As millions race the clock to find the perfect gifts, the co-hosts share if they've ever had to keep their true feelings under wraps by channeling their "resting gift face."
Jamie Lee Curtis joins and reflects on taking control of her wildly-successful, multi-genre career and tells us what drew her to her latest role as Pamela Anderson's "ride or die bestie" in "The Last Showgirl." Then, she discusses executive producing and starring in her new dark comedy "The Sticky," based on a true story of a "crew of misfits" that pulled off an $18 million maple syrup heist.
The co-hosts share their favorite gifts of 2024 for under $50.
Jordin Sparks brings the holiday spirit with a performance of "Oh, It’s Christmas!" from her album "Cider & Hennessy." Sparks then discusses her new album, “No Restrictions,” hosting the show “Roller Jam,” and her upcoming tour, and performs "I'll Be Home For Christmas."
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After former Congressman Matt Gaetz defended his past "embarrassing, though not criminal" behavior ahead of the report being released, #TheView co-hosts weigh in.
Then, they discuss holiday party etiquette and whether it's best to gift with or without a wishlist.
Billy Eichner discusses voicing Timon in "Mufasa: The Lion King," why Mariah Carey showered him with gifts this year, and what he hopes students take away from his commencement speech at his alma matter.
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After the Vice Pres. Kamala Harris gave a rallying cry for Democrats to take a breath and come back with a battle plan for the next generation of the party, the co-hosts weigh in.
Kerry Washington joins and discusses portraying the captain of the only Black women's Army unit to serve overseas in World War II on a vital mission to inspire the troops in the new movie, "The Six Triple Eight."
Nikki Glaser stops by and discusses her epic 2024 being named The New York Times "Comedian of the Year," releasing her special "Someday You'll Die," and her hopes for hosting the upcoming Golden Globes.
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The co-hosts weigh in on the concerns over the incoming administration's nomination of the outspoken vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to run the Department of Health & Human Services. Plus, they discuss whether you should tell kids they are on the naughty list as the holidays approach.
Tyler Perry discusses spotlighting the untold story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion – the all-Black female battalion in WWII – and how they shaped American war efforts in his new film, "The Six Triple Eight."
The Temptations get "The View" in the holiday spirit with a medley of their greatest hits and classic holiday songs.
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As the public demands answers over mystery drone sightings across the country, the co-hosts weigh in. Plus, they discuss retiring GOP Sen. Mitt Romney's comments about the future of the Republican Party, and react to Trump surrogate Steve Bannon saying that the president-elect can run again in 2028.
Then, the co-hosts react to a new tech startup platform that tells you the political affiliations of your potential new neighbors. Plus, they discuss whether you should invite plus-ones to office holiday parties and if kids belong in breweries.
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The co-hosts share their reactions to "TIME" Magazine picking President-elect Trump Thursday as their person of the year. Plus, after "TIME" chose Clark as their athlete of the year, the co-hosts question if her comments about the impact of Black women on the WNBA are being misunderstood.
Lisa Kudrow joins to discuss teaming up with Ray Romano in her new series "No Good Deed," and shares why she only recently starting watching herself as Phoebe Buffay in “Friends.”
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The co-hosts weigh in on Donald Trump Jr.'s fiancee Kimberly Guilfoyle being tapped for ambassador to Greece after photos were just published of him holding hands with another woman. Plus, they discuss Elon Musk vocalizing his support for weight loss drugs while Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who Pres.-elect Trump tapped to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, criticized them. Then, they react to the new trend where people are adding personal information about their hobbies to their resume.
Three-time Oscar nominee Edward Norton discusses playing musician Pete Seeger in the new movie “A Complete Unknown.”
Carol Kane looks back on last year’s "Taxi" reunion on "The View" and shares how her mom inspired her acting in the new film, "Between the Temples."
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The co-hosts weigh in on the public's polarized reaction to the murder of UnitedHealth CEO Brian Thompson.
Former Pres. Bill Clinton joins “The View” to discuss the 2024 presidential election results and why he thinks the working-class coalition that bolstered his own election broke for Donald Trump. Then, he weighs in on President-elect Donald Trump’s rumored “enemies list," why he says the glass ceiling has yet to be broken for the American presidency and discusses his new book, "Citizen."
Toy expert Elizabeth Werner shares the toys kids are loving this year and "The View" audience gets a surprise after donating to Toys for Tots.
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With new details emerging about Luigi Mangione, the man charged in the assassination of UnitedHealthcare's CEO Brian Thompson, the co-hosts question why the public is so divided. Plus, they react to Daniel Penny being acquitted in the New York City subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely. Then, they weigh in on whether Americans have given up on romance after a new article says some have lost hope.
Game show host extraordinaire Marc Summers joins “The View” to discuss starring in his first movie “Hanukkah On The Rocks” and challenges the co-hosts to a game of “Winter Holiday Movie Trivia Showdown.”
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Today we're sharing a clip from another podcast you might like: "Pop Culture Moms." Andie and Sabrina are toddler moms and best friends of 20 years. Now they’re taking their obsession with TV and movies to the next level by talking to celebrities, writers and fellow “scholars” of pop culture about what they can learn from the fictional moms they love most. In this episode, “Real Housewives” star Heather Gay talks about why she relates to the “Barbie” movie and how she herself broke out of the boxes she was placed in. You can listen to more "Pop Culture Moms" here: link.chtbl.com/popculturemomss1/theview
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Navarro sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to discuss the importance of having female leaders pave the way on reproductive rights, she answers a listener question about why she is not a Democrat and explains why she is passionate about having meaningful experiences and “living hard."
Have a question or want advice from Brian or a co-host? Call (347) 391-5022 and leave us a voicemail! Messages may be used on a future podcast.
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