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Hasselbeck pitches Whoopi as O'Donnell replacement
2007-07-31 04:59:13 Xinhua English

BEIJING, July 31 (Xinhuanet) -- Whoopi Goldberg as a "View" replacement for Rosie O'Donnell? That's fine with co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck.

"I loved working with Whoopi Goldberg," Hasselbeck told People magazine. "She is soulful, has a world of experience to bring to the table, and I don't sense any sort of political agenda."

Goldberg was one of two women, the other being comedian Sherri Shepherd, who the Los Angeles Times said were in contract negotiations with ABC. Two slots are open on the panel. Barbara Walters confirmed the announcement will be made this week.

Goldberg was one of the first people considered as an O'Donnell replacement. She even filled in following O'Donnell's early departure from the show back in May, after her on-air quarrel with Hasselbeck. The co-hosts argued when O'Donnell accused Hasselbeck of not defending her to conservative pundits who accused O'Donnell of calling U.S. troops terrorists. O'Donnell said Hasselbeck was "cowardly" for not saying anything in response to the critics.

Goldberg is also well-known for voicing her opinions ˘w often with a pinch of comedy. The multi-faceted entertainer has won a Grammy, Emmy, Oscar and a Tony Award. Along with her work as an actress and comedian, Goldberg has hosted a radio show for the past year.

She has served as a recurring guest-host on "The View" in the past, and has reportedly garnered praise from Joy Behar, Hasselbeck, and O'Donnell herself.

In a May 31 posting on her official Web site, O'Donnell wrote "love whoopi" in response to a fan's question about her opinion on a replacement host.

(Agencies)

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