
Aide who accused Cuomo of groping tells "CBS This Morning" and "Times Union": "What he did to me was a crime. He broke the law."
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In her first public statement since accusing Governor Andrew Cuomo of groping, the governor's former aide told "CBS This Morning" and "The Times Union" that "What he did to me was a crime. He broke the law."
The woman, who has not been identified, is one of 11 accusing Cuomo of sexual harassment. Days after a blistering report from the New York state attorney general's office backed the women's claims, she became the first to file a criminal complaint against the governor. Her full interview will air on "CBS This Morning" on Monday.
Santa Fe, New Mexico — A representative for the estate of actor Gene Hackman is seeking to block the public release of autopsy and investigative reports, especially photographs and police body-camera video related to the recent deaths of Hackman and wife Betsy Arakawa after their partially mummified bodies were discovered at their New Mexico home in February.

In the past year, over 135 million passengers traveled to the U.S. from other countries. To infectious disease experts, that represents 135 million chances for an outbreak to begin. To identify and stop the next potential pandemic, government disease detectives have been discreetly searching for viral pathogens in wastewater from airplanes. Experts are worried that these efforts may not be enough.