doors, won't happen until they get the fbi supplemental background investigation. the reason why is this, wolf. we talked about this a little earlier, i think it is an important point. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell does not want the expanded fbi background investigation. he wants to move forward now. he had fully planned to have a final vote as soon as tuesday. he does not have the votes, and so a simple mathematical reality comes into play right now. until his senators are comfortable, until he has at least 50 votes, they have to do what those senators need to try to move this nomination forward. so while they may now be on the kavanaugh nomination, the fate of the kavanaugh nomination is still very much up in the air, still very much contingent on what the fbi interviews find and still completely hanging in the balance and in the hands of really three republican senators and two democratic senators, wolf. >> i want to be precise, phil. there's a lot of procedural -- a voice vote is going on right now. i'm not sure what we saw was the procedural vote, allowing the motion to move forward for a