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The View: Behind the Table

Alyssa Farah Griffin Is Making Headlines

The View: Behind the Table

ABC News

Tv & Film

4.72.6K Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2024

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Farah Griffin sits down with executive producer Brian Teta to discuss her recent profile in "The New York Times," her take on Lara Trump’s appointment to co-chair of the Republican National Committee and she answers listener questions on the political influence of “The View” and her dating advice for career-driven women. Have a question or want advice from Brian or a co-host? Call or text us at (347) 391-5022 and leave us a message! Messages may be used on a future podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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I'm Brian Tetta, executive producer of The View.

0:33.0

It's Thursday and I'm here with Alyssa Farrick Griffin.

0:36.0

This is behind the table. All right, hello, Alyssa, how are you? I'm good. Hello, Brian. I'm happy to have

0:51.0

you here, and let's start by congratulating you on this incredible profile in the New York Times.

0:56.0

Thank you. This is really so like I mean I've been around enough where we see these articles come out and and even though I was I had no reason to doubt it

1:05.0

you still kind of hold your breath when like a big thing coming out about you

1:08.1

completely I mean I can't believe like it's in print today like and it's a whole you know spread and leading up to I was very

1:15.4

nervous I think it's just natural because it's it's focusing so much on me there's

1:19.5

personal elements to it and it's just it's the New York Times but I got to say the

1:24.2

journalist I got to work with Jacob Bernstein was just so interesting and

1:28.3

thoughtful and the more I talked to him yes I was literally nervous until the

1:32.2

moment I read it but I felt like he captured me and I feel like he wanted to know me rather than, you know, coming into it with some preconceived narrative and then just plugging and playing.

1:42.0

And the team, like, I just have to say,

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