michael cohen, the president's former fixer, committed to at least two felonies at the direction of the president, crimes prosecutors say they could prove with text messages, audio recordings, and chats sent over encrypted apps. the unprecedented level of cooperation from the president's most trusted has the white house wrangling with this very important question today. what do federal prosecutors know about their boss that they don't? i'm going to add matt here from "the boston globe." this in some ways has moved from russia to the president's sort of personal finances and personal dealings, something that must make this president very uncomfortable. >> yeah, i mean, the walls are sort of closing in from all sorts of areas among people that he has trusted for a long time. i think that puts him in an extremely vulnerable situation. but it's not dealing yet with