First, author Robert Edsel discusses his new book, "Rescuing da Vinci". Edsel says that the campaign to protect Europe's artistic and cultural heritage during the conflict is a new way of understanding the magnitude and impact of the Second World War. Edsel's work chronicles the story of the "Monument's Men", a group of 350 men and women from 12 Allied nations, who volunteered to protect great works of art during the war. Then, singer and songwriter John Legend discusses his rise as a chart topping R&B artist. Legend, who won a Grammy for his second album "Once Again", talks about his musical upbringing and his transition from business consulting to performing after college. Finally, French filmmaker Danielle Thompson discusses her new film "Avenue Montaigne", an ensemble piece about the patrons of a Parisian restaurant.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.