CBS Evening News anchor Norah O’Donnell landed an interview with Charlotte Bennett, the former aide to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo who is one of three women who have accused him of sexual misconduct.
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“The truth is everybody did the best they could,” Said New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Monday. “The truth is it was the middle of a terrible pandemic. The truth is, cover attacks older people. The truth is, with all we know, people still die.”
Cuomo was responding to a cascade of reports over the past few days that his administration had withheld information about the scope of devastation wrought by Covid-19 in the state’s nursing homes. On Friday, the New York Times reported that a top Cuomo
CBS Evening News anchor Norah O’Donnell landed an interview with Charlotte Bennett, the former aide to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo who is one of three women who have accused him of sexual misconduct.
The ladies of The View aren’t buying Andrew Cuomo‘s excuses. After the New York governor, 63, apologized to the three women accusing him of sexual harassment, co-hosts including Meghan McCain called Cuomo out for claiming to not know that he made the young women “uncomfortable” with his inappropriate behavior. As Meghan put it, Cuomo looked like a “hostage” being forced to make an apology video.
Rosie Perez has some thoughts on Gov. Andrew Cuomo's recent apology over allegations of sexual misconduct.
Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday that he won't resign from office amid growing calls for him to step down over sexual harassment allegations.
Maria Shriver, a journalist and the ex-wife of former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, questioned whether an apology for alleged unwanted sexual advances, issued Wednesday by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, will be accepted.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo held a press conference on March 3 to address the mounting sexual harassment allegations against him, apologizing to his female accusers for ‘any pain I have caused.’ The governor said he was ’embarrassed’ by the allegations, and denied he ever “touched anyone inappropriately.”
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo broke days of silence amid allegations of sexual harassment by three women to apologize for any offence taken but saying he won’t resign and denying ever “touching anyone inappropriately.”
"The Daily Show" host Trevor Noah made a self-deprecating joke about his own past admiration for embattled New York Gov.
Chris Cuomo is opening up about his brother, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorChris Cuomo held up a giant cotton swab on TV last May and poked fun at his brother, the governor of New York, during an interview. Now journalism observers wonder if CNN must clean up a lapse in journalism ethics.Cuomo anchors what has become CNN’s most-watched program, a 9 p.m.
The New York Post.But on Wednesday, Lindsey Boylan, a former Cuomo aide now running for Manhattan Borough President, wrote and published a Medium post alleging Cuomo once kissed her on the lips, subjected her to unwanted attention, and suggested they “play strip poker.”Boylan’s allegations have since been followed by similar accusations by former Cuomo aide Charlotte Bennett and Anna Ruch, a woman who claims Cuomo tried to kiss her and touched her backside during her wedding reception in
Chris Cuomo is addressing his network's coverage of the sexual harassment allegations against his brother, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.The CNN journalist opened Monday's episode of with remarks addressing the allegations, and the fact that he won't be reporting on the story due to the conflict of interest involved.«Before we start tonight, let me say something that I’m sure is very obvious to you who watch my show — and thank you for that.
Chris Cuomo opened his CNN show on Monday night by discussing the recent allegations of sexual harassment made against his brother, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
As a third accuser came forward with allegations of unwanted advances against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, his brother Chris Cuomo addressed the issue as he opened his CNN show on Monday night.
John Oliver ripped into New York Gov.
Andrew Cuomo went through some things this week so considering Last Week Tonight wanted to keep things hyper local on Sunday night, John Oliver decided to unpack some of the scandals facing the New York Governor who he describes as a man whose face, build and general demeanor always seem to scream “Business Frankenstein”.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo apologized if comments he’s made to female aides were interpreted as “unwanted flirtation” but denied he ever touched or propositioned anyone.
In a show that’s often known for its political jabs, all eyes are on the 2021 Golden Globes to see if it will address one of the bigger political stories happening right now — the allegations against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Two women have come forward with allegations of sexual harassment against Cuomo that he denies.
Sexual harassment accusations against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo have prompted advocacy organization Time's Up to call for an "independent investigation," according to a statement issued by its president. On Wednesday, Cuomo's former deputy secretary and special adviser Lindsey Boylan published an essay in which she alleged sexual misconduct committed by the politician, which his camp has denied.
Actress-turned-activist Rose McGowan is speaking out in support of Lindsey Boylan, the former deputy secretary and special adviser to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo who accused him of sexual harassment.