for politico and msnbc contributor. betsy, good morning to you. on a number of fronts, this is a very, very busy week for capitol hill. i do want to start with january 6th stuff, though. the bottom line here is that they had subpoenaed four people. three of whom they say there's still some conversations going on with, but steve ban nonhas been really clear, you're not getting papers, text, testimony from me and they're going to vote on whether to hold him in contempt on tuesday. >> that's right. and it's particularly unusual that of this group of four officials, bannon is the one doing the most to stiff ample the select committee. at issue here he claims this question of executive privilege, which is the kind of fuzzy, murky but real right that presidents exist to some extent to keep their private conversations secret. now, the other three folks who have been subpoenaed, kash patel, mark meadows and dan scavino were administration officials on january 6th.