the shot, to see the position of mr. locke at the time with the gun in his hand, to know whether or not the threat was immediate or not. but not seeing that, it's very difficult to judge. but that will all be part of the investigation, and my understanding, the state a.g. is going to be involved in the investigation. >> rob doar, i do note the idea of being consistent and the idea of what you stand for in terms of second amendment and having it apply to instances like this i think will go a long way to evaluating no-knock warrants. thank you for your time, both of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. we'll turn to a first amendment fight in just a moment. i'm talking about sarah palin and her defamation lawsuit against "the new york times." how the legal case could have some of palin's own supporters hoping she doesn't win. i'll tell you why next.