and a look at the life of woodie guthrie; george washington university's hughes deputy director of the program on extremism talk bowled the threat posed by american supporters of isis. and historian alice baumgardner rahms the lives of slaves who escaped the south from mexico. that starts tonight at 6:25 p.m. eastern and you can find more schedule information at booktv.org or your program guide. >> monday night on the commune that it cores journalist and author james ball discusses this book the tangled web we weave about the history of the internet today's problems including privacy, ownership and monopoly power. >> we don't look at this technology that keeps creating monoploids, keeps creating the biggest businesses in the world, all five of the world's biggest publicly listed companies now are tech companies and we don't go, how come the internet, this thing that we are all told is going equalize us and connect us, how comp it keeps creating really powerful companies and really powerful individuals. >> whack the communicate indicators on monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> n