Andrew Cuomo responds to sexual assault allegations, saying he is sorry but will not resign
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo addressed allegations of sexual harassment against him Wednesday, saying he feels awful and embarrassed by his actions, but intends to remain in office.
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