when you're reading a sonnet by shakespea shakespeare, you may not know what shakespeare intended to say, but what you do have is the sonnet itself. and by looking at the meaning of the poem, you can excavate what it actually means. >> given the fact that you are certainly someone who is quite conservative, what do you see is the impact of justice scalia's untimely death, not only on the court but on the presidential election this year. >> i must say when i got the news, i felt a sense of deep sorrow, but also a cold, a chill of fear down my smien because the supreme court has been so precariously balanced. it's been very frustrating for us as conservatives that the democrats can depend almost with certitude on their guys. the democrats' nominees on the courts act like democrats. on the republican side, it's always like gee, what is kennedy going to do? oops, we got kennedy -- i'm sorry, we got kennedy but we lost roberts. so scalia was the intellectual leader of the conservative side of the court and he'll be deeply missed. >> and he was not only the intellectual leader own the man