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hinton thought he acted inappropriately with her.he investigation recounts events from 2013 until last year, focusing on allegations from 11 women. >> specifically the investigation found that governor andrew cuomo sexually harassed current and former new york state employees by engaging in unwelcome and nonconsensual touching and making numerous offensive comments of a suggestive and sexual nature that created a hostile work environment for women. >> reporter: the probe claimed that in at least one instance, the governor tried to retaliate against a woman who leveled accusations against him. today during his resignation speech, cuomo continued to deny any retaliation or misconduct. >> the most serious allegations made against me had no credible factual basis in the report. >> reporter: saying his behavior stemmed from a lack of awareness. >> i take full responsibility for my actions. i have been too familiar with people. there are generational and cultural shifts that i just didn't fully appreciate. and i should have. >> while he is
hinton thought he acted inappropriately with her.he investigation recounts events from 2013 until last year, focusing on allegations from 11 women. >> specifically the investigation found that governor andrew cuomo sexually harassed current and former new york state employees by engaging in unwelcome and nonconsensual touching and making numerous offensive comments of a suggestive and sexual nature that created a hostile work environment for women. >> reporter: the probe claimed...
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and karen hinton joins me now. it's very good to have you with us, ms. hinton.e more about what happened, exactly. it was around the year 2000. remind us when it was, what happened. >> the end of 2000, we had done a media event in los angeles, and, after the event, he asked me to come up to his hotel room to talk about the day, what we would do the next day. and i agreed to come up and see him. i had been in hotel rooms with him before with other staff. there was no one there. the lights had been dimmed. i was a little concerned about that but i took a seat and we did talk about the media event. and then the discussion became a bit more personal about marriages, mine and his, and i decided, okay, i really would like to leave, and i stood up, and he embraced me a little bit too tight, too long, and i felt that he was aroused, and i left the room. we never talked about it, and i never told anyone except one of my best friends, who i called that night to tell her what had happened. but, you know, this was a long time ago, and i'm from an older generation of women,
and karen hinton joins me now. it's very good to have you with us, ms. hinton.e more about what happened, exactly. it was around the year 2000. remind us when it was, what happened. >> the end of 2000, we had done a media event in los angeles, and, after the event, he asked me to come up to his hotel room to talk about the day, what we would do the next day. and i agreed to come up and see him. i had been in hotel rooms with him before with other staff. there was no one there. the lights...
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karen hinton joins me now. it is very good to have you with us. tell us a little bit more about what happened exactly. it was around the year 2000. remind us when it was and what happened. after the event, he asked me to come up to his hoteloom to talk about the day, what we would do the next day andthere . the lights had been dimmed. i was a little concerned about that but i took a seat and we talked about the media event. then the discussion became a bit more personal about marriages, mine and his and i decided i would like to leave. i stood up and he embraced me a little bit too tight, too long and i felt that he was aroused and i left the room. we never talked about it. i never told anyone except one of my best friends who i called that night to tell her what had happened. but this was a long time ago and i am from an older generation of women and i did not really think that if i told someone i might lose my career. it would hurt my career so i didn't. >> you spoke with the investigators, you shared your story with them. they did not included
karen hinton joins me now. it is very good to have you with us. tell us a little bit more about what happened exactly. it was around the year 2000. remind us when it was and what happened. after the event, he asked me to come up to his hoteloom to talk about the day, what we would do the next day andthere . the lights had been dimmed. i was a little concerned about that but i took a seat and we talked about the media event. then the discussion became a bit more personal about marriages, mine...
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i want to bring in karen hinton, one of the women who came forward with allegations against governor cuomo. she accused the governor of inappropriately embracing her in a hotel room. i really want to get your reaction to what we've been hearing today, obviously first from the governor's attorney and then from the governor himself and also this idea that he talked about this general generational and cultural shift for some of the reasons he felt as if he had been, quote, unquote, misunderstood. >> let me say i definitely wanted him to resign, but at the same time i'm not gloating over it and i don't think anyone should. it's a very sad day for the state of new york. what he did to those women was unforgivable and he brought it on himself through his own actions. and of course he immediately started blaming others, blaming his opponents, his political opponents, blaming his enemies, blaming the media. that's very nixon-like in so many ways. i'm old enough to remember when nixon resigned. at the same time he accomplished a great deal as governor, marriage equality, minimum wage, family
i want to bring in karen hinton, one of the women who came forward with allegations against governor cuomo. she accused the governor of inappropriately embracing her in a hotel room. i really want to get your reaction to what we've been hearing today, obviously first from the governor's attorney and then from the governor himself and also this idea that he talked about this general generational and cultural shift for some of the reasons he felt as if he had been, quote, unquote, misunderstood....
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i want to go back to karen hinton, who i hope is still with us. are you there? i was going to apologize for inelegantly cutting you off when we went to the white house press briefing. have you had times to think about the ways in which your personal life and career had been affected by the harassment you say you experienced under andrew cuomo? >> i've been a woman in politics for 45 years. at some point i came to call all of this toxic environment, not just in andrew cuomo's office but in other officers and even from the time i was a teenager until today something that i call penis politics, which is just this never ending abuse of power over women in the workplace, but also in the classroom, in colleges, women who work in grocery stores, women who work at law firms, women who work in restaurants, women across the country experience this kind of sexual harassment. i think it's very important that this report be taken seriously, because what i know from my research into sexual harassment, it rarely is treated as a criminal offense, mostly as a civil rights offens
i want to go back to karen hinton, who i hope is still with us. are you there? i was going to apologize for inelegantly cutting you off when we went to the white house press briefing. have you had times to think about the ways in which your personal life and career had been affected by the harassment you say you experienced under andrew cuomo? >> i've been a woman in politics for 45 years. at some point i came to call all of this toxic environment, not just in andrew cuomo's office but in...
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you know, there is just one thing, though, i mean, i agree with karen hinton. his remarks today were pretty offensive. i'm not saying -- when i was a young staffer, political staffer it was not okay then either for a boss to sexually harass me or touch me, and, you know, of course, it happened but don't pass this on cultural change. that is just not the case. the thing that has changed is that people are speaking up now more, that women are feeling more em upowempowered, that mor are brave enough to speak out, erica, that people will listen to them. that's what has changed. not whether it's okay or not. >> it is an excellent point. i really have to agree with you on that one. that has changed and thank goodness it has that more women and in some cases men do feel they can come forward especially when they're dealing with the power dynamic in that situation, as well. there is a lot made how this was handled and comparisons to former president trump not just digging in heels but how republicans and democrats looked at this differently. as soon as this report came
you know, there is just one thing, though, i mean, i agree with karen hinton. his remarks today were pretty offensive. i'm not saying -- when i was a young staffer, political staffer it was not okay then either for a boss to sexually harass me or touch me, and, you know, of course, it happened but don't pass this on cultural change. that is just not the case. the thing that has changed is that people are speaking up now more, that women are feeling more em upowempowered, that mor are brave...
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the fact that this politicalviolence is in response to police violence . >> search for elizabeth hinton or the title of her book america on fire usingthe box at the top of the page . >> here's a look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to the washington post . english is i alone can fix it, washington post look at the final year of the trump administration followed by charlie mckesson's illustrated fables. the boy, moore, fox and the horse. after that is michael pollan's examination of the psychoactive properties of certain plants in this isyour mind on plants . next is michelle bonner's memoir crying at h-mart and last is a travel guide by the late author and travel host anthony bourdainsome of these authors have appeared on the tv and you can watch their programs anytime at booktv.org . >> my name is joy and i am a senior managing director for healthcare at fti consulting. i am also a hospital board system member and i'm the daughter of a kaiserphysician . so this means i spent a lot of time thinking about how we
the fact that this politicalviolence is in response to police violence . >> search for elizabeth hinton or the title of her book america on fire usingthe box at the top of the page . >> here's a look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to the washington post . english is i alone can fix it, washington post look at the final year of the trump administration followed by charlie mckesson's illustrated fables. the boy, moore, fox and the horse. after that is michael...
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i want to go to karen hinton, one of the women that accused governor cuomo of inappropriate conduct and mentioned in the attorney general's report which says and i quote of you, karen, karen hinton an associate of the governor from the time that the governor was secretary of housing and urban development spoken publicly and told us about an incident in december 2000 when the governor embraced her in a hotel room in a way that felt overly close and intimate. karen, thank you for coming on and speaking tonight. so now we have this report, attorney general's report finding that cuomo harassed 11 women, violated federal and state law. were you surprised when you heard this? do you feel vindicated tonight? >> i was surprised at the details in the report. i was certainly surprised about the state trooper and felt reall really badly about that whole situation but i'm not shocked because this is a man i've known for 25 years or more and this is the kind of behavior that he has shown me and other women throughout that time. and, you know, i've been in politics for 45 years or more and i've certa
i want to go to karen hinton, one of the women that accused governor cuomo of inappropriate conduct and mentioned in the attorney general's report which says and i quote of you, karen, karen hinton an associate of the governor from the time that the governor was secretary of housing and urban development spoken publicly and told us about an incident in december 2000 when the governor embraced her in a hotel room in a way that felt overly close and intimate. karen, thank you for coming on and...
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. >> yale university history professor elizabeth hinton examining police violence history and socialrest. >> the idea somehow the riots were mass moments of criminality and examples of criminal behavior, his hands very much like johnson because immediately after harlem arrived in 64 after 815 year war, a student is killed by the new york police department, johnson makes the same step in says this is not about civil rights protests, this is tied to the crime. it is a riot in the best way to respond to it is with police force. this political violence is rooted in the same economic demand of the civil rights movement. that is an end to police brutality, terrorism, people are talking but government support, people aren't saying we want welfare, they are think we want jobs and decent housing. people are calling for more expensive educational systems, educational opportunities and scholarship and to be treated like citizens byler citizens. making and ignoring the root causes and ignoring the demand people in the rebellion participating we get into this policy cycle for the only response is
. >> yale university history professor elizabeth hinton examining police violence history and socialrest. >> the idea somehow the riots were mass moments of criminality and examples of criminal behavior, his hands very much like johnson because immediately after harlem arrived in 64 after 815 year war, a student is killed by the new york police department, johnson makes the same step in says this is not about civil rights protests, this is tied to the crime. it is a riot in the best...
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search for elizabeth hinton or the title of your book "america on fire" using the box at the top of the page. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's stories and on sundays booktv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more including mediacom. >> the world changed in an instant but mediacom was ready. internet traffic soared and we never slow down. schools and businesses when virtual and we powered a a new reality because at mediacom we are built to keep you ahead. >> mediacom along with these television copies supports c-span2 as a public service. >> next on booktv journalist mike rothschild reports on qanon. amy sohn looks at the life of making surges postal inspector anthony comstock and later podcast host ben shapiro argues the progressive left is pushing an authoritarian agenda in america. find more schedule information at booktv.org or consult your program guide. here's mike rothschild. >> i am julia, bookseller with politics and prose. we
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during a recent virtual event hosted by haymarket books yet university history professor elizabeth hinton, the history please violence and social unrest. >> the idea that somehow the riots were these moments of criminality and that they were examples of criminal behavior,, again, that sense be very much like johnson because after harlan erupts in 64 after 15-year-old high school student is killed by the newark police department, johnson takes, makes the same steps in those obama did. he said this is not about some rights protest. this is criminal, tied to the crime problem, tied to juvenile delinquency. it's meaningless.
during a recent virtual event hosted by haymarket books yet university history professor elizabeth hinton, the history please violence and social unrest. >> the idea that somehow the riots were these moments of criminality and that they were examples of criminal behavior,, again, that sense be very much like johnson because after harlan erupts in 64 after 15-year-old high school student is killed by the newark police department, johnson takes, makes the same steps in those obama did. he...
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search for elizabeth hinton or the title of her book, america on fire using the box at the top of the page. >> tonight we are thrilled to welcome daisy hernandez. a former reporter for the new york times has been writing about the intersections of race, immigration, class, sexuality for almost two decades. her most recent book which she joins us this evening is the kissing bug, a true story of family and insects, nation neglect of deadly disease. she's written for national geographic, npr's all things considered, cody switch, atlantic switch and she's the author of the award-winning memoir, a cup of water under my bed. growing up in new jersey, 1980s, hernandez believed her aunt had become deathly out from eating an apple. no one in her family spoke of infectious diseases and even into her 30s, she only knew her aunt died of a rare illness as hernandez dug deeper and deeper, she found the disease is more prevalent in the u.s. than the zeke of paris. today 300,000 americans have this disease. why do some make headlines and others fall by the wayside? after her aunt's death, hernandez b
search for elizabeth hinton or the title of her book, america on fire using the box at the top of the page. >> tonight we are thrilled to welcome daisy hernandez. a former reporter for the new york times has been writing about the intersections of race, immigration, class, sexuality for almost two decades. her most recent book which she joins us this evening is the kissing bug, a true story of family and insects, nation neglect of deadly disease. she's written for national geographic,...
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karen hinton told "the washington post" that the governor summoned her to a hotel room while anna list" that he inappropriately touched her at a reception. >> andrew cuomo is the master of the art of this kind of behavior. and it's something that shows his pattern of behavior over time. >> on march 12th, former reporter jessica bakeman accused cuomo of putting his hands on her back and waist, refusing to let go while posing for a photo at a 2014 hold party. next, march 19th, an eighth accuser, this one a current cuomo aid. melissa mcgraph saying that he made suggestive comments and call her beautiful italian. that then brings us to tuesday. after a four month investigation, a new report by the new york attorney general found that the governor sexually harassed allegedly 11 women including a state trooper assigned to his security detail as well as an unnamed former aide who said that cuomo groped her at the executive mansion. the governor continues to deny the errors and also said that he will not resign. now at least four district attorneys offices in new york are requesting additional
karen hinton told "the washington post" that the governor summoned her to a hotel room while anna list" that he inappropriately touched her at a reception. >> andrew cuomo is the master of the art of this kind of behavior. and it's something that shows his pattern of behavior over time. >> on march 12th, former reporter jessica bakeman accused cuomo of putting his hands on her back and waist, refusing to let go while posing for a photo at a 2014 hold party. next,...
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karen hinton, another accuser, had this to say. >> what he did with those women was unforgivable and the sad part of it is he brought it, he also brought it on himself and he blamed others >> when cuomo initially responded to the attorney general's findings earlier this month, he tried to explain his affection with a slide show featuring photos of him kissing and embracing a variety of people something he said he did as a sign of warmth with everyone but one of the women featured in the photos spoke out today i know what attorney gloria allred embarrassing and said she was embarrassed when he used to it explain away his actions >> i do not appreciate him using, i do not appreciate him using my picture to spin a story. i do not condone his actions toward any of the women who have come forward and i do not appreciate being made to look as if i do. >> gloria allred announced at that time, she is also representing the female state trooper who has not been publicly identified but said he did the right thing announcing his resignation. >> brendan lyons now, thank you. a second generation g
karen hinton, another accuser, had this to say. >> what he did with those women was unforgivable and the sad part of it is he brought it, he also brought it on himself and he blamed others >> when cuomo initially responded to the attorney general's findings earlier this month, he tried to explain his affection with a slide show featuring photos of him kissing and embracing a variety of people something he said he did as a sign of warmth with everyone but one of the women featured in...
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>> search for elizabeth hinton or the title of her book america on fire usingthe box at the top of the page . >> here's a look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to the washington post . english is i alone can fix it, washington post look at the final year of the trump administration followed by charlie mckesson's illustrated fables. the boy, moore, fox and the horse. after that is michael pollan's examination of the psychoactive properties of certain plants in this isyour mind on plants . next is michelle bonner's memoir crying at h-mart and last is a travel guide by the late author and travel host anthony bourdainsome of these authors have appeared on the tv and you can watch their programs anytime at booktv.org . >> my name is joy and i am a senior managing director for healthcare at fti consulting. i am also a hospital board system member and i'm the daughter of a kaiserphysician . so this means i spent a lot of time thinking about how we can improve health and healthcare for our physicians and our patients and all who serve it. honestly i cannot think of a more
>> search for elizabeth hinton or the title of her book america on fire usingthe box at the top of the page . >> here's a look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to the washington post . english is i alone can fix it, washington post look at the final year of the trump administration followed by charlie mckesson's illustrated fables. the boy, moore, fox and the horse. after that is michael pollan's examination of the psychoactive properties of certain plants in...
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. >> you can watch the rest of this program on our website booktv.org search for elizabeth hinton or the title of her book america on fire using this at the top of the page. >> weakens on cspan2 our intellectual feast, every saturday in american history tv documents america's story and on sundays booktv brings you the latest nonfiction book and authors. funding for cspan2 comes from these television companies and more, including buckeye broadband ♪ ♪ buckeye broadbandthese televis support cspan2 as a public service. >> tonight were absolutely thrilled to welcome tristian reese and andrew, triston launched into the public eye as a pregnant man in 2017 with the story of his family's unique journey gained international attention he was invited to give closing performances mainstage in pord,
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you know the the one accuser, karen hinton reportedly he wouldn't hire a woman was not quote presidentnough and apparently cuomo thought it was a joke and laughed about the monica lewinsky bill clinton scandal. it should be pointed out monica lewinsky was about the same age as chelsea clinton. talk to us about the climate sol just pointed out. climate fear, toxic bullying around andrew cuomo. >> just to sol's point that was outlined in the attorney general's report, that this culture of fear on the second floor of the capitol is what kind of kept this under wraps. people were scared to speak out. if they did speak out i'm sure they would have gotten destroyed publicly. we know lindsey boylan's personnel file was shopped around to media outlets to smear her as soon as she came out. it is horrible to see. you have his spokespeople who viciously attack everyone who goes against the governor and famously one of his staffers even said the governor has two modes, get along and kill. i think that is what we've seen boil over now. a lot of this vitriol that has been bubbling under the surface
you know the the one accuser, karen hinton reportedly he wouldn't hire a woman was not quote presidentnough and apparently cuomo thought it was a joke and laughed about the monica lewinsky bill clinton scandal. it should be pointed out monica lewinsky was about the same age as chelsea clinton. talk to us about the climate sol just pointed out. climate fear, toxic bullying around andrew cuomo. >> just to sol's point that was outlined in the attorney general's report, that this culture of...
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one from karen hinton. meaningful report for women everywhere, not just new york. so you are suggesting he must step down now. you heard leticia james detail call the violation of federal and state laws on behalf of the new york governor andrew cuomo. he violated current and former state employees which is also important. she went on to describe the substantiated and corroborated allegations. she said that evidence will be made available to the public. this is certainly a big day indeed but for her part, she says her investigation has concluded. she is done. >> i have to tell you, this governor acted and was acting like an organized crime boss thug. using that office, the office of the governor of the state of new york. and not only that, there needs to be further investigation about individuals around him. because these individuals allowed and permitted this to go on. there were many individuals according to this attorney general that knew what was going on and assisted the governor in trying to cover up his activity with these women. again, i want to make sure we
one from karen hinton. meaningful report for women everywhere, not just new york. so you are suggesting he must step down now. you heard leticia james detail call the violation of federal and state laws on behalf of the new york governor andrew cuomo. he violated current and former state employees which is also important. she went on to describe the substantiated and corroborated allegations. she said that evidence will be made available to the public. this is certainly a big day indeed but for...
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decision to resign new york city mayor bill de blasio said it was past time for him to step down karen hintoncuomo's fall was entirely of his own making. >>> a new poll shows more than 70% of americans have high trust in their doctors, nurses and pharmacists. the trust could become important in efforts to convince more people to get vaccinated on the news you'll hear from nurses fighting big covid outbreaks and how some patients are expressing their regret for not getting their shots. that's tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >>> in thailand, police and demonstrators clashing people are protesting slow vaccination efforts and a lack of movement towards political reform there's the news i'll send it back to you. >> kristina, thanks so much. >>> coming up, can coinbase deliver for investors? the buy now, pay later debt dilemma. >>> if you work from home, should you make less google thinks so that's a cinupllomg in rampid fire we're back in two minutes, don't go anywhere. and one we explore. one that's been paved and one that's forever wild. but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventu
decision to resign new york city mayor bill de blasio said it was past time for him to step down karen hintoncuomo's fall was entirely of his own making. >>> a new poll shows more than 70% of americans have high trust in their doctors, nurses and pharmacists. the trust could become important in efforts to convince more people to get vaccinated on the news you'll hear from nurses fighting big covid outbreaks and how some patients are expressing their regret for not getting their shots....
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nash's relationship with joni mitchell was growing rocky, and crosby's girlfriend, christine hinton, that record, because it gave me a reason -- >> reporter: to get up in the morning? >> damn right. and it is what kept me alive. >> reporter: how would you describe the period of recording that album? >> chaotic. >> reporter: you talk about how you guys butt heads all of the time. >> well, it was glancing butts, but they were continuous. and that tends to numb your skull and you turn into numskulls. >> reporter: and neil young, the only band member who didn't talk for this story, also went his own way and the studio. >> neil, when he joins a band doesn't really join the band. he made his tracks outside, by himself, and brought them, and we sang on them. which is kind of snotty. but they were good. >> reporter: he didn't even perform on either of your songs, did he? >> no. he never sang or played ochour d he never sang or played on "our house." >> reporter: did that bother you? >> no. listen to them. they're decent records. ♪ teach your children well ♪ ♪ their fathers ♪ >> reporter: the
nash's relationship with joni mitchell was growing rocky, and crosby's girlfriend, christine hinton, that record, because it gave me a reason -- >> reporter: to get up in the morning? >> damn right. and it is what kept me alive. >> reporter: how would you describe the period of recording that album? >> chaotic. >> reporter: you talk about how you guys butt heads all of the time. >> well, it was glancing butts, but they were continuous. and that tends to numb...
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. >> reporter: that response not a surprise to karen hinton, cuomo's former press secretary, who spokestigators about her own allegation of discrimination and harassment which cuomo denied. >> this is the way he always responds, he never takes responsibility for anything. he always pushes it off on someone else. he blames the victims. >> reporter: and support for cuomo within his own party is quickly eroding. it is looking more and more like he will be impeached. the new york assembly speaker saying he can no longer remain in office. a sentiment echoed by nearly every top democrat. george? >> okay, erielle, thanks. >>> we are joined now by charlotte bennett and her attorney debra katz. charlotte, let me begin with you. he singled you out and apologized to you, but also said you heard things he didn't say, and he was just trying to help you. what were you thinking as you watched the governor yesterday? >> it wasn't an apology and he didn't take accountability for his actions. he can't once apologize and then say he didn't do anything wrong. he blamed me and said that i simply misinterpr
. >> reporter: that response not a surprise to karen hinton, cuomo's former press secretary, who spokestigators about her own allegation of discrimination and harassment which cuomo denied. >> this is the way he always responds, he never takes responsibility for anything. he always pushes it off on someone else. he blames the victims. >> reporter: and support for cuomo within his own party is quickly eroding. it is looking more and more like he will be impeached. the new york...
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karen hinton, who accused governor cuomo of inappropriate touching tweeted that she was not celebrating cuomo's resignation, but added, i do celebrate the power of women who came forward. cuomo of course has denied her allegations. new york attorney general letitia james saying this in a statement. quote, today closes a sad chapter for all of new york, but it's an important step towards justice. from new york city mayor bill de blasio, quote, make no mistake, this is the result of survivors bravely telling their stories. it was past time for andrew cuomo to resign and it's for the good of all new york. it's a message that was echoed today by the white house. white house press secretary jen psaki saying in today's briefing, quote, our view is that this is a story about these courageous women who came forward, shared their stories, and an investigation overseen by the attorney general that of course concluded today in an outcome that the president called for just last week. president biden adding just in the last hour that he respects cuomo's decision to resign. the dramatic downfall of n
karen hinton, who accused governor cuomo of inappropriate touching tweeted that she was not celebrating cuomo's resignation, but added, i do celebrate the power of women who came forward. cuomo of course has denied her allegations. new york attorney general letitia james saying this in a statement. quote, today closes a sad chapter for all of new york, but it's an important step towards justice. from new york city mayor bill de blasio, quote, make no mistake, this is the result of survivors...
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during a recent virtual event hosted by haymarket books yet university history professor elizabeth hinton, the history please violence and social unrest. >> the idea that somehow the riots were these moments of criminality and that they were examples of criminal behavior,, again, that sense be very much like johnson because after harlan erupts in 64 after 15-year-old high school student is killed by the newark police department, johnson takes, makes the same steps in those obama did. he said this is not about some rights protest. this is criminal, tied to the crime problem, tied to juvenile delinquency. it's meaningless. it's carnivalesque and it's a riot, right? as as a right the best way to respond to it is with police force. and what johnson meant and what obama meant is that this political violence is rooted in the same socioeconomic demands of the civil rights movement. that is an in to police brutality, an to white supremacist, jobs, people and talking, what did he say? people are not saying we want welfare. they're saying we want jobs and we want decent housing without roaches and
during a recent virtual event hosted by haymarket books yet university history professor elizabeth hinton, the history please violence and social unrest. >> the idea that somehow the riots were these moments of criminality and that they were examples of criminal behavior,, again, that sense be very much like johnson because after harlan erupts in 64 after 15-year-old high school student is killed by the newark police department, johnson takes, makes the same steps in those obama did. he...