Cuomo faces growing pressure to resign
There is growing pressure on New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to resign as he faces allegations from three women, who say he sexually harassed them. Jericka Duncan reports.
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There is growing pressure on New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to resign as he faces allegations from three women, who say he sexually harassed them. Jericka Duncan reports.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is under fire again after a third woman accused him of inappropriate behavior, this time at a wedding in 2019. Both of Cuomo's earlier accusers showed their support to the woman while many are now calling for his resignation. Jericka Duncan reports.
"Now, of course, CNN has to cover it," the journalist said, announcing that he would not be reporting on the allegations against his brother.
Three women have accused the New York governor of sexual harassment.
New York's attorney general is launching an investigation after two former aides accused Governor Andrew Cuomo of sexual misconduct. Jericka Duncan has the latest.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is facing calls to resign after a former aide becomes the second woman accusing him of sexual harassment. Cuomo said he is handing the investigation over to the state attorney general. Jericka Duncan reports.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who saw soaring popularity during the coronavirus pandemic, is facing calls to resign after two former aides accused him of sexual harassment. According to the New York Times, a second former aide claims the Democrat repeatedly asked her questions about her sex life while she worked for him last year. CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan reports on the latest, and Alyssa Katz, deputy editor for The City, joined CBSN to discuss Cuomo's past behavior.
New York Attorney General Letitia James, a onetime Cuomo ally, said earlier Sunday that she "stood ready" to oversee an investigation.
A former member of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's administration is giving new details to her previous allegations that he sexually harassed her. Mola Lenghi reports as separate accusations against Cuomo arise.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is facing a growing wave of criticism. State Assemblyman Ron Kim is one of the prominent voices accusing the governor of bullying tactics. The City reporter Christine Chung joins CBSN AM to talk about the controversy.
New polls show approval ratings for New York Governor Andrew Cuomo have dropped since accusations of misconduct have surfaced. Former top aide Lindsey Boylan accused the governor of sexual harassment just days after a new report suggested Cuomo manipulated the data for COVID-19 nursing home deaths. New York Magazine contributor David Freedlander joined CBSN to discuss the fallout and how it may impact future legislation in New York and Cuomo's reelection campaign.
Charlotte Bennett, a former health policy adviser, told The New York Times that Cuomo asked her inappropriate questions about her sex life.
The aide claimed "sexual harassment and bullying" were "not only condoned but expected" under Cuomo.
Federal prosecutors in New York have launched a preliminary investigation into the Cuomo administration's handling of nursing homes during the pandemic. The state's attorney general has alleged the administration greatly undercounted deaths. Mola Lenghi has the latest.
Almost a year after the pandemic began, Newsom is staring at a possible recall and Cuomo may be rebuked by his own state party.
The Cuomo administration did not report until late January that thousands of people living in nursing homes had died of COVID-19 once they were transferred to hospitals.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is facing criticism over his administration's handling of nursing home deaths curing the pandemic. Josefa Velásquez, senior reporter at the independent nonprofit newsroom The City, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" with more.
The daughter of a woman who died of coronavirus in a New York nursing home in April says she wants answers from the state government. It comes as Governor Cuomo is defending how his administration handled coronavirus deaths in nursing homes. Mola Lenghi reports from New York.
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A top aide last week admitted the Cuomo administration was afraid the data was "going to be used against us."
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said in a press conference on Monday that he made a "mistake" in not providing information about nursing home deaths from COVID-19 in a timely fashion. But he also continued to defend his administration's response.
There are bipartisan calls for an investigation into New York Governor Andrew Cuomo after his top aide said that his administration intentionally hid the state's COVID-19 death toll in nursing homes.
Republicans who call the comment an admission of a "cover-up" are now calling for resignations of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the aide, secretary to the governor Melissa DeRosa.
The state's health department has pushed back against the undercount allegation.
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