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. >> gail sheehy, jill abramson i just don't know ho how to get io this question other than ascii, as some would have been a woman journalist for many years, what's your take on the jill abramson storied? >> i feel that there is definitely some sexism involved here. i don't think that -- i don't ever remember a high profile editor of great respect being marched off the premises and suddenly is denounced as who's been fired. that doesn't happen very often. it's usually for something, you know, criminal or alcoholism, something like that. jill is said to have been mercurial. there have been make sure your editors before? my goodness. a previous editor of the times was pretty material. so i think that bill really made an effort to hire more women, to bring a different point of view to the editor. i think she was probably tough to work for. she is a tough journalist, but that's natural. it's very disturbing the way it happened and that it happened at all. >> was a tina brown tough to work for? >> not to me, no. i loved tina. i had a wonderful time working for. she started in handy for a 1
. >> gail sheehy, jill abramson i just don't know ho how to get io this question other than ascii, as some would have been a woman journalist for many years, what's your take on the jill abramson storied? >> i feel that there is definitely some sexism involved here. i don't think that -- i don't ever remember a high profile editor of great respect being marched off the premises and suddenly is denounced as who's been fired. that doesn't happen very often. it's usually for something,...
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. >>> a proposal to regulate ride-sharing services throughout the state, like uber and lift face ascii vote in sacramento this afternoon. the taxi drivers of several cab companies in san francisco are on their way to the capitol to protest. nbc bay area's nannette miranda joins us live where the caravan actually started. nannette, taxis and ride-sharing services are actually on opposite sides on issues, but not this time. >> reporter: that's right. this time, they both do not want assembly bill 2293 to pass. but for different reasons. >> are you guys ready?! >> yeah! >> reporter: taxi cab drivers will be very vocal and very visual in their protests. several left san francisco in a caravan just before 9:00 this morning. they should be there by now and about to rally outside the capitol before the hearing starts this afternoon. ab-2293 requires that uber, lift, and drivers of similar services be covered with commercial insurance when their app is on, telling passengers they are available. not covered when their app is off, and their personal car insurance resumes. it essentially kicks ba
. >>> a proposal to regulate ride-sharing services throughout the state, like uber and lift face ascii vote in sacramento this afternoon. the taxi drivers of several cab companies in san francisco are on their way to the capitol to protest. nbc bay area's nannette miranda joins us live where the caravan actually started. nannette, taxis and ride-sharing services are actually on opposite sides on issues, but not this time. >> reporter: that's right. this time, they both do not...
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. >>> the controversial kill switch bill face ascii vote today in an assembly academy -- committee. it would require a switch on smart phones sold in california to allow users to disable devices if they're lost or stolen. critics say mandatings technology would cycle innovation, but supporters say it would deter theft. >>> oracle could be getting ready to seal a very big deal. according to the wall street journal, the company will likely announce this morning it's taking over microsystems. the deal would reportedly cost oracle $5 billion. microsystems sells cash registers used by shops and hotels. the purchase would show that oracle's interested in taking a bigger slice of the retail and hotel pie. >>> meanwhile google holding its yearly developers conference this week. for that and the news before the bell, let's turn to courtney raken, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, they hold their conference this week with wearable devices in focus. reports say samsung will introduce its first wear device, similar to the galaxy you're smart watch. lg and motorola could unveil them
. >>> the controversial kill switch bill face ascii vote today in an assembly academy -- committee. it would require a switch on smart phones sold in california to allow users to disable devices if they're lost or stolen. critics say mandatings technology would cycle innovation, but supporters say it would deter theft. >>> oracle could be getting ready to seal a very big deal. according to the wall street journal, the company will likely announce this morning it's taking over...
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. >>> the controversial kill switch bill face ascii vote today in an assembly committee. the state senate and another committee already approved that bill. it would require a switch on smart phones sold in california to allow users to disable devices. mandating such technology will cycle innovation. supporters say it would deter theft. >>> we know the drought is bad, but today the utilities commission will talk about how bad the situation is in the city. this is the commissions midyear water supply update and they'll talk about supply levels at the reservoir. the reservoir of course located in yosemite, but it carries water all the way to san francisco and beyond. an assistant general manager recently told the mercury news the reservoir has enough water to last two more years, and that's even if everybody conserves. >>> and what we really need is rain, but a lot of it. there's hints we might get some this week, i'm very curious christina. >> yeah, that's even. everybody conserves, that's not factoring in the rain we're likely to receive as we head into the next rainy seas
. >>> the controversial kill switch bill face ascii vote today in an assembly committee. the state senate and another committee already approved that bill. it would require a switch on smart phones sold in california to allow users to disable devices. mandating such technology will cycle innovation. supporters say it would deter theft. >>> we know the drought is bad, but today the utilities commission will talk about how bad the situation is in the city. this is the...
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. >>> 6:546, the controversial kill switch bill face ascii vote today in an assembly committee. they already approved that bill. it would require a switch on smart phones sold nor california -- in california to allow users to disable devices if lost or stolen. it would stifle innovation, but supporters say it would deter theft. >>> well starting this morning dogs allowed to be off leash at some mountain view parks. >> but pet owners must follow certain rules. stephanie chuang joins us live this morning, it's all part of a pilot program they're testing out. >> good morning laura and scott. that pilot program set for a year as of 54 minutes ago. started at 6:00 this morning and here at the park, the designated area would be this patch of grass here. we haven't seen many dog walkers so far. we've seen plenty of cyclists using this trail, walkers. there are also tennis courts here. people up and about this be morning for that are. baseball field, soccer field, lots of people come to parks like these. the question this pilot program is set to answer is can people and off leash dogs s
. >>> 6:546, the controversial kill switch bill face ascii vote today in an assembly committee. they already approved that bill. it would require a switch on smart phones sold nor california -- in california to allow users to disable devices if lost or stolen. it would stifle innovation, but supporters say it would deter theft. >>> well starting this morning dogs allowed to be off leash at some mountain view parks. >> but pet owners must follow certain rules. stephanie...
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but if not, oh, well, i'm going to go as far ascii, as long as i can, and hope for the best. >> do you think that you could be the first major league pitcher, female, in the major leagues? >> i mean i know that's really unlikely an stuff but i mean that would be an amazing dream to have right now. just anything -- if the farthest i'm focusing on right now is college. from there, we'll see. >> chelsea, you are a super kid and we wish you the best of luck. and we look forward to watching you grow and stick with school and do really well and go to a great college and we'll be following you. thanks, chelsea. >> thank you so much. thanks for having me. >>> so we are minutes away now from some news from the rose garden, we understand. president obama is going to talk immigration and this is setting off a lot of buzz on the wires. what he's going to say. you will find out coming up right here. >>> plus, remember that fighting judge in florida? >> if i had a rock, i would throw it at you right now. >> stop [ bleep ] me off. just stop right now. if you want to fight, we'll go out back and we'll
but if not, oh, well, i'm going to go as far ascii, as long as i can, and hope for the best. >> do you think that you could be the first major league pitcher, female, in the major leagues? >> i mean i know that's really unlikely an stuff but i mean that would be an amazing dream to have right now. just anything -- if the farthest i'm focusing on right now is college. from there, we'll see. >> chelsea, you are a super kid and we wish you the best of luck. and we look forward to...
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will pursue our usual policies and practices with respect to the investigations and follow-on action ascii element of that is avoid iing wt is referred to as unlawful or undue command influence. so you will see that the le leadership, military and civilian at the department, have been entirely neutral in the discussion of this, and focused on ensuring due process without prejudging what the outcome should be one way or another. those dealing with sergeant bergdahl more directly, and the army more generally are, i believe, sensitive to ensuring that in the process of bringing him home, and restoring him to health and debriefing him for intelligence purposes and then ultimately reviewing the circumstances of his capture that fairness be preserved and that his rights be preserved. >> thank you, thank you. my final question is for secretary hagel, prior to securing the recovery of sergeant bergdahl, had you received correspondence from members of congress requesting that you take action to obtain sergeant bergdahl's release? >> yes. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. miller. >> thank you, mr. cha
will pursue our usual policies and practices with respect to the investigations and follow-on action ascii element of that is avoid iing wt is referred to as unlawful or undue command influence. so you will see that the le leadership, military and civilian at the department, have been entirely neutral in the discussion of this, and focused on ensuring due process without prejudging what the outcome should be one way or another. those dealing with sergeant bergdahl more directly, and the army...
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. >> host: i guess part of what may be one need ascii bush is their risk of losing perspective when you're embedded is that they're certain points in the book that suggest that chad griffin or human rights campaign came up with certain ideas, and tommy dee two examples. at one point you say, you tell really quite nicely about the bipartisan buildup in support of marriage equality, and then you say a number of groups were starting to bar from a chance bipartisan playbook and you mentioned the republican lobbyist. i wondered why you didn't just say it was a big deal for chad griffin to get ted olson onboard because he's a republican leader? did you think that they gay legal groups weren't working in a bipartisan fashion before chad griffin wrote to playbook? >> guest: listen, i spent a whole chapter on new york which i think is a really fascinating state legislative battle. what happened in new york was, ma of course, that was a bipartisan effort but look, andrew cuomo in new york called all the groups together. he said i don't want a repeat, that the groups have been disorganized, have not
. >> host: i guess part of what may be one need ascii bush is their risk of losing perspective when you're embedded is that they're certain points in the book that suggest that chad griffin or human rights campaign came up with certain ideas, and tommy dee two examples. at one point you say, you tell really quite nicely about the bipartisan buildup in support of marriage equality, and then you say a number of groups were starting to bar from a chance bipartisan playbook and you mentioned...
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>> you told us monday because the ascii of any other hard drives crashed. this is unbelievable. you told us we were going to give us all of her e-mails and you learned in february about this crash. hispanic i didn't learn in february -- >> i'm not asking you a question i'm submitting a statement. you are the internal revenue service. you can reach into the lives of hard-working taxpayers and with a phone call and e-mail or letter you can turn their lives upside down. you ask taxpayers to hand in seven years otheseven years of l tax information in case they are ever audited and you can't keep six months worth of employee e-mails? and now that we are seeing this investigation, you don't have the e-mails, hard drives crashed. he learned about this a month ago and we had to ask you on monday. this is not being forthcoming. this is being misleading again. this is a pattern of abuse, a pattern of behavior that is not giving us any confidence that this agency is being impartial. i don't believe you. this is incredible. >> i have a long career. that's the first time anybody's said they
>> you told us monday because the ascii of any other hard drives crashed. this is unbelievable. you told us we were going to give us all of her e-mails and you learned in february about this crash. hispanic i didn't learn in february -- >> i'm not asking you a question i'm submitting a statement. you are the internal revenue service. you can reach into the lives of hard-working taxpayers and with a phone call and e-mail or letter you can turn their lives upside down. you ask...