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Called “the most important political TV show in America” by the New York Times, “The View” is a priority destination for celebrity and political guests with up-to-the-minute Hot Topics and invaluable conversations with Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin and Ana Navarro. Watch “The View” live each weekday 11 a.m.-12 p.m. ET on ABC, or catch up right here with the podcast.
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The co-hosts weigh in after a congressional subcommittee was adjourned abruptly when the chairman refused to properly address Congresswoman McBride, the first transgender person elected to Congress.
With an escalating trade war and many fearing an economic crash, ABC News' chief business, technology and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis breaks down what it means for consumers and how it will affect stocks and retirement accounts.
The co-hosts react to a top comedy club in London banning audience members who use cosmetic fillers on their face after comedians complained the injections left the audience's faces frozen, unable to see if they're laughing.
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The co-hosts weigh in on President Trump's mixed message on America’s economic outlook that has sent the stock market into a spiral. Then, after a bride from the dating show "Love Is Blind" left the groom at the altar over politics, the co-hosts weigh in.
Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin joins "The View" for the first time to discuss delivering the Democratic Party's rebuttal to President Trump's joint address, winning as a Democrat in a state that broke for Trump, and her top priorities in office.
Julian Lennon stops by and discusses his new exhibition "Reminiscence," documenting his travels in photo book "Life’s Fragile Moments," and how he uses his art as a form of activism.
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As President Trump denies reports of a closed-door clash between Elon Musk, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Trump cabinet members, the co-hosts weigh in. Then, they react to the Tate brothers' warm reception at a UFC match over the weekend as some conservatives slam their appearance.
Social media personality and author of "Paper Doll" Dylan Mulvaney discusses her rise to social media superstardom for documenting her gender transition online and her response to the backlash garnered from her viral Bud Light branded post.
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After critics panned Megan Markle's new lifestyle series "With Love, Meghan," the co-hosts discuss. Then, they react to Jennifer Coolidge saying her rebellious youth helped her career. Later, they weigh in on the surprising reason Kristin Davis says she didn't want to break up with Alec Baldwin.
Later on the "Behind the Table" podcast, Ana Navarro discusses her "Celebrity Jeopardy!" appearance and the question that stumped her.
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In today's Hot Topics, the co-hosts discuss the House voting to censure Democratic Rep. Al Green after his disrupted President Trump's address to Congress and whether Democrats are looking to a political outsider – like Mark Cuban or Stephen A. Smith – to run for president in 2028.
Then, Natalie Suleman discusses opening up for the first time about her remarkable journey giving birth to eight children at once and the biggest misconceptions about her life in the upcoming movie and docuseries, "I Was Octomom" and "Confessions of Octomom."
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After Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett sparked outrage from some of Pres. Trump's supporters for siding with liberals against the president’s bid to freeze $2 billion in foreign aid, the co-hosts weigh in.
Then, after a group of friends disagree on politics in the latest episode of "The White Lotus," the co-hosts weigh in.
Mindy Kaling discusses hitting the red carpet at the Oscars, becoming the first South Asian woman to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the real life story behind her new series, "Running Point."
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The co-hosts share their takeaways from Pres. Trump's joint address to Congress Tuesday night and the Democrats' rebuttal by Sen. Elissa Slotkin.
Grammy- and Oscar-winning filmmaker Questlove joins and tells us about his latest documentary "Sly Lives!" on the rise of the band Sly and the Family Stone in the ‘60s and '70s.
Porsha Williams of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" stops by to discuss why she stepped away from the reality series, going through a divorce in the public eye and her entrepreneurial journey.
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The co-hosts question how Democrats should respond to Pres. Trump’s joint address, where he’s expected to make his case for massive federal cuts, eliminating DEI programs, halting aid to Ukraine and more.
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith shares his takeaways from interviewing former Governor Andrew Cuomo, who recently announced his plans to run for New York City mayor.
In her first interview since serving as White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre weighs in on President Trump's overhaul of the federal government and his changes to press access at the Oval Office.
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From the scene-stealing red carpet looks to the speeches, the co-hosts share their favorite Oscar moments from Hollywood's biggest night – including Whoopi Goldberg's tribute to Quincy Jones.
The co-hosts then react to the meeting between Pres. Trump and Ukraine Pres. Zelenskyy that exploded into a shouting match.
Emmy-winning comedy writer Bruce Vilanch shares his takeaways from the 2025 Oscars, his favorite moments writing for awards show hosts and discusses his new book, "It Seemed Like A Bad Idea At The Time."
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The co-hosts weigh in on all things Oscars with guest co-host, Oscar-winner Ariana DeBose! They share their favorite snubs and surprises, discuss Angela Bassett looking back on her viral reaction to losing to Jamie Lee Curtis at the 2023 awards show, and Timothée Chalamet's SAG Awards speech.
Then, they discuss Patrick Schwarzenegger’s "nepo-baby" blues and a TikTok trend where they show off their mom's "hottie era"!
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The co-hosts weigh in on Monica Lewinsky speaking out on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast about reclaiming her life 27 years after her affair with President Bill Clinton. Then, they discuss Jeff Bezos' revamp of "The Washington Post" opinion section and the latest drama out of “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.”
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker discusses his recent speech comparing today’s politics to Nazi Germany, the threats to Medicare and Medicaid in a new House bill, and how Democrats should be approaching the second Trump presidency.
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The co-hosts react to Pres. Trump's first cabinet meeting and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s comments as the first measles death was reported in Texas.
The co-hosts weigh in after a woman who's been married for 52 years reached out to an advice column when she found an envelope with nudes of her husband with another woman from 30 years ago.
Gabrielle Union discusses what drew her to the role in her new movie, "Riff Raff," working alongside Ed Harris, and a new documentary on leading Black actors in Hollywood featuring Union and Whoopi Goldberg.
Constance Stamatiou of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater performs “Cry” to honor Ailey’s muse Judith Jamison this Black History Month.
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After Kristen Bell said the secret to her 11-year marriage to Dax Shepard is transparency and trust, the co-hosts weigh in. Then, they discuss the icy reunion between “Summer House” stars Carl Radke and Lindsay Hubbard.
Are age-gap relationships for older women becoming more normalized? The co-hosts discuss. Later, they recreate the viral TikTok trend about meeting their younger selves for coffee.
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The co-hosts discuss the controversy around Best Picture nominee "Emilia Pérez" and whether past offensive tweets by its star Karla Sofía Gascon will hurt its chances of winning.
Then, they discuss the upcoming season of "The White Lotus" and how they feel about girls trips.
Do you schedule sex? The co-hosts weigh in after celebrity couple Nick and Vanessa Lachey spill about their sex life in a recent article.
Sara Haines is on the "Behind the Table" podcast and shares how ‘Saturday Night Live’ was her "north star" in moving to New York City in her twenties.
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After the new "Bachelor" Grant Ellis made his debut and the contestants went all out to get his attention, the co-hosts discuss how far they would go to impress a man. Plus, they discuss the "Yellow Cab Theory" and if men marry who's "in front of them."
Later, the co-hosts discuss a recent interview with Lady Gaga on the backlash to "Joker: Folie à Deux" and how she handles negative criticism. Then, they discuss the new trend among Generation Z of “micro-retiring.”
Lastly, on the "Behind the Table" podcast, Joy Behar gives her hot take on getting fired!
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The co-hosts discuss the new season of "The Kardashians" and Kim Kardashian's efforts to find love again. Then, they discuss Naomi Watts' dishing on coming into her own at 50 and how menopause changed her.
Plus, they react to early clips of their TV debuts, and whether they would ever reach out to their partner's ex for advice.
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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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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.
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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Behar sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to reflect on today’s interview with Vice President Kamala Harris, she weighs in on two Hot Topics that didn’t make the show and shares why she loves British TV and what she’s watching lately.
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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Always love the show! Just a comment amongst everything else, I haven't heard anyone mention whatsoever that the guy occupying the Whitehouse used the BS word in his press talk. We know he's still trying to appeal to his base, but really?
As I started watching the Carol Kane segment, it occurred to me she so much resembles Barbara Walters...her persona, looks in a way, how she comes across. If they can do a biopic of Barbara, Carol would be perfect. Speaking of...why are there so many biopics coming out on men but not women, that I've heard of at least ?
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Love Raven. NO CANDICE!!
I love Hillary. However, I WILL NOT subject myself to Sherri!!!
NO CANDICE!!
They sure fucked up when they fired Nicolle!!!
CAN'T WAIT FOR THE NEXT BEHIND THE TABLE!!
The audio on this one is terrible!
Gave up a lot of great talent to keep Liz!!
Joy got fired because of LIZ!!
Meredith on Halloween. Matt Lauer's response to her costume is what made me STOP watching The Today Show. She was dressed up like Bette in a mermaid costume.
NO MARY KATHY HAM!!!!
I am SO happy to be able to ENJOY The View again!! I quit watching for a couple of years ;)
WE WANT ANA!!
That interview with Caitlyn Jenner was so frustrating. She didn't answer any questions properly.
Please get rid of Megan oh my GOD
cooking on a podcast makes absolutely ZERO SENSE.
I am sorry for all the hippocrates they are blinded the fact that it's all about love. I see all the bad goes away with such small actions of love. god judges not us. I really enjoy you and find you refreshing. Keep it up. I know you won't be reading this. I thought to right anyway , my first time downloading podcasts.
#BIDEN2020