district of new york. a legal analyst and co-author of the best selling book the trump indictments. the charging documents with commentary. also with us, adam former assistant ag for the state of new york and somewhere around the corner is adam s eighth grade daughter who is here on take your daughter to work night, great to have her here. i want to go straight to this trump attack on the jurors in his case. him quoting at social media, they are catching undercover liberal activists lying to the judge in order to get on the trump jury. this looks like a very sharp challenge for the judge on enforcing his gag order. let me fill you in. on march 26 of this year, the judge issued a order to the parties and the relevant part
think. if they can stick together all the way through high school that s the only way it s going to work. we have friends. we have a good friend jenny reed lives in alabama. their eighth grade daughter social media free and she became the only one in her eighth grade class. it was very isolating. my friend jenny reached out and said if there is anything you can do while your girls are little, while you can still form a community, please do it. find a way. brian: bennett what he urging people to do? were doing with all of her best friends. any of the kids at our kids interact with none of them are going to have access to smart phones and social media. what that does is when they get older you do not have a conversation of i am the owner when he does not have it. your friend lucy doesn t have it and irene doesn t have it so you do not have that conversation.
think. if they can stick together all the way through high school that s the only way it s going to work. we have friends. we have a good friend jenny reed lives in alabama. their eighth grade daughter social media free and she became the only one in her eighth grade class. it was very isolating. my friend jenny reached out and said if there is anything you can do while your girls are little, while you can still form a community, please do it. find a way. brian: bennett what he urging people to do? were doing with all of her best friends. any of the kids at our kids interact with none of them are going to have access to smart phones and social media. what that does is when they get older you do not have a conversation of i am the owner when he does not have it. your friend lucy doesn t have it and irene doesn t have it so you do not have that conversation.
think. if they can stick together all the way through high school that s the only way it s going to work. we have friends. we have a good friend jenny reed lives in alabama. their eighth grade daughter social media free and she became the only one in her eighth grade class. it was very isolating. my friend jenny reached out and said if there is anything you can do while your girls are little, while you can still form a community, please do it. find a way. brian: bennett what he urging people to do? were doing with all of her best friends. any of the kids at our kids interact with none of them are going to have access to smart phones and social media. what that does is when they get older you do not have a conversation of i am the owner when he does not have it. your friend lucy doesn t have it and irene doesn t have it so you do not have that conversation.
this, but they browbeat the two girls that were with polly for a couple of weeks until they were finally able to be convinced otherwise. for three years bruce johnson has struggled daily with the trauma of dealing with the police department that he says failed his family. it s across the street now. there s a guy beating up a man on the grass. this is the 911 tape from the witness on the night of may 23rd, 2005, when bruce went to rescue his eighth grade daughter from the house where she had been kidnapped and prostituted for ten days by a vicious pimp named derek will by. the guy s sitting on him and the other people are beating him. okay. they re hitting him with a rock and a tire iron right now. the man being beaten is bruce just moments after he freed his daughter. bruce who still struggles from the aftereffects of the severe beating remains outraged. the police aren t trained to believe that forced prostitution