Sunny Hostin, 52, wanted some answers from CNN’s Van Jones, 52. During his appearance on The View, the I Am These Truths author addressed Van’s simultaneous “support” of Donald Trump, 74, while also being an advocate in the Black community.
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The co-hosts on The View came together on the January 18 episode of their daytime talk show to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day. For her part, Meghan McCain not only shared what she had learned over the course of the last year, but expressed so much gratitude to her friend and co-host, Sunny Hostin. “On a very personal level, I have really been deeply grateful for the conversations we have had on this show…I particularly want to thank my co-host, Sunny.”
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Sunny Hostin, 52, wanted some answers from CNN’s Van Jones, 52. During his appearance on The View, the I Am These Truths author addressed Van’s simultaneous “support” of Donald Trump, 74, while also being an advocate in the Black community.
Frequent CNN contributor and Democrat Van Jones might have thought he was entering friendly territory by visiting ABC’s The View today, given his across-the-aisle collaboration with conservative cohost Meghan McCain on the new documentary The Reunited States. But cohosts Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro had other views.
Meghan McCain and Joy Behar. The 36-year-old conservative former Fox News contributor and the 78-year-old liberal longtime talk show host regularly go head-to-head while at 's round table. Behind the scenes, however, the co-hosts share a different story — one of great mutual respect and genuine friendship.
Meghan McCain had no time for nonsense when a right wing extremist attacked her on Twitter. After Meghan said earlier in the day on The View that she supported former President Donald Trump‘s impeachment and the upcoming Senate trial, Brigitte Gabriel, the founder of the anti-Muslim hate group ACT for America, tweeted that people should not “listen to or trust RINOS” like Meghan. “RINOS” is shorthand for Republican In Name Only.
TV legend Larry King has passed away at 87 years old — and tributes to the the former CNN host have been pouring in on social media. The sad news comes after Larry was hospitalized with the deadly COVID-19 virus earlier this month. The View‘s Meghan McCain shared a series of sweet throwback posts on her Instagram account, dubbing Larry a “real friend” she could count on.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla The re-start of the National Basketball Association’s season late last summer after the pandemic put it on what seemed like an interminable pause may have been lackluster in terms of numbers, but that was then, and this is 2021. NBA ratings aren’t in “big trouble” like one former sitting president may have led you to believe.Through this past Martin Luther King Jr.
Even when Meghan McCain is busy filming The View, she keeps her daughter close to her heart. The new mom, 36, wore an adorable sweater on the January 19 episode of the talk show that read “Liberty” in delicate pink script — a reference to her three-month-old daughter, Liberty Sage McCain Domenech. It’s so clear how just how much Meghan adores her baby girl.
Stevie Wonder on Monday posted an emotional open letter to Martin Luther King Jr. in which he said he was using the holiday to call on the Biden-Harris Administration to launch a truth commission on inequality in America.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday a national holiday. The song — with its jubilant “Happy birthday to ya!” chorus — has been sung at countless birthday celebrations in the 40 years since it was released as a single in 1981 after first appearing on Wonder’s 1980 album “Hotter Than July.”But the R&B legend gave perhaps the most important performance of the tribute tune at a Washington, DC rally he spearheaded, which was held on King’s birthday, Jan.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have helped out The Mission Continues.
Morgan Freeman will commemorate Martin Luther King Jr Day tomorrow with a series of 12 videos that will begin playing hourly on Freeman’s Instagram page, at 8 AM Eastern time. Each video recalls Dr. King’s words, most of which have much to say about life in current difficult times as they did when he said them back in the ‘60s.
Daytime TV is full of jaw-dropping moments — and Meghan McCain has been at the center of quite a few since joining The View in 2017.
Meghan McCain is taking the high road when it comes to Joy Behar bluntly telling her she didn't miss her while she was on maternity leave during a heated argument on last week.McCain appeared on on Monday and was asked about the tense moment. McCain acknowledged that it's been a «rough re-entry» back into after experiencing birth complications with 3-month-old daughter Liberty, and also having to process and discuss the recent riots at the U.S.
Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours is hosting a special Fish Fry event on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Monday, January 18, from 12:00 noon to 7:00 p.m.
Meghan McCain was not in a lighthearted late night mood on Monday evening. The 36-year-old co-host of apologized multiple times during her appearance on, noting the events of the week including the riots on Capitol Hill that led to the deaths of five people, destruction of Capitol property, and calls for the impeachment of President Donald Trump had left her shaken and alarmed. «I was so emotional watching it.
Meghan McCain thinks the Capitol Riots would have killed her late father John McCain if he were still alive.
Meghan McCain, 36, admitted that she has had a “rough reentry” back into The View, following a three-month maternity leave from her talk show. Not only does Meghan have to deal with the tense political climate, but tensions on set: Joy Behar point-black said “I did not miss you, zero” to Meghan on the Jan.
Sunny Hostin, the cohost of daytime talker The View and ABC News senior legal correspondent, revealed this morning that both of her husband’s parents died within three days of each other from Covid-19 complications.
Sunny Hostin shared some heartbreaking news on Friday. co-host revealed on air that her husband Emmanuel Hostin's parents died from COVID-19 over the holidays.
Sunny Hostin is opening up about losing both her mother and father in-law to complications caused by coronavirus.