the way we were hired in the first place. we were thrown in to a room together. the group that had the most chemistry and that seemed to be smart, that s the group that got the job in the first place. do it like that. they keep doing it piecemeal. jim, the reason i m doing this is i think all of us need to sit around the table the way the view does and hash things out, including republicans, democrats, president, and everyone. do you think the view can be saved a la can the country be saved as well? well, i don t know. that s a lot of onus to put on the view, right? my god, just a little daytime show. and yes, can it be saved? of course i do, because let s face it? what are we doing right now? we re talking about the view. it s relevant again. why? because rosie is being thrust into the mix. people want to know what she is going to do, how is she going to interact with whoopi, who else is coming on board. and by the way, joy, i think that a metrosexual guy like me wou
you. they re all auditioning tonight. we love them as guests. don has auditioned. so i have to audition too. it s the new you right here. take us out, don. i like it when men are there because it gives you a it will flirtatious thing with men. the men love it. but i like that kind of show. the view itself is a woman s show. as a professional market researcher, what nobody asked me for my advice on the view, but one piece of advice i might give is scrap the 18 to 49 only, because you ve got women living into their 80s and 90s now. the idea that 49 is maybe i m too close. you better talk to palmolive and procter & gamble. but in fairness, look who they attract as their hosts. their hosts are not in that demographic because they want smart women who have accomplished things to talk. l.z., can the view be save and should it? first of all, i don t think it s dying. i think it s changing. and we should not make it to one. right. just because something is
sh list of 12 countries that were au automatically going to be screened. but the tsa says they don t tolerate unethical or unacceptable behavior. and we wrote out to the person who penned this article, but we got no response. thank you, renee. wow. and back to super bowl boulevard. don, having fun? no, not at all. and i hate this gig. listen, when the bosses are away, the kids will play. it is a new year. absolutely.
agreeing with what lou is saying because he s not getting rid of the program. he s making sure there s oversight to the program and making sure it s done correctly, if done. i have always agreed that stop and frisk should be used like a surgeon scalcall pl. that s what s going to take place. we have bill bratton spear head ing this problem. this is a very, very sensitive problem. wasn t he the one that put stop and frisk into place in the beginning in the 90s? that s right, don. i spoke to that 20 years ago. thank you, guys. thank you. that s going to have to be it. we appreciate you coming on. we ll talk about it again once
safe. at the same time half way around the world, it s one week and counting to the start of the 2014 winter olympic games. and talk about security over there. i-van watson, we ll hear from him in a couple minutes. out on super bowl boulevard, don has by tar. the better assignment of the two of us down there. i was there yesterday. it s a blast. all the fans behind him practicing their cheers saying this is cnn. don has been working on that. there they are. watch this. are you guys ready? 3, 2, 1. did you hear them? one more time. got to love it.