down. when they refused, she quit. here s what the founders are saying now. i totally understand how a young woman just moving to san francisco and then walking into an upload event where, you know, there was loud music and an open bar, i can totally understand how that could feel uncomfortable. reporter: the very specific claims of these women were more than, you know, oh, i was uncomfortable at a party, i was uncomfortable because i had to pick up underwear from the party. i was uncomfortable because there was a male employee talking about having sex with 1,000 women and not wearing a condom. i want to give you guys the opportunity to respond to that. taylor? yeah, i mean, i think the whole team has realized sort of the party culture nature of the company. we ve really put a lot of structure. we established an h.r. department. reporter: were women expected to do tasks like the dishes were as men weren t? no. i don t think that we had the
men weren t? no. i don t think we had the experience early on to recognize that shift that happened. but for some women it s just not enough. this has to stop. if it s helped one person, then i know i did the right thing. the question remains, now what? gosh, lori. that is eye opening and sickening the things that have been revealed in this lawsuit. behind the scenes you have been talking to entrepreneurs and investors. so what do they tell you? i ve done a lot of tech conferences. i pull people aside and say tell me what you re not allowed to say out loud. they take meetings with women after a certain hour. maybe it s just not worth the risk. they say there is a witch-hunt going on. so i would like to say that now is a moment for women to come forward and talk. but it is also a moment for men
marysol domenici, watches the others lined up against the wall. several people on the train including tommy cross begin recording the incident. i felt like i needed to capture this incident was because of the aggressive behavior by the officers that night. one camera catches officer peroni approaches oscar grant, standing in the middle, and striking him. you can see in the video he actually punches oscar. he punches oscar, then of course all his friends go like, wow, what s going on? hey? we re going to sue you. this is wrong. you know, what is going on? the police were overly aggressive, with no reason whatsoever to be as aggressive as they were. these men weren t trying to wrestle them, they weren t trying to fight them. officer peroni aims his taser at the detained men. grant puts up his hands. other officers arrive and block off the area.
dempsey, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff to respond on his facebook page saying like any american, he is innocent until proven guilty. our army s leaders will not look away from misconduct if it occurred. a 2012 rolling stone article detailed a seemingly disillusioned bergdahl and a unit in trouble, saying from the start everything seemed to go wrong. when a lieutenant was removed from duty, it was, quote, quickly followed by a collapse in unit morale and an almost complete breakdown of authority. but bergdahl s former team leader insists allegations the men weren t doing their jobs correctly were not true. i believe that was incredibly blown out of proportion. there was no discipline issues in our platoon. a u.s. official tells cnn that during the five years when bergdahl was in captivity, there were a couple of instances when they had some intelligence about where he might be, but they did not launch a rescue mission
american, he s innocent until proven gill he too. our army s leaders will not look away from misconduct if it occurred. an article detailed a disillusioned bergdahl and a unit in trouble, saying from the start, everything seemed to go wrong. when a lieutenant was removed from duty, it was, quote, quickly followed by a collapse in unit moral and an almost complete breakdown of authority. but bergdahl s former team leader insists allegations the men weren t doing their jobs correctly were not true. i believe that was incredibly blown out of proportion and there was no discipline issues in our platoon. u.s. officials tell cnn, during the time bergdahl was in captivity, that five-year period, there were, in fact, a couple of instances where they had intelligence indicating where he might be being held. but they did not stage a rescue mission because it was deemed too risky to sergeant bergdahl,