you understand that? >> that is understood, sir. >> that was david wildstein and his straight out of casting attorney, saying as little as possible to new jersey lawmakers, who compelled him to testify last week, on the great new jersey bridgegate scandal. dave wildstein is the official who appears to have carried out the order from governor christie's deputy chief of staff, to cause some traffic problems in ft. lee, which he accomplished by closing down lanes to the george washington bridge last september, in what appears to be an effort to intentionally cause those traffic problems for ft. lee. they went on for four days plus. mr. wildstein sat at the witness table in the new jersey legislature last week, refusing to talk, knowing that committee could hold him in contempt for his refusal. the committee did vote to hold him in contempt. that contempt charge has now been referred to a new jersey county prosecutor. but it's interesting, the threat of being prosecuted for contempt didn't seem to scare david wildstein into talking, right? he knew that was a possibility