$1.5 million in legal fees on this for him already. here s my question. now that his kids have been subpoenaed as well, what do you think the odds are that trump is going to figure out how to get the republican party to pay his kids legal fees as well? dad doesn t have to pay his legal fees? republican donors pay for those? but ivanka and don jr. have to pay for their own lawyers? it seems so unfair. what are the odds, right? joining us now is rebecca royfee, former assistant district attorney in the manhattan d.a. s office, now a proffers at new york law school. professor royfee, thanks for being here tonight. thanks for having me on, rachel. so those of us non-lawyers who watch these things from the outside think we re all very clever, think we can read the subtleties here, and i know we often get it wrong. it is my common-wisdom, uninformed belief, that when the
their their son was had that weapon go right home and look to see where the weapon was. they did not. and how do we know that? we know that because right after the the public being notified about an active shooter, dad doesn t do what you and i would do, anderson. he doesn t immediately run to the school and ask about his child or call his kid to see, are you okay? is everything okay? he drives to his house and it was it s for one reason. to look for that weapon. and and finds it missing, and then makes a 9-1-1 call and says this gun is missing and i think my son is is the shooter. and and i have reviewed these facts for three days. i m sorry. go ahead. jeff toobin here. i why didn t you arrest them, first and then hold the press conference? wouldn t that have eliminated
where that gun is. um, i mean, is it possible they knew the gun was actually in the backpack with their child in the very meeting? i i can t say, um, with certainty. but let s just take it another step further. upon looking at the drawing which, by the way, wasn t really a drawing. it was a worksheet handed out by the first-hour teacher on about a review. and so, on the worksheet, there were drawings of all these disturbing drawings and statements. upon looking at that, why wouldn t they go straight to their home? putting aside which actually, i can t put aside that they didn t even disclose it at that moment or check to see if their their son was had that weapon go right home and look to see where the weapon was. they did not. and how do we know that? we know that because right after the the public being notified about an active shooter, dad
that she actually texted him, did you did you tell them about the gun? and almost as if he should be bragging about that. and he stated i think to a teacher that he his mother purchased a gun but there was no indication that he was carrying a gun. if mom and dad bought that him a weapon, it would be reasonable to assume that showing them the information regarding the threats of violence that they would disclose he had a weapon and they didn t and what s really telling as your reporter pointed out that the behavior of mom and dad just hours later after they learned an active shooter, dad doesn t go to the school. dad doesn t text the kid and say, are you okay? he goes to his house and looks
as cultures class, so changes occur, with ryan reynolds s guy sporting a man bun while nicholas cage s grug learns about man caves and bro bonding. come on, thunk, we re going outside. i don t want to, i m watching birds! in my day, we didn t stare at birds, we fought them! j let me live my life! meanwhile, emma stone s eep teaches the bettermans daughter, dawn, voiced by kelly marie tran, to walk on the wild side, as the whole plot careens unevenly toward a banana field showdown with weaponised punch monkeys. really. it s hard the classic fair with all the bestjokes aimed at the adults, leaving the kids to gulp at the often spectacular visuals while mum and dad laugh at the social satire and pop references. even if you re struggling to remember much about the film, which is in cinemas now, five minutes after it s finished. that s it for this week. thanks for watching the film review. stay safe, and i ll see you next week. my little sister. my little sister, she bites a lot, and my da