some people don t want forever, you were named after the royal baby in the same year the royal baby was born. funny. it will be so much attention on the baby. i could understand why expectant mothers saying i don t want to have the same name because the baby is in the papers and talked about all the time. maybe at the sail time they will pick a beautiful name and it will be a iconic name and other people will name their babies after this child because it will be the most focused upon baby of all time. martha: it is funny because in the stores we went out to look for some of the souvenirs and things they have and they re trying to make a buck off of it before the baby is born. you have her royal highness cup and if we take a look and his royal highness cup. they are covering with the pink and blue. they have stuff in the back room they re waiting to push out. they want to make a lot of money off this child after it is born
to those who might be on the other side of this issue, motives that had to do with profits and ratings and so on. i just don t think he d get very far trying to build support for legislation when you accuse the people on the other side who may disagree with you on at least some of it of bad motives. it seemed to me gratuitous. megyn: we heard him do that two days ago in the press conference, why do you think that gun sales are going through the roof right now, people are stretching around blocks waiting to buy guns and he once again talked about the unpure motives of the other side, trying to gin up controversy and trying to make a buck off of the backs of, you know, the children in this case and the question is, brit, whether he really believes that because there are folks who remembers the bitter clingers remark. remember when he talked about remember on the
whether you agree with the verdict or not, justice was served in a new jersey courtroom where a jury convicted dharun ravi in the cyber bullying case we ve been following more than a year now. ravi a former rutgers student use a webcam to spy on his roommate tyler clementi while way man. he tweeted about what he saw. days later which meantie killed himself. he was just 18 years old. ravi faces up to five years in prison. at time of the arrest, no law on the books making cyber bullying a crime. months after tyler clementi s suicide new jersey passed a cyber bullying law. they were able to convict him under a biased intimidation law instead. only 11 states currently have laws on the books criminalizing cyber bullying. only 11 states nap despite the fact bullying remain as huge problem. according to government statistics kids between 8 and 15 say bullying is a bigger problem for them than racism or pressure to have sex. the toll bullying takes on gay teens and kids is especially
walking a nearby villages and gunning down 16 victims. more on the story later on in the program. first up, keeping them honest. whether you agree with the verdict or not, justice was served in a new jersey courtroom where a jury convicted dharun ravi. ravi, a former rutgers university student used a web cam to spy on his gay roommate while he was with a man. he then tweeted about what he saw. days later, he killed himself. he was just 18 years old. ravi now faces up to ten years in prison. keeping them honest, at the time of his arrest, there was no law on the books making cyberbullying a crime. it wasn t until a month after his suicide that new jersey passed the law. prosecutors were able to convict him under a bias intimidation law instead. only 11 states currently have laws on the books criminalizing cyberbullying. 11 states, that is despite the fact that it remains a huge problem. kids between 8 and 15 say bullying is a bigger problem for them than raism or pressure to
where a jury convicted dharun ravi. ravi, a former rutgers university student used a web cam to spy on his gay roommate while he was with a man. he then tweeted about what he saw. days later, he killed himself. he was just 18 years old. ravi now faces up to ten years in prison. keeping them honest, at the time of his arrest, there was no law on the books making cyberbullying a crime. it wasn t until a month after his suicide that new jersey passed the law. prosecutors were able to convict him under a bias intimidation law instead. only 11 states currently have laws on the books criminalizing cyberbullyi cyberbullying. 11 states, that is despite the fact that it remains a huge problem. kids between 8 and 15 say bullying is a bigger problem for them than racism or pressure to have sex. here is what joe clementi said today. the trial was painful for us, as it would be for any parent who must sit and listen to people dock about bad and inappropriate things that were done to the