playboy. these are not the playboy pictures this is previous modeling photos. these on the screen. she was fired bier employer, this woman, despite clearing it with her boss, she said, to appear in playboy. when she was on the cover, the boss handed her a pink slip. fred tecce, former federal prosecutor is with us. nice to have experts on this. thanks for having me. jenna: fred, does she have a case? you know what, jenna, i think she does have a case. the legal term is waiver. she called, asked for permission and they gave it to her and turned around and fired her. she told them she would be in playboy. wasn t like spinsters with a collar up my chin. for really up tight people like me i have a yearly subscription. they knew what was coming. so i think, quite frankly yes, she has a very good case. jenna: phil, she said she had the conversation with the boss,
we don t know if she had written permission or anything else. does that factor in here at all? it does. come on, fred, this is publicity stunt. minnesota is@will state. they can fire her for any reason as long as it is legal, race, gender, age. this case is garbage. it doesn t have to be written waiver. come on, she, reasonable relying, went and appeared on playboy. you re right, i put in 114 calls to her. left her 111 messages. i don t really know all the facts. jenna: listen my interest is purely legal. jenna: we reached out to charter media, that is one of companies she was working for for a statement where she said her boss fired her unfairly. this is what they said. we can t comment with pending litigation. however charter complies with all applicable employment law and denies any wrongdoing.
that and pull the rug out from underneath her. that is correct. she didn t ask them and they didn t give her permission. god made juries. why fire somebody being in playboy. she is in sales. come to florida. she will find many places for employment. jenna: she is asking for $150,000. we ll see what actually happens here. you know in the case and we ll have you both back. fred, phil, thank you very much. appreciate it. a highlight today. have a good weekend. jenna: jon, it would be good publicity. jon: if i get the men s health gig, i let you know. jenna: if they say yes, can they say no later? jon: i don t think fox wants me there. new demand for bipartisan talks to reopen the government. house speaker john boehner is calling on democrats and the white house to negotiate with republicans about ways to end this shutdown and address problems with the president s health care law. also brand new details about the violent confrontation involving a young family and
i agree with that. gregg: therein is the rub. all right, fred tecce and brian silber, thanks very much. thank you. thank you, gregg. jenna: on a different note here, food is necessity, right. gregg: got to have a long hot dog. jenna: even the players get a little hungry. those games are long. watch this. popped up. shallow right field. long run her for infawntae. and prince can t get there. he was closest. did prince just grab a nacho? i didn t see it. i think he took somebody s nachos. he is chewing on something. gregg: look at the size of prince fielder. had more than one nacho in recent history. the tigers ended up winning. maybe works for them. you need a snack in middle of those games. i prefer dodger dog. foot-long dodger dog.
to make a decision on emotion. it didn t do that. it had probative value. it showed she was a knowing participant in the conspiracy. i don t blame them for keeping it out but it was the right decision to let it in. gregg: she confessed to planning the robbery to a detective but the defense has a very interesting take on this that might avoid felony murder and that is, wait a minute, yeah there was a robbery that was planned but the victim was not killed during the robbery but during sort of a sex act that had gone wrong and there is some evidence of that. well, not only that, you know, and i agree by the way with fred, the tape is absolutely admissible but it does not make the case for the prosecution because in that taps that she quote, set the whole thing up. and the whoa is, what did she set up? that has to be tied up later on when the detectives claim that she admitted to during a detective interview that this was a about a robbery and my question is as a defense