The president's strongest words yet on the matter come as another of the governor's sexual harassment accusers is expected to meet with state attorney general investigators this week about the case. Her testimony will come days after accuser Charlotte Bennett provided officials with more than 100 pages of records her lawyer said will corroborate her accusations. Ana Liss said the governor's office was a toxic work environment, and while she did not allege harassment, she did feel demeaned as a female employee. She joins two other accusers who have already spoken to the independent investigators. NBC New York's Jonathan Dienst reports.