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Episodes
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Guy Gordon LIVE from the L.A. Auto Show with Paul Sabatini & Rod Alberts - 11/18/15
19/11/2015 Duration: 07min -
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Guy Gordon LIVE from the L.A. Auto Show with Dr. Frankie James - 11/18/15
19/11/2015 Duration: 12min -
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10/29/15 - Rod Alberts Ishida-San - Tokyo Motor Show with Paul W. Smith.
29/10/2015 Duration: 08minRod Alberts Detroit Auto Dealers Association Executive Director amp Ishida-San Tokyo Motor Show Director General talk to Paul W. Smith about the importance of the North American International Auto Show and the Tokyo Motor Show and they say both shows are key for the auto industry.
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Bruce Brownlee - October 28 2015
28/10/2015 Duration: 07minBruce Brownlee Senior Executive Administrator of External Affairs at Toyota Technical Center talks to Paul W. Smith about the Toyota Mirai the world39s first hydrogen powered vehicle as well as the SAE World Congress 2016 which Toyota will be hosting.
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John Clark - October 28 2015
28/10/2015 Duration: 07minJohn Clark Executive Vice-President of Aisin World Corporation talks to Paul W. Smith about Aisin39s commitment to safety as well as their presence in fields outside of the automotive industry.
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Doron Levin - October 28 2015
28/10/2015 Duration: 03minAutomotive Reporter Doron Levin talks to Paul W. Smith about autonomous vehicles and what it could mean for the future. Levin also discusses the world39s rising auto markets and what affect that could have on the auto industry here in Michigan.
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Pontus Haggatrom - October 28 2015
28/10/2015 Duration: 04minPontus Haggatrom CEO of FCA Japan talks to Paul W. Smith about FCA39s excitement to get involved with the Tokyo Motor Show as well as their commitment to the Japanese market and their continued mission to make their vehicles more relevant to the consumer.
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Rick Snyder - September 16 2015
16/09/2015 Duration: 11minPaul W. Smith talks to Governor Rick Snyder live from Frankfurt Germany about a variety of important issues affecting the state of Michigan including the FCA-UAW tentative agreement the Governor39s ongoing effort to improve the state39s economy and recent MEDC budget cuts.