NEW YORK (AP) — Charlie Rose is the latest public figure to be felled by sexual misconduct allegations, with PBS halting distribution of his nightly interview show and CBS News suspending him following a Washington Post report with the accusations of eight women. The women, who all worked for Rose or tried to work for him, accused the veteran newsman of groping them, walking naked in front of them and telling one that he dreamed about her swimming nude, the Post reported Monday. Rose, 75, said in a statement that he was "deeply embarrassed" and apologized for his behavior. It is unclear how "CBS This Morning" will address Rose's suspension Tuesday.