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chernow recognizes -- the chernow recognizes the ranking member. >> thank you for your leadership. i want to commend all of your hard work on this issue and being a leader in congress on how to better protect information from americans across the country. today's hearing provides an opportunity to hear directly from industry experts and stakeholders on protecting american's personal identity. the task force put out a similar hearing in 2019 and it is important to continue to consider gaps that persist. forward. as the consumer it often feels like you need to share every important detail of your personal identity in order to even think about creating an account with a financial institution or other internet service provider. sharing her driver's license, social security number, sometimes your passport and other sensitive information online can be intimidating and to make consumers question whether their information is safe and secure. and it's not hard to see why financial interest firmest, cybersecurity attacks approximate 300 times more quickly than other businesses. these have oc
chernow recognizes -- the chernow recognizes the ranking member. >> thank you for your leadership. i want to commend all of your hard work on this issue and being a leader in congress on how to better protect information from americans across the country. today's hearing provides an opportunity to hear directly from industry experts and stakeholders on protecting american's personal identity. the task force put out a similar hearing in 2019 and it is important to continue to consider gaps...
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. >> brooks: earlier in the year i canead ron chernow's fabulous biography.s hard to read that history and not look at what's happening today. if you are a legislature of any matter you do not want to be ton side of disparate outcomes along racial grounds. it is just abhorrent. i guess would i disagree with president carter, in that i think 2022 election is going to be a fair election. i don't think we've totally trashed our system and that's why i make the emphasis, when you try to diswriment against people, one of the things that's happened and it's not coming back right, they come back against you harder. when people are trying to perceive the legistures are trying to turn us away, whether that will be still the system long term is an open question. but i think overall we have mail in ballots, we have longer periods we did, 20, 30 years ago. as much as a person can be outraged what's happening our election will be fair in 2022 i imagine. >> woodruff: jonathan, i was struck by the poll, npr and marris, 99% of the respondents said it was good to show a gover
. >> brooks: earlier in the year i canead ron chernow's fabulous biography.s hard to read that history and not look at what's happening today. if you are a legislature of any matter you do not want to be ton side of disparate outcomes along racial grounds. it is just abhorrent. i guess would i disagree with president carter, in that i think 2022 election is going to be a fair election. i don't think we've totally trashed our system and that's why i make the emphasis, when you try to...
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chernow's grant. and also, another book by joan. it's one of the finest books written about grant. just tell the story of grant, it tells the story of grant's reputation at the same time. it is a wonderful book that i would highly recommend. susan: earlier, you referenced theodore roosevelt as our most prolific writing president. both him and woodrow wilson who was our only president from the academy, you say that their first books were their best. why? craig: i think because they were young and passionate and they had a lot of energy. but i also think they were really thinking of themselves as writers at that time. and being a writer and a politician are not always the same approach. they don't always require the same skills. a writer looks for complexity, and says, what is the core of this problem? what is the back story of this problem? a politician needs to simplify. because a politician needs to get popular support. so when roosevelt and wilson were working on their first books, they were thinking as writers. roosevelt started his first book actually while he was a student at
chernow's grant. and also, another book by joan. it's one of the finest books written about grant. just tell the story of grant, it tells the story of grant's reputation at the same time. it is a wonderful book that i would highly recommend. susan: earlier, you referenced theodore roosevelt as our most prolific writing president. both him and woodrow wilson who was our only president from the academy, you say that their first books were their best. why? craig: i think because they were young...