beginning, the president said i feel bad, i feel badly for both. that was in response to shouted questions, not just about paul manafort, but also about michael cohen. but the president didn't say anything else about cohen as he spoke to reporters. he only wanted to talk about manafort, even though he made himself the point of coming over to speak to reporters about this. that was the first reaction we got from the white house, because in the hours before that, sarah sanders, the press secretary, had said nothing about the manafort verdict, and nothing about cohen, either. but now we do have a statement from the president's legal team, from rudy guiliani, the president's lead attorney representing him in this russia probe on michael cohen. and in this statement, he says there is no allegation of wrongdoing against the president in the government's charges against mr. cohen. he said it's clear that as the prosecutor noted, mr. cohen's actions reflect a pattern of lies and dishonesty over a significant period of time. wolf, what rudy guiliani doesn't mention in that statement is that michael cohen himself who has known the president for over