if you want proof, despite what bill clinton did in office he was invited to speak at the democratic national geneva convention last year. cuomo looks at that bill clinton can survive what he survived and still be welcome at the dnc why can t i? the other page taken from the clinton playbook is to victim shaming. he is accusing of harassing and retaliating against victims. he said that they are doing this for to score political points. this is the democratic state attorney general, almost all i would assume all the victims who worked for him are democrats who agree with him ideologically. there is no politics here. he is just not going to resign. it s up to the state legislative tour kick him out. shannon: we have seen examples how this works morgan the governor there the yearbook photo that was allegedly of him, one of two characters both very offensive on the basis of race, he dug in his heels. i had him on someone on my show saying naacp he has to go democrat after democrat. he
press. the governor was arguing for the release of that letter. he was finally convinced to abandon it by a number of people who thought the letter was a bad idea in part because what was in the letter couldn t be substantiated and because they thought that victim shaming would be bad as a strategy. both federal and state law prohibit an employer from taking any action that with dissuade a reasonable employee or former employee from making or supporting a charge of discrimination. under that standard, the confidential release of internal records to the press and the dissemination of the letter to disparaging miss boylan constituted unlawful retaliation. i will turn it back to mr. kim with the workplace culture within the executive chamber. thank you, miss clark. as set forth in our report, we find that the culture within the executive chamber contributed to
investigation which he continued to do so here, dig in his heels making the same gesture and public all my life, it injected into a montage of him kissing people like robert de niro as if to remind us of the power he has in the network including reminding us, i m the governor of new york and i even can t do things, and can t basically essentially do what i wanted to do to heal the manifestations of sexual abuse, bringing up a family member to show solidarity with charlotte bennett and lindsay boyland, and yet in a really disgusting way trashed the victims here. he embarked on victim shaming which we now know behind the scenes wrote letters about and said it is not a good strategy to shame victims. i found this absolutely reprehensible, guys. john: you mention a second ago, let s roll the tape back and play that sequence where he talked about where he learned about kissing and hugging people and the photos that he had to prove it. watch. indeed there are hundreds if
others are also reacting. i know this is very difficult, very painful, and it s, in many respects, very heroic for these women to be making these kinds of statements over these last several months against the sitting governor of new york. it absolutely is. that s something we have heard from those women like charlotte bennett who did come forward and speak out. we heard from analysts earlier today who reacting to a report on twitter expressing her thanks and appreciation for those who listen to her, for the hugs, for the encouragement. i m trying to remember the exact words of her tweet, but as we know, wolf, it is so difficult for any survivor of sexual abuse, of sexual harassment to come forward. there has, for so many years been, a culture of victim shaming and victim blaming. so to find your voice, to be able to come forward and especially when you are dealing with someone like the governor of the state of new york, you know, this was discussed and
there s enough checks and balances, of processes within the civil structure to allow for that to happen without another undue delay to getting the case underway. emily: thank you so much for joining us this morning. insightful legal analysis. bringing it back to the full couch, part of what was so riveting about this pressure held yesterday, brought forth with the attorney general about what has been brought forward here, verbally what was in there, what sounded almost like a truth mobilization, war strategy that the administration embarked on when these accusers came forward, specifically, i m quoting the investigator, they mobilized to attack and neutralize this, including the use of the press, detailing the document between governor cuomo and his aides about victim