to buy the infrastructure to do this. so i think we are really moving ahead to what could be a really dramatic outcome and the timing of it is of course extremely interesting with it being three days away from a meeting between donald trump and putin which should not happen. he should only go there if he is going to fly home with these defendants. and put them before the justice system. otherwise he shouldn t go. harry, one thing here in sort of the broad scope of things to refer back to what jill is talking about, is the timeline coming in focus. when the hacks happened. the russians are hacking in march and they are getting the dnc stuff, john podesta. and a period after that with people saying we have hillary s e-mails. and dirt promise that goes don junior and they take the meeting.
saying we don t know if it is the russians. we know papadopoulos was trying to make contact while the russians were attacking. this shows to me that trump and his lieutenants were willing to help. that in itself is a profound act of betrayal. thank you for joining me. i am joined by harry lippmann. and jill wine banks. with we got the documents in the russian involved in sort of propaganda efforts, this question well, the hacks are not in here. what are your impressions as someone as a watergate prosecutor and a prosecutor more broadly, about which direction
the adversary. we know this was happening presumably details that we saw today came out in the debates. and one appearance after another saying we don t know if it is the russians. we know papadopoulos was trying to make contact while the russians were attacking. this shows to me that trump and his lieutenants were willing to help. that in itself is a profound act of betrayal. thank you for joining me. i am joined by harry lippmann. and jill wine banks. with we got the documents in the russian involved in sort of propaganda efforts, this
possibly both the social media aspects which was the first indictment and now the hacking and the false information that was put into getting the money to buy the infrastructure to do this. so i think we are really moving ahead to what could be a really dramatic outcome and the timing of it is of course extremely interesting with it being three days away from a meeting between donald trump and putin which should not happen. he should only go there if he is going to fly home with these defendants. and put them before the justice system. otherwise he shouldn t go. harry, one thing here in sort of the broad scope of things to refer back to what jill is talking about, is the timeline coming in focus. when the hacks happened. the russians are hacking in march and they are getting the dnc stuff, john podesta.
intense debate. much of the focus is on roe v. wade but other key cases like voting rights and campaign finance hang in the balance. harry lippmann joins me, as well as pete williams. pete, in gaming this, as you know better than anyone, all of these people have been vetted and cleared by the federalist society. we have to assume they re conservatives. but among conservatives, there are those who are more true believing on some things than others. so what are the objections to cavanaugh, for instance? well, i think they focus on two decisions that he joined, one in dissent when he said that a young woman who was arrested as an illegal immigrant and held in detention was not entitled to have the federal government help her get an abortion. he agreed with that, but his dissent by some opponents of abortion wasn t considered strong enough. so it wasn t his position.