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and james lewis, director of the technology and public policy program at the center for strategic and international studies in washington. edward snowden has thrown the net wide. advanced industrial democracies. developing countries, latin america, asia, europe, nato allies, military neutrals, no takers. what does this tell us about the persuasive power of the united states? >> it tells you about edward snowden as a hot potato. when the music stops, no country or no leader wants to be the one left holding edward snowden in its lap. obviously the united states has made clear at any points to see edward snowden back in the united states before a judge and jury and has been successful, i think, particularly in this atmosphere, with leaders who are competing to be the american -- particularly in this hemisphere, with leaders who are competing to be the american antagonist in
and james lewis, director of the technology and public policy program at the center for strategic and international studies in washington. edward snowden has thrown the net wide. advanced industrial democracies. developing countries, latin america, asia, europe, nato allies, military neutrals, no takers. what does this tell us about the persuasive power of the united states? >> it tells you about edward snowden as a hot potato. when the music stops, no country or no leader wants to be the...
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>> suarez: james lewis, there was anger in europe feigned or real about the allegations of spying. yes, edward snowden can stay but he can't keep releasing things -- then he almost caught himself and said that may sound strange coming out of my lips. is this a game where all the players understand they have an interest even if they're not friends? >> yeah, and i think president putin wins the prize for the best line so far in this episode but everyone is looking at this as a political issue. no one is looking at it as snowden per se. they're asking how would this affect my relations with the u.s.? what do i get that's a benefit from giving this kid asylum, particularly when the stuff he has on his computer they may already have or at least know about, so he's in an awkward place and every country is looking at this as a political issue. >> suarez: james lewis, p.j. crowley, good to talk to you both. >> thanks, ray. >> ifill: next, an update on moves to improve conditions for workers in bangladesh after the tragedy at a clothing factory earlier this year. a development organization
>> suarez: james lewis, there was anger in europe feigned or real about the allegations of spying. yes, edward snowden can stay but he can't keep releasing things -- then he almost caught himself and said that may sound strange coming out of my lips. is this a game where all the players understand they have an interest even if they're not friends? >> yeah, and i think president putin wins the prize for the best line so far in this episode but everyone is looking at this as a...
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he was born james lewis carter ford and growing up in abusive and chain gang for murder before takingguitar when fifth wife left him and gave him one as goodbye present. nobody knows his real age. he's from 89 to 93 years old. >> may hard to believe but this 120 dollar t-shirt sold out almost as soon as french design house abc put it on line. why? >> well designed by kanye west. this egyptian t-shirt looks pretty much like most t as you can see except this one has the word abc kanye silk screen on the inside neckline. pay 120 dollars for this i'm sure. >> it's social experiment carried out through social media. pel publish anthropologist visiting san francisco decided to turn himself over to the twitter verse for a day to see what happened. jonathan bloom tracked him down through the tweet to tag along. >> would you for give interruption? i'm annan throw poll gist in san francisco enter have you gone people. >> so go the life of xwrant but today is different. he just published a book on social experiment but he decided to become one. >> this is from the east coast. i thought i'll turn
he was born james lewis carter ford and growing up in abusive and chain gang for murder before takingguitar when fifth wife left him and gave him one as goodbye present. nobody knows his real age. he's from 89 to 93 years old. >> may hard to believe but this 120 dollar t-shirt sold out almost as soon as french design house abc put it on line. why? >> well designed by kanye west. this egyptian t-shirt looks pretty much like most t as you can see except this one has the word abc kanye...
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csis technology and public policy program director james lewis will moderate the event, and we expect it to get underway shortly. live coverage right here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. welcome to csis. i clearly underestimated turnout, so we will be bringing more chairs. i thought, you know, four-day weekend, rain, but there will be more chairs coming in soon. we are going to have a good discussion today, and i'm looking forward to it. donna edwards is the representative for maryland's 4th congressional district, just down the road from us, and she's been in office since 2008. she serves on the science, space, technology committee and is the ranking member for the subcommittee on space. before going to law school and entering politics, congresswoman edwards worked for lockheed at the goddard space center on the space lab program. all those who know what space lab is, hold up your hand. oh, this is a good audience. we were laughing about it beforehand. [laughter] so someone with real background in the industry and on the issue. she's going to talk about the imp
csis technology and public policy program director james lewis will moderate the event, and we expect it to get underway shortly. live coverage right here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. welcome to csis. i clearly underestimated turnout, so we will be bringing more chairs. i thought, you know, four-day weekend, rain, but there will be more chairs coming in soon. we are going to have a good discussion today, and i'm looking forward to it. donna edwards is the...
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james is at 4 to 1. then alexander, lewis and henry. no matter what his name his parents will give him, he will one day be called king. cbs news, london. >> the royal baby is third in the line to the throne after prince charles and his father, prince william. >> prince william and the duchess of cambridge wanted to hear from other new moms and dads. we spoke with one south san francisco couple who had their prince four minutes before baby cambridge was born. >> someone come in and said they were born within a few minutes of each other. and i was like really? that's crazy. >> the royal mint is giving all babies born in britain a lucky silver penny. and all those souvenirs are $400 million into the british economy. for those who want to send gifts to please just give to a local children's hospital instead. >>> if you happen not to be feeling royal baby fever, there's a news outlet for you that let's you filter out all the baby coverage. a new feature on its web site. if you click on not a royalist, you get a home page that is free of baby
james is at 4 to 1. then alexander, lewis and henry. no matter what his name his parents will give him, he will one day be called king. cbs news, london. >> the royal baby is third in the line to the throne after prince charles and his father, prince william. >> prince william and the duchess of cambridge wanted to hear from other new moms and dads. we spoke with one south san francisco couple who had their prince four minutes before baby cambridge was born. >> someone come in...
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lewis? biopic for $1,600. who is james barrie? $2,000, biopic. who is john reed? correct for $2,000. i'll take what a 19th century character for $400, please. is cyrano? um, character, $800, please. and he is a count. that's his title. nicole. um, character, $1,200, please. a good move on your part. will it be a good move after you deal with it? you have $7,000. you trail william by $3,000. i'll wager $4,000. for the lead, here is the clue... who is "emma?" emma, right. well done. thank you. character for $1,600. who is ibsen? classical gas for $400. what is "pomp and circumstance"? classical, $800. and that is "pathetique." drew. classical gas for $1,200. listen... (lively music playing) what is "eine kleine nachtmusik"? classical for $1,600. who was sibelius? um, character for $2,000. what is "wuthering heights"? uh, classical gas, $2,000. who is chopin? no. "danse macabre" by camille saint-saens. nicole. um, it ends with "u" for $400. what is the... (sighs) what is the emu? "u" for $800. what is machu picchu? uh, it ends with "u," $1,200. what is cointreau? uh, "u" for $1,600, ple
lewis? biopic for $1,600. who is james barrie? $2,000, biopic. who is john reed? correct for $2,000. i'll take what a 19th century character for $400, please. is cyrano? um, character, $800, please. and he is a count. that's his title. nicole. um, character, $1,200, please. a good move on your part. will it be a good move after you deal with it? you have $7,000. you trail william by $3,000. i'll wager $4,000. for the lead, here is the clue... who is "emma?" emma, right. well done....
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james is 4 to 1. then alexander, lewis and henry. no matter what name his parents give him, we do know it's likely we'll one day be called king. >> and we're looking at live pictures of the gun solute. now, aside from the gun solute and the large crowd, how else is london celebrating this birth? >> reporter: london is not thinking rain is on and off. everybody is waiting to see what's going to happen in that building when the duke comes out carrying the little prince. >> a lot of people are betting on the name too. we'll try and check back in with you. a lot of celebration. thanks so much. >> you can see the royal gun support. that looks exciting. and obviously, the rain is not allowing the firing guns to get dampened by that. >> the headlines in the british newspapers got in on the excitement like the son renaming son. -- the sun renaming son. >> also delivered yesterday, this baby was the lucky recipient to the mint made 2013 of these coins. on average, about 2,000 babies are born everyday in britain. proud new parents will receive
james is 4 to 1. then alexander, lewis and henry. no matter what name his parents give him, we do know it's likely we'll one day be called king. >> and we're looking at live pictures of the gun solute. now, aside from the gun solute and the large crowd, how else is london celebrating this birth? >> reporter: london is not thinking rain is on and off. everybody is waiting to see what's going to happen in that building when the duke comes out carrying the little prince. >> a lot...
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james is 4 to 1. then alexander, lewis and henry. no matter what name his parents give him, we do know it's likely he'll one day be called king. >>> the royal baby is third in line to the throne following his grandfather and of course his father prince williams. in london reporting live. now back to you. >> thank you. oh, i'm sorry. we're going to talk to you for a little bit. tell us about the scene. yesterday you were out there. there is baby frenzy. is it still going on? >> reporter: sure, brian and michelle. it is still going on. the world's press is gathered out here along with many members of the public. some of them are die hard royal family friends. many have camped out here for days. it's all happening right there. that's where we understand the duke and duchess of cambridge and the new prince are inside that building. we're waiting to see them come out and present that little baby to the world. >> you've been spending a couple days with everyone gathered there. why is there so much interest? is it the pomp and circumstance?
james is 4 to 1. then alexander, lewis and henry. no matter what name his parents give him, we do know it's likely he'll one day be called king. >>> the royal baby is third in line to the throne following his grandfather and of course his father prince williams. in london reporting live. now back to you. >> thank you. oh, i'm sorry. we're going to talk to you for a little bit. tell us about the scene. yesterday you were out there. there is baby frenzy. is it still going on?...
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james 4-1. followed by alexander, arthur, lewis, henry. >> george is the consistent front-runner from day one.last day on that. the together markets past 500,000 pounds. is that $750,000? this is huge. >> four and five finger bets on this, right? >> very much so. george specifically and james, alexander is the big mover the last couple of days. it's down to 9-1 now. >> is there any rhyme or reason to this? >> there is. i think lots of boxes to be ticked. a thousand years of tradition to respect and don't want to upset the boss, namely the queen. william and kate are a modicum and want to do things their way so i like alexander. 9-1 good value in that. >> let's not forget although that is the first name, they all get like three or four fames. remember when diana and charles got together and they mixed up the name? >> prince charles has about six names, i believe. i'm betting most of the betting the frenzy is on the first name. >> look. this could go on for a while. we did not learn for almost a week about what william's name would be and how long was it for charles? >> i believe nearly a month
james 4-1. followed by alexander, arthur, lewis, henry. >> george is the consistent front-runner from day one.last day on that. the together markets past 500,000 pounds. is that $750,000? this is huge. >> four and five finger bets on this, right? >> very much so. george specifically and james, alexander is the big mover the last couple of days. it's down to 9-1 now. >> is there any rhyme or reason to this? >> there is. i think lots of boxes to be ticked. a thousand...
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and the two people working together, john lewis, a civil rights legend, and james sincenberger. clinton in the 1990s. but now he and congressman lewis working together on the voting rights act. >> i covered the voting rights reauthorization in 2006 and i remembered that there were southern republicans on one side and jim simpson on the other side. always one of the more baffling scenes we see in the house. >> we're going to go outside of politics and talk about tech. we know now that google is planning to do a brain chip. so "the independent," our uk friends, ian burrell said he did a piece and he visited the googleplex and this is their plan. it is initially to help people in wheelchairs. >> google is just going to make everything. google glass, google muffins. >> google paintball. >> my thanks to molly ball, perry bacon, and carrie sheffield of "the daily caller." thank you for getting up and join us again tomorrow for "up." join us tomorrow at 8:00 where i'll talk to kim gandy, the former president of the national organization for women. >>> coming up next is melissa harris-pe
and the two people working together, john lewis, a civil rights legend, and james sincenberger. clinton in the 1990s. but now he and congressman lewis working together on the voting rights act. >> i covered the voting rights reauthorization in 2006 and i remembered that there were southern republicans on one side and jim simpson on the other side. always one of the more baffling scenes we see in the house. >> we're going to go outside of politics and talk about tech. we know now...
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james the name of catherine's brother. martha: alexander on the list, richard on the list. lewis's middle name as is phillip, the duke of edinborough is phillip and that would be high. james is kate middleton's brother. >> that is her brother. i like alexander. alexandra is favorite for the girl. that is modern name. william and kate are modern couple. they want to do their way. they have the family to appease and a thousand years of royal tradition and don't want to upset the queen. martha: long odds, you don't have the name of geoffrey on here. "game of thrones" fans are big in the u.s., geoffrey. >> is this geoffrey in england. geoffrey with the accent. i think it would be a little shorter than silvio at 300 to one. i think geoffrey would sit 100 to one. that is quite an english name, isn't it? martha: you managed to get somebody who bet it would be hashtag. get to the point and hashtag and get the twitter feed going. >> names are coming out of fashion. not whether they're trending to start trending but we're taking money on everything. martha: so when you look at these names
james the name of catherine's brother. martha: alexander on the list, richard on the list. lewis's middle name as is phillip, the duke of edinborough is phillip and that would be high. james is kate middleton's brother. >> that is her brother. i like alexander. alexandra is favorite for the girl. that is modern name. william and kate are modern couple. they want to do their way. they have the family to appease and a thousand years of royal tradition and don't want to upset the queen....
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lewis, march sell dushone, willa cat they are. buck minister fuller, margaret anderson and james heap. edgar verez. there were tons and response more actually. this crowd was instrumental bringing modern art to america. when they helped organize the giant and hugely famous now, armory show that was on lexington avenue. it was, it was an amazing thing. they brought the, pretty much the entire modern art scene from europe, which is where it resided, to new york and stuffed it all into the armory on lexington avenue. picasso, van gogh, matisse, and dozens and dozens of more artists, almost none had ever been seen in america. now everybody is seeing them. another big important thing from the armory show that was everybody. until then, art in america you had money and taste. you were only ones allowed to look at art and going into museums and open to everybody. it cost next to nothing to get in. they didn't all like it or get it but they all went. it plants a seed of avant-garde in new york, honest to guard had been kind of a back water that will bloom late another century. so it was really important. t
lewis, march sell dushone, willa cat they are. buck minister fuller, margaret anderson and james heap. edgar verez. there were tons and response more actually. this crowd was instrumental bringing modern art to america. when they helped organize the giant and hugely famous now, armory show that was on lexington avenue. it was, it was an amazing thing. they brought the, pretty much the entire modern art scene from europe, which is where it resided, to new york and stuffed it all into the armory...
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lewis stayed in character through the making of the entire film. >> i never, ever felt that depth of love for another human being that i never met. >> bond, james bond>> cooper: he is the world's most famous spy and for 50 years, from sean connery to daniel craig, 007 has always had his way with the girls and taking care of the bad guys. >> i will forever be known as james bond, but that is not a bad thing, not a bad label to have. >> action! >> cooper: what you may not know is that every actor, gadget, script and director for bond has been chosen by this family. >> we are, well, control freaks. ( explosion ) i watched on television a ten day, six hundred mile race, and i thought, wow. i really want to do that. unfortunately, the reality was that i weighed almost four hundred pounds. for a couple years i just really lost the weight and got in shape. as we were heading towards the finish line, linda starts crying, my friend. and i said, why are you crying?' and she said, well, you just accomplished your goal! wow, i can do anything that i want to do, just looking back on that moment. mutual of omaha. insure your possibilities. insurance. retirement.
lewis stayed in character through the making of the entire film. >> i never, ever felt that depth of love for another human being that i never met. >> bond, james bond>> cooper: he is the world's most famous spy and for 50 years, from sean connery to daniel craig, 007 has always had his way with the girls and taking care of the bad guys. >> i will forever be known as james bond, but that is not a bad thing, not a bad label to have. >> action! >> cooper: what...