The View Season 5 Episode 26 Kathleen Turner, Ron Insana
- February 19, 2002
In the 26th episode of season 5 of The View, the panel welcomes two guests: actress Kathleen Turner and financial journalist Ron Insana.
The episode kicks off with a lively discussion about the then-upcoming Oscars, with the co-hosts sharing their predictions and weighing in on buzzworthy films and performances. They also discuss a recent study suggesting that young people are less interested in watching this year's ceremony than in previous years, and what this might mean for the future of the telecast.
Next, the conversation turns to the ongoing debate over gun control laws in the United States. The co-hosts touch on a variety of related topics, from mental health to the polarizing figure of the National Rifle Association. They also discuss recent remarks made by President Bill Clinton about the effects of the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban, which he signed into law during his time in office.
Kathleen Turner joins the show to promote her new one-woman play, "Tallulah," which tells the story of iconic actress Tallulah Bankhead. The panel chats with Turner about her admiration for Bankhead, her approach to playing the legendary performer, and her own experiences in the entertainment industry.
Finally, financial journalist Ron Insana stops by to discuss the economy, the stock market, and other financial news of the day. The co-hosts ask him about President Clinton's economic policies, the state of the job market, and the impact of globalization on the U.S. economy. Insana offers his insights and opinions on these and other topics, providing an informative and engaging segment for viewers.
Throughout the episode, the co-hosts banter and debate with one another in their trademark style, showing their audience that it's possible to tackle serious issues while still having some fun. With a mix of current events, Hollywood glamour, and financial analysis, this episode of The View has something for everyone.