also stand by, i feel that you want to get in here. the stakes are huge. this is why the supreme court matters. perfectly illustrates the difference between the 5-4 conservative or liberal supreme court. what we are looking at here is precisely the right decision. the supreme court has absolutely no business legislating entirely there. they have to follow the constitution and the law. inserting yourself as a justice into a political process, and inherently political question, which is how do you draw lines, it is incompatible with the system. i think this is an incredibly important decision. trace: i don t know about that because i think what kagan is so angry about is that this is a push, you had one state on one side, and the supreme court was supposed to settle this
rob: beverly, your response. it s wrong for anyone to conflate any type of russia collusion which often the liberals want to point to this situation, there s no proof that trump did anything with the campaign and i don t think he helps himself with this. he has tougher talk with theresa may, the prime minister than he has around putin and i think it s important for him, especially this week to come out and support his strongest allies and condemning action by russia. rob: michael, he s been rather soft as far as narrative, maybe out of respect or fear of the nation that has very large nuclear arsenal, whatever the reason, he does himself a disservice but not making those comments? he absolutely does, you have seen across the country, there s the narrative that there s improper relationship between president trump and vladimir putin, he needs to ease those fears for all americans so that we can get back to business legislating. rob: is there a belief that putin and trump conspired i