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When we talk about privacy, it really is a non-binary ethical problem.

I am particularly glad to have Dr. Charles Romaine from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) here with us today.

It's been a really interesting hearing, and I'm looking forward to the questions.

I'm really excited about our hearing this morning. On the benefits and risks of biometric technologies, and exploring research opportunities in these technologies.

I think there's a big difference between--when we talk about the parade of horribles, whether or not it's government using--violating people's privacy, or other entities, because government has a coercive power that other entities don't.

Thank you, Chairman Foster, for convening this hearing.

I hope today's hearing will be a productive discussion that will help us learn ways to improve biometric technologies for the future.

I think maybe control over who has access to the data... that's closer to the mark.

He knew it, and he wanted them to march on the Capitol. He encouraged them to do it.

It's a concern. And anyone who is trying to dissuade or tamper a witness should be on notice that that's a crime.

No one is disputing that the then President wanted to go to the Capitol to be with the rioters. That's a pretty disturbing fact.

I think it is very important that he come in and answer the Committee's questions, and I hope that he does.

I think that this should be automatic--an application should be put in front of a noncitizen soldier, and they can decide.

I hope that we are able to take some action to smooth the return of those who served their country in the United States military and who ended up outside of the United States.

I'm hopeful that we can move forward to pass legislation to honor our veterans, to make sure that they get the respect that they earned through their service to our country.

My bill would authorize $100 billion for a new grant program to provide assistance of up to 10 percent of the purchase price of a home to first-time, first-generation homebuyers.

How many deported family members have been allowed back in?