Cuomo apologizes over harassment allegations, accusers reject his words
Gov. Cuomo answered reporters’ questions regarding the multiple accusations of sexual harassment against him. He apologized, but said he would not be resigning. New York Times reporter Luis Ferré-Sadurní tells Lawrence O’Donnell that Cuomo’s apology wasn’t enough for his accusers, who want more accountability from the governor.
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