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we will be focusing on ivanka trump and jared kushner and our last half-hour. we hope you tune in. coming up later, we are going to check in with dave spencer. he is the founder of "practically republican," the nephew of nelson rockefeller. we will talk about the role of moderates in the gop. up next, dr. anthony fauci , director andas producer of the new documentary as "washington journal" continues on this sunday morning, the second day of april. we are back in a moment. we hope you stay with us. ♪
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announcer: tonight on "q&a" -- >> it was everywhere in decline, nationalists were rising up. the big strategic question that the u.s. faced was should it support britain against the rising nationalists, or should it try to create a new order by mediating between the nationalists in the british? announcer: michael durand on his book "ike's gamble: america's rise to dominance in the middle east," about the 1956 suez crisis and the aftermath. >> what he is trying to present is the soviet union, aligning with the nationalists, undermining the british, taking control of the oil. we heard about the oil because it was 100% of european oil coming from the middle east. we wanted to make sure we had a friendly arab regimes, ever if not aligned, and at least keep the soviet union out. that's the goal.
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announcer: tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." announcer: monday night on "the communicators," president and ceo talks about the internet and telecom landscape as congress take steps to rollback privacy rules adopted by the sec last week -- fcc last week. he's interviewed by david shepherdson. >> the house voted 250-205 to reverse the privacy rules. one of the protections that consumers have in the wake of that vote - - >> consumers yesterday and today have strong privacy protections that ensure the integrity of their sensitive data. our companies are aligned in ensuring that sensitive data, deeply sensitive aspects of our personal lives, will not and
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should not be actually transacted or shared online . it's also good news that the current chairman of the sec and ftc have joined together in hat ason voice to say t we move forward to involving the framework of privacy, trying to make it consistent, they will be acting together and in partnership to ensure consumers are receiving their privacy protections they require. and watch "the communicators," monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. announcer: live today at noon eastern, investigative journalist and best-selling author amy jacobson is our guest on booktv's "in-depth." >> what's clear is that it's moving humans in the military environment toward being comfortable with this idea of emerging man and machine. announcer: she is known for her writings on war, weapons,
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security, and government secrets, and will discuss her 51," andoks, "area her most recent phenomena. join our conversation with your calls, emails, tweets, and facebook questions, live at noon eastern on "bo booktv. "washington journal" continues. host: janet tobias is the director and producer of the new documentary, "unseen enemy," and friend of the network, dr. anthony though fauci. what have you learned in working on this? guest: this is an extraordinary demonstration of the kinds of challenges you have of emerging and r
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