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Behar said she followed Barbara Walters’ example when hosting the vice president. Co-hosts questioned whether she had been too welcoming.
nypost.comVice President JD Vance appeared on the daytime talk show “The View” on Tuesday. Co-hosts discussed the interview during Friday’s broadcast and questioned Joy Behar’s tone toward the guest. Behar said she respected the office and followed the example set by the late Barbara Walters.
“I respect the office. I believe in reaching across the aisle. I do,” she stated. ” Behar replied, “I wasn’t in love. ” Vance addressed the appearance at a Wednesday press conference. He said the segment showed he had experience in hostile negotiations.
“I would point those progressive critics to the fact that just two days ago, I spent over an hour on ‘The View,’ so I actually have great experience in very hostile negotiations,” he stated. ” Hostin reacted to the clip on Friday. “What!?
” she asked. ” She told Behar, “It worked on you. ” Hostin added that it had not worked on her either. Behar pushed back. “It did not ‘work’ on me. It did not. I respect the office. I’m a civilized human being, and when someone comes on my show, then you treat them like a human being,” she said.
She noted that Walters had taught the cast to treat guests well. ” Behar confirmed she told Vance during a commercial break that he had a good vibe “for a Republican” and suggested he should run for president. Behar also defended Vance’s past work.
foxnews.comIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a Jerusalem policy summit that two named operations destroyed Iran's nuclear infrastructure and killed 20 scientists. He also described strikes on missile and regime targets plus new security zones in Gaza, Syria and Lebanon.
foxnews.comA federal judge barred the Kennedy Center from shutting for two years of renovations and required removal of President Trump's name from the building. The board will vote in mid-July on three renovation options.
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