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00:00 Intro
02:22 Trump Rally Comedian Calls Puerto Rico ‘Island Of Garbage’
10:49 Whoopi Goldberg Sets The Record Straight On Trump’s Claims About ‘View’ Appearances
18:56 Mika Brzezinski On The Power Of The Female Vote In The 2024 Election
27:57 Mika Brzezinski On The Power Of The Female Vote In The 2024 Election – Part 2
31:27 View Your Deal
36:18 Goodbyes

41 Comments

  1. Trump amnesia is real! There are SO many things he did and said that I forgot about. But I won't forget come election day! 💙🗳

  2. Puerto Rico and DC Should be The newest states with full and complete representation. Puerto Rico is a beautiful with some of the best hospitality when I visited.

  3. Has anyone noticed Sara lately? She seems very disconnected from the rest of the group. She's a little suspect to me. I'm not saying she has turned into a Trump supporter but she doesn't appear to be a Harris supporter either. I've noticed her demeanor every since the debate between President Biden and Trump before Biden got out the race. She was very hateful and quick to throw President Biden under the bus saying he should get out. Just the other day she questioned VP Harris ability to explain her position on her policies and said that she wasn't making herself clear to the voters. If you notice, she doesn't say a lot these days. She kind of sits back with a very subdued look on her face sometimes. She is definitely not the same anymore. She was more critical of Trump than she is now, in my opinion. Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed her demeanor?

  4. I voted early in Colorado, for Democracy, Decency & Democracy – Harris-Walz 💙💙💙

  5. Ladies and gentlemen,

    Today, I want to talk about the profound importance of including poor, marginalized, and disenfranchised populations under our leadership. This is not just a matter of fairness or charity; it is a fundamental necessity for the health and progress of our society.

    Firstly, inclusivity ensures that every voice is heard. When we include those who have been historically marginalized, we gain access to a wealth of perspectives and experiences that are often overlooked. These perspectives can lead to innovative solutions and ideas that benefit everyone. For example, communities that have faced economic hardships often develop unique strategies for resilience and resourcefulness. By bringing these voices to the table, we can learn from their experiences and apply their insights to broader societal challenges.

    Secondly, inclusive leadership fosters social cohesion and trust. When people feel represented and valued, they are more likely to engage positively with their communities and institutions. This engagement is crucial for building strong, resilient societies. It reduces social tensions and fosters a sense of belonging and mutual respect. In contrast, exclusion breeds resentment and division, which can undermine the very fabric of our communities.

    Moreover, addressing the needs of the poor and disenfranchised is a moral imperative. It is a reflection of our shared humanity and our commitment to justice and equality. Leadership that prioritizes inclusivity sends a powerful message that every individual, regardless of their background or circumstances, has inherent worth and potential. This not only uplifts those who are marginalized but also enriches our collective human experience.

    Finally, inclusive leadership is essential for sustainable development. Societies that invest in the well-being of all their members are more likely to achieve long-term prosperity. By ensuring that everyone has access to opportunities and resources, we create a more dynamic and equitable economy. This, in turn, leads to greater stability and growth, benefiting all members of society.

    In conclusion, the inclusion of poor, marginalized, and disenfranchised populations under our leadership is not just a noble goal; it is a practical and ethical necessity. It enriches our perspectives, strengthens our communities, upholds our moral values, and drives sustainable development. Let us commit to building a future where every voice is heard, every person is valued, and every community thrives.

    Puerto Rico IS, did you hear me? IS a United States Territory. We are Americans, do not allow trash talk from someone seeking your vote to put them in power. No matter the false rhetoric, a human seeking to lead must have emotional intelligence, empathy and understand the complexities that require diplomacy.

    Thank you.

  6. It doesn't surprise me it disgusts me to the core of my being!!! I cannot wait until Kamala is President and Trump is in prison.

  7. Sunny's response to Trump rally comment on Porto Rico will do some serious damage to his election.

  8. GOSPEL Whoopi, but let's not forget to give ample credit to our VERY irresponsible media, and the way they no longer provide news, only narratives!

  9. George Lopez was at Kamala's rally and called Mexicans thieves and Eminem sings the N word. But ya'll have no problem with that.

  10. I would NEVER want a Commander-In-Chief who couldn't take a JOKE! Can you imagine our leader getting BUTT-HURT or offended because Xi Jinping said a joke? Anyone with access to our nuclear weapons should NOT be easily offended. We need someone with BALLS. Trump 2024!

  11. This man is exhausting and stressful. We are sick and tired of being sick and tired of his lies, his manipulation, his cult members, his deceit, his foolishness, his racism, his hatred, his tweeting, his family, his voice, and his orangeness. Everything about him makes me sick to my stomach. We are over him.

  12. when Kamala Harris becomes president please Kamala put Sonny hostin as attorney general of America lock up trump and maga supporter in jail

  13. They are trying to instigate another attempt on President Trump’s life. we all know it. the view is a demonic show

  14. I once lived in Florida and made friends from so many Hispanic nations, Puerto Rico, and the USVIs, I feel blessed with getting to know them and their culture. The only garbage I see is in Mar-a-Lago.

  15. Legal migrants/Legal refugees for trump 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  16. Never seen Orthodox Jewish Men wrapping Tefillin at a Nazi rally before. Many were outside dancing with joy earlier in the day. Meanwhile at Columbia University, TheDemocrats set up their Hamas encampment preventing Jewish students and faculty from entering the campus.

  17. Anyone that watches The View is highly misinformed and completely out of touch with reality. These women LIE and spew MISINFORMATION to the highest degree. PLEASE don't fall for their lies. Watch a Trump rally for yourself and make up your own mind!

  18. They're moving like they have the election in the bag. Something feels like they have things lined up for Nov 5th. Stay ready so you don't have to get ready when the fascist and racist MAGA ilk start their "civil war". VOTE KAMALA💙💙 Democratic up and down the ballot! Most importantly, stay safe out there! Keep your heads on a swivel!💙

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