coming up monday morning, washington examiner white house correspondent demi moore and and matt correspondent fuller talk about the week ahead. the government accountability office's jessica lucas judy discuss federal programs and their cost to american taxpayers. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern monday morning. join the discussion. monday night on the communicators, american cable association, president, and ceo polka and andrew peterson talk about the issues facing rural and suburban broadband providers. >> we serve so many areas. 35% of our customers don't have access to a traditional cable provider. in many instances, tedious is is the only provider in that area. we have worked with the sec on programs that make partnership investments through the federal universal service program to bring broadband to customers that did not previously have it broadband,quate bring them more rich, robust broadband in the future. >> i think it's very important that as the administration, the, congress, considers -- the fcc, congress considers other concepts, broadband