Gov. Cuomo Apologizes for Making Women Feel Uncomfortable
Mar.03 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo apologized if he made women feel uncomfortable, but urged the public to “wait for the facts” before making judgment about the sexual-harassment accusations he faces. Cuomo, a Democrat, spoke at a briefing in Albany.
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