cooperating with authorities but there are still questions to be resolved about his actions as cnn s senior law enforcement analyst charles ramsey explains. the father flew out and drove back with him. the question is why? that s a long drive. that s over 2,000 miles. that s not something you would do for no reason. did he feel like his son was upset? had he told him something that caused him to actually fly out just to drive back with him? we need to know that. we also need to know what did they talk about? that s a long drive. i don t think they sat silently in the car for 2500 miles. what did they talk about? there s nothing to indicate the father knew anything about the murders, but certainly that s a line of questioning that you would have to follow as an investigator. the public defender told cnn he s not sure how quickly his client will be extradited after tuesday s hearing but he expects
the tradition for outgoing leaders to be present at the transfer of power ceremony. the suspect in the murder of four university of idaho students will appear in court today. bryan kohberger faces four counts of first degree murder. accused of stabbing those four college students in november at the rental home they shared. police arrested him in his home state of pennsylvania. that s where we find our colleague jean casarez who joins us live outside the jail where he s currently being held. good morning, jean. so much happened on this over the weekend. we re hearing from the suspect s family and also the attorney, the public defender that he s been appointed. what have you learned. reporter: that is correct. we are getting word from his family now. they have released a statement to cnn. we d like to read that statement to you. it says, first and foremost, we care deeply for the four families who have lost their
close for a long time and we did it for the reason that we have stated and i think the end result proved that maybe it was done right. he has an extradition hearing coming up tuesday. the public defender has told cnn he is going to waive his whito tha extradition hearing so he could be back as early as tuesday asked the police chief how long that process could take he said it could be as early as tuesday when he arrives back here he will go to the county jail. the new york police commissioner said three officers are in stable condition following a machete attack near times square. the unprovoked assault happened two hours before midnight near a
former white house counsel and former chief of the division in new york. also with us, joyce vance, former u.s. attorney, professor at the university of alabama school of law, and co-host of the sisters in law podcast. they are both msnbc legal analyst. and we are lucky that they are. andrew weissmann, that final note by the public defender, a just and equitable outcome. what i was hearing and i hope it is what we are hearing, and what we will continue to hear, is a responsible public defender, who is staying within his, so far, limited knowledge of the case. everything he said is completely accurate. e he s not protesting his cliens innocence, not throwing around lies like donald trump, about, this was someone trying to break out of the house. and a just and equitable outcome could eventually involve a guilty plea, could
felony charges, including attempted homicide, burglary, elder abuse, among others. he entered not guilty pleas for all of those. the pelosi family was not in court, but the prosecutor told the judge that they re asking for privacy during this very traumatic time. the judge also signed a protective order which says that mr. depape cannot contact paul or nancy pelosi, and that he can be nowhere near the residents. anderson? what was this alleged attackers demeanor like during his court appearance? well, the first thing that i noticed about him when he came in is that his shirt was half off because his right arm was in a sling and i later learned from the public defender that he actually dislocated his shoulder during his arrest. when he came into court, he was able to walk on his own. he had a very tall and large stature. but a very solemn demeanor and just sat down, and went through the proceeding. and when i asked the public offender about his mental