Rosie O'Donnell: "It's a new year, a new start. It's a new beginning."

Rosie did nothing to dispell reports that she is negotiating for a nightly talk show to air on MSNBC when she did a stand-up routine at Live at Lincoln Center, an event to kick off the New York Comedy Festival. She let it accidentally on purpose slip that she is "filming for an unidentified TV station, which I was told that I was not allowed to mention."
Then she added: "You don't tell me what I'm not allowed to say because then I can't help but say it. They told me not to mention this possible show, and they are men in business suits. Nothing is scarier than men in business suits screaming at you over the phone."
She seemed to sum it up best by touching on her leaving "The View" last May and now being ready to resume her career in television which has also included six years of her enormously popular Emmy-winning daytime talk show.
"I don't know if you heard, but I did a TV show last year," Rosie told the crowd. "It's over. It's a new year, a new start. It's a new beginning."
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