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♪ how am i going to change the view ♪ [ cheers and applause ] hey. well, hello, hello, hello, and welcome to "the view," y'all. welcome to "the view." welcome to "the view." welcome to "the view." welcome to "the view." welcome to "the view." welcome to "the view." welcome to "the view." welcome to "the view." welcome, welcome. and i hate to start our show ever with bad news, but once again we're mourning victims of a mass shooting. this one happened at a really popular northern california event that i know quite well called the gilroy garlic festival, and the gunman killed three people including a 6-year-old boy, injured 11. police are hunting for a second suspect, and, you know, we ask the same questions every time. why does this keep happening? what's going on, and perhaps it really is up to us to try to figure this out because certainly the people in charge don't seem to be able to come up
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with any reasons for us. >> no. >> no. it's just terribly sad. we have said everything we have to say about it. >> just thank you to law enforcement. the suspect was shot and killed by police within one minute. >> they think there is one more, right the. >> they think there is one more. >> when i looked at the numbers, we have had 280 mass shootings in the united states in 2019, and today is the 210th day of 2019. so, you know, in our country for some reason, we're the only country that has the most mass shootings in the world. in the world. >> you know, and clearly the governments can't figure it out. this seems to be in our laps. so i'm just saying it's a conversation we're going to have to start having because it doesn't make sense. it makes no sense. >> they don't want to figure it out i don't think. >> it doesn't even matter anymore. >> here's a statistic.
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the number of massacres increased 183% in the ten years after the assault weapon ban was lifted in 2004. so i mean there is a factoid right there that says something, and as far as the government is concerned, 97% of americans support requiring background checks and they do nothing of the kind. they don't think care what we think. >> and that's why i keep saying, if we couldn't get anything passed with the little kids from -- >> connecticut. >> newtown you know, this now belongs to us. i think this has to be conversations that we have to start having with each other. >> mm-hmm. >> so let's move onto something not -- i don't even know how to say this. so the battle over baltimore has been raging all weekend. it started with a tweet from you know who, who said congressman elijah cummings should spend less time yelling at people over conditions at the border, and worry about his, quote, rat and rodent-infested district where
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no human would want to live. after the tweet was slammed as racist, he fired back that cummings is the racist, and al sharpton is too. that's what he said. so is this the new -- so is this all the stuff we're supposed to be paying attention to while people are trying to figure out what the mueller report actually said? >> mm-hmm. >> oh, is it a distraction you mean? >> i mean, you know, i should point out that he has never been to baltimore. >> jared kushner has. >> yes, but the man who is talking about rat-infested -- and this is, you know, this is what he sort of says about cities he doesn't like. the same language he used for chicago. rat-infested. it's crime-ridden -- i just want to say that it's kind of crazy that you keep doing the same thing, saying the same thing, and, you know, cummings had a good reason to say that there was a problem.
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remember -- i might have mentioned this a couple of weeks ago, that world war ii started in 1939, from 1941 to 1945, tens of thousands of jews were kept in nazi labor camps. >> right. >> there was a camp called camp theresienstadt theresienstadt. when the red cross was invited to inspect the camp in 1944, the nazis hid the fact of what they were doing, and they built a fake camp, and it was kind of like, no. everything's fine here. everybody was eating. people were walking around singing and stuff. so when people say there's a problem -- >> mm-hmm -- >> -- you can't send folks to one place and say, no, no. everything's good. that's why i say, republicans, democrats, independents, all together should have to go to the same place at the same time, and we should be able to see it. i don't think one republican going over here or this one -- a democrat going over here and saying, this is what i'm seeing when everyone is clearly seeing something that's totally different. >> trump shouldn't pick
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baltimore though because his son-in-law owns 9,000 rental units across 17 complexes and many of them are in baltimore county. >> what are they calling them? >> slum dwellers i believe. and in 2017, baltimore county officials revealed that apartments owned by jared kushner were responsible for more than 200 code violations. the tenants reported mouse infestations, mold problems and maggots. if he's going to pick a town, maybe he shouldn't pick a town where his son-in-law is running it. >> well, that -- >> name a place that it isn't. [ applause ] >> when you put it into context, he tweeted that after watching fox news, and there was a report on fox news about baltimore, and elijah cummings, and we have to remember that representative cummings is the chairman of the house committee on oversight and reform. so it's the top investigative committee of the united states house of representatives. so i think it is very much whoopi like you're saying a
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distraction because he doesn't want congressman cummings to do his job of oversight. he wants elijah cummings to do something else, and i took specific umbrage to baltimore because guess what? i lived in baltimore. i met my husband in baltimore. my son was born in baltimore. i worked in baltimore. i met some of the finest people on the face of the earth in baltimore, and while there are challenges -- there are challenges in baltimore, but johns hopkins university is in baltimore, one of the finest medical institutions in the world. not just this country, but the world, and the suggestion that somehow it is just run into the ground -- i mean when you think about poverty, 9 out of the 10 poorest states in the country are red states. they have republican governors. why doesn't he talk about the poverty there? why is he talking about the poverty in baltimore? how about that? [ applause ]
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>> i want to point something out that every state in the union has issues. >> challenges. >> whether we have, you know, opioid problems, whether we have issues here or here or there, but d.c., where the big white house is -- >> yeah. >> it's right there. you know, listen. we are a nation of lots of different kinds of folks, and calling folks racist when you have no idea what it actually means is ridiculous. >> because he called elijah cummings a racist? >> yeah. >> that makes no sense. >> didn't i just say that? >> i'm trying to clarify. i'm just trying to make it clear to the audience who you are talking about. >> i thought they -- okay. yeah. >> because elijah -- >> cummings, yes. >> is the black man. he's calling the black man the racist. i mean, i don't think people understand that particularly. it's outrageous and stupid. >> yes. >> to call a black person a racist. that's all. >> okay. >> just clearing it up. [ laughter ] >> so we're going to talk more about whatever we're supposed to be talking about when we come back. [ cheers and applause ]
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so we're back. i have to make a mild correction. apparently you know who has been to baltimore, but never as president. okay. >> oh, really? >> yes, i was given some sort of information that they have to clear up. so i just cleared it up. >> oh. >> what else were we saying? we were saying that -- >> well, meghan didn't get a chance to speak. >> i was on george stephanopoulos yesterday. obviously the tweets had happened the night before, and one of the things that was brought up as you were saying is that elijah cummings just subpoenaed white house communications meaning text messages and whatsapp messages between jared and ivanka. that could be the red herring he's trying to distract us away from what he's looking into and what he's investigating right now. the thing that i said is that as someone who is i think one of the three republicans or conservatives on this entire network, i'm always concerned about the next generation coming up. >> mm-hmm. >> and young people that are interested in conservative ideals only see this.
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they only see race-baiting, and only the trump administration, and what republicans should be most concerned about right now, well, from my perspective, is what comes next because we will be out of power. all politics is cyclical, and you're going to have a bunch of millennials who think the entire republican party is -- the purest person in charge that thinks all communities of color are infested and the cnn anchor that got emotional -- >> victor blackwell. >> when you see people showing outward emotion, anchors on air, i think you know that it's a deep issue. >> what's really deafening is the republican leadership's silence. >> yes. >> that is the deafening silent sound that we're hearing right now. i want to show something because during the michael cohen hearings last february, rashida tlaib part of the squad, she implied that mark meadows is racist because he trotted out
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the one black person that was working for trump and she made this remark. >> which i think was inappropriate at the time. >> she made this remark that implied that mark meadows was racist. >> so you want to show it? >> elijah cummings stood up for mark meadows. watch this. >> she said she was not calling you a racist, and i thought that we could clarify that. you are one of my best friends. i know that shocks a lot of people. >> and likewise. >> yeah. but you are, and i would -- and i could see and feel your pain. i feel it, and so -- and i don't think miss tlaib intended to cause you that. >> people should be really, you know, these are not -- these words, unless you have met a racist because they're really clear. >> yeah. >> they don't pretend to be something else. they're pretty clear about who they are. >> yeah. >> and when you meet them, and you see them and they do that
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thing that says, oh. i see you would like me to remove myself from the planet. you know what it means. so when people start an entire campaign with this group are racists and murderers and rapists, and this group is, you know, nasty. >> or they weren't born here. >> this is all, go back to your -- these are all very specific phrases that have been used for time and memoriam, to let you know that you're other. so when you -- when you -- when somebody says, that person is a racist, make them explain why they say that. make them explain why. >> it's all-out racism, which is what joy's point is. >> well, in this particular case, elijah cummings defended his friend mark meadows against this accusation, so my question
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is, where are you, mark meadows, where are you today to defend your friend, elijah cummings from these attacks? >> yes. when you are silent in the face of racism, when you are silent in the face of racism, you are complicit in that racism, and i strongly believe that. i'm calling out ben carson who spent the majority of his career in west baltimore, in baltimore. because ben, i have been to your house. i know you lived in baltimore. as a member of his senior cabinet, where is ben? why is he not calling it? he's in charge of housing for the trump administration. where are you? why are you not defending baltimore? >> and as we go, i am going to say former maryland lieutenant governor michael steele said to you know who, your reprehensible comments are like water off a duck's back. it washes over them. it does not stick and it will not stain. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ sensitivity. and then i jump on the trampoline.
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♪ let's go, world gone crazy [ cheers and applaus so welcome back. so this story has got us sort of scratching our head because no one can figure out what's going on here. actor armie hammer is trending over a post that he quickly took down. it showed his 2-year-old son. so they're munching on his father's toes. okay? and his dad wrote a really dumb message, you know, that this has happened for seven minutes. it did not, and the #footfetish didn't happen. thankfully we can't show it to you, but his wife said, it's really about a five-second video and it wasn't her husband's smartest move to share the image. so is this, like, what? my question is why would you let a 2-year-old with teeth chew on any part of your body? >> yeah. >> i mean, i understand you put your finger, when they are teething to rub the teeth, but why would you let anyone with teeth bite you? >> i know.
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especially in the foot. >> it seems odd. >> it's odd. i mean, what if you have athlete's foot or if you have anything going on. >> it's weird. >> it could be unhealthy. my concern more than anything was, you know, when that -- videos last forever, and when that kid gets to middle school, kids are so cruel. it's going to be -- he's going to be, like, the foot kid, you know? i mean, that's truth, and just as a parent, you want to shield your kid from any teasing or anything like that. >> you shouldn't put it up. if you are the parent, you put it up. >> i think part of the problem was the hashtag, #footfetishonfleek. look. it sexualizesing th something t happening with a child. look. i have made a lot of dumb mistakes on social media in my life. there is one picture in particular that i was not intended -- there you go. for twitter. which at the time -- thank you so much, and joy made a joke that sarah palin could see those from her house, and i don't
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regret it now because my boobs never looked better and now that i'm old and almost 35, i don't mind that picture anymore. so i'm just saying -- why are you turning around? i'm just saying sometimes you can turn. it was -- you guys did a hot topic on this show. i have been a trending topic for dumb crap on twitter more times than i would like to admit. >> it was a hilarious joke. >> it was very funny. i think the instant gratification of social media, i have done so many times. i still do. don't drink ever or tweet or instagram. >> i got another one for you. snooki. she has a picture with her baby. she's having a glass of wine, and the baby is having milk. people lost their minds. >> i don't think it's a big deal. >> someone said, i know where you are at. you got three kids. i got six. i feel you. >> i'm telling you. >> some of them are, like, how can you possibly be doing that? how can you do that? how can you do that? and the question is, why would you post it if you don't want people to talk about it?
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>> is that bad? i don't have children. >> one glass is not harmful to the child, but anything more -- >> is she breast-feeding? >> yeah. >> the child can develop sleep patterns and stunt their growth. >> okay. don't listen to me. >> it was suggested to drink beer. >> really? >> they say that beer acts as a galactagogue to stimulate milk supply. i don't like beer though. >> as many warnings as you give on the show, be careful what you put on twitter, and what you send to people, people clearly respect heeding your advice. i don't know anything about, that but i will -- >> i breast-fed for about 14 minutes and i drank. >> and there she is now. >> and there's my child right there. [ cheers and applause ] we will be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i wanted more from my copd medicine... ...that's why i've got the power of 1 2 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment . ♪trelegy. ♪the power of 1-2-3.
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