers and their ethical systems tend to slap people on the wrists. my guess would be she would not get any type of ethical restrictions imposed on her as a result. i can tell you this, when we do a pro bono case, we don't get cut of anything. we represent people for free, we incur the costs. whatever she said was pro bono was nonsense. >> tucker: it's free except i take a third. to this investigation, you conducted investigations, when you did, did you ever stack them with prosecutors were personally
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hostile? >> no. let me say this. right now, what you have now unfolding inside the fbi and the department of justice under obama is a brazen plot to do two things, to exonerate hillary clinton because of an animus toward donald trump a minute she lost, to frame the incoming president for either a criminal act or impeachment. this is one of the most disgusting performances by the senior officials of the fbi and the department of justice and demands that every one of these agents involved be fired and that the people who are still in the justice department be fired including mr. or not they bring in a federal grand jury to investigate the conduct of mccabe and strzok and page and comey and everybody who even touch this because it's very clear that they conspired to
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frame the incoming president of the united states. it's a frightening and disgusting prospect that fbi officials, senior fbi officials would do this and those text messages are frightening. there's just frightening. >> tucker: the trump administration oversees the department of justice now. what would it take to call some of these people to account for their behavior? at least to get to the bottom of it. why is he still there? >> he's been demoted. he lost his slot four doors down from mr. rosenstein. he is now back in his old job. i do not understand how he continues to stay in the department. in all likelihood, he's been investigated by the inspector general as part of that larger investigation into what the justice department did to
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basically throw the case against clinton, a bunch of dirty cops got together and decided to throw a case against the democratic presidential nominee. i don't think mr. ohr will be around for very long because they can't function ethically in those constraints. >> tucker: some perspective for those of us, we know that then director comey wrote the speech he gave in july of 2016, two months before and what he exonerate hillary clinton. it is not unusual to come to a conclusion like that, she's innocent, before even interviewing her? >> it's not only extreme the unusual, it's never happened before. james comey through the case against hillary clinton in conjunction with senior fbi officials and justice department officials and the obama administration at the time. never done.
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comey sold his soul to the devil. believe me, you cannot believe the telephone calls were getting from current fbi people about how they cannot abide by what's going on. one thing they can't understand is why is andrew mccabe still at christopher wray's right hand inside the senior offices of the fbi? mccabe and strzok and page are out of the same cloth. they conspired to exonerate improperly and politically. clinton and also, if she lost, to frame the incoming president with a false crime. this is a constitutional crisis and congress better stay on it until they get all the answers and then there needs to be grand jury. >> tucker: washington, where no one is ever fired. that should be the sign as you drive in. joe, thank you. not everyone agrees of the fbi's probe has been compromised. we'll talk to a top former
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it is printing rational to expect he may be ideologically compromised in the view of the public and thus on a small thing. not everyone agrees. i'm not a lawyer, but it seems to me -- >> you don't have to be these days. we want to ask a simple dumb question like this. if you invest getting somebody, shouldn't you at least complete your interviews before you decide with the answer is? comey two months before interviewing secretary clinton decided that she was innocent of the charge. how can that be? >> i can't sit here and defend jim comey because i'm sitting here because i can't do that. it's hard to say that with people who think he did her any favors, that's crazy. she had a much better chance of
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being president. >> martha: my concern is not who won the election, it's who would have won. is it okay to reach a conclusion before actually interviewing? >> i don't although that's what he did, but it's inappropriate for him to even be considering making a public statement. the fact that he found nothing there to proceed on meant he should have issued a statement saying this has been resolved. instead, he went out and made a scathing comment on july 5th that had great impact. i agree that he did not proceed appropriately and buy the book. i think he might end up suffering because there is now an investigation of how he handled it. someone having drafts of what they may say, i think there were pretty thorough and they went
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with the evidence found. >> tucker: if you think comey was discredited, that casts a shadow. >> i think he's self-righteous. >> tucker: he is also the one that oversaw this russia investigation. let me ask you a macro question that seems to be in the shuffle. this investigation is about russian interference in the 2016 election and collusion between the trump campaign and the russian government. none of that has surfaced at all. if there's any collusion at all between those two bodies, does that bother you at all? >> we know that four people have pled guilty to breaking the law and one way or another including mike flynn in regards to his conversations with the russian government. >> tucker: that's not true. he was charged with and pled two lying. >> why do you lie about something? because your doings of the you shouldn't do.
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>> tucker: the most intensive investigation of my lifetime, everything has been leaked, everything. strzok's text messages, i have right here. there is no evidence that there was actual collusion. democrats don't believe there was collusion. does that bother you? >> it bothers me that people are prejudging and trying to undermine bob mueller. he'll get to the bottom of this. you know soon enough what events next week, next month, six months from now. the messages you have in front of you, you shouldn't have. >> tucker: congress should have them because congress has the oversight role in the fbi withheld them for months and that's a huge problem. if at the end of this, you have a bunch we will charged for obstruction or perjury, but none of the charges and none of the evidence points to the core
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allegations of collusion betwee between -- >> where there is this much smoke, there's more smoke, there is flames, there are wildfires. with these people are doing, even if this is all we know -- >> tucker: if someone looks guilty, he is. >> don't know, but if somebody cuts a bargain and pleads guilty, they are. >> tucker: if you look at guilty and we charge you for something unrelated to the actual crime, you must've been guilty of the crime? >> it's mike flynn saying i mike flynn, i'm guilty. >> tucker: if he jumps in your face and says we're going to send you away, i get it. my point is, if this doesn't overturn reach of of the surface evidence of collusion between trump and russia, what is the
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point? >> if you look at how this started, this started because of the president's refusal to accept the intelligence community's sentiment that the russian government actively tried to undermine our election. >> tucker: where is the single of evidence? >> the career people -- >> tucker: the one who called 9/11 the collapse of the soviet union? i'm agreeing with you on that. we are all supposed to nod in agreement, unnamed superiors say it's true? >> that's not a democrat republican thing.
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>> tucker: don't have a right to know that there's something real there? >> we have a right to know what happened and that's what this process is leading to and that's why bob mueller should be left alone. he hit a nerve and that nervous named mike flynn. >> tucker: thank you. rahm emanuel's pledge to give ideas to illegal immigrants nex next. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything
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to parkinson's. my visitors should be the ones i want to see. learn more at moretoparkinsons.com >> tucker: rahm emanuel regime in chicago -- matt finn is in chicago for us tonight. >> rahm emanuel has unveiled his new i.d. program. it will give a government i.d. to anyone regardless of their immigration status. the ids are meant to welcome the undocumented community into the city. >> if you want somebody who's undocumented to feel comfortable to drive their child to school, they have to be part of the city. this i.d. will bring all those
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different communities that are on the periphery, on the sidelines into our city. when we say welcome, we mean welcome. >> there will be discounts or cultural centers and for our veterans and senior students are emmanuel's program will give ids to people illegally, especially since the city of chicago will not be asking applicants about their status. they don't have to prove they live in chicago and must pass a four-point i.d. system and applicants are able to pick their gender on the i.d. the first 1,000 ids will be free. they insist the program will be secure enough to weed out fraudulent applicants. >> tucker: i'm sure it will print matt finn from chicago, thank you.
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francisco hernandez of the immigration attorney from the state of texas and he joins us. coming on. crime has moved to the center of the city. with the highest parking fees in the country. the city is in really tough shape karen why would the city in the middle of these crises take all this time and this money to serve the needs of people who are here are legally? >> don't be so hard on chicago. my friend told me that the reason donald trump won is because he's the only one who would say nice things about america. what we're forgetting forgetting is these undocumented illegal immigrants are the only ones dying to get to this country. they are willing to die to get to this country and earn the opportunity to be here. once they get here, they want to sign the guestbook. that's all they're saying. we get there biometrics, we know
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who they are. >> tucker: we don't know who they are. this is an invitation to fraud, speaking of fraud, what percentage of these people are already working in this country? every person here illegally who is working is doing so with a fake social security number, fake federal document. after 9/11, we realize that using documents is not a jolt. why would you give special privileges to someone who is committing that felony question mike i don't understand. >> we're giving them jobs.
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let's not be hypocrites. [arguing over each other. >> tucker: there are americans will get outside and work. not uni, but there are people who will and the point i'm asking you is unrelated to that, it's a simple one. why would you want to reward people who are committing fraud with federal documents? >> it's eight legally issued i.d. and they're trying to tell you who they are and that they're willing to earn the opportunity to be in this country. they are not even asking for government benefits. >> tucker: everything a one of them receive government benefit
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benefits. to their children go to school here? do they use the roads? >> what you've got a big heart. >> tucker: i do because i care about the americans for example in the city of chicago who don't have jobs. >> they love america. >> tucker: why wouldn't they obey laws if they love america? >> it doesn't exist. >> tucker: do you know anything? i thought you were an immigration attorney. >> i'm pretty good at it. >> tucker: would you say there's no way for them to do it, how do a million odd other people come here?
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>> out there wanting to sign your guestbook. >> tucker: thanks for joining us. i appreciate it. up next to him will discuss the family which found a hidden camera in the cabin of their cruise ship. that's old like a lot of fun, stay tuned. me with a special bo. purchase $999 or more at helzberg diamonds and get an xbox one s, with 3 months of xbox game pass and xbox live gold. at helzberg diamonds. while supplies last. whcold sore.et you? grab lunch? cold sore. when a cold sore takes over, campho phenique's topical anesthetic plus anti-microbial action soothes pain fast. what's for dinner? meat loaf. campho-phenique on, cold sore pain gone.
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>> tucker: perhaps were spooked by recent segment about heading cameras and era b&b bedrooms. maybe you decided to take a nice relaxing cruise away from prying cameras. fmi traveling on a carnival cruise in the gulf of mexico said they found a hidden camera in their cabin. carnival cruise lines is the camera was not operational and they notified the police. the family says they haven't
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received an apology even. first to you, what is this? they say it was not operational, what does that mean exactly? >> what they're saying is the camera wasn't transmitting a signal. originally, they contradict themselves because they see the camera was warm to the touch. it must have been on. >> tucker: does the family have a reason to be upset? >> absolutely. the issue you've got here is that you can fit or forget pare caribbean, you've got perverts of the caribbean. the cruise ship has a duty to protect its passengers. they have actual liability because they are a common carrier. the other issue is that this brings us to the next point which is the crime scene was completely mishandled by the
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employee. if you saw the video taken by the father, the father says you should not -- she did not put on gloves. it's the exact opposite of what should have happened. >> tucker: what do these look like? >> it was a small camera. most are pinholes, you'll never find them. their concealed and everyday objects like an electrical outlet, coffee maker, unless you have the right equipment, you'll never know that you're being watched. >> tucker: what are the rules? there are cameras all over the public places, on the sidewalk, and side buildings, and side hotel lobbies. are there every legitimate cameras inside living spaces? >> no, that's why you have a crime going on here. >> tucker: if you find a camera with your sleeping, it shouldn't be there. >> correct or the fbi is looking
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at you. >> there's an actual epidemic of hidden cameras because they're so an expensive defiant. you can buy them on ebay or amazon for as little as 30 or $40 and you can place them anywhere you want. the camera in the one room had to have a little transmitter which meant it would have only transmitted within the ship area. someplace local. the recorder must have with benn the next room. a lot of them are so small. you only need to expose the pinhole area of the lens and i can hide that in a hole as small as a buttonhole. very, very small. most of these people who have been fighting these cameras found them accidentally because the person who put them in there didn't know what they were doin
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doing. this is a large camera. they make the much smaller. >> tucker: what's your defense against this? >> what you have to look at power. what is the camera connected to a question mark if it's battery operated, more than likely, the camera will only last a few hours because it has power. always check for outlets, look to see where it's connected to an outlet. also look for anything that's pointing towards the bed, thus the most important thing. >> tucker: how paranoid are you knowing what you know? >> i be worried. carnival as i mentioned has a duty to protect its passengers. its slogan is fun for all, all for fun. fun is not being had by the passengers. >> tucker: he would think it would have to be an employee. hope we find out. thank you both very much.
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for a year, the media has pushed the story line that sinister foreigners hacked our democracy in this country. reporters are publishing on it every day. a lot of the information is coming to them from official washington. are they skeptical enough of it? one man with the answers to that joins us next.
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not going to get done. one of the biggest pieces of this deal was the corporate tax will go down from 35% to 21%. overall, this is a $1.5 trillion tax cut. the biggest in over 30 years. it was sealed by the fact that two reluctant republicans finally came on board. marco rubio and bob corker. rubio in the last couple of days has been pushing very hard to increase the child tax credit for lower and middle-income families. he won a victory there by getting up to $1400. bob corker still has concerns about this impact. in the unmet, he said he believes this will provide enough economic growth that he's willing to take a chance on it. the standard deduction for families will double. that will go to $24,000 for
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married couples, individuals, it will go to $12,000 per year. the top individual rate will go from 39.6% down to 37%. interesting because you have not a single democrat in the house or senate saying they will support this. it's going to be a major midterm election issue as democrats try to make the case, it's not going to trickle down to the middle and lower income classes. it is going to be a tax cut for the rich, that's been the case along. for republicans, paul ryan, this is a big deal because it shows that they've delivered on a big promise to voters after failing to repeal and replace obamacare. finally, the president tonight has been tweeting about record highs again today for the dow, nasdaq. you can bet once the house forward, you could see a lot more activity. >> tucker: ed henry, thanks. for more than a year, the press
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has told us about how russia collusion destroyed democracy, but they've had a problem with actual evidence. in september reporters have been totally reliant upon leaks within the federal bureaucracy and the intelligence community. can these leaks be trusted? stephen collins has been following this for a long time. thanks for coming on. i'm reading "the washington post" today and right on the front page, there's a piece about russia. hacking democracy as if it's a known and universally accepted fact that our democracy was hacked. do we know that? >> we do not. it's been alleged. turned out, it was two people. if you read on in "the washington post" story, they go back to this claim.
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it's simply not true. i have to say in addition to being professor for a long time, i was also a paid consultant for a major television network. i admire mainstream media, but i have never seen practice like this before in my life. what that constitutes is making allegations for which there is no verified information or evidence. and then basically your commentary. briefly put, said that somehow trump has been compromised by putin, the leader of russia. then when trump does diplomacy, "the new york times" literally calls it treason. i've never seen anything like this before. >> tucker: a lot of what we think we know about this story comes from the intelligence community. their passing on information to
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reporters and reporters appear to be reprinting it. do you think they should keep in mind that there are sometimes agendas attached? >> you just made a valid point. a leaguer by definition has a political agenda. we agree on that, right? you may not be old enough to remember, but i remember when the media and particular the liberal media was deeply suspicious of intelligence agency sources. now we have a situation where they seem to be -- if they whisper on the telephone, it's true. the same "washington post" story about they said something amazing. they said that president trump has an aversion to this russia intelligence. how nice would it have been if john f. kennedy had aversion at the bay of pigs?
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nobody need recall bushes reliance on intelligence when we went to war in iraq. a president who is skeptical about critical mind is a good president. >> tucker: just to circle around, do we have, that you have seen, any evidence at all but the russian government materially affected the outcome of the 2016 election? >> i've heard you say repeatedly there is no evidence. i've returned to the new house. i've also looked at in moscow. when i'm there, i ask people i know and yes, i confess, i do know people who are or have been russian intelligence agents. i haven't found anybody who believes the story. >> tucker: you are a russian speaker so that says a lot. i'm sure you will be denounced for saying so, but we appreciate your analysis. thanks for coming on.
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a special guest in the friend zone tonight, one of the most popular people in our building. ainsley earhardt joins us coming up. this is electricity. ♪ this is a power plant. this is tim barckholtz. that's me! this is something he is researching at exxonmobil: using fuel cells to capture carbon emissions at power plants. this is the potential.
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♪ >> tucker: time now for the friend zone. we bring on one of our friends who had onto the show. it's christmas season, so we're happy to have a gift of themed guest tonight. ainsley earhardt as a host of fox and friends, one of the most popular people in the fox family. she recently released her second book, through your eyes, my >> i have had the good fortune of reading this book, anxiously and i love it. >> thank you. >> but it seems like a perfect christmas book. why do you think it is? >> ainsley: i guess we just need it. i think our country needs something like this. we have been talking about the fbi. we have been talking about russia. we have been talking about the harvey weinstein scandals and there is christmas. we are shopping and we are
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busy, and busy, and busy. and the parties and the gifts and the on 789s and the lights. for me i don't want people to miss christmas this year. i want you to focus on the true light which is jesus. i'm not shy talking about my faith. this book talks about what i have learned being a mother. what i have learned being a christian don't take any of it for granted. this book you can see a mother holding hands with her daughter and with her child. all the things we have interned with our children. we need to appreciate all of those moments and make memories. this christmas you need to hug your children and spend time with your family and make traditions and give back to other people. and remember the true reason for the season. just don't miss christmas because there is so much going on. i feel like i don't know if it's because i'm getting older and i have more responsibilities. it is just so busy and i have to take a pause every now and then and thank god for the many blessings that i have. that's what this book is all about. >> tucker: i live in such a cynical world. you are one of the most
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sincere people i have ever met. the illustrations are great in this book. they are really pretty. where did they come from. >> we worked with this i will straighter. i will columbuiwill -- westarted d his work is amazing it looks like watercolors. that's what everybody tells me. my mother was a school teacher 33 years. nationally certified. she is such an amazing person. such a great teacher. she said anxiously i love this book because when you are a parent can you teach them not only about what you are reading but what's going on in the pictures and the scenes and there are butterflies and park scenes and kids hiding behind the tree there is a lot to look at. i remember reading books and curious george books. i could sit on those pages for 10 minutes because i was looking at someone in the apartment window and someone in the and there is my
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little girl. that was the first time she had her hands on that little book and it's dedicated to her, tucker. >> tucker: that's fantastic. does she understand you wrote it for her? >> i don't think she understands that yet. she is only 2. i will show her the picture there is a big picture on the back of the book of me holding her and some of the proceeds go to folds of honor. they give scholarship money, tucker, i'm sure you are familiar with this. >> tucker: yeah. >> ainsley: to kids who have parents who died fighting for our country. i presented a $50,000 check to dan. i just wanted to give back to him. those are some of the proceeds i made from the first and second book. i'ed to cut him a check for that. he blesses so many people. my dad's goal, tucker was to put his kid through school he did it when i presented that check to dan he said your dad just put 10 more people through school. it comes together. >> tucker: thank you. >> ainsley earhardt books.com. >> tucker: merry christmas. >> merry christmas, tucker.
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>> tucker: that's it for us tonight. we will be back on monday. stilhave a great weekend. ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to hannity. tonight a bombshell report from the hill's john solomon and allison c-span, now according to their lisa bloom secured a cash payment interest for a trump accuser and attempt to arrange huge compensation for another potential accuser just days before the election in 2016. this entire story is absolutely shocking. tonight we have very serious questions. why would lisa bloom do this? is it dirty politics at play? and part of the larger effort to undermine and destroy donald trump's campaign at the time. and will bloom's actions make it harder for all the real victims of
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