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He has dreamed up this potentially real scenario – Breakpoint is the book.
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BLITZER: Your new book, "Breakpoint," is a novel, but it does show a very chilling picture of what a cyber attack against the United States could result in.
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So what does "Breakpoint" author Richard Clark now see happening next in Iraq and beyond?
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How worried should we be that what the picture that you paint in "Breakpoint" could actually occur?
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BLITZER: Richard Clarke is the author of a new novel entitled "Breakpoint".
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And what I tried to do in "Breakpoint" is to project you forward in the form of a political thriller into an environment five years from now, where we're even more dependent on computer networks and other technologies.
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BLITZER: Richard Clarke is the author of a new novel entitled "Breakpoint".
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Prison Fellowship founder Charles Colson addressed Oprah's spirituality in a 2005 "Breakpoint" broadcast.
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This test was delivered longitudinally to 1,500 people in the book Breakpoint And Beyond.
Matt Cynamon: Communities In Space: How Re-Framing Our Spaces Can Reshape Our Future Matt Cynamon 2011
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This test was delivered longitudinally to 1,500 people in the book Breakpoint And Beyond.
Matt Cynamon: Communities In Space: How Re-Framing Our Spaces Can Reshape Our Future Matt Cynamon 2011
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