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you see this right here? laura: you have no idea how to do it, you re making it up as a go along. sean: then you hit record and it will ask you a question, one time only or every episode? every episode of the ingraham angle on the dvr. laura: i hear your producers laughing in the background. sean: they are laughing because it s easy! laura: they are laughing at you and me because we are hilarious. we love you, see you tomorrow. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. rights for all, that s the focus of tonight s angle. it wasn t until about 1992 when i began my clerkship for justice clarence thomas that i began to pay attention to how the media writes about the supreme court. i m talking about the new york times and the washington post, time magazine, newsweek, television reporters, 90% of them believe the court rulings were radical and outside the mainstream unless those rulings affirmed whatever the new york times and harvard law school b
sixth amendment right to confront your accuser in court and you don t have to do it to exercise your second amendment rights either. the law in new york new york is a state that doesn t allow the open carry of firearms in public. the only way you can carry a firearm in public is to get a concealed carry permit. in order do that, you had to go to the sheriff and demonstrate some special need. it wasn t enough to say you want it for self-defense or you live in a high crime area or you have some need like that. you had to show why you as opposed to many other people should get a permit to carry a concealed weapon. the supreme court said today, that violates the second amendment. that s a restriction the second amendment doesn t permit. the unanswered questions are, first of all what about sensitive areas? will local governments have the ability to red line those and say, yes, you can get a concealed carry permit, but you can t carry your gun into these sensitive places? the su
kemp has a large lead over david perdue. i want to bring in our dean howard dean. this is one of the weeks were if you watch msnbc you ve seen steve at the big board, we have his great company last night. both are still being tallied but a lot of us worry you see the numbers in pennsylvania is really a tale of two states, two primaries, the real question of who will actually turn out in november. are republicans hurting themselves in that he stay? was that the republicans are hurting themselves already all over the place. first of all, this is the republican court that did this. but 58% of the people in the country believe that roe versus wade should not be overturned. that is going to create some headwinds in places like georgia, where there are a lot of moderate voters who might lean republican. could not do it the last time. pennsylvania is a perfect example of that. this guy mastriano, i think he s nuts. denying that the election was fair. how do you think all those penns