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The View: Behind the Table

Alyssa Farah Griffin: Alex Pretti’s Death Is An ‘Absolute Failure of Law Enforcement’

The View: Behind the Table

ABC News

Tv & Film

4.72.6K Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2026

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Alyssa joins executive producer Brian Teta to share her thoughts on the situation in Minneapolis following two fatal shootings involving federal agents. She also discusses Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s appearance on 'The View' and whether she believes he intends to run for president. Later, she shifts to lighter topics, including the new season of 'Bridgerton' and why she’s changed her opinion on the Beckham family drama. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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It is Tuesday and I am here with Alyssa Farah Griffin and baby boy Griffin.

0:33.6

Yes, baby G.

0:35.6

Soon to be with us.

0:36.6

How are you feeling? I want to ask that every time now. I mean, I'm good. I don't sleep. So it's kind of remarkable that I function, but I'm down to the like, you probably remember this with Heather, like maybe three hours of sleep, but definitely interrupted. But I guess it prepares you. You know what to help with that. Yeah. Having a new porn that you feed. No, I'm good. I'm actually, I'm just so excited for him to get here. Oh, it's really, nothing can prepare you in a good way. Like, it's great. It's great. I'm very excited for you, too. Do you feel like you have everything you need? Do you feel like everything's set?

1:10.9

I do.

1:11.5

We finally packed our go bags, which weirdly we dragged our feet on. Nurseries in great shape. We found an amazing nanny, which was like, that was the most stressful thing. Because both my husband and I work during the day and she's like perfection. We've had her at her house. We've spent some time with her. But then I have this fear of

1:29.0

friends of mine have told me, you know, you're in the hospital, you're bonding with them. And then they just send you home and you're like, how is this legal? Like I don't know out of raising you. There's definitely like a, well, I think I've told this before in the podcast, but my wife, after giving birth, got really nauseous, and they gave her her something and it knocked her out instantly and then they gave me the baby and I had no idea what I was doing I was not prepared for that to be and I had to make like decisions myself about what was going on that I had not cleared with her and I was I was concerned it all worked out great, so you did something right. It all worked out. But there you go. We've had like an exciting weekend because of this snow. We were, a bunch of us were at the hotel on Saturday. You were among those. And I was, I'm grateful. I mean, I think people were surprised to see you yesterday being that you're very,

2:17.6

very pregnant and the conditions. I asked my husband, because my instinct is I don't want to be away from Justin until the baby arrives. I just hate the idea of us rushing from different parts at the city or the suburbs to get to the hospital. Yeah. So I was kind of going to wait it out in Westchester where we are and try to drive in Monday, But he ultimately made the decision.

2:35.6

He's like it's much safer and try to drive in Monday.

2:34.2

But he ultimately made the decision. He's like it's much safer for you to go early Sunday, be in a hotel. Before the snow gets bad. Yeah. And get it. And it was the right call. It also occurred to me once I got to the hotel. I'm like, this might be the last time I'm alone, like truly alone for a very long time. I enjoyed it.

2:51.3

What occurred to me for the first time was,

2:53.3

oh, God, what if she goes into labor? like truly alone for a very long time. And I enjoyed it.

2:51.2

What occurred to me for the first time was,

2:53.3

oh God,

2:53.8

what if she goes into labor and I'm the only one here to deal with it?

2:56.6

And I thought I might have to be like...

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