the 2000s, but so far no big bombshells. democrats are pushing for more. millions of pages still held in the national archives from kavanaugh's time as president bush's staff secretary. that's the person who controls what goes in and out of the oval office. the republican chairman of the judiciary committee, senator chuck grassley, calls those records, quote, the least relevant, compares them to the inbox and outbox of the oval office. we've kept cnn's manu raju here with us. democrats keep looking. there's this to argue and that to argue. there seems nothing huge at the moment. is that fair? >> yeah, that's fair. even democrats i was talking to yesterday say they have not been able to find anything in these documents so far. there are more coming. not just from his time -- mostly from his time in the white house counsel's office. they're not going to get those documents from the staff secretary time because, as grassley said, that's not relevant to this. however, what the democrats are saying is that they believe -- they're wondering whether or not