john sepulveda, leaning "times" rerder cindy fro santa ana. and attorney talia inlander who represents mothers seeking asylum in the u.s. who joins us via skype from los angeles. happy to have all three of you on. thank you. john,et's begin with you, give us a status update at of this moment what is the trump s administratiing about why some of these families with very young children can't be reunited? >> well, they're essentiallyg saycouple of things. the first is that some of these parents have committed crimes. in fact one man from guatemala is wanted for murder. another man is supposedly allegedly had ad.u.i. case that's been verified. there's a lot of other asons besides these ten or so parents who have had committed crimes. anothereason is that 12 of these parents have been deported. that means that their children eie in this country, but they are in t country of origin. and there's no clear reunificthion pay for those people. one man has a communicable disease and two other people, it's been determine reasonable doubt not actually the p