Barbara Walters says she is "fully recovered" just two months after open heart surgery. Walters made her first TV appearance since she underwent the procedure to replace a faulty valve in May. In a special broadcast from her New York apartment, she told her fellow panelists on The View she was never in serious discomfort from the surgery. Walters, 80, said she will take the rest of the summer off before rejoining The View in September.
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