Ep 154. Mon, May 6, 2019
- TV14
- May 6, 2019
On Monday, May 6, 2019, the popular daytime talk show The View aired its 154th episode of season 22. The View is a talk show that features a panel of women discussing current events, news stories, and pop culture. The show is hosted by Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Meghan McCain, and Abby Huntsman.
The episode began with a discussion of the recent news that Attorney General William Barr did not attend a hearing on the Mueller report, citing a dispute with the House Judiciary Committee over the format of the hearing. The panelists shared their opinions on Barr's decision, with some calling it an obstruction of justice and others defending his stance.
Next, the show welcomed actress and author Marilu Henner to the stage. Henner is known for her roles in the TV shows Taxi and Evening Shade, as well as her bestselling books on health and wellness. She discussed her latest book, Change Your Thoughts, Change Your World, which encourages readers to adopt a positive mental attitude. The panelists praised Henner for her positivity and asked her for advice on staying upbeat in difficult times.
The next segment of the show featured a discussion of the recent college admissions scandal, in which wealthy parents were accused of bribing college officials and coaches to get their children into prestigious universities. The panelists shared their thoughts on the scandal, with some expressing outrage and others questioning whether this was a widespread problem in higher education.
The show then welcomed MSNBC anchor Ari Melber to discuss the latest news on the Trump administration. Melber, who is the host of The Beat with Ari Melber, shared his insights on the ongoing investigations into President Trump and his associates. The panelists asked Melber for his take on the current state of American politics and the role of the media in reporting on the Trump administration.
The final segment of the show was a roundtable discussion on the topic of gun control. The panelists discussed recent mass shootings in the United States and the need for stricter gun laws. They also shared personal stories of how gun violence has affected their lives and families.
Overall, the episode was a typical episode of The View, featuring a mix of politics, pop culture, and personal stories. The panelists offered a range of opinions on the topics discussed, and the show provided a platform for a lively and engaging conversation about some of the most pressing issues facing Americans today.