former prosecutor, right? but you re the defense attorney, in this scenario. so, jennifer, you are the prosecutor in this sqcenario an you are a former prosecutor. investigators say they interviewed 179 people, reviewed 74,000 pieces of evidence, as joey just said. but his attorneys are going after two of his 11 accusers on the substance. how did they do? not well, don. i actually disagree with joey on this. i mean, first of all, the fact that they only went after two of these episodes out of 11 tells you something. it tells you that they have nothing to say about the other nine. and yes, they were not given an advance copy of the report but the notion that cuomo and his team didn t know what was coming? i mean, we all knew about these accusations. there were only two new ones. everything else was known to the public, much less to them. he was interviewed for 11 hours, weeks ago. he s known exactly what was coming, in this report. so, the notion that they couldn t cobble together any
yesterday jokingly referred to desantis as governor who? it s only going to get worse, this feud between them. there s only one side here that is putting lives at risk. am i wrong about that? no, not at all. and just the awful thing is that governor desantis and governor abbott, the two of them are trying to blame immigrants. they re trying to blame immigrants for the spread of the coronavirus around the country. and if you really looked at the data, more people have died and more people have been hospitalized because of the decisions of governor desantis and governor abbott during this crisis and pandemic than have even come close to dying because of some immigrants spreading coronavirus. and so it s awful. it s horrible, but in the end, don, we can do everything we can. we can speak truth, which we should keep doing and keep having this conversation. but it s up to us and the rest of the voters to tell the politicians we are not going to stand for this anymore. matthew, i have to
is a process that might take, you know, maybe, till the end of the month. or um, you know, or what we said from or chuck levine had said in his statement. and so, you know, i think that it s really important that we move quickly. i agree with what charlotte bennett said. i think that if we don t move quickly, um, you know, new yorkers will suffer. and andrew cuomo does not care about new yorkers. he only cares about andrew cuomo. he never cared about new york. he always, only cared about andrew. this is why he withheld information from the legislature, lied about nursing-home deaths, used his staff to write his book. and then, sexually harassed women. it s all about andrew and right now, we are facing an eviction crisis. we are facing a pandemic. we are facing, you know, huge amounts of need in new york right now, as we are still facing the pandemic. um, and our our governor is focused on on himself. yeah. now, i just want to clarify here. you said that you were a survivor of a
i mean, having to say that executive assistant one was eating snacks and, therefore, she couldn t have been groped. you know, we are getting a little a little silly, now. so i do think that their defense on the merits was not good. i do, though, agree with joey on one thing and that s that, as this moves forward towards impeachment, he is going to have to have more due process than in connection with this report. he is going to bring forward his own evidence because if he doesn t, and he is removed, then he is going to litigate. we are going to have a long, protracted litigation on our hands about whether his due process rights were violated. new yorkers don t need that so, please, assembly, give him the process he needs. let s do this right. okay, jennifer. another question. okay. sorry, don. what d you say, joey? quickly, please. listen. i think they went after the two because those were the two, with respect to criminal allegations. right. it s it s tv time. we don t