york magazine. she said her job was to report on the governor s every move and alleges he often touched her without her consent, on her arms, shoulders, small of her back, her waist. it led her not to even want to go to events like the one she describes, when she was 25 years old she went to a holiday party at the executive mansion and said the governor approached her and as she described it, held her firmly in place while gesturing to a photographer that he wanted their picture taken. the governor said to her, i m sorry, am i making you uncomfortable, i thought we were going steady. it s a moment she subscribed as humiliating, happening in front of her colleagues. she says she felt the governor s actions weren t about wanting to have sex with her but about wanting to show that he had power over her and he used touching and sexual innuendo to stoke fear in women. we ve reached out to bateman and haven t heard back. we ve reached out to the governor s office. they haven t a
full force, and masks are hard to spolt. americans are tired of more than a year of restrictions. the tsa reports that friday is the busiest travel day since the pandemic started. and the embattled governor of new york losing more support as he struggles to stay in office. even new york s two senators, both democrats, calling for andrew cuomo to resign. another come has come forward with accusations of sexual harassment. cuomo is quickly running out of support among all the series allegations. hi, he did, and you mngsed the two big names in new york politics. major leader chuck schumer and gillibrand adding their names to the list of the politics calling for the governor to resign. the latest coming from a reporter named jessica bakeman. she had been a new york capital beat worker, and covering the beat here, and he wrote a piece where she describes it was like covering cuomo, and she writes, andrew cuomo s hands had been on my body, my arms, shoulders, the small of my back
coverage and we ll start with david spunt tracking president biden and his reaction to the border crisis from wilmington, delaware. we ve got griff jenkins tracking conditions on the ground from the southern border and we ll turn to griff first, a closer look from mission, texas. hi, griff. hey, gillian and kristin. we re down on the border in mission, texas, part of the rio grande sector. what s happening at this moment see this white bus coming through the border wall in the distance about a mile is the rio grande river where we re apprehending record number of migrants. this is the 13th bus i ve seen since i ve been here today. it s full of migrants that have been processed and we have exclusive photos, i want to show you where that bus just came from. these photos from here show that the processing center, a temporary processing center has been set up outdoors, you can see in the photo, the white buses, you can see migrants all over the place, they ve had to set up a po
border. he s gotten word migrants have just crossed we re watching this. you can actually see if you ve given they just brought it up. border patrol van and they ll load them up on that van and continue on to the processing centers. i mean, you see this pretty regularly, i assume two, because this is your community new people that come out and see this firsthand. it s a shock to them. it s very confusing. still confusing to me, but it s not not necessarily a shock. this is just every day the life here. now, here is san diego county inquiry is not border patrol, but an army veteran who admits he s become obsessed with understanding this migration surge and it s very frustrating to watch this stuff happened in my backyard when we have veterans in our country who don t have homes donald health care i feel like we should prioritize some things so from the cell phone connection kory s began
very confusing. still confusing to me, but it s not necessarily a shocking is just everyday life. you re now here is san diego county inquiry is not border patrol, but an army veteran who admits he s become obsessed with understanding this migration surge and it s very frustrating to watch this stuff happened in my backyard when we have veterans in our country who don t have homes donald health care i feel like we should prioritize some things cellphone the cell phone connection, kory s began collecting what migrants leave behind. most surprisingly, passports and ids it s mexican immigration altogether. he said hundreds of ideas where do you keep them secret location where is it on the way there? cory stops and points out