host: neils lesniewski.st: so obviously on the , that is in minnesota going to be an interesting question for the voters to decide up there in the fall in the state attorney general race. point, this is something that senator flake was kind of wrestling with about a week ago, the question of what exactly is the burden of proof. even if you can reasonably assume that there is nothing that has been raised against judge kavanaugh that would meet , criminal standard necessarily what exactly is the standard for confirmation of a supreme court -- confirmation to the supreme court? senator flake said to a few of us that it was sort of maybe like the impeachment question because there is no exact standard. it is not like you are dealing with preponderance of evidence or beyond a reasonable doubt. it is not something nearly as clearly legally defined as to what the threshold is for the allegations. host: can you talk a little bit about what the kavanaugh nomination, this investigation, and one-week delay has meant fo