former satisfy member on the house intelligence committee and charles coggin, an associate at harvard'sscience and international affairs. he is a former cia station chief in paris. and let me start with you, charles, koggan. was this handled the right way as you look at the handy work of the french over the last 72 hours. from the time the gunmen open fired in the late morning on wednesday to the end of the hostage stand off on a friday afternoon, did this go down the way intelligence services planned for? >> well, i think it was amazing amazingly effective in the sense that they were able to locatize these two algerian brothers as they were coming down southward towards paris, apparently went through a checkpoint and were localized, and found in a print shop. the police and the commander took them down, and their one hostage escaped with his life. i think it's quite remarkable, and i think it's a tribute to the french internal security services, which with whom i've had many dealings in the past, and i admire the way they separate. >> mr. cagan cogan, has there been an upgrade in respo