of all these wrongdoings? >> it's not wrongdoings. >> reporter: nearly a dozen women would likely beg to differ. and today, rose's cbs cohosts took their side. >> it takes a lot of courage for these women to come forward. >> reporter: in interviews with "the washington post," former employees of "the charlie rose show" detail unwanted advances, made, they say, by the veteran broadcaster, dating back to the early '90s. one describes a job interview at rose's country home, telling "the post," he "reached down her pants and she pushed his hands away. as she wept, she said, rose asked her, baby, oh baby, why are you crying?" she says did not get the job. kyle godfrey-ryan, the anchorman's former assistant and his production company, says "rose would repeatedly walk in front of her naked." >> she reported this to the show's executive producer, yvette vega, and she was told, that's just charlie being charlie. >> reporter: vega now says, "i failed. it is crushing. i deeply regret not helping them." today, cbs news fired rose and