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The women of “The View” won’t be believing anyone who says that abortion won’t be criminalized thanks to the reversal of Roe v. Wade anytime soon.During Thursday’s episode, the hosts got into the problems that are cropping up nationwide as states continue to try and figure out what’s legal and what isn’t following the reversal of the precedent that secured a woman’s right to choose what’s best for her own body.
The women expressed their outrage over states that penalize the people who help women get an abortion, by providing travel, lodging or any other means of assistance, arguing that the inevitable next step will be criminally charging women who have one.Guest host Juju Chang noted that she’s spoken to anti-abortion activists who say that won’t happen — that the focus will remain only on doctors and people who help women in need — but at that, Whoopi Goldberg got blunt.“We don’t believe you,” she said plainly. “We don’t believe you.”Digging deeper into specifics, the panel lamented how some lawmakers are working to find ways to ban abortion seekers from traveling across state lines to obtain services somewhere legally.
Both Sunny Hostin and guest host Alyssa Farah Griffin, who are openly anti-abortion, argued that such an action would be outright unconstitutional.“There is nothing less conservative to me than the idea that a state would bar interstate travel, to another state, to get services that you want,” Farah Griffin said. “This is what drives me crazy about the current Republican party, is it’s not in step with what the actual conservative values are, which is that decision that you could make for yourself.”Eventually, the conversation came back to Whoopi, who said that — especially if travel bans start to come
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Joe Biden announced a successful counterterrorism operation on Monday night, revealing that al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri was killed in an unmanned drone strike at a safe house in Kabul. And on Tuesday morning, the hosts of “The View” argued that the operation definitely helps Biden’s image in the strength department.“We make it clear again tonight that no matter how long it takes, no matter where you hide, if you are a threat to our people, the United States will find you and take you out,” Biden said during his remarks from the White House. And those were strong — but welcome — words for the women of “The View.”“Oh, he’s like Liam Neeson, right?” Joy Behar joked.
“The View” hosts have voiced their opinion on Will Smith’s apology video to Chris Rock following that 2022 Oscars slap.
Will Smith issued a new video on Friday, apologizing directly to Chris Rock for slapping him on stage at the Oscars. But for the hosts of “The View,” it wasn’t really enough.
Jeopardy! has unveiled brand new details about the hosting situation for the forthcoming 39th season.
Live! with Kelly & Ryan, hosted by Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest, is definitely one of the most popular morning television programs airing right now.
to continue to share hosting duties on the Sony Pictures Television-produced Jeopardy! through this coming season, while Alyssa Farah Griffin, a former Trump staffer, is said to be joining ABC’s The View as the panel’s conservative co-host. Griffin served as Trump’s director of strategic communications. “We do not have a co-host announcement to make at this time.
The View is one of the longest running daytime shows on TV, known for its intense political debates and constantly rotating roster of co-hosts.
Peter Caranicas Deputy EditorEntertainment attorney Michelle A. Cooke, formerly with Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, has joined law firm ArentFox Schiff as partner in the firm’s Media & Entertainment and Trademark groups in Los Angeles.Cooke will co-lead a team of 60 lawyers who advise film studios, TV producers and broadcasters, music services, and a range of multimedia developers and publishers.
Skip City International D-Cinema Festival in outer Tokyo wrapped its 19th edition on Sunday with prizes going to “Softie, by French director Samuel Theis, and “Double Life,” by female Chinese director Enen Yo in the separate Japanese film competition.The festival, long a launch pad for emerging Japanese and world filmmakers, held in-person screenings July 16-24, 2022, at venues in Kawaguchi, and an online segment July 21-27.“Softie” received the Grand Prize in the international competition. “Magnetic Beats,” directed by Vincent Mael Cardona, won the best director, while “Utama,” directed by Alejandro Loayza Grisi, received Special Jury Prize in the same section.
need to get up and march! They need to get up and march for like an hour a day. Swing those arms, get the blood pumping, maybe mix in a salad.” And at that, moderator Whoopi Goldberg got blunt.“So says the man who supposedly pays for sex,” she shot back.Indeed, Gaetz remains under federal investigation of allegations that he had a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old girl, paid for sex, and paid for women to travel across state lines to have that sex, which would violate sex-trafficking laws.With all that going on, host Sara Haines marveled at the fact that Gaetz was present at the event to begin with.“We’ve seen people do so much less that can’t do crap, and this guy’s still running around like nothing’s happening,” Haines said.
Drivers on their way to Edinburgh were left bewildered and delayed in equal measure after a skip lorry became wedged underneath a bridge on Friday.
outpouring of mockery for Josh Hawley on Friday, after video footage emerged of him running away from the same Jan. 6 rioters he made a point of publicly supporting.
Selena Gomez‘s Nana just wants the tea!
Selena Gomez's Nana just wants the tea! Gomez, who turns 30 on Friday, shared a hilarious blooper video to TikTok in which her grandmother interrupts her to ask about a breakup. In the clip, the Rare Beauty founder is attempting to film her lip routine when Nana chimes in from the background, «So, how'd you end it with that guy?» Sel plays it cool in her response, offering a calm but wide-eyed «Uh, I'll tell you in a sec.» She attempts to recover the video, but just can't keep a straight face and ultimately cracks into laughter.«Thanks Nana,» she captioned the video, posted to the official Rare Beauty account, with a silly face emoji.
Not in a rush. Erika Jayne offered an update on her marriage to Tom Girardi — and the reality star isn’t looking to speed up the divorce process.
With weddings, babies and engagements aplenty, the Royal Family have given us plenty to talk about in recent months – and that's not about to change anytime soon. If you're struggling to stay up to date then don't worry – OK!'s weekly Royal newsletter is here to make sure you know your Beatrice from your Eugenie (and the correct way to pronounce both names). Perhaps you also have to know what Her Majesty's favourite tipple is, or maybe you want to get up to scratch with Kate Middleton's many nifty hacks, all while finding out what Harry and Meghan are up to across the pond.
Project GG director Hideki Kamiya has shared a few more details about the upcoming PlatinumGames title. When asked about Project GG in an interview with Famitsu, Kamitya shared that PlatinumGames co-founder Atsushi Inaba told him that “PlatinumGames will make this kind of game from now on.”“In response to that idea, I expanded it to the current large-scale projects,” shared Kamitya. This seems to tie into Inaba’s statement from earlier this year, which claimed the company would pivot to creating live service titles.Kamiya added that “personally, I didn’t expect [Project GG] to be a game like this”, suggesting the idea has changed significantly from its original concept.Kamiya mentioned that Project GG will have a core feature that’s distinct to it, akin to Bayonetta’s Witch Time and The Wonderful 101’s Unite Morph, although the project as a whole won’t be in the same vein as those games.
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