eduardo beckett, lawyer for emilio gutierrez-soto.f thecarren, head national press club, speaking to us from washington, d.c. in 30 seconds, we will review what has happened so far in the family separation cases. whwhat has happened to the children, scores of them under five who are still languishing in jails around the country. and then what about the 3000 children who are supposed to be reunited by july 26? stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: performing here in our studios. to see the full interview and performances, go to democracynow.org. two days after a court-imposed deadline, the trump administration said thursday that just 57 of the e children 103 under the age of five have been reunited with their parents after they were separated at the border under the zero tolerance policy. officials said they could not reunite the other 46 children because their parents have been accused of crimes, because the children were not related to the people they were separated from, or, in at least a dozen cases, because u.s. immigration authoriti