Bloomberg to The View Next WeekMichael Bloomberg Michael Rubens Bloomberg (born 14 February 1942) is an American businessman, and the founder of Bloomberg L.P., currently serving as the Mayor of New York City. He was a general partner at Salomon Brothers before founding the financial software service company in 1981. will appear on The View on December 18, Barbara Walters Barbara Jill Walters[1] (born September 25, 1929[2]) is an American journalist, writer and media personality who has been a regular fixture on morning television shows (Today and The View), an evening news magazine (20/20 announced this morning at a breakfast in midtown, where the mayor presented her with an award from the New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of Women’s Association. Walters recounted Bloomberg’s prior appearance on the show, which was after she said on air he’d be someone she, hypothetically, would like to marry. “I liked everything about him. I mean he was powerful, he was brilliant, he was rich,” Walters said. Bloomberg left shortly after giving Walters the award, but before he did, I got a chance to chat with one of the women seated next to me, Beverly Cooper Neufeld, who works on a number of women’s issues locally and nationally. Neufeld said NYWA NYWA New York Women's Agenda NYWA New York Women's Association had urged members to write to David Paterson David A. Paterson (born May 20, 1954) is an American politician and the current Lieutenant Governor of New York. He is the first African American to hold this position. He was selected as running mate by New York Attorney General and Democratic Party nominee Eliot Spitzer in the , asking him to appoint a woman to fill Hillary Clinton’s U.S. Senate seat. Neufeld said the group tried impressing upon Paterson what a powerful advocate Clinton had been on women’s issues, and that in the members' opinion, it would be a shame to lose that. Neufeld said the group did not say who specifically they’d prefer to see replace Clinton.
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