To roll this week, so friday is a good guess. Jeff what happens when the ruling comes down . It depends what they do. They have three choices. They can uphold the travel plan, continue to block it, or they can issue a split decision. Whatever happens, the path to the Supreme Court seems likely. Jeff the white house is saying at least that is is just a ruling on the appeal and not the order. Are in the preliminary stage, this is a ruling on whether there should be a state of a temporary restraining order, those are the early part of litigation and courts are looking at whether they should freeze the status quo while the courts decide and could take a long time. Whether the travel ban is lawful or not. Nonetheless, which way they decide to go on that will have enormous Practical Applications for lots of people. And it will also either sustain the donald trump administrations general position or deal them a political blow. Jeff lets take it apart for a moment. The parts of this are, the suspension of the refugee program. And this is the restriction of injury from the seven countries that have been talked about, for 90 days. The Syrian Refugee Program being restricted indefinitely and also other parts, the biometrics that they talk about it what part of this are most of our noble in court . Vulnerable in adam they anticipate they will lose some of this and they want to say, we can live with letting people back into the country who have already been here, where people here now and want to go visit somebody abroad and come back. But they would like the court to sustain at least that part of the ban applies to those who have never come here yet. Those people generally have fewer Constitutional Rights than those people in the United States, so that could be a place for the court draws distinction. Jeff what was the genesis of this from your reporting, who did it come from or was it a consensus . Adam i have not been a lot of direct reporting on that, but others reports that it was, it did not go to the normal vetting process, it was thrown together and it was certainly sprung nomination with no notice, which caused the chaos at the airport the couple of weekends ago. Jeff i wonder if you can talk about what things have been like for you, a newsroom perspective in washington right now for the times . Adam i am of course the least of this story, but it is not easy to cover. We have been working, i do not know the lifetime of the network 14 hours a day, trying to keep up with all of the legal actions and trying to make sense of what the administration is trying to achieve, what different courts have struck down or suspended, different parts of the order. Jeff when the washington decision came in last week, that they provide some clarity, because it applied to the whole country. Adam it was clear in the sense it was the broadest rolling ruling. Suspended every key part of the executive order and it came on a friday night. So people had to scramble to make sense of that. But the administration promptly started to comply with every part of the judicial order and they did not much like it. And over the weekend they filed in almost immediately appeal to the United States court of appeals for the ninth circuit in san francisco, which is not about looking at this case in a which has gone about looking at this case in a methodical way, asking for briefs, holding on tuesday evening an extraordinary telephone hearing that so many people were listening in on. And now apparently working hard to get the Supreme Courts a full and reasons decision for the justices to review. Jeff can we talk about the uniqueness of the phone call . Adam i have not seen anything like it. The ninth circuit has been responsive and transparent and has really try to make it easy for the press and public to have access to the important judicial proceeding. So they made it available live stream and telephone hearing, and the judges were scattered in san jose, phoenix and honolulu. Though lawyers the lawyers were in Washington State and washington dc and there was one hourlong, a very lively and active discussion. Jeff and the judge, if he was not famous because of the ruling he issued, because became famous because of twitter, not long after. Can you talk a little bit more about the judge and his involvement, if any, as the case moves forward . Adam the judge at the District Court issued the broad injunction shutting down the travel order. And he also, maybe this is a west coast phenomenon, televise the hearing. He acted fast in his decision to the frustration of some, did not have a lot of legal reasoning. Even as he issued a temporary restraining order, he did not explain which part of the constitution president trumps order had offended. So that is one reason why it would be nice if the ninth circuit would unpack the complicated issues, because they are decent arguments on both sides. Jeff assuming this reaches the Supreme Court, does the nomination of a new justice at all play any role in how this case plays out . Adam in the short term, no. I would imagine this logo to the Supreme Court on an emergency application and the court typically ask on those things within a matter of days. The current nominee judge neil if it goes well for him, maybe will join the court by the end of april and hear those arguments then. But this train would have left the station by then, so i do not imagine that he will play a role. So this brings the possibility of a tie on the court. Jeff and if there is a tie, the original decision from washington stays . Adam whatever the ninth circuit or the Appeals Court does get upheld without reasoning from the u. S. Supreme court. If there is a tie, whatever the Appeals Court says, goes. Jeff ok. Adam from washington. We appreciate your time. Adam great to be here. Jeff im jeff glor of cbs news filling in for charlie rose who is off tonight. Dev patel is here. His new movie lion tells the true story of saroo brierley, a young indian boy who gets separated from his brother at a train station and ends up more than 1000 miles from home. Later adopted by an australian couple, he struggles with memories of his birth family 25 years later. And uses google earth to find them. The film has earned six oscar nominations, including best picture and best supporting actor for dev patel. Here is a look at the trailer. [laughter] lets start with where you are from. Calcutta. Which part . Im adopted. Im not really from anywhere. Im starting to remember. Beautiful boy. We are proud of you son. The life ive forgotten. You ok . I had another family. Mother, brother, i can still see their faces. What happened . [train whistle] [yelling] i have to find my way back home. How long were you on the train . A couple of days. A couple of days. It would take a lifetime to search all the stations in india. Do you have any idea what it is like . How every day my real brother screams my name . I always thought that i could keep this family together. I need you. What if you find home and they are not even there . You just keep searching. I dont have a choice. What does it feel like . Beautiful. Every night i imagine i am walking the streets and i know every single step of the way. And i whisper in her ear, im here. Jeff we are so happy to have dev patel at this table for the first time. Dev yeah. Thank you. Jeff welcome. Dev thank you. Thank you for having me. Jeff we were just talking about how many times you have seen the trailer. [laughter] a true story never gets old, does it . Dev it is i mean i am so happy to be promoting this film. And so i feel very privileged right now. Jeff when did this movie and story first come to you . Dev god, i do not remember the exact specifics. Sent aistened i was news article by one of my agents and i read it and i was completely enthralled by this young mans journey. And you know, the resilience that he showed as a young boy on the streets of india and then being plucked out of that and plopped into this community in tasmania. And having such a vivid memory, to be able to kind of try and find his mother from space using this app, google earth, that was mindboggling. And i straightaway called and i said, i have got to get in the room with the filmmakers. This is something that is really appealing to my soul and ended up knocking on the writer and directors door as they were developing the script. They had not even begun putting pen to page and i was there trying to pitch myself for the role. Jeff so this is garth davis, the director by the way, this is his first feature film. Dev first feature film. He did some for television. He did top of the lake and he has conquered the world of advertising in australia. Jeff and he at first did not think that you were right for the role . Dev yes. That is no secret. He did not want the guy from marigold hotel. Is what i was told. And that only made me more excited, because i did not want to be just known for marigold hotel. I am 26 years old and i felt like i had so much more to offer that i had never found roles that allowed me to really spread my wings and i was told to get into the back of the line and send a tape, which i did from los angeles. He watched it and there is that awkward couple of moments where months where you do not hear anything and i bumped into the screenwriter at whole foods, just by chance, and i asked, how did it go, i am dying to know. And he was like, it was beautiful work and you have got my vote. And then it came, i came to london to do a film with jeremy irons and that is when i got into the room with garth and we had a proper sig sauer screen six hour screen test. Jeff it is easy to get pigeonholed, right . Dev yes. I mean, it is easy in a way because the kind of pond i am fishing from is a lot smaller. So, to try to show a diverse sity within that, versatility is the word actually, is difficult. And also, to pick roles that resonate with big audiences has been at the back of my mind also. And i feel very proud of what ive done. I do not think you can compare slum dog to marigold hotel. Jeff you did newsroom, slum dog, whatever else, i find it interesting you are called the guy from marigold. Dev i guess he was looking for something that was in terms of performance, a lot more raw, more exposed and simple. And we had not i did a film just before this called the man that knew infinity about a very famous indian mathematician and that was kind of the appetizer to this journey. It had not hit theaters yet, so there is nothing, apart from slum dog where i was a skinny, tiny child that showed me as a man. And that was part of the discussion when i got the role, we will need you to change your voice and put on some weight, grow out your hair, i need you to look like an aussie. So that is what the next eight months were about. Jeff preparation was eight months . Dev yes, going to the gym, getting the accent down. That was a long time. And they shot sunny first. You lead with his beautiful young boy. Jeff extraordinary performance. Dev yes. And he has the confidence of 10 men and his eyes are windows to his soul. He is a beautiful young boy and i got to go to india for three weeks and watch him perform with the indian mother and the older brother. Garthat was important for and me, because a lot of my performance is about nostalgia and it is about remembering the past that was so long suppressed in this young man. And watching them do the scenes, i got to take those mental images as my own memories and then i went to shoot my first scene, which was the climax of the film. Jeff really . Did they split in terms of shooting, they shot the young boy first, almost entirely, then you . They shot the entire indian portion first and then we flew to australia and he has some scenes with nicole kidman, then i began my journey. Jeff and the thing about sunnys performance, he is yelling at times, but it is almost all in the face. Dev is in the face. And to think he has never been in front of a camera before is astonishing. But it was interesting to watch him grow, because he came, the beginning of the film, not knowing what marks were for boom or boom mics. It was a lot. And the physical pressure of performing for nearly over eight hours a day and be present, that is difficult for a young child. But i would watch him grow and understand and grasp such complex emotions. He would walk away and get into his head space. And garth was great, because they do not share the same language. So he would use sign language to communicate with him. Jeff really . You stay in touch with sunny . Dev yes. We were in los angeles yesterday and were doing the press tour together. Jeff he has a future. Dev yes. Jeff you describe this as a role of a lifetime and this is a kind of career defining stuff, not that you are done. It is surprising to hear that he did not think you are right for it to begin with, because when you see it, it is like who else would have worked . Dev it is one of those things where you become an obvious choice and it can scare filmmakers away, because there are very few actors of asian origin, being portrayed on the screen, and so they were thinking, he is the obvious guy. We need somebody new. And so i had to throw my hat in the ring and show why i get some of the work. Jeff what is saroo like . Dev i was not able to meet him when i first started. And then we got to hobart and we were filming minutes away from his home. I actually met his parents first and they took me around the home, showing me that tasmania tshirt and all of these pictures of him and his brother. And all of them were so open to us coming in, this hollywood Film Production coming up to the tiny shores of tasmania. And then there was that moment i got to meet him and it sounds like a cliche, but it is the gods honest truth, i felt like i had known him. Like i had done a pilgrimage as him, i met the woman that showed him the picture of what could be his life in australia, these two people, sue and john, i did it all. When i met him, the conversation was pregnant, it was already just talking about complex stuff and i just wanted to know, a lot of my performances, it is a very still space. A man in front of a laptop trying to grapple with his past and with each click of the mouse he is getting one step closer to reunification and his destiny and i wanted to know how that felt. How plausible it was in his head, did he think he could find her. And he spoke about estoril travel, which i never heard of before and i was like, how did you remember . You are looking at blurry pictures and google had just come out then. Jeff google earth. Dev google earth. Sorry. And the technology was still, the refresh and the time it took to refresh the pictures, it took forever. And he goes, my mother, the first thing i did when i got to australia, she put a big map of the world on the wall, and she pointed to india and said, that is where you are from. And every night he went to sleep his heart would start to race and he felt like he was coming out of his body, hovering over india and all of a sudden he would materialize there with his mother and brother and he would whisper in her ear, i with you, with you, i am here and everything will be ok. And he would wake up as if he had run a marathon and he said , he did that from a child to adult and then this app came out mirroredred everything he was doing in his brain. He would hover above the map and then zoom in. That blew my mind. That is how he could retain those memories so vividly, he was there. Jeff i feel like there are three main actors in the movie. It is you and sunny and google earth. It plays such a big role in him finding his home. And so saroo struggles with depression in the film. And i wonder from your conversations with him, does he still, what a life does he deal with other issues today . Dev he does. It is hard without i guess i should say spoiler alert, but the moment he reunited with his is from his own mouth, he said it was the day he had learned his hero had died, it was his older brother. And he is still coming to terms with that, because on the train tracks they were together and he does not, there are so many complexities to that and the guilt. So, he is, as a family they are growing, but they are growing together and that is beautiful. And it is a delicate situation. But he did battle with guilt for a very long time. The idea he is living this wonderful, privileged life back in australia, and then in india, there is his mother and brother, they could have been trolling the tracks every day looking for him. Jeff has his relationship with his brother, his brother in australia we should mention, he and his adoptive parents also adopted mantosh after him, that was a conflicted relationship in the film, very much so. Has that relationship changed since he found dev it was interesting. We had a big barbecue, with the onscreen family and the real family and i got a say it was a beautiful moment and you see that there is a real connect with the two brothers. They really do love each other. And sue is this force, the mother, this kind of umbrella over the two of them that will fiercely protect these boys through thick and thin, you can see it. And it is exposing to have a story like this out there. And the fact is, and sue is the first person to say this, he is the lucky one. There are 11 million children on the street of india and not only did he get a Second Chance at life, but he was able to bridge the gap and find his other mother. He has two beacons of love whereas mantosh was in this horrible, horrible orphanage for a lot longer and he kind of witnessed a harsher brutality. So, he came into the family with more demons to battle and i think, i would not want to talk too much about it, that is personal to him and the family, but they are growing together. Jeff this is one of the more exercisesyou do some to get ready. Why did he do that . Dev so many reasons. Performanceeactive in the beginning of the film. The second part is all about in the internal struggle where a somethingis realizing and talking about it. So when you are following a character who cannot talk about his feelings, that is a difficult space. He had me visiting orphanages and writing the trains. Me and rooney did something when we first met. It was called the monkey exercise. He took away the dialogue from the scene and it was kind of a moment when i was trying to bring it back around to me. But i cannot say anything. I was walking into the room and he was like, i need you to act like a monkey. And i am on all fours and she was doing the same. And what it brought out was the tactility, because you cannot talk. So to move the hair off of her face, turn her around, that builds a chemistry that i think is hard to manufacture in such a short amount of time. But we felt like we had been together for a long time in a relationship because all of a sudden you are rubbing noses and doing things on camera that otherwise you would be afraid to d