>> miguel marquez, thanks. >> there's something else that played out in court today. michael cohen's attorney mentioned something that stormy daniels' attorney has said, claiming that cohen could be indicted in the next 90 days. joining me now is stormy daniels' attorney, michael avenatti. michael, what do you make of michael cohen's legal team using in court today your own timetable for what you say could be a potential criminal indictment against him in new york, basically trying to use that against you to try to slow down your civil lawsuit. >> well, i mean, i thought, anderson, it was cute. but beyond that, it wasn't very effective. the judge isn't going to make a decision based on the timetable that i provide publicly. he's going to make a decision based on competent, admissible evidence, and he found, to quote him, that their motion, their attempt had gaping holes, closed quote, in connection with it. so, you know, i think they're in a bad place as relates to this motion. and i think the judge sees through it. i don't know what he's going to ultimately rule, but we were