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Andrew Cuomo's Daughter Recalls Sensing Her Dad's Stress During COVID-19 Outbreak

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Andrew Cuomo and his daughters are speaking out about life amid COVID-19. The governor of New York and his three daughters — 23-year-old Michaela and 25-year-old twins Mariah and Cara — sit down for a interview that will air this weekend.In a preview clip of the episode, the Cuomo girls recall their dad's stress at the height of the coronavirus outbreak in New York, a time during which he would give highly-publicized daily briefings.«Sometimes he would come home, and you could see it on him,» Cara says. «And you would hear sort of this big deep breath that he takes.

And then you would know that he is stressed.»Though the worst seems to be over in New York, the governor insists that his upcoming book, , is not a «victory,» but rather a.

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