abramson on story denying allegations of any plagiarism 100 percent she said in her new book which is called ironically the merchants of truth. but now, she acknowledges that there may be some errors in the sourcing. trace gallagher live from our west coast newsroom with the follow-up on this big story tonight. hi, trace. >> hi, martha. jill abramson told "the washington post" that she took the claims of plagiarism so seriously that she was up all night going through her book then in an email to the associated press abramson was more detailed saying, quote: the notes didn't match up with the right pages in a few cases this was unintentionally and will be promptly corrected. the language is too close in some cases and should have been cited as quotations in the text. this, too, will be fixed. the 500 page book is a critique of the media focusing on the "new york times" and "the washington post" along with digital sites buzzfeed and vice. vice correspondent michael