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midterm elections begins, Margaret Warner looks at the effects
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Economics correspondent Paul Solman goes on a tour of the latest
of the high-tech.
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tend to be the dark side, layoffs, inequality, and global
warming.
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have a tool.
The tool is steam. Steam amplifies human muscle. The next tool
was the computer.
The computer amplifies human intelligence.
Then you have the network, and the network amplifies the human
voice. Every time you do that,
you have an effect of combining all of us to one plus one equals
a very big number.
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He's a member of the armed services committee, and returned
earlier this month from his ninth trip to iraq.
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Brzezinski, national security advisor to president Carter and a
counselor at the Center for Strategic and International Studies;
and Walter Russell Mead, senior fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy
at the Council on Foreign Relations.