And good morning, america. We are live on the west coast with breaking news from france. It all began to unfold after midnight pacific time and right now, two major hostage stand offs one north of paris. Those brothers lynched to al qaeda who murdered 12 at the french magazine two days ago. Now barricaded. Police are communicating with them. They are holding one hostage. Everyone in that town is told to stay inside. Robin as you said children evacuated from schools. Its 28 miles away. Theres the other operation right now in paris. A man authorities think may be lynched to the terror attack Holding Hostages in a supermarketment s. W. A. T and antiterrorist forces on now. That man was in a cell perhaps was one of the brothers. They both stood trial for trying to get a convicted terrorist out of jail many years ago. Well have full Team Coverage of the breaking story. Abcs terry moran near the supermarket. Good morning, terry. Reporter good morning, im on the eastern outskirts of paris, 3
At the Bigger Picture of health, and that means the health and well being of authors, because while it may not be that their best strategy is maximum enforcement. We need people to create content. We need authors. We need entrepreneurs, and we need a very robust Public Domain. We need to be able to access that information that is created out there, these creations of the mind. I guess thats really the three Interest Groups that are interest in copyright. Authors, entrepreneurs, a 21st century version of the print press, and the Public Domain. When i look at the hearings that are being held in congress today, its very easy for the authors, the songwriters, the photographers to find their voice in congress. If you are a successful entrepreneur, you know, google gets to talk to congress. Mark zuckerberg and call of obama as he did earlier this month. They get heard. The voice that is hardest to get out into the general discourse is the voice of the Public Domain. I would like to see peopl
[applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] good morning and welcome to all of you. Today for our discovery saturday series, we have a special guest at author who has written four books and he will discuss the latest come i have it here in my hand called defiant the pows who endured vietnams most infamous prison, the women who fought them, and the one who never returned he will tell us about his book he will answer some questions and then available to autograph copies of that if you would like to see them. We are privileged in the course of his presentation to also have some of the pows letter mentioned with us today. Ross terry we have scott morgan. Any of theirs . Bob flynn any others . [applause] let me tell you two things by way of introduction of our author. His name is Alvin Townley. I was given a copy of this book one week ago and i thought if i introduce him i should see what this book is about. Have read other accounts relative to the pow experience in vietn