Video: Bill Cosby urges interviewer to scuttle questions dealing with rape controversy

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      The Associated Press has released previously unseen video of Bill Cosby responding to questions about rumours of sexual assault.

      The interview concerned an art exhibit and was taped in Washington, D.C., on November 6.

      Cosby told AP that he doesn't answer questions on what other people have said about the controversy.

      "There's no response," Cosby said.

      At another point, Cosby said, "I don't want to compromise your integrity, but I don't talk about it." 

      After the interview ended, Cosby was still wearing his lapel microphone. He's seen and heard urging the interviewer not to broadcast the segment dealing with the allegations.

      "I can't promise that myself but you didn't say anything," the journalist said.

      Cosby later said, "I would appreciate it if it was scuttled."

      The interviewer then said he would raise the matter with his editors.

      Cosby reinforced his point another time by saying, "I think if you want to consider yourself to be serious that it will not appear anywhere."

      Then he added that because it was AP, he didn't think it would be necessary to go over "that question".

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      Remember

      Nov 20, 2014 at 2:27pm

      Bill was and still is a brother from the projects in Philly,