
The co-hosts of "The View" are taking you Behind the Table to dive deeper into the big, headline-making moments that happen on the show every day. They’ll share reactions to some of the most talked about interviews, have candid conversations about their lives, answer viewer questions and sometimes our guests will stick around for an extended chat. Hosted by executive producer Brian Teta, our speci... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 492 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Ana Navarro sits down with Brian Teta to weigh in on whether she’d attend the White House Correspondents’ Dinner this year and why she believes what’s happening in the Middle East today is different from past U.S. conflicts in the region. She reacts ... more
The former 'View' co-host of 10 years sits down with executive producer Brian Teta as she returns to guest co-host 'The View.' She shares why being back at the table “feels like a family visit” and reflects on how the show—and the world around it—has... more
Joy Behar sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to reflect on her on‑air reunion with former co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck as she returns to the table this week. Joy also shares what it was like catching up with 'Good Morning America' legend Jo... more
She weighs in on having former co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck back at the table, why she believes America’s strike on Iran violates international law, and her take on Bill and Hillary Clinton giving their closed-door depositions before the Republican-l... more
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I like the podcast and you’ve had some good co-hosts that I don’t agree with but please no more self-satisfied ‘Christian’ maga mean girls. I can’t stand to watch these women who seem like they have absolutely no compassion. Chrisley and hasselback both seem so self-satisfied and anyone who supports the cruelty doesn’t believe in the real teachings of Jesus.
Hey Brian,
I’m a tiny bit offended by the discussion you had with Sarah regarding Savannah C. & viewer outrage.
I won’t speak for anyone else, but my distaste for Savannah’s appearance had less to do with her opinions & everything to do with her circumstances.
I don’t think she deserved to be at the table because her parents were pardoned by Trump. He owns that family.
I want to hear genuine opinions. I have zero interest in hearing mechanical answers that clearly were fed to that particula... more
So glad to see her back!!
Talking about prices being so high for groceries for housing for electric this is what Biden did, not Trump. He will get the prices down eventually he just has been in office for one year and you can only do so much. I would rather see home protect our country now by bombing Iran. The nuclear bombs they are working on could come anytime. He’s protecting our country for our future. I don’t agree with everything he does but I do feel this was the right move for our cou... more
So Crisley is a Trump supporter because he helped her family? Awesome!
It’s not simply ‘a difference of opinion’. MAGA supports authoritarianism, American mothers being shot in the face and the building of concentration camps.
You should be ashamed of yourself for putting Crisley on the air.
You’re producing garbage. Hope you’re proud
I’ll have to admit, I was a skeptic at first about hearing Savannah Chrisley would be cohosting this week. But after watching her and listening to the podcast, I was wrong! I think inviting Savannah was an excellent decision. I knew very little about her and over the last three days, listening to her on the show and now on the podcast and reading about her and her family online, I have a much better understanding. I think it’s so important that the View continues to adhere to the vision of Barb... more
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8. Bernie Sanders
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