time for first buzz . for that i m joined by richard you li louie and bill karins. armored vehicles? there is a college campus, ohio state university, love this university by the way. they have an armored vehicle which can resist iuds. they got it for free, but this is a campus police department that is getting an armored vehicle. at the tried to do this in berkeley, as well, but there it was rejected. ohio state, though, saying they need it for natural disasters. in columbus, a lot of national disasters. i m waiting to see what michigan will get in response. frat parties can get pretty rowdy. now it will be a target, who
thank you, good afternoon. it started monday, in the new york area the widest audience they have hopefully in the united states. al-jazeera has been available on a spotty way in places like washington, d.c. and burlington, vermont and on the pacifica radio network in berkeley, california. what they ve tried to do is shed their bad reputation. the bad reputation has been it ran all of the al-qaeda or many of the al-qaeda messages over the past few years. they were really criticized severely by the bush administration and by members of the bush administration as well as the president. now they are said to turn another corner. that they ve changed.
judge jeanine: now, time to prove it. we begin with the case of a teacher in berkeley, illinois. when she asked to take 19 days off in order to make the muslim pilgrimage, the school denies the request so she quits. she then files a complaint with the eeoc and the justice department has filed a suit on her behalf claiming her civil rights were violated. we are back with joe jackson a former prosecutor and tom, a criminal defense attorney. now, the justice department intervenes on behalf of a teacher who is a teacher for nine months who wants 19 days off you and they say it is religion discrimination. did the school violate her civil rights by not letting her go on hage or is this a political lawsuit to playcate muslims? this is about protecting religion freedoms. let s be clear. she did not quit. she was constructively discharged, that is what we
judge jeanine: now, time to prove it. we begin with the case of a teacher in berkeley, illinois. when she asked to take 19 days off in order to make the muslim pilgrimage, the school denies the request so she quits. she then files a complaint with the eeoc and the justice department has filed a suit on her behalf claiming her civil rights were violated. we are back with joe jackson a former prosecutor and tom, a criminal defense attorney. now, the justice department intervenes on behalf of a teacher who is a teacher for nine months who wants 19 days off you and they say it is religion discrimination. did the school violate her civil rights by not letting her go on hage or is this a political lawsuit to playcate muslims? this is about protecting religion freedoms. let s be clear. she did not quit. she was constructively discharged, that is what we
judge jeanine: now, time to prove it. we begin with the case of a teacher in berkeley, illinois. when she asked to take 19 days off in order to make the muslim pilgrimage, the school denies the request so she quits. she then files a complaint with the eeoc and the justice department has filed a suit on her behalf claiming her civil rights were violated. we are back with joe jackson a former prosecutor and tom, a criminal defense attorney. now, the justice department intervenes on behalf of a teacher who is a teacher for nine months who wants 19 days off you and they say it is religion discrimination. did the school violate her civil rights by not letting her go on hage or is this a political lawsuit to playcate muslims? this is about protecting religion freedoms. let s be clear. she did not quit. she was constructively discharged, that is what we