Sex Scandals
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NY Times Loved Schneiderman, Laments Fall of ‘Champion’ of Women
Morning Joe Meltdown Over Sarah Sanders: 'This is How Democracies Die'
NYT Floods Zone vs Enemy Giuliani: 'America’s Grouchy Dinner Guest'
CNN Interviews Valerie Jarrett, Fails to Disclose Daughter as Reporter
King Reverses Course on Rose: ‘Let the Chips Fall Where They May'
Perhaps feeling the heat over her kind words for accused sexual abuser Charlie Rose, CBS This Morning co-host Gayle King backtracked on Friday and said of the investigation: “Let the chips fall where they may.” On Thursday, King declared she was “sick” of covering the sex allegations against her “friend” and former colleague.