>> sdny doing the raid is already a big deal. we've already established that, chuck. having potential recordings about the president, is it going to be difficult to decide what's attorney-client privilege and what's not? i was talking to somebody today who said in their interactions with michael, he wasn't really acting as a lawyer for the president. trump organization had a general counsel. i know when i had to deal with legal issues with the campaign, ask them legal questions or ask the organization legal questions, i didn't go to michael cohen. i went to somebody else. >> so i don't think it is going to be that difficult. it has to be done carefully because you don't want the filter team passing to the clean team stuff they shouldn't see. that's a problem. prosecutors have been doing this for decades. we know how to do this. and if there is a document that's questionable, it might be privileged, you can leave it on the other side of the wall or you can go to the judge and seek her guidance. so really, there's a system in place to do this.