Home. This was recorded in pensacola, florida in 2014. It is about 45 minutes. Good morning and welcome to all of you. Today for our discovery saturday series we have a special guest, an author who has written four books and he is going to discuss the latest of those four books. I have it here in my hand. Its entitled defiant the pows who endured vietnams most infamous prison, the women who fought for them and the one who never returned. Hes going to tell us about his book and then he is going to answer some questions and then he will be available to autograph copies of that book if you would like to see them. Now we are privileged in the course of his presentation to also have some of the pows that are mentioned in the book with us here today. We have ross. Who is sitting right over here, sir. We have Ralph Gaither who is sitting over here and Scotty Morgan. Where is Scotty Morgan . Scotty morgan right over here. Are there any others . Yes, sir. Bob flynn. Any others . [applause] list
Injured infamous prisons and the one who never returned. He reports how they were held in solitary confinement and faced repeated torture. This was recorded at the National Aviation museum in 2014. It is 45 minutes. Good morning and welcome to all of you. Today for our discovery saturday series we have a special at guest, an author who has written four books and he is going to discuss the latest of those four books. I have it here in my hand. Its entitled defiant the pows who endured vietnams most infamous prison, the women who fought for them and the one who never returned. Hes going to tell us about his book and then hes going to answer some questions and then he will be available to autograph copies of that book if you would like to see them. Now we are privileged in the course of his presentation to also have some of the pows that are mentioned in the book with us here today. We have ross. Who is sitting right over here, sir. We have Ralph Gaither who is sitting over here and Scott
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
That society should function including full rights for others you would agree . This is the salafi paradigm. You have worked on this as well. This is something not in our hands. This is a generational issue but if a judge that they cannot go on a different path i am encouraged by other signs that would help future islamist reform. They have taken a path that i have not seen over the past decades, a path for example when it comes to the hit job with regard to the brotherhood, even in previous books, the wahhabis there are movements to push back against radicalism. If there are Political Parties who would connect with these inches of advancement that i would be confident in the future with the help of the secularists and the secularist have a role in seeing a more modern islamist movement. Host some viewers may not recognize the term. Guest its a religious university which is recognized as the leading sunni religious university based in cairo. It is theologically the vatican for the cath
“I’m very proud to be an American and proud of my performance there.”
That's how Capt. Rodney (Rod) Knutson (Ret) describes his devotion to his country and those he served with during the seven and half years as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam.