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joining us now is james grace with the panasonic corporation. what do you do?guest: i'm the director for new product development in the automotive area. >> host: and what kind of products is panasonic developing for the automotive industry? >> guest: we have a lot of business in what we call multimedia or infotainment. we're number one market share, actually, so a lot of what i do is looking at the future of those products. but we're also trying to branch out into some other product areas. a lot of what we do in the automotive space is take our technology from the consumer area or other areas of panasonic's business globally and figure out how to apply it to automotive, so that's a lot of what i do, figuring out how to bring that technology into -- >> host: so what are some of the products that you're displaying here? >> guest: we call in the rotary control tablet, or sometimes we call it the next gen integrated center. the big innovation here is the nobs that we -- knobs that we invented. there's been a trend towards cars being designed to use all touch screen
joining us now is james grace with the panasonic corporation. what do you do?guest: i'm the director for new product development in the automotive area. >> host: and what kind of products is panasonic developing for the automotive industry? >> guest: we have a lot of business in what we call multimedia or infotainment. we're number one market share, actually, so a lot of what i do is looking at the future of those products. but we're also trying to branch out into some other product...
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Aug 26, 2014
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. >> host: joining us now is james grace. what do you do? >> guest: i am the director in the auto motive product area. >> host: what kind of products are you building? >> guest: we have a lot in infotainment and we are number one share globally in audio. i look at the future of those programs and try to branch out into some other product areas. so a lot of what we do is take technology from the consumer area or other areas. the big innovation here is the knobs that we invented. there has been a trend in recent years towards cars being designed to use all flex screens eliminating knobs. it has a new high tech feel to it and also causes problems in terms of the systems being a bit harder to use. so we have developed the knobs and they are patents technology that allows us to put a rotary knob on top of the display. so it is as a best of both words situation. >> host: this is build into a car? >> guest: this might be built into the center stack of the car where you control the radio or navigation system. we designed it to be we think easy to us
. >> host: joining us now is james grace. what do you do? >> guest: i am the director in the auto motive product area. >> host: what kind of products are you building? >> guest: we have a lot in infotainment and we are number one share globally in audio. i look at the future of those programs and try to branch out into some other product areas. so a lot of what we do is take technology from the consumer area or other areas. the big innovation here is the knobs that we...
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Aug 23, 2014
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joining us now is james grace who is with panasonic. what do you do a panasonic?> i am the director for new product development in the automotive area. >> and what kind of product is panasonic developing for the automotive industry? >> we have a lot of business right now and what we call multimedia or input gaming. we are actually -- a lot of people do not know this -- but we are the number one market share globally in multimedia, audio, infotainment systems. a lot of what i do is looking at the future of those products. we're also trying to branch out into some other product areas, a lot of what we do in the automotive space is take our technology from the consumer area and figure out how to apply it to automotive. that is a lot of what i do. figuring out how to bring the technology into the automotive space. >> so, what are some of the products you are displaying? >> we call this the rotary control tablet or sometimes the nextgen integrated -- the big innovation is the nobs we invented. there has been a trend in recent years towards cars being designed to use to
joining us now is james grace who is with panasonic. what do you do a panasonic?> i am the director for new product development in the automotive area. >> and what kind of product is panasonic developing for the automotive industry? >> we have a lot of business right now and what we call multimedia or input gaming. we are actually -- a lot of people do not know this -- but we are the number one market share globally in multimedia, audio, infotainment systems. a lot of what i do...
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. >> james' parents staying remarkably strong as they have through this ordeal singing "amazing grace and stood infront thanking the crowd for their support and received a standing ovation. the reverend extended the personal condolences of pope francis. early in the week the pope spoke to james' parents for 20 minutes in a long and tense, very compassionate we phone call. today, the mass was for those hostages still held captive by isis. last night, 200 people gathered for a vigil to remember and honor his courage and work as a journalist reporting from the frontlines of syria's civil war. there was a service in iraq, as well, today. >> there was gunfire at a fancy award show party in los angeles. witnesses say they targeted chris brown. another celebrity was hit instead. eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein
. >> james' parents staying remarkably strong as they have through this ordeal singing "amazing grace and stood infront thanking the crowd for their support and received a standing ovation. the reverend extended the personal condolences of pope francis. early in the week the pope spoke to james' parents for 20 minutes in a long and tense, very compassionate we phone call. today, the mass was for those hostages still held captive by isis. last night, 200 people gathered for a vigil to...
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Aug 18, 2014
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explain the difference between the king james version and niv, sing amazing grace in four octaves, playe in a country band, give us his recipe for barbecue rub, coach little league, tree a coon with a hound dog and show us how he calls ducks. if he can't, stick with what he knows, shut his pie hole, bless his heart. all right. moviegoers flocking to see movies that promote wholesome values and support christian teaching. kevin sorbo of "god's not dead" why faith-based films are outperforming hollywood big budgets. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. but now that we have the adjustable base, it's even better. [alex] when i put my feet up on this bed, my stress just goes away. [evie] i go up...heeeeyyy... [donna]our tempur-pedic is the best thing in our house, 'cept for my husband. [lauren] wait,wait,where are you going? [announcer] discover how tempur-pedic can move you. and now through september 7th,save up to $500 on a tempur-pedic mat
explain the difference between the king james version and niv, sing amazing grace in four octaves, playe in a country band, give us his recipe for barbecue rub, coach little league, tree a coon with a hound dog and show us how he calls ducks. if he can't, stick with what he knows, shut his pie hole, bless his heart. all right. moviegoers flocking to see movies that promote wholesome values and support christian teaching. kevin sorbo of "god's not dead" why faith-based films are...
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Aug 22, 2014
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president's display of awkward las of grace -- lack of sensitivity and lack of grace in dealing with the beheading of james foley. but the white house failure to act, some upset that they chose to try to rescue foley and other american hostages and failed, an admission some say is helpful to our enemies, and it may embolten them. in a pentagon news confront, chuck hai hagel stood by his bo' decision. >> there is always risk, there continues to be risk in every action or inaction we take. also, the administration had informed the families of the hostages. of this effort. lou: the administration was stumbleing over itself to escape responsible of any -- accountability of any kind in face of that criticism, the state department insisting they would not have made that fail mission public, were it not for the national media, which had forced their action. >> we had no intention of ever making this public, when a number of media outlets came to the government with details information that had been provided to them, we were forced at that points to acknowledge it, given they were going to run stories one way or t
president's display of awkward las of grace -- lack of sensitivity and lack of grace in dealing with the beheading of james foley. but the white house failure to act, some upset that they chose to try to rescue foley and other american hostages and failed, an admission some say is helpful to our enemies, and it may embolten them. in a pentagon news confront, chuck hai hagel stood by his bo' decision. >> there is always risk, there continues to be risk in every action or inaction we take....
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Aug 22, 2014
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distance, them a fully family, the parents of james foley, have been uncommonly graceful in their approachtion and the intensity. >> he and they have been enormous the courageous, and i give them a great deal of credit. >> if john kerry spoke to the hostages, nothe ransom, what would you say to them? >> eye with a what happened to their son was an enormous tragedy, and the united states was going after him, but he was moved to the very end, but they really were trying to get him and free him, so the u.s. government does not forsake hostages. we use the military frequency to try to free them, but paying ransom is a different matter. once you start doing this, all american military forces, all american fallen tears, all american contractors become much more vulnerable, so this kind of situation could be replicated in many parts of the world. the u.k., by the way -- withe u.k. is in concert us on this policy. ask for the same reason. >> france is not. let's go across the english channel. compare and contrast what france does with random. -- with ransoms. >> many do pay. if you look at hostage
distance, them a fully family, the parents of james foley, have been uncommonly graceful in their approachtion and the intensity. >> he and they have been enormous the courageous, and i give them a great deal of credit. >> if john kerry spoke to the hostages, nothe ransom, what would you say to them? >> eye with a what happened to their son was an enormous tragedy, and the united states was going after him, but he was moved to the very end, but they really were trying to get...
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Aug 3, 2014
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the jazz led to eventually the formation of rhythm and blues and soul artists such as james brown and otis redding graced stage. rhythm and blues began getting its start not long after the break of little richard. we call little richard the break of rock 'n' roll. if he can make it, maybe they could to. it started out as race records as they would call it. they were 45 newly pressed. they couldn't quite put their finger on that sound. young artists like otis redding would come to local talent shows to perform and try to gain some notoriety. it was broadcast live on the radio. it was here during this talent show that young otis, who is known as rock house redding would win consistently. nobody could beat him. nobody could out play him. one of the listeners on the radio station happened to mimi uncle who would become a business partner and manager with otis redding. phil heard that early sound of otis that would make him so famous, that amazing soul he was able to project. that is something you could just feel. it was music that you could feel. for whatever reason whatever fate maze have it here in macon g
the jazz led to eventually the formation of rhythm and blues and soul artists such as james brown and otis redding graced stage. rhythm and blues began getting its start not long after the break of little richard. we call little richard the break of rock 'n' roll. if he can make it, maybe they could to. it started out as race records as they would call it. they were 45 newly pressed. they couldn't quite put their finger on that sound. young artists like otis redding would come to local talent...