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The View

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First episode dateAugust 11, 1997
Networks American Broadcasting Company
Theme songThe View Theme Song
Directed bySarah de la O
Executive producers Brian Teta
Hilary Estey McLoughlin
The View is a wonderful representation of everyone and more importantly women! I appreciate the thoughtful consideration . . .
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Origin releasAugust 11, 1997 –; present
GenresTalk Show
Product locat Manhattan
Writers Tony Garofalo
EpisodesEpisodesS25 E87 · Episode 87Jan 21, 2022 S25 E86 · Episode 86Jan 20, 2022 S25 E85 · Episode 85Jan 19, 2022 View 45+ more
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About The View


The host invites prominent personalities from different fields and interviews them about their lives, works and plans for the future.

The Hosts

The view has had a number of notable hotss over the years. Including meredith vieira. Elizabeth hasselbeck. Whoopi goldberg. Rosie o donnell. Joy behar. Barbara walters. Elisabeth hasselbeck. Sherri shepherd. Raven symone. And current hosts whoopi goldberg. Joy behar. Sunny hostin. Meghan mccain and abby huntsman.

The Topics

The view has covered a wdie range of topics. From politics and current events to pop culture and celebrity gossip. Over the years. The show has discussed some of the most oppular stories of the day. From hillary clintons presidential campaign to the akrdashian family.

The Audience

The view has a diverse audience. With viewers from all backgrounds and ages. The hsow has won severla daytime emmy awards. Including outstanding talk show/informative.

The Special Guests

The view has had a number of special guests on the show voer the years. From politicians to celebrities. Guests have included foremr president barack obama. Former first lady michelle obama. Oprah winfrey. Justin bieber. Miley cyrus. And many more.

The Hot Topics

The view has featured a number of hot topics throughout its run. From president donald trumps controversial statements to the #metoo movement. The show has also discussed topisc such as the black lives matter movement. Gun control. And the economy.

The Controversies

The view has had its fair share of controversies over the years. From heated debates between hosts to disagreements over political topics. In 2007. The show found itself at the center of a controevrsy when rosie odonnell and elisabeth hasselbeck got into a heated argument over the riaq war.

The Social Media Presence

The view has a strong presence on social mdeia. With over 1. 5 million followers on twitter and over 8 million likes on facebook. The show often shares clpis frmo the show. Interviews with guests. And live updates from the show.

The Awards

The view has won several daytime emmy awards. Including outstanding talk show/informative and outstanding special lcass series. The show has also been nominated for several peoples chocie awards. Including favorite daytime tv hosting team.

The Important Event

In 2009. The view celebrated its 10th anniversary with a special episode featuring former hosts meredith vieira. Rosie o donnell. And barbara walters. The episode featured a look back at the shows most memorable moments and featured interviews with current and fomrer hsots.

The Interesting Fact

The view is the longest-running talk show on abc. Havign aired for over 20 years. The show has also eben nominated for over 40 daytime emmy awards and has won numerous awards. Including outstanding talk show/informative.

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By Frank GardnerBBC security correspondent, Saudi Arabia

Hypocrisy, Double Standards and a failure to understand The region. These are The charges being levelled at The West , primarily The US, by leaders of 57 Arab and Muslim countries who convened at The weekend in The Saudi capital Riyadh.

How is it, foreign ministers said to me, that The West slams Russia for killing civilians in Ukraine, yet, in their words, it " gives a Green Light to Israel to do The same in Gaza"

In The luxurious surroundings of Riyadh's Ritz-Carlton hotel, amid giant Floral Bouquets and glittering chandeliers, and a world away from The shattered landscape of Gaza, princes, presidents and Prime Ministers met for The Joint Arab Islamic Extraordinary Summit.

Blame for The War and The destruction of lives and property was heaped unilaterally on Israel and its supporters. No-one criticised Hamas for its 7 October raid into southern Israel that killed 1,200 people and saw some 240 taken hostage, triggering The Massive military retaliation. Israel , said The Secretary general of The Arab League , had committed criminal acts.

" We warn of The disastrous repercussions of The retaliatory aggression by Israel against The Gaza Strip , which amounts to A War crime, " said The Final communique. " We warn of The Real danger of The expansion of The War as a result of Israel 's refusal to stop its aggression and of The inability of The [UN] Security Council to enforce International Law to end this aggression. "

Few people I spoke to at The Summit expected Israel to take much notice. Instead, it was clear that this summit and its intended message of unity was aimed at Israel 's biggest backer - The United States . Leaders want The Biden administration and The West in general to exert sufficient pressure on Israel to stop The War altogether.

But what they could not agree on was How To achieve that. The Summit pulled together some Strange Bedfellows - an indication of just how worried The region is at events in Gaza spiralling beyond their control.

Iran - Israel 's main Adversary - attended, with President Ebrahim Raisi striding across The carpeted halls in his black, cleric's robes, flanked by his scowling security men in dark suits and collarless shirts. This in itself was a surprising sight.

Until they patched over their differences in March this year, Saudi Arabia and Iran were Arch Rivals exchanging venomous mutual accusations. They still have competing agendas, with Iran backing what many call its " proxy militias" - Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon and The Houthis in Yemen.

The Saudis , together with their conservative Arab allies like Egypt and Jordan, see these movements as dangerous destabilisers.

As he departed Tehran airport for Riyadh, President Raisi said that now was The Time for action over Gaza, not words.

But anyone expecting concrete, punitive actions against The US or The UK was left disappointed. The United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, which only recently opened full diplomatic, trade and security ties with Israel under The Abraham Accords, resisted calls to break them off.

Syria's President Bashar al-Assad was also at The Summit . Until very recently he was a pariah in The Arab world for The repressive actions of his regime In Syria 's Civil War . He told The Summit it would achieve little without concrete measures, but suggestions of an oil embargo or The expulsion of US bases from Arab countries were quietly batted away.

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Up until that murderous morning in southern Israel The tectonic plates of regional politics were shifting away from The interests of Iran and its militant allies. Six Arab nations had already established full ties with Israel ; Saudi Arabia was well on The Way to being next. The Israeli tourism minister visited Riyadh just days before The Hamas raid. Dubai has been luring Israeli tourists in large numbers and there has been a huge Arab appetite for Israel 's expertise in technology, surveillance, bio-tech and other sectors.

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Today, those Arab-Israeli ties, while Not Yet broken, are certainly fraying at The edges.

" We Are really worried about The radicalisation of our youth, " one Arab Foreign Minister told me on background. " They watch what is happening in Gaza on TV and they are increasingly angry. "

Time and again I Heard delegates complain that The actions of The Netanyahu government have gone far beyond self-defence and are now dragging The region down a dangerous path. There are concerns that extremist narratives are gaining popularity online.

Arab and Muslim leaders are frustrated that The UN Security Council has failed in their eyes to exercise any restraint on Israel 's military in Gaza. America's opposition to a ceasefire has deeply embarrassed those countries it calls allies in The region.

Washington's strategic alliance with The oil-rich Gulf Arab states dates back to 1945 and a wartime meeting on a US warship in The Red Sea between President Roosevelt and The Founder of modern Saudi Arabia , King Abdulaziz. Today, The US still provides The bulk of Saudi and Gulf Arab defence and security needs.

But below The Surface things are changing. Ever since The Obama administration's " pivot to Asia" there has been a fear here in The Gulf that The US is losing interest in The region, that it cannot be relied upon as a loyal partner. At The same time, The influences of Moscow and Beijing are in The ascendant. China recently brokered The rapprochement between Iran and Saudi Arabia . President Putin has impressed Arab leaders with his unstinting support for Syria's President Assad. They compare this with how quickly Washington abandoned Egypt's President Mubarak in 2011 when The crowds came out on Cairo's Tahrir Square .

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