do they wait and play that at the last second? >> harris i anticipate he will plead guilty to all 11 counts. it doesn't do him good to plead guilty because he needs to negotiate. insanity is affirmative defense, so the burden is on him to prove it. he will have to bring in, similar to the colorado shootings, bring in all kinds of experts to do all kinds of mental evaluations. i think there is some ground for that and that is where the defense has to go. they don't really have anything else. harris: how are courts looking at the insanity plea these days? i remember a time you would have to have a high burden of proof. are we at that same point or has it changed? >> it is lower burden. >> that's right. it's a lower burden. the burden shifts to the defendant. he has to prove meets the legal standard of insanity but it's a lower burden than the state is going to have when they have to prove the elements of the crime. harris: new topic real quickly and has to do with a bikini