> i don't know a lot of people who watch "the view." i worked on the hill at the same time as alyssa so i've known alyssa for years, but this speaks to the larger issue with theview, right? barbara walters started the program to have descending views. you would get into fights. you couldn't get up from the terrible. she wanted fierce dialogue. now, they're saying they don't know your show, one of the most popular, if not the most popular show in late night. how's that speak to "the view"? they're not looking for descent or other opinion or opportunity. Get Live News Updates Every Minute from vimarsana.com Curated from 23000 News Agencies."> > i don't know a lot of people who watch "the view." i worked on the hill at the same time as alyssa so i've known alyssa for years, but this speaks to the larger issue with theview, right? barbara walters started the program to have descending views. you would get into fights. you couldn't get up from the terrible. she wanted fierce dialogue. now, they're saying they don't know your show, one of the most popular, if not the most popular show in late night. how's that speak to "the view"? they're not looking for descent or other opinion or opportunity. Get Live News Updates Every Minute from vimarsana.com Curated from 23000 News Agencies." property="og:description"> > i don't know a lot of people who watch "the view." i worked on the hill at the same time as alyssa so i've known alyssa for years, but this speaks to the larger issue with theview, right? barbara walters started the program to have descending views. you would get into fights. you couldn't get up from the terrible. she wanted fierce dialogue. now, they're saying they don't know your show, one of the most popular, if not the most popular show in late night. how's that speak to "the view"? they're not looking for descent or other opinion or opportunity. Get Live News Updates Every Minute from vimarsana.com Curated from 23000 News Agencies.">

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if they don't acknowledge it, it didn't happen. to coin the phrase, acknowledge us. they knew kat was funny. how'd they figure that out? other than reading her book, going to one of her live events or watching her five nights a weight week on the gutfield show. they seem cheap to me. i'm sure that they just watched it. >> greg: erin, you're a woman. do you know any women who watch "the view"? because i, you know, most of my friends are women but none of them watch "the view." >> i don't know a lot of people who watch "the view." i worked on the hill at the same time as alyssa so i've known alyssa for years, but this speaks to the larger issue with theview, right? barbara walters started the program to have descending views. you would get into fights. you couldn't get up from the terrible. she wanted fierce dialogue. now, they're saying they don't know your show, one of the most popular, if not the most popular show in late night. how's that speak to "the view"? they're not looking for descent or other opinion or opportunity.

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