3 on 3: Bullied bus monitor, TSA gets pat down, Curry's "Today" future

12:43 AM, Jun 22, 2012   |    comments
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CLEVELAND -- Three panelists. The week's hottest news topics.

It's 3 on 3 for June 21, 2012.

Our panelists this week are WTAM evening host Bob Frantz, Greater Cleveland YWCA CEO Margaret Mitchell and President of Jan-Pro Cleaning Systems Terrell Dillard.

Here's a look at this week's topics:

1) A group of middle school-aged students bullied and insulted an adult school bus monitor to the point of tears. As police and school officials investigate, what kind of punishment fits the crime?

2) A former TSA agent headed trying to get from Florida to Cleveland says she received an inappropriate pat-down. When she went to demonstrate the touching to TSA agents, she was detained and missed her brother's funeral. What is the proper way to communicate your problems with officials like this?

3) Sources at NBC say Ann Curry will be phased out as co-host of the Today Show as the program is in a heated ratings war with ABC's Good Morning America. Is she an unfair scapegoat in all this, or does a high-priced network anchor need to know this comes with the territory?

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