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Monday, Nov. 28: Katherine Heigl

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Monday, Nov. 28: Katherine Heigl

Monday, Nov. 28: Katherine Heigl

Monday, Nov. 28: Katherine Heigl

Monday, Nov. 28: Katherine Heigl

Monday, 28th November 2022
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0:00

The view starts

0:02

live right now.

0:05

Trump's bad company. The

0:08

former president sparks outrage. for

0:10

spending Thanksgiving at Mar a Lago

0:12

with Yay and a hate spewing

0:14

white supremacists.

0:16

He is trying to make America hate

0:18

again.

0:18

As Trump respond to the backlash,

0:21

why is there still silence for

0:23

many prominent Republicans? Plus,

0:26

Katherine Heigl has a sneak peek

0:28

at the new season of her hit Netflix

0:31

series, Firefly Lane, and

0:33

looking back at a lifetime in

0:35

show biz. And view

0:37

your deal is upgrade New Year's

0:39

Cyber Monday savings with free

0:41

shipping. Here.

0:44

Come hot topic. with

0:47

whoopee, scenes,

0:50

Anna Navarro, joy

0:53

they are. Sunny

0:55

Halston, and alyssa

0:58

Vera Griffin. Now

1:01

let's get things started.

1:20

Hello,

1:32

everybody. Thank you. Welcome

1:35

to the

1:35

view. Whoopie will be back

1:37

tomorrow Monday is back at

1:39

the table. She was

1:43

oh, my god. Turn it off.

1:46

You know, Stop it.

1:48

that

1:49

And why does Siri talk to me

1:51

in the middle of nowhere? See, I don't understand

1:54

what you're saying. It's like who's talking to you? I'm not

1:56

talking to you. Anyway,

1:58

I'm a head COVID. Right, dear?

1:59

Tell us about it. I need your

2:01

face. Yeah. Oh

2:05

my goodness. Oh my goodness.

2:06

Alright. Well,

2:08

hold on. I think I'm gonna talk about COVID after

2:10

we got the music segment to control.

2:13

I mean, you know Well, Ryan,

2:15

I'm sorry. I have no control over

2:17

technology. Funny.

2:20

Alright. So let's alright.

2:22

So let me okay. So, yes, I had

2:24

COVID over Thanksgiving. I had COVID

2:27

last week. And I just want to tell you guys

2:29

a few things. Number one, it's back.

2:32

It's not gone. It's still

2:34

killing people. It's still putting a lot of people

2:36

in the hospital. But

2:38

there's also a lot of resources available.

2:40

And so what I did was I went on COVID

2:43

dot gov. COVID dot gov

2:46

gives you resources, it gives you locators

2:48

to be able to get treatment, to be able

2:50

to get tested. It's incredibly

2:53

helpful. I was very lucky. I'm already

2:55

testing negative. I tested negative after

2:57

four days, which is why I'm here.

2:59

And

3:01

I got complacent. wasn't

3:03

wearing my mask anywhere fly around

3:05

a And so I I just hope

3:07

that we all are cognizant

3:09

that it's still here. It's still something we

3:11

have to deal with. and we should

3:13

all be careful of it, particularly

3:16

if we have older people or people with

3:18

immunosuppress issues in our families.

3:21

But the silver lining is

3:23

I lost weight over Thanksgiving for the first time

3:25

in my adult life.

3:26

Okay.

3:29

Alright. Well, we're

3:30

happy to have you back and that you're feeling good.

3:32

So the guests who came to dinner

3:34

at Mar a Lago, Last

3:37

week, last week, Trump

3:39

shared a meal with Kanye West who's been

3:41

slammed for his anti submitted comments.

3:43

And also, to throw in another guest,

3:45

Holocaust Monday white supremacist Nick

3:48

Fuentes was there. Now Trump

3:50

says that he didn't know Wes was bringing

3:52

Fuentes. he had no idea who

3:54

he was, but he knows that Kanye

3:56

has been making anticipated comments. So

3:58

why did he even get an invite this other I

4:01

I think a listen knows is better, but

4:04

he has secret service at all

4:06

time because he's a former president of the United States

4:08

SO THERE IS NO WAY THAT SOMEONE WALKED IN TOMORRALONG

4:11

GO TO HAVE DINNER WITH THE FORMER

4:13

TWICE PEACH DISGRACE PRESIDENT AND HE DIDN'T

4:15

KNOW WHO THEY WERE. So that's a lie. Well,

4:17

he's a lie. I think he's positive about

4:19

why why he was he was there. And

4:21

I think the problem with it is when

4:23

you provide that kind of access

4:26

to white supremacists, which is what

4:28

these two are at this point.

4:30

Yeah. because Kanye's also wearing things

4:32

that say white lives matter. I mean, he's

4:34

he's, you

4:35

know, mental problems

4:36

or not. He is exhibiting

4:38

antisemitic behavior, bigotry, racism,

4:41

and so has Nick Fuentes. So I

4:43

don't think there's an excuse for this. And I would

4:45

love to hear more Republicans come

4:48

out and basically just say,

4:50

this is wrong. And this is yet another reason

4:52

why this man should never be allowed to

4:54

be in a position of power, not even a

4:56

crossing hard. Like, nothing. He

4:58

he said

5:02

he said how he's lying

5:04

AND THEY RIGHT AWAY TRIED TO SPINIT THAT HE

5:06

DIDN'T KNOW WHO HE WAS BUT I READ A

5:08

TWEET BY A REPUBLICAN COMMON

5:11

COMMONATOR BENCHIP hero who wrote a good way to not

5:13

accidentally dine with a vile racist

5:15

and anti semite, you don't know,

5:17

is not to dine with a vile racist and

5:19

anti semite. you do know. Yeah.

5:21

So I do agree that there's

5:23

no way he didn't know who was coming,

5:25

but with it also shows you that Trump

5:27

is for anyone who's for

5:29

him. So a lot of the conversation at that

5:31

dinner was a lot of

5:33

flattery obviously. And love

5:37

your hair, mister Trump. Well, he was really impressed

5:39

that Nick Fuentes was so red in, which

5:41

would have been a red flag for most people --

5:43

Right. -- that aren't Trump? but it

5:45

does go to show if you are for Donald Trump

5:47

regardless of what you bring to the table. Yeah. He

5:49

will have you. I know. But this is bigger than Donald

5:51

Trump because modularly tailored

5:53

green attended a Fuente's America first

5:55

political action conference Monday

5:58

pulled Gossar Arizona

5:59

congressman attended Fuente's

6:02

conference even posed with a picture of

6:04

him. And Kevin Coffey, when he be if

6:06

he becomes the speaker of the house, IS

6:08

GOING TO GIVE COMMITTEE'S ASSIDMENTS TO

6:10

PEOPLE LIKE MARJULY TAILAGREE. THIS IS

6:12

NOT JUST TRUMP. THAT'S THIS IS THE REPUBLICAN

6:15

PARTY AS WE KNOW IT today. Yeah. But

6:17

Trump listen. Trump changed the dynamic. Trump

6:19

enabled it. Trump empowered it. Trump

6:21

legitimized it. Trump brought it to the

6:23

bully pulpit. What this is though

6:24

is part for the course when it comes to Donald

6:27

Trump. Okay? So let me just go down

6:29

memory lane. Nineteen seventy three,

6:31

the US Department of Justice under the

6:33

Nixon Administration sued

6:36

the Trump management corporation for

6:38

racism. In nineteen eighty nine,

6:41

in nineteen eighty nine, he called

6:43

for the death penalty for the Central Park

6:45

five. In twenty eleven, they were

6:47

not inflamed. huge role

6:49

in in promoting the bursar

6:51

theory. In twenty fifteen, he

6:53

launched his campaign by calling Mexican

6:55

immigrants rapists I think we're

6:57

breaking my mind. In twenty sixteen,

6:59

he called Judge Curio just a Mexican,

7:02

a hater -- Yeah. -- a Hispanic because he

7:04

wasn't judging for him. In just

7:06

last he called Elaine Chow,

7:08

Coco Chow. So

7:10

let me just say this again. As

7:13

on the last see star. Donald Trump

7:15

is a racist. He's

7:16

been a racist. He's been tied at a

7:18

weekend night, and he's not going to say, as

7:20

soon as you go for him, if

7:22

you vote for him, I'm not gonna call you a racist.

7:24

Well, I'm gonna tell you you've been able the racist.

7:26

Okay? And you have the rest to this country.

7:28

The rest to go ahead. just

7:30

there is absolutely no excuse for

7:33

these people that he's associating with. I don't even

7:35

wanna promote this Nick Fuentes character

7:37

he's He's not just an anti semite,

7:39

he's a neo Nazi. This is somebody who's

7:41

beyond the pale in the dangers of what they

7:43

espouse. And I would just like to remind

7:45

people Donald Trump is the grandfather of

7:47

Jewish grandkids. It breaks my

7:49

heart to think he's of so low of character

7:51

that he is incapable outright

7:54

just condemning this bigoted answer. because

7:56

we haven't heard a word from Jared or

7:58

Ivanka. Right. And I Do you

7:59

wanna give They're in the pyramids. Right?

8:02

I wanna give credit to the few Republicans

8:04

who've spoken out like Asa Hudgensinger, but

8:07

it's why is it so few? It should be every

8:09

one of us roundly condemning this. It's in

8:11

saying it is not we are as a country. Okay. We

8:14

had a clip of Asa Hutchinson, one of

8:16

the few Republicans speaking out, but we don't have time. We'll

8:18

be right back.

8:25

The

8:27

view is cutting holiday cheer with

8:29

twelve days of holidays. Let's

8:31

get this party started. Oh,

8:33

yeah. We'll be it ring so

8:35

many kids, Bill. Have you seen? Thank

8:38

you. Thank you. Thank you.

8:40

You're gonna love this video, this

8:42

week on ABC.

8:45

Still ahead. Heidel

8:47

talks about returning to firefly

8:50

lane and view your deal

8:51

is supercharging cyber

8:53

Monday.

8:54

Justice

9:02

Amy Coney Barrett's religious faith

9:04

is being called into question again. There

9:06

are calls for her to recuse herself from

9:09

a case which is about a web designer

9:11

who wants to post a statement that she

9:13

won't design wedding websites for

9:15

same sex couples because it's

9:17

against her religious beliefs.

9:19

Now, here's my question. Does she

9:22

is, you know, a religious person? She belongs to

9:24

these people appraise a group,

9:26

which the

9:28

southern poverty law center

9:30

has labeled them a hate

9:32

group. And their founder

9:34

has questioned the so called separation

9:36

of church state. They

9:39

believe that sex should occur

9:41

only within marriage Monday, of course, between a man

9:43

and a woman. They've got very specific

9:45

things that they believe by

9:47

faith. Mhmm. She's she's

9:49

a Catholic. She was. And she reportedly No.

9:52

She no. She's Catholic. So as our Peter,

9:54

as other side group, as of the majority

9:56

of the supreme court justices of the Catholic.

9:58

And so they don't recruit

9:59

them recuse themselves when they

10:02

have to deal with religious issues. But I will

10:04

say this, SHE'S NEVER -- I'M

10:06

NOT DEFENDING HER, JUST COULD WAS MY LAW

10:08

SCHOOL. SHE'S NEVER PUBLICALLY

10:10

AGKNOWLEDGED HER MEMBERSHIP IN THE COMMUNITY

10:12

SINCE BECOMING A JUDGE did not

10:14

disclose it though during her confirmation. And

10:16

what made me most uncomfortable is that

10:18

at the time it was reported that the

10:20

people of praise erased every single

10:22

mention and every single photo from

10:24

of her from their website. So

10:26

if she wasn't affiliated, then

10:28

why remove all of that in FORMATION. AND

10:30

I THINK THE PROBLEM HERE IS THE SUPREME

10:32

COURT HAS NO PROCEDURE BY

10:34

WHICH TO FORCE A JUDGE'S

10:36

REMOVAL. you get to decide on your But

10:39

she she served almost three years on

10:41

the board of this private school

10:43

that effectively bordered missions

10:45

to children of the same sex care if that

10:47

was the Trinity School. So she's she's prejudiced

10:50

against, obviously, against gay marriage

10:52

and gay people. It seems to me. I

10:54

think you do have to either believe in the

10:56

impartiality of the justice system or not, though,

10:58

is the problem. Because to Sunny's point, the

11:00

majority of the court is Catholic. So

11:02

you could single her out because of this association,

11:04

but when we choose judges, like your

11:06

Catholic, I would trust you to be able to

11:08

argue a case involving Catholic -- I think that

11:10

could be a partial. -- that that is what they're

11:12

expected to So I think we're talking about our

11:14

institutions, it's kind of important that we trust

11:16

the process. Yeah, because I mean, I've

11:18

avid LGBTQ ally

11:21

and supporter, and I believe in all of that.

11:23

But I don't think she should recuse herself

11:25

for that very reason. This is not in a

11:27

religious opinion. Sunny would know this best

11:29

when you write these opinions. There

11:31

are pages long as as the

11:33

general public, we hear the headlines of the

11:35

results, not how they got there. IT'S

11:37

KIND OF LIKE A MATH PROBLEM. THEY HAVE TO

11:39

CIGHT AND SOURCE EVERY

11:41

SINGLE PART OF WHAT THEY DO AND JUDGES ACROSS

11:43

THIS COUNTRY go to work every day and have to

11:45

set aside their personal beliefs. So

11:48

despite maybe not liking where she gets

11:50

through her legal philosophy, I

11:52

don't think it necessarily is

11:54

immersed in just her belief. I believe. Two two

11:56

things. First of all, the

11:58

the the court has

11:59

ruled on separation of a church and state.

12:02

In

12:02

in nineteen forty seven, Eversen

12:04

versus Board of Education, Justice Hugo Black

12:06

wrote. In the words of Thomas Jefferson,

12:08

the clause against establishment of

12:11

religion and law was intended to

12:13

erect a wall of separation

12:15

between church and state. The problem

12:17

we have is that I think most of

12:19

America does not believe that this

12:21

court separates between children and we don't

12:23

which is why we have record low

12:26

approval ratings of this court of the point. And

12:28

it's also because of people, you

12:30

know, we can trust the process, but do

12:32

we trust the justices? Do I

12:34

trust Clarence Thomas who's

12:36

married

12:36

to Jenny Thomas who was involved

12:38

in the insurrection, right,

12:40

to not recuse himself from a

12:42

case involving the election. He No.

12:44

I don't as you know, leaders don't

12:47

mind me time. of people do most Americans,

12:49

which is why the court is in such a has

12:51

is in such a crisis of credibility. And

12:53

I think it's something justice Roberts have to

12:55

do something about. THERE NEED TO

12:57

BE SOME GUIDELINES AS TO

12:59

WHAT SHOULD REPORTER REPORTER REPORTER: REPORTER: REPORTER:

13:01

REPORTER: REPORTER: REPORTER: REPORTER: REPORTER: REPORTER: REPORTER: REPORTER: REPORTER: REPORTER:

13:03

REPORTER: REPORTER: REPORTER: REPORTER: REPORRCues

13:05

itself, Clarence Thomas has recused himself

13:07

most, actually out

13:08

of everyone, especially just recently because he

13:10

was there was a case involving the

13:12

college his son went to. Now the

13:14

Jenny Thomas thing I'm gonna agree with you, that

13:17

was

13:17

weird. Right? He should have been

13:19

nowhere near that, but he's recused himself.

13:21

Elena Kagan has recused herself. justice,

13:23

so the mayor has accused herself.

13:26

Our newest wonderful justice,

13:28

Justice Catanji Brown Jackson, has accused

13:30

herself. So it happens all the

13:32

time. I'm not saying doesn't happen all the time. I'm not

13:34

saying it has to go. When it has

13:36

to happen, and we and there's no guidelines

13:38

for that. I'm gonna say And Clarence Thomas should

13:40

recuse himself of anything related to

13:42

Jane. It's a little different from just being a

13:44

Catholic in this to me. Because

13:46

according to the Washington Post, she's considered

13:48

a handmade in the religion.

13:50

She's considered a high the

13:53

Washington Post called her a

13:55

what? According to the Washington

13:57

Post, BARRAT WAS A

13:59

HANDMADE OR A HIGH RANKING Monday THE

14:01

GROUP. IT'S NOT JUST BEING A CATHE, BUT

14:03

THEY DON'T ROUGHLIN TO BE HAD THAT SHE DIDN'T DISCLOSE

14:05

IT. Yes. That's not the biggest problem. You can

14:07

continue this if you want. We'll certainly get back.

14:09

We'll be right back.

14:25

Welcome back. So fashion

14:27

house Balenciaga, a very,

14:29

you know, posh. is

14:31

under fire for a controversial, fetish

14:33

themed ad campaign

14:36

featuring child models. Okay?

14:39

Balenciaga blames the production company

14:41

for the ads. They have a kid

14:43

posing with S and M stuff. but

14:45

the set designer says Balenciaga executives

14:47

were on the set. They knew

14:49

what was happening. Are they taking

14:51

a page from Trump's No

14:53

book and say, I didn't know. I didn't know

14:55

nothing. I know none. No nothing. I

14:57

say nothing. What's going on?

14:59

I've done this ad campaign particularly

15:01

distaste full in this moment.

15:03

So there's this there's growing anti

15:05

LGBTQ sentiment right

15:07

now. And how it's being framed

15:09

is as protraying, you know,

15:11

trans people as groomers. This is

15:13

a terminal here on the far right. They're

15:15

groomers. This is where you get the anti drag

15:17

queen stuff that we're seeing. So

15:19

Balenciaga played right into their hands by having

15:21

kids in a sexualized manner

15:23

caring something that represents, you know,

15:25

sex acts. I think it was a

15:27

really bad misstep at a

15:29

moment where it's just kind of a dangerous

15:31

time to even give credence to those kind of

15:33

insane takes. Yeah. I mean, we can't even show the

15:35

picture because it's so distasteful. but also

15:37

very distasteful is like Balenciaga

15:40

lately. I mean, their stuff

15:42

is just ugly. I mean, that the

15:44

bag that that their little girl is old

15:46

thing is ugly. Do you remember when Kim Kaye

15:48

was dressed in Balenciaga for

15:50

the king. Look

15:52

at that. Oh, she looks like a bag is

15:54

something. I mean, so they are I I

15:56

don't know what they're doing. I

15:58

don't know if if their intent is to be

16:00

subversive and draw attention to

16:02

the issues. or are they just making

16:04

ugly fans? What I don't know how they

16:06

can how they can

16:08

sue somebody. When they designed

16:10

a bag for their

16:12

holiday season. The

16:15

bag is shaped like a teddy bear

16:17

wearing bondage gear. Now

16:19

it takes hundreds of

16:21

people. It takes hundreds of people in

16:23

a fashion house like Balenciaga. to

16:27

approve a design, to approve

16:29

an ad campaign. So I'm sorry

16:31

you guys. I know you're trying to cover your ass, but

16:33

you got bigger problems and

16:35

You gotta look inside your house because you've got

16:37

people who are not doing their job well and

16:39

who have no damn common sense.

16:42

And anyone who's worked

16:44

in a It doesn't take

16:46

a fashion house. Any company you work

16:48

in, we all complain of bureaucracy how

16:50

many nets and loops and how many

16:52

eyeballs and lawyers and standards have to look

16:54

at every single thing. There

16:56

is no world in which that

16:58

was not seen on the front end on the

17:00

set. seem to approve the picture. like

17:02

to see with y'all. So it's, like, been

17:04

happening over and over again. They had a garbage

17:06

bag -- Oh, yeah. -- shaped like a like

17:08

a trash bag. Like, and it

17:10

was seventeen hundred and ninety dollars. Were they the

17:13

potato chip bag too? Yes. Oh my

17:15

god. They're the You want me to lay

17:17

that? No. Don't you remember what's

17:19

her name? Kim Kardashian was wrapped in crime tape

17:22

that said Balenciaga from head to toe.

17:24

I don't remember. It must have hurt to

17:26

take off. Maybe we're getting

17:28

punks.

17:28

I think maybe you're telling a

17:29

campaign is this is a

17:32

subversive campaign. But they did for the

17:34

record. Kim Kardashian, who was

17:36

the ambassador for this brand is reevaluating her

17:38

relationship with Balenciaga. Yeah.

17:40

Okay. So just saying Oh, and I have And

17:42

oh, here we have a son no. Balenciaga

17:45

has apologized Monday is taking legal action

17:47

against their collection company, North

17:49

Six, and set designer

17:51

Nicholas Hardines. Monday

17:53

agent for Desjardins said everyone

17:55

from Balenciaga was on the shoot

17:57

and was present on every shot and

17:59

worked on the edit of every image

18:01

in postproduction, adding that he is being used

18:04

as a scapegoat and is hiring a

18:06

legal team. North six has declined

18:08

to comment on the allegations. Okay. I just gotta

18:10

say something. You're pronouncing I

18:14

know. I know. With With

18:17

laryngitis on top of it.

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A

19:31

Monday very distraught woman reached

19:33

out to the Washington Post advice

19:36

column, and it sounds like she needs all the help

19:38

she can get because she claims that her husband

19:40

has essentially given

19:42

up and stopped taking care of

19:44

himself. He won't shower. Oh,

19:46

he won't brush his teeth.

19:48

He gorges himself on food, and this

19:51

is my favorite part. He blames her for this

19:53

situation. He says he says it's

19:55

her fault for not encouraging him.

19:57

to take better care of himself. Now, I would advise this man

19:59

to go see a

19:59

therapist, and I would advise the therapist to keep

20:02

a gauntlet hose handy. hose

20:05

him down before he gets in the room.

20:07

Honey, I would advise her to pressure

20:09

wash him because that's not a

20:11

lot. I mean, listen. when you stop

20:13

brushing your teeth, that is I'm

20:16

so out of there. I can't even tell you.

20:18

But this sounds like it could be you

20:20

know, depression issues. There is

20:22

some, you know, that that happens

20:24

to folks. And and at that point, you

20:26

need professional health. HAND UP PRESSURE LONG.

20:28

YOU DON'T HIT PROFESSIONAL HELP BECAUSE SHE HAS

20:31

TRIED TO HELP HIM. AND THEN YOU

20:33

CONTINUE TO BLAME. HE NEEDS TO REALLY MAKE

20:35

BIG DECISIONS BECAUSE AT THIS POINT, beyond,

20:37

like, not brushing your teeth. I

20:39

tend to think, and I'm painting with broad strokes.

20:41

Women often take on a lot of the emotional work

20:43

in Monday household. And when I

20:45

got married to max, I was older from

20:49

I lived a long time single. So I said I'm

20:51

not gonna be the wife that picks up everything

20:53

for

20:53

you. Like, every thank you note, every

20:56

birthday of your family, every I

20:58

can't do

20:58

that because when we have kids, I'm gonna be

21:00

taking that on. And I drew a line in the sand.

21:02

All those I admire the women that are able

21:04

to take it all along. And so I often think

21:06

that when something doesn't get done, it's like, well,

21:08

what why didn't you do it? Yeah. And I

21:10

don't I don't like that blame game. It's own

21:12

disturbed me though because I think marriage is

21:14

for better, for worse, and Monday and in health.

21:16

And if you've got a man that's in bed,

21:19

can't get himself together. It's

21:21

not brushing his teeth. It's not combing his

21:23

hair. It's gorging himself on

21:25

food. Some he is screaming for help.

21:27

any glasses out of her? Any glasses out

21:29

of her because part of I think

21:32

depression is anger turned

21:34

inward. But what do you Right. And

21:36

he's turning it Well, you gotta get him

21:38

the therapist. You gotta get him the help. But

21:40

I think as a spouse, that's your job. But

21:42

you can't make people help themselves, so you can bring

21:44

it to him. But he's not willing to do the work.

21:46

you can promote good lifestyle habits in

21:48

the family, like, the food that you prepare, try

21:50

to encourage him to eat healthier to work out with.

21:52

He's getting all his food from. He yeah. He clearly --

21:55

He's not helping it. Have you guys not

21:57

heard of Grubhub? That's true. Go

21:59

ahead. Order all the doughnuts you want. finish

22:01

here. Well, no. I was just gonna say on the

22:03

flip side of this though, I've been thinking

22:05

about a lot as I'm starting to think about having

22:07

kids. When I gain weight, I actually would like

22:09

my husband to gain weight with me. I don't want you

22:11

staying all like, my fly. I'm looking good.

22:13

Yeah. You know getting hot while I'm pregnant. Like, he

22:15

can gain some weight with me. Yeah. Yeah.

22:18

I don't know about that. I I believe in

22:20

a group pregnant. I like Right. Okay.

22:22

People need to People need to brush their damn

22:24

teeth. Oh, I know. Yeah.

22:27

Yeah. All I know, Alyssa, is that I was

22:29

never more attracted Monday them when I was seven months

22:31

pregnant. They figured she did it once. She'll do it

22:34

again. We'll write back a

22:36

stroke.

22:39

Firefly main star, Catherine Eigle,

22:41

is live with a surprise

22:44

twist to her past appearance on the

22:46

view. When her daughter stole

22:48

the show. Next.

22:54

And

22:57

fire Fly Lane actress,

22:58

Katherine Heigl, plays a

23:01

famous daytime talk show host who will

23:03

stop at nothing to help

23:04

her best friend of thirty years in a

23:05

time of crisis. Take

23:06

a look.

23:07

I can't

23:10

find

23:11

what's going on. They're lifting him to

23:13

Germany. He needs surgery. They're

23:14

stowing on his brain broken bones. I

23:16

don't even

23:16

know which They said something about induced coma. I'm

23:19

going to the airport. I'm on standby for

23:21

five different flights.

23:22

I found it.

23:25

I

23:25

found it. Oh my gosh. you,

23:28

Laura. This is nuts. No, it's fine.

23:29

Sean's gonna stay with Laura. My parents are

23:31

on their way. It'll be fine. Just let us know when you

23:33

go to flight. No. It's nuts to wait

23:34

on a flight.

23:36

I'll try to airplane. It's like

23:39

a hundred thousand dollars. Have you

23:41

forgotten

23:41

who you're talking to? It's

23:43

like pocket change for me. Come on. I'm taking

23:45

you to Johnny. Wow. I I

23:46

think I need to renegotiate my contract.

23:48

Who's working with Katherine

24:02

They

24:05

thought I had

24:07

to wear them. Hello. That

24:08

was where you see them. Take them all in.

24:11

Who's our bread up and I

24:13

really love them.

24:14

But I think

24:17

you need

24:18

to have the, like, her height order to oil,

24:20

because I find one of those boots. They reach my my

24:22

neck. I don't know. I don't know. They're slouch a

24:24

little if you

24:24

need them too. Those are

24:25

good. Katherine, I hear that we you

24:28

you were a happy belated bird you were born

24:30

on Thanksgiving Day? I was born the day

24:32

after Thanksgiving. My mother really loves to tell

24:34

that story. My mother

24:37

is right in the audience here. My mother good.

24:39

But it's not

24:42

the life. My daughter

24:44

was born on Thanksgiving. Oh,

24:47

really? Okay. She likes it though. You don't like it?

24:49

I used to love it when I was a kid because it meant

24:51

I always was gonna have an amazing meal.

24:53

Yeah. And all all my family was around

24:55

everybody was there. Yeah. Yeah. But now I am a wife

24:58

and a mother sometimes I'm cooking the

25:00

meal. It's all on your burn mail.

25:02

Uh-huh. They AND MY DAUGHTER WHO IS

25:04

ALSO HERE HER DIFFERENT DAYS THE DAY

25:06

BEFORE ME. YEAH, HEALTHY

25:07

HEALTHY HEALTHY HEALTHY HEALTHY HEALTHY HEALTHY HEALTHY HEALTHY SHOWS A DAY BEFORE

25:09

YOU A DAY BEFORE HIND

25:10

TO SOMETIMES hers is on

25:12

Thanksgiving and mines a day after and vice versa. Sometimes it's

25:14

just a whole

25:14

And the other lady was in Is in the is

25:16

in the That's my sister next to

25:19

my daughter.

25:19

Oh. When I brought a girl. People

25:21

go my girls. People don't skip

25:23

the presents for you, do they? They like,

25:25

they don't show up with a bottle of

25:27

wine for Thanksgiving. I think that that bottle

25:30

of ice. like, fifteen

25:32

candles every Monday how important do you

25:34

know? Speaking of your

25:36

daughter who's in the audience right now, she it was

25:38

exactly ten years ago, when she made her

25:40

debut here on the view, and she

25:42

stole the show. Take a look for

25:44

the thing. You adopted a

25:46

beautiful baby girl, Nelly, who's

25:48

in the audience right here.

25:50

He's little Nelly.

25:55

She sees mommy

26:01

the

26:04

arms.

26:05

No.

26:10

That's a lot of the more

26:12

persons.

26:12

No. But you said it was a right feeling like you should

26:15

come up right now, but it won't

26:16

hurt me. But you're you're

26:19

emotional. I know watching that, but you said it

26:21

was such a meaningful moment for you.

26:23

Yeah. Why? I think

26:25

because I mainly

26:27

came to us at nine months

26:30

And three days later, I got on a plane

26:32

and went to work in Atlanta.

26:34

And at the time becoming a

26:36

new mother, I was just like, I got it.

26:38

got it. I can handle this. Yeah. You know,

26:40

they've told us we can have it all. We can

26:42

have careers and have families. And it's all gonna be great.

26:44

It's all gonna work out. I never saw that

26:47

baby. Yeah. I was at work with three

26:49

triplets who were playing my

26:51

god daughter, and I spent more time with them than

26:53

I did with my

26:53

new daughter. and she bonded with my

26:56

husband. Of

26:56

course, he was with her. So I

26:59

was always afraid that I

27:01

had missed that opportunity to really

27:02

bond with her and that she it didn't

27:05

look like

27:05

that. She didn't love me. You

27:08

know, it was not home, ma'am. Yeah.

27:10

I mean, reach for you. Like, it's

27:12

women to have all the burden on them. Don't

27:14

worry. Yeah. Those are the burden. You

27:16

don't hear a man have that exact thing that

27:18

you said ever? No. Well, let me have to

27:20

work Monday I couldn't bond. I never heard

27:22

that from a man. No. No. No.

27:24

No. No. No. But I wanna ask, Nelly,

27:26

and your mom, what runs through your head when

27:28

you guys see that clip? because you were in the audience that day. Yeah. It's just

27:30

in my next door. Yeah. Well, I was gonna cry

27:32

too. because

27:35

you probably knew that journey she

27:37

was on. My mom.

27:38

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I knew what? The

27:40

journey

27:40

I was on. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I was

27:42

struggling with anything. But

27:43

I was a stay at home

27:44

mom, so it was a little different. Right. But

27:46

I knew how sex you was. Yeah. That's hard.

27:48

Yeah. Okay. Well, I have

27:50

to ask a question now

27:51

even though I wanna cry too.

27:55

So you and your husband's singer, John Kelly, also have

27:57

a ten year old daughter, Adelaide, and

27:59

a

27:59

five year old

28:00

son Joshua. Yes. So it's Josh as

28:03

my husband and Joshua is the

28:05

junior. And then there's Adelaide.

28:07

I got

28:07

yeah. I got a lot of and when

28:09

you were a

28:11

kid, you started out your career modeling.

28:13

Yes. What do you remember about that

28:15

time? And would you want your kids to

28:17

go into modeling? We have such cute

28:20

pictures you know. This is this is a question

28:22

is just an excuse to put up the These

28:24

adorable big things so much for that.

28:26

Wow. Wonderful. Now my children

28:29

have ammunition. You

28:32

know, no. I wouldn't do what my mother did for

28:34

me. I I wouldn't slept. She slept

28:36

me all over the city. I

28:38

mean,

28:38

we were taken subways. We

28:39

were hoofing it. We took the train into

28:41

Grand Central. You went from one side of the city to

28:43

the other side for goesies

28:46

and auditions and all the stuff. Did

28:48

you like it? I loved it.

28:51

I

28:51

loved it. To me, it was like a

28:54

really elaborate game of believe, and I just always

28:56

love to make believe. And, you

28:58

know, for some reason, I was I

28:59

always cast myself as the secretary or

29:02

the nurse.

29:02

But now I cast

29:05

myself as the

29:06

doctor.

29:11

Your show Firefly Lane is

29:14

such a hit. It had over

29:16

four million I mean, I don't

29:17

know how much of the million

29:20

times my Yay. Thank you very

29:21

much. So you play one of two best

29:24

friends who kind of weather life's ups and

29:26

downs together over the course of

29:28

thirty years. And I love how it shows flashbacks and then

29:30

shows kind of the, you know, today what you

29:32

guys are going for, what can you tell us

29:34

about the second season? because I know there's a bit of a

29:36

rift at the end of the first. It's,

29:38

you know, you will definitely get

29:39

answers if you've watched it in left on

29:42

that big cliffhanger. There will be

29:44

answers in those nine that are coming

29:46

out.

29:46

Okay. I won't tell you what it Okay. You

29:49

guys just latency. But

29:51

I find it. It's like it really was

29:52

hard for me. It was a very hard

29:55

storyline.

29:55

I struggled with it. I still struggle with it a

29:57

little bit. Yeah. Because what the rift

29:59

ultimately is, I feel

30:01

it's like very gray.

30:03

It's

30:03

a very gray area. It's

30:06

not to me. It didn't feel like a clear black

30:08

and white. Like, oh, Tolly did this horrible thing. Yeah.

30:10

And Kate, it's kind of I

30:13

certainly see Kate's perspective, but I feel

30:15

defensive of Tully. And I kind of just I'm

30:17

interested to see what the

30:18

fans how they feel about about it. I know.

30:20

It makes that a good

30:21

human choice. love such good

30:24

chemistry. Oh. because I believe that

30:26

friendship so fast. I deeply love this

30:28

woman. Yeah. And it was it

30:30

shows. She's Sarah

30:31

is she is

30:33

such a

30:34

she's such a good person. She's just

30:37

such a good person and she's so easy to be around and

30:39

she made it so easy to love her.

30:41

And I and she's hilarious

30:43

and she's cookie, and she's got tons

30:45

of energy. And for me, she

30:47

is I just like to be

30:48

her audience. I like to sit and invite

30:51

Really, it really really works because

30:53

I watch the first season with my husband. Oh, boy boy.

30:55

And he was like, this is great. Oh, but I have a

30:57

quick question that I have to ask you because

30:59

we're running out of time. You and your family live on a

31:01

ranch? Yeah. You talk. Yeah.

31:03

and I hear you're a huge animal lover like me.

31:06

Yep. You also have lots of chickens

31:08

like me. You also have a lot

31:10

of dogs. I have at

31:12

the moment. A lot of red shoes on

31:13

you. I've got eight. See, oh

31:16

my god.

31:16

And so now you've developed a

31:19

new dog food line inspired by the ranch. She'll tell us about that. Do

31:21

you have large breed dogs? I do. Because

31:23

I have Well, it's all it works for

31:25

any

31:25

breed, any size. any

31:27

whatever.

31:27

But it was like this idea that kind of they approached

31:29

me about. And I I felt at

31:32

first

31:32

a little reticent because there's so many brands,

31:34

there's so many options. How do

31:36

you it's already confusing enough to go into the

31:38

-- Yeah. -- store aisle. So

31:39

I just thought, well, what are we gonna do that's

31:41

any different? And I'm really into

31:44

holistic health and -- Yeah. -- at

31:46

medicine. I like, an arbology course during the pandemic.

31:48

I'd like to make my own dentures. So

31:50

I was able to incorporate some of that into

31:52

the food because what we've seen a lot of with

31:54

our rescues and working

31:55

within the rescue community. Yes. Lots of

31:58

anxiety coming out of shelters, lots

31:59

of cancer, lots of

32:02

illness. Yeah. So what can we think of

32:03

who does help?

32:04

It can finicky five

32:07

pound poodle who likes to eat

32:09

Chorrasco have this food? I

32:11

think I think boy, girl. Oh,

32:13

Chachea. princess. Okay. It doesn't matter, but I just

32:15

didn't want to refer I'm sorry. We had a chat with

32:17

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32:19

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