he and kate are released from the hospital? people.com expert eloise parker joins us. welcome. thank you. he has a busy schedule, that baby, already. what are the plans? that s correct. we do expect the baby will go back to kensington palace. but right now, their apartment is just a two bedroom and it is suspected kate will retreat to her parent home and spend the first few weeks of motherhood there. of course prince william will join her. he is currently on paternity leave. there is a small chance the couple could join the queen in the scottish highlands for her annual vacation. she is generally there until early september. it would be a good place for the couple to get away from the eyes of the press and just parent in
there will be a special easel erected there. it will be laced on that easel and we will know what the sex of the baby, probably the weight of the baby but certainly not the name. any ideas on the name? if it s a boy, might be wayne, something like that. brian: the name speculation continues there. what a shot of the door where the person will be coming out with a letter saying the sex of the baby, the name of the baby, and then they go right to the queen. will they yell out first? no. it is going to go by police escort. brian: will it leak out? gretchen: clayton morris will join us 30 minutes from now for an interesting segment on that. this is the first time a baby has been born with social media so key. will it actually leak out? interesting point. steve: the world press is camped out in front of st. mary s hospital. it is a private hospital. what is interesting is kate
exponentially. and this blows me away. i have to study the fact of who he is. i love that he was has a jesuit and he has a big brain, and i m not being sarcastic, he has a big brain if he is connected with the jesuits. i have to study it before i go any further. some of the analysis is that the cardinal s name was not, one of the ones we have talked about a lot, we know his position after pope benedict xvi was selected. but this time around, in the world press, an great amount of buzz. talk to me about that and his age of being 76 years old. it tells us that the conclave is full of surprises. i think he was dismissed very early on. we were talking, everybody was talking, younger pope. everybody was talking someone who would be more ready to face these kind of challenges. he is only two years younger than the age benedict was when he was elected. it does allow us to understand that cardinals, if they were already talking and we saw them thinking in the different directions, i think
doing great work showing conditions inside the country. the syrians seemed to have learned from that. they don t let anybody in that country, in their own country. they don t let the world press see the kinds of atrocitis. i m just curious, seems like they re almost getting rewarded for their bad behavior? michael. this is indeed one of the differences here. certainly assad learned lessons from the fall of qaddafi and the fall of mubarak. the libyan opposition was very well-organized and well-disciplined and they had the base of operations in benghazi where journalists could go and u.s. officials could go to coordinate with them. the syrian opposition don t have those benefits. all we re seeing is amateur video coming out of the country. we have to not allow to that deeply affect the situation. we have to see our interests in syria which are quite deep and act on that basis. jon: if we have interests in syria, mr. ambassador what do we do now? we stand by and allow the
kids, but also, in front of the world press. i mean, remember, most presidents might hear something like that in the white house, or in a bunker, america is under attack, but the president was pretty much on the world stage. so he talked about what it was like and he looked over and he saw the press and he knew they were getting the same thing that he was getting and he knew no matter what he did or what he said was going to be recorded. he spoke again about just want to go remain calm for the kids and not want wanting to jump up. it s something we had lived with for the past ten years. martha: he talked about how frustrated he was, that he was persuaded not to go back to washington initially, and then he got to this point after the trip to louisiana and then to nebraska, here s what he said happened in his mind at that point: during this moment that i made the decision i m going back to washington, over the objections of just about everybody else, i had had it, i said i need to ge