. >> host: well, here to help us dig into some of the specific issues is amir nasr of the morning consult. >> thank you. one thing that you mentioned, mr. aaron, was broadband deployment. i was interested, i know that this is an area where in the past especially in congress it's brought republicans and democrats together. secretary clinton has discussed she wants to bring 100 percent of households online by 2020. the gop party platform talks about building private and public partnerships to bring rural america online. i'm just curious from both of your, you know, perspectives, is this an area where we can see the most, it's most likely to bring consensus in the next administration, next congress? >> guest: i think that's a good question. i think there should be consensus. i certainly think at a baseline that the notion is now a necessity, i think that's something that even clinton said in her tech agenda, and i think there's growing agreement, you know, that while the internet may not quite be up there with water or electricity, it ranks alongside hot water in terms of need and importance