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Kara Swisher, host of 'Pivot' and 'On with Kara Swisher,' sits down with Alyssa Farah Griffin and executive producer Brian Teta for a wide‑ranging and candid conversation. She weighs in on why she believes President Trump attacks reporters because he’s “desperate for attention,” and shares her concerns that Republicans are coming for gay marriage—explaining how these issues impact her family and children.
Kara also reacts to Mark Cuban aligning with Trump for Trump Rx, revealing whether she supports the move and what she texted him in the moment. She breaks down where Democrats stand on messaging, offering advice on how they can unite. She reflects on how social media has deepened division and why people are now more desperate than ever to reconnect.
Kara also highlights rising figures in the Democratic Party, calling out who’s catching her eye—including one leader she says has had a major “glow up.”
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Sara Haines sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to react to the audience buzz around Nicholas Galitzine’s appearance. She also weighs in on former first lady Jill Biden’s interview on ‘The View,’ explaining why she believes the Biden family could have done more when it came to stepping aside in the 2024 race.
Sara doesn’t hold back as she pushes back on a Tennessee congressman’s now‑deleted homophobic post, sharing why she feels strongly that “if you come for the gays, you come for all of us.” She also explains why she believes voters shouldn’t fall in line with party politics, reacting to Graham Platner’s Senate race in Maine.
She wraps by sharing why she’s been captivated by the Netflix documentary ‘The Crash’—and what keeps her thinking about it.
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Ana Navarro sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to take listeners behind the scenes of The View’s interview with Jill Biden. From the shock surrounding President Joe Biden’s stage four prostate cancer diagnosis to Jill’s feelings of betrayal by figures in the Democratic Party, Ana shares what stood out. She also weighs in on the relationship with former Vice President Kamala Harris and reveals some of the off‑camera conversations that didn’t make it to air.
Ana then turns to the situation at the Delaney Hall detention center in Newark, New Jersey, sharing her strong reaction and warning that the alleged treatment of immigrants in these facilities could become a “horrible, shameful stain” on American history.
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Sunny Hostin sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to weigh in on singers backing out of performing at President Trump’s American 250 celebration. She takes a trip down memory lane, revealing the first album she ever bought, her first concert—and what she yelled at Bobby Brown as a teenager.
Sunny reacts to judges halting Trump’s $1.7 billion “anti‑weaponization” fund and explains why the decision restored her faith in the justice system. She also discusses reports that more than 10,000 federal government lawyers have left their roles, and what that could mean moving forward.
She previews the show’s upcoming interview with Dr. Jill Biden and shares what she’s hoping to ask. Sunny also gives an update on her Mother’s Day disagreement with her husband Manny—revealing whether he’s been unblocked—and wraps with her surprise at learning her son Gabe moved to Costa Rica.
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Ana Navarro sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to take us through her whirlwind week in California, including the moments that left her starstruck. She also reacts to interviewing gubernatorial candidate Xavier Becerra and mayoral candidate Karen Bass, sharing what stood out to her most.
Ana weighs in on new polls showing buyer’s remorse among Latino Trump voters and has a blunt message for those reconsidering their support. She also sounds off on Ken Paxton defeating John Cornyn in the Texas Senate race, calling Paxton “an unethical buffoon,” and warns about a Republican Party filled with candidates in Trump’s image.
She wraps by explaining why she hates roasts and whether she agrees with Kevin Hart’s stance that if you don’t like it—you don’t have to watch.
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Sara Haines sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to reflect on a wholesome Memorial Day spent with her kids and parents, sharing how much she values seeing her children spend time with their grandparents. She also weighs in on a recent podcast about mentalist Oz Pearlman—who once exposed her ATM pin on live TV in November 2025—taking a closer look at his mind‑reading act and questioning how he does it.
Sara opens up about relating to Mindy Kaling’s comments on public scrutiny over weight loss, explaining how she stays grounded by focusing on both her mental and physical well‑being. She also shares how and why she intentionally creates space to pause in her life to stay present and balanced.
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Joy Behar sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to recap her wild Memorial Day weekend, including dealing with a flood in her apartment. She reacts to Senator Chris Murphy’s appearance on 'The View' and shares why she believes Michelle Obama’s “when they go low, we go high” message is a bit naïve.
Joy and Brian also discuss 'The View'’s cameo on the show 'Hacks' and her reaction to Stephen Colbert’s final show, explaining why she believes comedians have a responsibility to take a stand. She looks back on what made Regis Philbin such a brilliant performer and reflects on how growing up with humble beginnings shaped her perspective.
She closes by sharing details about her upcoming trip and why she’ll be away from the show for the next two weeks.
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Alyssa Farah Griffin sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to break down what could be done to stop Trump’s anti‑weaponization fund—and why she believes it could ultimately be challenged and blocked in the courts.
She reflects on the end of an era with Stephen Colbert and explains why his cancellation may actually prove his influence is stronger than ever.
Alyssa also discusses why it’s possible to support certain policies, like Trump Rx, while still being a vocal critic of President Trump, saying, “I don’t want Americans to keep hurting just to stick it to Donald Trump.”
The conversation turns personal as Alyssa opens up about the mom guilt she experiences as a working mother and wraps with her evolving take on the ongoing 'Summer House' drama.
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Ana Navarro sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to break down Thomas Massie’s recent win and why she believes the Republican Party in Congress is increasingly shaped in Trump’s image. She weighs in on Trump’s nearly $1.8 billion “anti‑weaponization” fund, explaining why she expects backlash and predicts voters will turn out in force demanding checks and balances.
Ana also shares her perspective on Mark Cuban appearing at the White House to roll out Trump Rx, noting why she views his involvement differently from other billionaires aligning with Trump. She reacts to the Justice Department charging former Cuban president Raúl Castro with murder, explaining why the development is so significant.
Lastly, she dishes on her night out with chef José Andrés.
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Joy Behar sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to explain why she got so heated over Trump Rx and shares her take on the nearly $1.8 billion fund he says is intended for victims of the “weaponization” of Biden’s Justice Department. She also opens up about the comedy rules she lives by—and why she believes nothing should be off‑limits when it comes to humor.
Brian reveals the story of the first time he met Joy more than 15 years ago, as Joy shares her own rules for aging and how her perspective has evolved over time. She also weighs in on open marriages, whether she ever gets jealous, and sets the record straight on her plastic surgery—plus why she doesn’t believe men age better than women.
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Sunny Hostin sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to react to Senator Bill Cassidy losing his reelection bid in Louisiana, explaining why she believes Democrats need to fight harder.
Sunny weighs in on Hayden Panettiere’s candid interview on 'The View' about her memoir, agreeing that setting boundaries with family can be necessary and difficult. She also opens up about her own Mother’s Day drama, revealing why she blocked her husband on social media.
The conversation wraps with Sunny’s take on whether parents should require adult children living at home to sign formal contracts outlining rules and expectations—and what she thinks works best in real life.
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Ana Navarro sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to react to Donald Trump admitting he doesn’t think about Americans’ financial hardships, sharing why she found the comments so striking. She also weighs in on Billy Bob Thornton’s take that celebrities don’t need to speak out on politics—and explains why she strongly disagrees.
Ana shares the story of how she got backstage to meet Bruce Springsteen and why attending his concert reignited her sense of activism. She and Brian also recap their night at the Disney Upfront parties, including the one person in the room Ana was especially grateful to thank.
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Sara Haines sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to share highlights from the Disney Upfronts, including meeting the Savannah Bananas, Jalen Brunson, and Jorge Posada. She also explains why she loved having Lena Waithe on the show and what made that conversation stand out.
Sara expands on her reaction to discussions around postpartum care, sharing why she believes more support for mothers is urgently needed and why society too often places a woman’s worth on having children. She also reflects on relationships, revealing whether there’s anyone in her life who “got away”—or who might feel that way about her.
She wraps up with her take on a recent survey showing many Americans are lacking fun in their lives, and why making space for joy matters more than ever.
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Joy Behar sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to recap her big night at the Webby Awards and reveals how she landed on the five words for her acceptance speech. She reflects on why late‑night television will always matter and looks back on her experience performing in celebrity roasts.
Joy shares why she believes anyone with a platform has a responsibility to speak out, explaining why politics feel deeply personal to her. She also weighs in on Diane Sawyer’s ABC special about Richard Simmons and discusses what it would take for her to ever step away from the public eye.
She opens up about her marriage, including whether there’s anything she’d want her husband Steve to change—and why she ultimately knows he’s a high‑quality person. Joy also explains why, for her, political differences wouldn’t be enough to end a friendship.
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Alyssa Farah Griffin sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to reflect on her first Mother’s Day and opens up about the challenges of breastfeeding. She also gives an update on baby Justin following his recent surgery and explains how the experience has deepened her trust in medical experts.Alyssa discusses how becoming a mom has shifted her perspective on public health, including the one recent headline involving Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that has her especially concerned. She also shares the surprise of receiving a note from a former vice president for Justin Jr.Turning to politics, Alyssa explains why she believes “no one thinks anything in government is working” and encourages people to get involved at the local level. She also calls Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s recent comment an “all-star” answer—and breaks down why it stood out. Plus, she shares her take on the new The City trailer.
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Ana Navarro sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to weigh in on Republicans proposing $1 billion for Trump’s ballroom and questions why the administration is so out of touch with Americans’ economic struggles.
She also gets emotional sharing the story of Kevin Gonzalez, an 18-year-old with stage 4 colon cancer whose parents were detained in Arizona after trying to cross the border from Mexico to be by his side.
Ana reacts to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick admitting to prolonged ties to Jeffrey Epstein and discusses reports of a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship.
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Sara Haines sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to clear up why she holds Joy Behar’s chair every day and what really happened during her playful moment with Whoopi Goldberg in the Kate Hudson interview. She also looks back on her marriage proposal from her husband Max.
Sara shares a touching story about an audience member who connected to Jamie Lynn Sigler’s multiple sclerosis journey, reflects on what she’d tell her younger self, and reacts to Alyssa Farah Griffin’s update about her baby’s emergency surgery.
She wraps by explaining why she was actually proud when her kids roasted her in their Mother’s Day gift.
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Joy Behar sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to address her on‑air walkout with Sara Haines and explain what really happened in the moment. She also reflects on our recent interviews with Goldie Hawn, Sally Field, and Jamie Lynn Sigler.Joy opens up about why she’s never liked being controlled, why she’s always been the one to propose in her marriages, and what she’s hoping for this Mother’s Day. She closes by sending love and support to her fellow co‑host Alyssa Farah Griffin after she discussed her infant son's emergency surgery.
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Alyssa Farah Griffin sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to share about her infant son Justin’s emergency surgery. She opens up about the terrifying experience after her nearly three‑month‑old underwent an emergency procedure, reveals how he’s doing now, and explains why the experience was the hardest thing she’s ever been through.
Alyssa also weighs in on Tucker Carlson’s comments explaining why he broke away from President Trump, shares who she believes holds the real power in the Republican Party right now, and explains why she says the best way to deal with online trolls is to give them no thought at all.
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Ana Navarro sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to weigh in on the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, explaining why she believes his actions were not worthy of an indictment. She also shares her disbelief that some people think the shooting connected to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was a hoax,.
Ana reacts to President Trump putting his face on limited‑edition passports and opens up about how she disconnects from the nonstop news cycle to maintain balance, peace, and joy in her life. She also discusses the Supreme Court’s decision to limit the Voting Rights Act and why representation in political office matters now more than ever.
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