The co-hosts weigh in on President-elect Trump choosing TV personality Dr. Oz to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and former WWE executive Linda McMahon for education secretary.
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Ronan Farrow discusses the findings of his new documentary about the commercial spyware industry "Surveilled" – including his warning for Americans and how people can protect themselves from spyware.
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As sexual misconduct allegations against the President-elect's attorney general nominee Matt Gaetz go public, which he denies, the co-hosts discuss. Plus, after GOP Rep. Nancy Mace said she'll introduce a measure for a transgender bathroom ban at the Capitol just as the first transgender person was elected to Congress, the co-hosts react.
Keke Palmer joins and discusses what inspired her new book, "Master of Me," why she’s been transparent about her postpartum journey and loving being a mom to her son, Leo.
Legendary filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola talks about creating some of the greatest movie classics of all time – including the "The Godfather" and "Apocalypse Now" – and his latest visionary epic, "Megalopolis."
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After the MSNBC "Morning Joe" anchors Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough visited President-elect Trump at Mar-a-Lago, the co-hosts weigh in. Plus, the co-hosts react to Bill Maher saying Democrats lost the 2024 election due to their embrace of identity politics.
Auli'i Cravalho joins and discusses becoming a young adult alongside her character in "Moana 2," executive producing the live-action version of "Moana" and what she hopes audiences will take away from her “Cabaret” performance.
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The co-hosts weigh in on President-elect Trump tapping vaccine skeptic and conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Junior for a position that's critical to America's health.
Mayor Eric Adams joins “The View” to react to the 2024 election results, weigh in on the immigration crisis and how it's impacting New York, and respond to allegations of embracing President-elect Donald Trump.
Billy Bob Thornton joins “The View” to discuss starring in the new Taylor Sheridan series "Landman," how he relates to his character and then looks back on his iconic film roles.
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The react to President-elect Trump picking Matt Gaetz as his attorney general and question if Gaetz's House ethics report will ever see the light of day now that he has resigned from Congress.
After Pres. Biden offered President-elect Trump a smooth transition during a White House visit on Wednesday, the co-hosts weigh in on the message it sends to Americans.
Cynthia Erivo shares how her feelings of "not fitting in" drew her to the role of Elphaba in the highly-anticipated new film "Wicked," and why she and her co-star Ariana Grande created such a special bond.
Hazel Vogel, who stars as "Annie" in the musical revival, discusses working with Whoopi Goldberg and performs “Tomorrow” from the iconic show.
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The co-hosts react to President-elect Trump nominating "Fox & Friends Weekends" co-host Pete Hegseth to lead the Department of Defense.
As "your body, my choice" attacks surge on social media and sales skyrocket for the morning-after pill, the co-hosts weigh in.
Whoopi Goldberg celebrates her birthday with her Italian and travel-inspired favorites.
Broadway star James Monroe Iglehart of “A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical” discusses bringing the legend to life on stage and serenades Whoopi Goldberg for her birthday.
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With Sen. Marco Rubio likely the President-Elect Trump's Secretary of State pick and reports of South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem set to lead Department of Homeland Security, the co-hosts weigh in.
After Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez posted a question to her Instagram followers to try to make sense of last week's election results, the co-hosts weigh in.
Kristen Chenoweth joins to discuss getting into the holiday spirit in her new movie “Our Little Secret,” looks back on working with Idina Menzel and opens up about life as a newlywed.
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In today's Hot Topics, the co-hosts weigh in on President-elect Donald Trump's controversial plan for the U.S. border after he announced former ICE chief Tom Homan to lead his agenda.
As top Democrats like former House speaker Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Bernie Sanders continue to spar about why Vice Pres. Kamala Harris lost, the co-hosts give their take.
Plus, after singer Nicole Scherzinger apologized for commenting that she wanted a MAGA-esque “Make Jesus First Again” hat on social media, the co-hosts react.
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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."
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Farah Griffin sits down with executive producer Brian Teta with her analysis of the vice president’s "View" appearance Wednesday, who she thinks will join former Pres. Trump’s ticket as vice president and her own experience being raised evangelical after author Tim Alberta joined the show to discuss the religious group’s support for Trump. Plus, Farah Griffin shares about her time in the White House when she says then-Pres. Trump questioned if Nikki Haley should replace then-Vice Pres. Mike Pence on the 2020 ticket.
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