View co-hosts Goldberg and Behar get in argument with O'Reilly

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Posted: 10/14/2010

During an interview on “The View” with FOX network’s Bill O’Reilly, Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar stormed off the set after their conversation got heated.

The two women were in a screaming match with O’Reilly over whether the proposed mosque should be built near Ground Zero.

O’Reilly argued that the mosque shouldn’t be near the vicinity because “Muslims killed us on 9/11.”

Watch what happened next:

After Goldberg and Behar left in a fit of rage, Barbara Walters apologized for their behavior, saying, "You have just seen what should not happen ... we should be able to have discussions without washing our hands and screaming and walking off stage."

Walters said although she loves her colleagues, their behavior should have never happened.

The two women returned to the interview, but Behar did not sit by O’Reilly, where she had been before the big upheaval.

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