Katy Perry Joins VMA Bad Blood Battle on Twitter, Trump Fights Back over Name Calling, Kate Steinle's Family Talks about Her Death and Sanctuary Cities and "Paper Towns" Actor Nat Wolff on "The View"

Katy Perry Joins VMA Bad Blood Battle on Twitter, Trump Fights Back over Name Calling, Kate Steinle's Family Talks about Her Death and Sanctuary Cities and "Paper Towns" Actor Nat Wolff on "The View"

Co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Nicolle Wallace, Rosie Perez, Raven-Symoné, Michelle Collins talk to Kate Steinle's brother Brad about her tragic death and the Sanctuary Cities law in San Francisco.

Hot Topic: Ride On!
Raven-Symone can drink and ride and Michelle can continue to hunt for hot drivers as Uber wins first battle against NY taxis. If NY taxis picked up everyone, went to all neighborhoods and offered some of the same amenities as Uber maybe more people would be supportive of them in the fight against Uber. New York Mayor Bill De Blasio still feels they are violating the medallion law.

Hot Topic: Bad Blood 2
Katy Perry inserts herself in bad blood between Taylor Swift and Nicki Minaj on Twitter. Katy calls Taylor out as a mean girl. Nicki's man Meek Mill is also in a Twitter battle with Drake.

Hot Topic: The Daily Donald
In a new interview with Anderson Cooper, Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump explains why he is fighting back against fellow candidates like Lindsey Graham and Rick Perry by releasing their phone numbers. He says he fought back after they called him names. Rosie Peerez finds it ironic that Trump is offended by name calling yet he said horrible things about Mexican immigrants and John McCain.

Sandra Bland Death Leaves Texas Police with Many Questions to Answer
Sandra Bland was pulled over by Texas Police for a failure to signal. The stop escalated and much of what happened was not caught on camera making people question what happened. Three days after being taken into custody Sandra Bland was found dead in her cell.  Police are now investigating what happened during the stop and in her cell. 

Kate Steinle's Family on "The View": Brother Talks About Sanctuary Cities and Kate's Law
Kate Steinle was shot and killed by an un-documented immigrant in San Francisco. Many feel this tragedy could have been avoided if the Sanctuary Cities law in place did not give way for the harboring of immigrants that committed felonies.  The policy is questionable as it has become unclear who it protects, civilians or immigrants. Kate's brother Brad and sister-in-law Amy Steinle, talk about Kate and feel immigrants who want to come here and create a better life for their family should be allowed to come to America. They are also petitioning for Kate’s Law which states immigrants that commit a felony will be deported and if they return and get caught they will be detained.

"Paper Towns" Star Nat Wolff
Nat Wolff talks about his first time on "The View."  He explains why "The Fault in Our Stars" was more than a movie about cancer. Nat also says he was able to relate to his character in the new film "Paper Towns."





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