As law enforcement officers speak out against President Trump's pardoning of Jan. 6 rioters and judges begin dismissing their cases, the co-hosts weigh in.
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde shares what she wanted to convey to President Trump at Tuesday's inaugural prayer service when she asked him to "have mercy" on LGBTQ+ people and migrants: "I wanted to emphasize respecting the honor and dignity of every human being."
After JFK's grandson Jack Schlossberg posed a strange question to his followers about second lady Usha Vance and his grandmother, the co-hosts weigh in.
Lucy Liu discusses starring in the upcoming Steven Soderbergh film "Presence," visiting the White House with her son, and her new project about mental health in the Asian American community.
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The co-hosts share their takeaways from Pres. Trump's second inauguration after he was sworn in as the 47th U.S. president.
Then, they weigh in on Pres. Trump issuing a sweeping series of pardons for defendants charged in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and Pres. Biden's preemptive pardons for his family and others.
Comedian Roy Wood Jr. joins to discuss how he’s exploring human connection, and the lack thereof, in his new special. He also reacts to President Donald Trump’s inauguration.
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The co-hosts discuss the impending TikTok ban in the United States and how users will fare without out the popular social media platform. Then, they discuss whether it's okay to keep in touch with a friend's ex after drama unfolded on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."
Plus, does a parents' divorce have lifelong impacts? The co-hosts weigh in.
Then, Whoopi Goldberg discusses her triumphant return to the stage in "Annie" on "Behind the Table."
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The co-hosts weigh in on Michelle Obama and Nancy Pelosi not attending President-elect Trump's inauguration on Monday.
Plus, the co-hosts react to an exit interview First Lady Jill Biden gave where she said she was "disappointed" by how her friend of 50 years Nancy Pelosi handled the controversy that led to her husband stepping down.
Then, is it harder to make friends as an adult? The co-hosts discuss.
Susie Essman discusses what it’s like working with her best friend Joy Behar on her upcoming play, “My First Ex-Husband.”
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ABC News Chief Global Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz explains how the outgoing and incoming presidential administrations shaped the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement and key moments from Biden’s speech.
After Pres. Biden delivered his farewell address where he reflected on his political career and issued a stark warning to the nation, the co-hosts weigh react.
After "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" shared nasty texts sent about each other to work through their issues, #TheView co-hosts weigh in.
Ben Stiller, director and executive producer of the mind-bending series "Severance," discusses the highly anticipated new season and reflects on his hilarious film roles. Plus, he opens up about rekindling his marriage with Christine Taylor and working on a documentary about the 60-year marriage and working relationship of his parents Anne Meara and Jerry Stiller.
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The co-hosts discuss after President-elect Trump's defense secretary pick Pete Hegseth's Senate confirmation hearing provoked very different reactions from both sides of the aisle.
The co-hosts react to the heated exchange that erupted in the House between Rep. Nancy Mace and Rep. Jasmine Crockett.
Denis Leary discusses the obstacles facing the Los Angeles Fire Department, his work with the Leary Firefighters Foundation, and what drew him to his new shows, "Going Dutch" and "No Good Deed."
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The co-hosts react to special counsel Jack Smith releasing the final report on Trump's involvement in January 6, and saying that voters saved the incoming president from being convicted.
After Carrie Underwood's decision to perform at Trump's inauguration was met with backlash by some, the co-hosts weigh in. Plus, they discuss people calling for award shows like the Oscars to be postponed or turned into telethons to raise funds for the victims amid the ongoing wildfires in Southern California.
Josh Gad joins to discuss how he’s giving back to victims of the Southern California wildfires and why he’s exploring comedy’s ability to heal in his new book, “In Gad we Trust.”
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The co-hosts weigh in on the slew of controversy surrounding the response from local and state leaders to the Los Angeles area wildfires.
With Democratic Sen. John Fetterman's trip to Mar-a-Lago raising suspicions from the left side of the aisle, the co-hosts question if Democrats should be worried or if he is just the renegade who knows how to handle the incoming president.
Brooke Shields, author of "Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed to Get Old," opens up about taking control of her own narrative and embracing her age.
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It’s the premiere of ‘The Weekend View! The co-hosts weigh in on the flipping the script on onscreen age-gaps in ‘Babygirl,’ Meghan Markle’s lifestyle rebrand and Joy Behar gives her candid take on the Golden Globes.
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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."
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