urge the justice department to prosecute anyone who refuses to comply with subpoenas from the panel. now there are some signs of what could potentially be progress. schiff said today the committee is engaging with lawyers for former chief of staff mark meadows and former pentagon official kash patel to try to secure their testimony. as you noted, longtime trump adviser steve bannon has indicated he'll not appear until a judge resolves questions about executive privilege. now bannon was not part of the executive branch at the time in question and his blanket refusal to cooperate is unlikely to hold up. he's scheduled for a deposition on thursday. if he makes good on his threat not to show, just how fast could a criminal referral happen? let's take a listen. >> days, weeks, months in terms of when the criminal referral will come? >> it will come very fast if people refuse to cooperate. >> schiff noted unlike the past