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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101010:15:24:00

google has already tested the car on the streets of california, but don't expect to see cars on the road soon as experts say they're years away from mass production. so how would you like to know what will be hot in the tech world? popular mechanics spells it out with the breakthrough awards, gps devices that allow you to communicate with the outside world when you're in the country, a new smart phone that operates like a laptop. wow! senior science editor with "popular mechanics." you talk about electric cars. you have the nissan leaf, chevy volt. >> this is the year for electric vehicles, is the paris auto show showed. we'll pefeel electric vehicles aren't a one size fits all solution. a couple of different approaches and we picks the two the most innovative. the first is the chevy volt, and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101002:14:25:00

most innovative, sisco, microsoft, google, and they all pay for performance. we can do the same in education, unions have it right for unions, they want to get their teachers paid the most and not ever get fired. that's great, but that's not t the-- shouldn't be for public education. >> by the way, most presidents send their kids to private school. >> jimmy carter didn't. >> well, alt politicians that are-- now, will the me just say, low brow. >> really? >> what most those companies have in common, they keep hiring people to work from them from other countries where they're educated properly and we read the study for students in japanese run circles around students in-- and point is that a union doesn't make your students stupid. we have a lot of problems here, the unions are a very small piece of it.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100926:21:48:00

among the most innovative ever. actually put it into second place. just to remind you how huge it is, what happens, stuff falls, everything explodes. ultimately it was all one shot. >> that's the thing. i was going to say, was this one take? >> one shot. >> it was one shot. i think it was maybe the second take. all the time to set this up. >> oh, my gosh. >> modern art on you tube. managed all over the world. here's one from brancos bardo, a film student in the university of arts in bucharest. it was a project that he did for his degree. he set up these shots. he's basically lying there, but he tells a story in all these pixels, more than 5,400 photographs were shot using a mix of stop-animation techniques. when you watch it, i'm looking at it. he's got a bike. >> that's very cool. i was having a hard time figuring out what i was seeing before, the imagery. this i get.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100907:20:54:00

but policy and working families, in america. >> you need the union dues. >>guest: let me finish my one sentence: about 30 years of declining wages and that's the reason we can't get out of this recession. every economist will tell you it is lack of consumer demand because we have had 30 years of stagnant and declining wages. and it is quality of life. not dues. >> you want to continue the union membership, extend union rules into all facets of american life. so, if apple, the computer company, had been unionized since day one, it was a union company, top-to-bottom from day one the way you like, would it be the same dynamic, brillant company it is today? >>guest: i do. i do. union workers are the most productive, and union workers are the most innovative.

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