separated children with parents with the judge, a george w. bush appointee refused to extend the deadline outright and according to the associated press, the judge said quote - the government must reunite them. they must comply with the timeframe unless there is an articulable reason. instead, the judge has given the government until tonight at 8 pm eastern to come up with a list of all 101 of the children under five years of age as well as an explanation as to why the government could not reunite them with their parents by the tuesday deadline.after the judge receives the list, he will decide on monday morning, whether the government needs more time to reunite some of the children, all of the children or whether the deadlines remain intact. was the case the government is making in terms of requesting more time to reunite the separated families? from the governments perspective they are using the time to vet the parents. to make sure the children they are releasing are in fact goin
his mouth shut on this front. we ll see if he keeps that up or tweets overnight or in the morning. as of now, john, that silence is telling. the question is, what is it telling us? we don t know the answer to that yet. don t poke the bear legally speaking, thank you so much. reporter: sure. another telling item surrounding the conversation, according to abc news, the joint legal defense agreement he shares with the president will end this week as cohen s new lead counsel takes charge. cohen told george that he will belie on the advice and deciding whether or not to cooperate with the government. joining us now, our own legal team, john, great to have you with us, you heard cohen say that he also, what he did not say cohen spoke of putting family first, but made no mention of loyalty to the president. you, of course, flipped on nixon in watergate. what s your read on what s going on here? is this a signal to federal prosecutor, the president, or both?
fbi raided cohen s home, office, and hotel rooms. so, i just heard that they broke into the office of one of my personal attorneys, a good man, and that it is a diskrasful situation, it s a total witch hunt, attack on our country in a true sense, an tack on what we stand for. a day later, president tweeted this, attorney-client privilege is dead. now, here s what cohen told george. he said, i don t agree with those who demonize orvil v vili the fbi. he shook their hands and spoke about the money he paid to buy stormy daniel s silence which the president said this about.
amulamul amul is already named to the 6th circuit court of appeals, a favorite of mitch mcconnell, from kentucky, 49, went to berkley law school, and, finally, raymond, 51, a president george w. bush appointee. in my understanding, correct me if i m wrong, bringing the conversation to charlie now, is there s every wherein to believe the four judges with the other 21 on the list of 25 we ve seen from the federal society and others, all oppose abortion rights and would, in herely, work to roll back parts of roe v. wade. congressman, you are now in the conversation right know. the president says he s not asking about roe when he meets with these people, but the fact is, he doesn t have to ask, does he? no, he doesn t. we ve always gone through this pretense, presidents of both parties. no litmus test, when, in fact,
she was narrowly confirmed by the senate by a vote of 55-43 last october, and only three democrats supported her. one other point on her, john, is that some democrat lawmakers expressed doubts she would uphold roe, and she got into a conflict with senator diane feinstein about some of her religious writings. she could there could be a flash point there if she s the nominee. the other one that i will mention right off the bat is judge brett kavanaugh, 53 years odd, and on the u.s. court of appeals circuit. he was put on the appeals court here in washington by george w. bush, but he s a former law clerk to justice anthony kennedy, a nice passing of the baton from the man leaving the bench, and quickly, just so the audience knows the others,