jordan doesn t say a word about the gun. then i ask the important question. anything else go on? hey, paul, did you find something? what? did you find something? no. somebody tell me something. come on. obviously you guys are hiding something. bro, paul, just pull it out, bro. i see it in the back of your pants, bro. reporter: that s when i fill him in on what s really going on. jordan, i m gonna put you out of the misery of this situation right now because actually we re here doing a show called my kid would never do that. this is not a real situation. these guys are actors. reporter: we bring in jordan s mom. you spoke up and i m really proud of that. reporter: what s especially remarkable about how jordan handled this situation, says our expert, is that jordan resisted the pressure by the other boys who tried everything to get him to pick up the gun. you guys did some good acting. i think that s the main thing with teens, is that they re at an age whe
don t worry man. naw, for real put it down. put it down bro. yo, dude, just relax, man. come on. just back up, back up. dude, legit. that s so dumb bro, put it back. reporter: just as his mother suspected, because of what he experienced in his old neighborhood, jordan wants nothing to do with the gun. were ya ll born here? yeah. that s why, bro. what d you say? i said that s why, bro. what do you mean? i thought you were from tampa. i m not from tampa. i live in tampa. i m from chicago okay. it hits very close to home. if i see a gun, i ll leave it there. i just don t understand, man. i don t like guns bro. where d the hell she go? how are you feeling right now, seein that your son is speaking up? i m pretty proud of him. this is so dumb. reporter: as i head out to meet them, our actor pours on the peer pressure and begs jordan to stay silent. yo, can you just please not say anything? like, at least if you re gonna walk away, don t say
teens, jordan was invited here to be part of an nbc shoot on physical fitness. we re going to go a bench over here. reporter: the trainer gets the boys to wrap up their workout, sends them to the picnic table and leaves. i m just going to see if anybody else has come. reporter: remember, jordan doesn t know the two other boys are actors. i used to play linebacker. yeah? i can see running back. reporter: we cue our actor to pick up the gun. yo, yo, come on now. reporter: jordan looks under the table, then leans in for a closer look. oh, wow. no, for real. put that back. for real. yo. no, no, no, no. yo, yo. reporter: jordan gets on the other side of the table. and does what every parent hopes for. yo, where d she go? i don t know. this is crazy, yo. reporter: he looks for an adult. yo, where d they go for real? reporter: but there are no adults around. so our actors continue to try to get jordan to pick up the gun. do you wanna see it? like
reporter: i m doing a show on gun safety, exactly. we saw you point it, shoot it. what do you think you should have done differently? told the trainer as soon as she came. reporter: uh-huh. and what else could you have done differently? walked away. not stayed when they had a gun. reporter: i invite the parents to sit down next to their kids. were you scared for your son, sharon? it was very eye-opening to see where i m failing in not teaching my children what s the right thing to do. reporter: corporal powell comes in to give the boys a quick lesson on gun safety. we don t know the difference between real and fake guns sometimes. so we have to treat them all as if they re real, stay away from them and tell the adult. reporter: think you can do better next time? yes, ma am. reporter: excellent. all right, high five. he s like, i m not so sure i want a high five. we re going to try this again. yo, yo, come on now. reporter: with this boy who
if you believe the russians did that, why didn t the democratic national committee allow the fbi to examine those servers? why were they given over to a vendor and not the u.s. government? that is a great question, and let me tell you, it s in the book as well. on the dnc officer, debbie wasserman schultz, when it was brought to her attention, she immediately reached out to get cybersecurity experts on board. she reached out to a former number three at the fbi, who is currently working with an organization called cloud strike. along with our cyber attorney, they provided the fbi with everything that they requested. we were still using tucker: come on now. bottom line is, it s debbie wasserman schultz who made that decision, i think that the headline here. if you think the intelligence service of a foreign government is breaking into your computers in the campaign you want actual federal investigators to get to the bottom of it. you are saying that she stop that. she did not sto