faithfully watched the campaign on line, filled with questions and occasional moments of wondering what was going on. she put up with almost as much as we did. i also want to single out first of all the over 179,000 donors who helped us at newt.org and randy and his wife jill, who are here. randy has been all over the country campaigning for me and i m grateful. i want to mention bob walker and his wife, barbara. bob was chairman. we go all the way back to the days in the house. we helped co invent c-span and did an amazing number of things for a long period in the effort to create a house republican majority. i also want to thank members of the team here, some around
i m running for president. have a set of ideas running for president. the frontrunner for president does not have a majority. there is some argument he is not going to get a majority. if he he doesn t get a majority by june 26th when utah votes we are going to have an open convention. but you could do that anyway. you could get out and then if he didn t win, then you could be like that. bill, i have no incentive to get out because i have a set of ideas that include. bill: i got it? 2.50 gasoline. bill: you don t have any money. are you spending your own money? if necessary. that s not the point. we are raising some money. i would be glad for anybody much watching this to go to newt.org and donate. i m open about it. i don t mind telling people i need to raise money. look. it s a tough slot. you want to run, you run we
i m running for president. have a set of ideas running for president. the frontrunner for president does not have a majority. there is some argument he is not going to get a majority. if he he doesn t get a majority by june 26th when utah votes we are going to have an open convention. but you could do that anyway. you could get out and then if he didn t win, then you could be like that. bill, i have no incentive to get out because i have a set of ideas that include. bill: i got it? 2.50 gasoline. bill: you don t have any money. are you spending your own money? if necessary. that s not the point. we are raising some money. i would be glad for anybody much watching this to go to newt.org and donate. i m open about it. i don t mind telling people i need to raise money. look. it s a tough slot. you want to run, you run we
a thousand people were there. i m running for president. have a set of ideas running for president. the frontrunner for president does not have a majority. there is some argument he is not going to get a majority. if he he doesn t get a majority by june 26th when utah votes we are going to have an open convention. but you could do that anyway. you could get out and then if he didn t win, then you could be like that. bill, i have no incentive to get out because i have a set of ideas that include. bill: i got it? 2.50 gasoline. bill: you don t have any money. are you spending your own money? if necessary. that s not the point. we are raising some money. i would be glad for anybody much watching this to go to newt.org and donate. i m open about it. i don t mind telling people i need to raise money. look. it s a tough slot. you want to run, you run we
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