and saturday a conversation with justice alina kagan at her alma mater, princeton university. here is a look. >> to hearing that you see on tv is the tip of the iceberg as he went around, i think i did 82 of them. what was striking was how many of them, republicans and democrats, wanted to talk to me about the second amendment. but with the kinds of rules, there are at least whirls about what i could say because then they knew that they could and asked a very direct questions about these particular cases. so the proxies were along the lines of do you hunt. and i went through these interviews and my answers were so pathetic. and do you know anyone who hunts? not really. [laughter] and so i was sitting down with one of the senators from idaho who has a ranch and is a great hunter himself and he was telling me all about how important this was with many of his constituents and i totally understand why. and so when i was feeling a little bit punching, it was late in the day and i said, you know, senator, this is something that was apart of it and he looked at me with abject horror