Allowing Justice Brown-Jackson to be the sole guest was masterful. Not only so respectful of this esteemed and accomplished woman, but so much more enjoyable for the viewers. This long format works. 💐🕊
I said the exact same thing. Justice Brown Jackson was such a joy to watch today. A truly remarkable woman and patriot, a symbol of the American dream and promise.
Justice Clarence Thomas was put to shame by her. More educated and better credentials Just going in, than all current Justices. Thomas is a mere chihuahua to Justice Jackson.
What a Fantastic way to start off the season by having Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first guest of Season 28!! Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is a TRUE PATRIOT!! 💯💜
Jackson traces her interest in studying law back to her childhood. When she was 4, her father enrolled in law school at the University of Miami. She remembers sitting at the kitchen table with her coloring books, across from her father and his stack of law journals. Jackson went on to attend Harvard for both undergrad and law school. As a young lawyer, she says, she was often at the office before anyone else - and then she'd stay until everyone else had gone home. Working as a public defender helped shape the type of judge she would become.
I remember watching the Senate Confirmation Hearings and she took on so much disrespect, gaslighting and awful mischaracterizations, it just brought me to tears and prayers for her. Women and even more Black Women go through so much in this world and because my mother was also a SHEROE ! I understood her. I knew that this country is in a much better place because of her and her wonderful achievements. .
@edwardspriggs5076, Thanks 🙏🏾 for sharing your thoughts. I felt the same way you did. It was so ludicrous to see and hear the way that they questioned, and responded to Justice Ketanji Jackson. The disrespect was horrendous, but she made it to her seat like a Queen 👸🏽
Sunny: "For all the talk about Black jobs, We are proud to call you are FIRST Black Female Supreme Court Justice!! So, Thank you, Because that's a Black Job!!" 💪💜
Judge Motley was appointed to the court in the ‘60s, I believe. And this is the court in the Southern District of New York. And I was born in 1970. And when I was in late elementary school, early middle school, I came across an article about her in Essence or Ebony, one of the Black magazines that my parents subscribed to. And, gosh, I mean, it was such an eye opener for me, in part because I learned that we share a birthday, September 14th. We were born on exactly the same day, 49 years apart. ... And so here we had this woman who was a lawyer and who had gone on to be a judge, and the thought of being a judge just kind of planted in my mind. And it was something I guess I'd always wanted to do. And this was also around the time when Justice O'Connor had been appointed to the Supreme Court. So now we had a woman judge on the Supreme Court. I just remember those things being very motivational for me, early on.
I loved the part about learning about the first Black woman to serve as a federal judge, sharing a birthday, and then making that her goal. As a Black woman myself, my dreams were never to be the first anything. My sights were always limited to what I knew had been done before because I knew that those were attainable goals. I can't speak for an entire group of people, but I'm sure that I was not alone in that way of thinking. It's why representation is so important. Regardless of your gender, race, ethnicity, or religion. It matters so much when you have an example to look up to. I just wish that we all were able to understand that. Why it is that we celebrate the firsts, whether it's the first Black woman supreme court justice or the first all Black podium in women's gymnastics at the Olympics. Again, I can't speak for all Black folks, nor do I want to. Sure, those things are exciting, but my joy is always because I know that there is a little Black girl out there who is watching ❤
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@@nunook5522 Truth is truth. It's not anything else. Why the denial of truth? Does it scare you? Make you fearful. Why the fear? Are you familiar with Hugo Black? 😅🤣😂🤣😅😂
I am so happy that she is on the supreme court, she is most needed. Ghost writers are a politician's friend, how else would she of had time to write a book? She is an answer to that slug Clarance. We need her balance.
I'm so engrossed in reading her memoir, The Lovely One, until I found myself wiping tears for the plight of our ancestors and rejoicing that Justice Brown Jackson excelled making it worth the blood sweat and tears. Im only on Chapter 4 and I'm invested. Still we rise !
Im Glade she was the only guest on.the show. I was so afraid they were going to cut her short for another guest. She didn't give her personal opinions. She quoted the laws of the constitution laws and Congress making the laws and then changing the laws. It was a great show😅
Justice Clarence Thomas was put to shame by her. More educated and better credentials Just going in, than all current Justices. Thomas is a mere chihuahua to Justice Jackson.
I know it was hard for her to keep her response very unbiased when Sonney said the "black jobs" comment so I respect her for keeping her response poised
@@Laflower60 My comment was simply about her ability to stay poised and not give a response one way or the other. That is the role of the supreme court justice...to stay unbiased in the public forum
I watch the View every day and even rush home to watch it. Today was the best show!!!!!! I've been watching from the first day it came on. She really expained the law and the court system. She broke everything down in layman's terms. I just enjoyed it so much! Anyone who watched this show today show now knows Trump broke the law and should not be running for President.
When we see an intelligent leader with integrity it’s so refreshing and I realize how rare it has become in our country. I salute you, Justice Brown-Jackson.
Aside from her brilliant mind and incredible resume, Justice KBJ has a warm & kind-hearted spirit. Idc about her race & gender being a factor in her being chosen, she's more than qualified and deserves to be there
Qualification is always the context. Yet, we cannot ignore the unfortunate reality that minorities because of their skin color and women because of their gender, have not been selected for opportunities or not thought about because of the factors you mentioned. The inequalities based on gender and racial gaps cannot be more obvious that we must be forced to be intentional about breaking this disparaging ceiling of qualified persons being restricted because of unmerited biases regarding people of color and women. We will not have to highlight lifting qualified minorities and women when our country takes the ideals and principles America espouses EVERYONE being equal, regardless of skin color and gender. Then and only then, will there not be a need to highlight race or gender because qualified individuals will be judged and considered based his or her qualifications and content of character without prejudice. When we genuinely pratice that as Americans we should not be satisfied with seeing one gender and one race overly represented in spaces that do not represent the diversity and talent of America 🇺🇸. Qualification, equity, and representation balance is critical to the ideals of America that for a number of reasons we are still struggling to make this a realization norm in our democracy.
Love and respect for Supreme Court Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson. Her and Vice President, soon to be President of the United States, Kamala Harris are making Black History and HERstory in this country. I can't wait until Inauguration Day Jan. 20th, 2025 when Black History and HERstory will be made on MLK Day.
Look I hope this season they aren't going to just bring on people on the left and who says things they agree with. They need to bring on people who have different view points from them.
Wish hosts had been more direct about recent decisions which have shifted the emphasis from interpreting law to making law. At keast Joy tried. I know she is maing the book tour - and it was good to have her.
Allowing Justice Brown-Jackson to be the sole guest was masterful. Not only so respectful of this esteemed and accomplished woman, but so much more enjoyable for the viewers. This long format works. 💐🕊
I said the exact same thing. Justice Brown Jackson was such a joy to watch today. A truly remarkable woman and patriot, a symbol of the American dream and promise.
THIS
She can’t even answer what a woman is.
Justice Clarence Thomas was put to shame by her. More educated and better credentials
Just going in, than all current Justices. Thomas is a mere chihuahua to Justice Jackson.
. Yet didn't lie about Roe. Imagine that. All 4 of the last 5 republican nominees lied. 😮
The world needs more of her❤❤❤❤
Atleast 8 more sitting on the same bench
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She's tiny, but mighty! I love this woman so much!!❤❤❤
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What an incredible LADY . All of America should be proud HER.
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What a Fantastic way to start off the season by having Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first guest of Season 28!! Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is a TRUE PATRIOT!! 💯💜
True 🎉🎉🎉
the show's producers did a great job booking her
Shut up
that is not a judge. That is a Demon
@@veronicasaint5811 The bot is talking in a monotone.
Thank goodness we have her on the Supreme Court! I like her a lot!
She might not be very bright but she checked the right boxes. And that's a good thing, The Supreme Court should be all black women.
Help us to selectors LIKABLE JUDGES, in our local elections. Google Judges names ⚘️Select BETTER JUDGES
@@jakelachance4408 " might not be very bright "? 🤣🤣🤣 Get some help! Your reflection jealousy is showing.
@@Ucantcometowpminelvyoursathome Nominated because she is a black woman
Bidens words. Not mine. 😅🤣
@@Ucantcometowpminelvyoursathome that demon is not very bright. she does not even know what woman is LMFAO
THIS is what SCOTUS should represent
She doesn't know what a woman is ? ( Yeah she does she's a DEI hire.) HISTORIC TRULY HISTORIC
The most qualified and experienced and the cleanest corrupt-free judge on the current SCOTUS.
And these clowns have the nerve to call her unqualified or a "DEI hire."
@@bruceleeroy8302 its because we call them out for their WPRIVILEGE
She sets an example of what our supreme justices should be🧐
@bruceleeroy8302 Ikr!? SO utterly disrespectful.
You got that right.
She is such a good role model 💯💯💯💯
She really is!
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Jackson traces her interest in studying law back to her childhood. When she was 4, her father enrolled in law school at the University of Miami. She remembers sitting at the kitchen table with her coloring books, across from her father and his stack of law journals.
Jackson went on to attend Harvard for both undergrad and law school. As a young lawyer, she says, she was often at the office before anyone else - and then she'd stay until everyone else had gone home. Working as a public defender helped shape the type of judge she would become.
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Can’t think of a better first guest!
I remember watching the Senate Confirmation Hearings and she took on so much disrespect, gaslighting and awful mischaracterizations, it just brought me to tears and prayers for her. Women and even more Black Women go through so much in this world and because my mother was also a SHEROE ! I understood her. I knew that this country is in a much better place because of her and her wonderful achievements. .
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@edwardspriggs5076, Thanks 🙏🏾 for sharing your thoughts. I felt the same way you did. It was so ludicrous to see and hear the way that they questioned, and responded to Justice Ketanji Jackson. The disrespect was horrendous, but she made it to her seat like a Queen 👸🏽
She is such a good inspiration 💯💯💯💯
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She‘s so down to earth, loveable ❤
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Justice Jackson is the most qualified of all the Justices on SCOTUS. Glad she was confirmed.
Great guest Ladies.
What a great representation, an awesome woman. We are truthfully lucky to have a moral and coherent justice.
She seems so likable
Her response to what a woman is gives me pause however she seems authentic, I like her.Unlike Kamala who is fake and phony
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Beautiful interview! Ketanji Brown Jackson🫶🏽
Justice Jackson! What a fabulous guest!
that is not a judge. That is a Demon
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Sunny: "For all the talk about Black jobs, We are proud to call you are FIRST Black Female Supreme Court Justice!! So, Thank you, Because that's a Black Job!!" 💪💜
😂 Sunny the racist
@faithhudson4576... You're the racist 😢😢😢
@@benniepridgon7629 nope Sunny is the racist and Joy is the sexiest so the view has their bases covered
@@benniepridgon7629 nope the truth is Sunny is the racist and Joy is the sexiest...the view has their bases covered for their liberal view show
first DEI for sure
Judge Motley was appointed to the court in the ‘60s, I believe. And this is the court in the Southern District of New York. And I was born in 1970. And when I was in late elementary school, early middle school, I came across an article about her in Essence or Ebony, one of the Black magazines that my parents subscribed to. And, gosh, I mean, it was such an eye opener for me, in part because I learned that we share a birthday, September 14th. We were born on exactly the same day, 49 years apart. ...
And so here we had this woman who was a lawyer and who had gone on to be a judge, and the thought of being a judge just kind of planted in my mind. And it was something I guess I'd always wanted to do. And this was also around the time when Justice O'Connor had been appointed to the Supreme Court. So now we had a woman judge on the Supreme Court. I just remember those things being very motivational for me, early on.
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UNAPOLOGETICALLY authentic. I wish one could say this about most on the bench!
Yes you are the example of what a judge should be 😊❤
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I love this show....glad its back....Justice Brown just exudes goodness and light, her smile lights up the room.
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A great woman! Congratulations on your book!😊
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I loved the part about learning about the first Black woman to serve as a federal judge, sharing a birthday, and then making that her goal. As a Black woman myself, my dreams were never to be the first anything. My sights were always limited to what I knew had been done before because I knew that those were attainable goals. I can't speak for an entire group of people, but I'm sure that I was not alone in that way of thinking. It's why representation is so important. Regardless of your gender, race, ethnicity, or religion. It matters so much when you have an example to look up to. I just wish that we all were able to understand that. Why it is that we celebrate the firsts, whether it's the first Black woman supreme court justice or the first all Black podium in women's gymnastics at the Olympics. Again, I can't speak for all Black folks, nor do I want to. Sure, those things are exciting, but my joy is always because I know that there is a little Black girl out there who is watching ❤
when you are afraid, remember you can swim.#KatanjiBrown
Classy judge👍
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🌀🌀💛THANK YOU for this interview. 🗽🇺🇸⚖️🤗🙏✔️
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson: "I politely said no no I'm an associate here" 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏿👏🏿
She might be Black, but she's no Hugo Black. And I know you won't get that reference.
@@jakelachance4408 Why the microaggression?
that is not a judge. That is a Demon
@@nunook5522 Truth is truth. It's not anything else. Why the denial of truth? Does it scare you? Make you fearful. Why the fear? Are you familiar with Hugo Black? 😅🤣😂🤣😅😂
@@jakelachance4408 Sorry. Mistook last name for someone else.
She wrote her future into existence, minus the broadway musical part. Love the segment!
you can tell shes a genuine kind soul and i love her!!!
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I'm sitting here watching this clip verklempt. 👏🏽🇺🇸💕
Ich auch 😂😂
@@iscarobuogoh-hohloch2071 🤗👏🏽🎉
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So happy for her be strong GOD GOT U❤
Amazing 👏 👏
I’m just 😂😂😂❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🙏🙌💖🥹🥹🥹🥰🥰🥰😍😍😃😃😃I get all the feels from today’s show. 💖💖💖💖
I am so happy that she is on the supreme court, she is most needed. Ghost writers are a politician's friend, how else would she of had time to write a book? She is an answer to that slug Clarance. We need her balance.
The HEIGHTS of GREAT MEN.....# Justice for one, Justice for ALLLL ⚖️!!
I'm so engrossed in reading her memoir, The Lovely One, until I found myself wiping tears for the plight of our ancestors and rejoicing that Justice Brown Jackson excelled making it worth the blood sweat and tears. Im only on Chapter 4 and I'm invested. Still we rise !
What a woman!! I thoroughly enjoyed her as a guest! I wish more questions were asked just to hear her opinion.
❤❤❤❤OMG!! I love her so much; she is a very humble, caring and respectful intelligent woman 💯💯💯
Amazing woman
THAT’S MY JUSTICE 💅🏾💅🏾💅🏾💅🏾
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Respect Black Women🔥🔥
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Vote💙
I love her spirit.
She just exudes a beautiful personality. I love that! I look forward to reading her book and learning even more about her!
Im Glade she was the only guest on.the show. I was so afraid they were going to cut her short for another guest. She didn't give her personal opinions. She quoted the laws of the constitution laws and Congress making the laws and then changing the laws. It was a great show😅
Justice Clarence Thomas was put to shame by her. More educated and better credentials
Just going in, than all current Justices. Thomas is a mere chihuahua to Justice Jackson.
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I know it was hard for her to keep her response very unbiased when Sonney said the "black jobs" comment so I respect her for keeping her response poised
Black jobs! President of the United States, Supreme Court justice and so on.
Trump was the one whose said “black jobs”
@@Laflower60 My comment was simply about her ability to stay poised and not give a response one way or the other. That is the role of the supreme court justice...to stay unbiased in the public forum
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Loved this interview, ladies. So loving and honoring of this phenomenal woman.
I love her so much. She gives me hope that integrity will survive and she shines like a light of in our dark time.
I watch the View every day and even rush home to watch it. Today was the best show!!!!!! I've been watching from the first day it came on. She really expained the law and the court system. She broke everything down in layman's terms. I just enjoyed it so much! Anyone who watched this show today show now knows Trump broke the law and should not be running for President.
This very very good for all our daughters aiming higher. They can't claim they never had amazing ladies to look up to
When we see an intelligent leader with integrity it’s so refreshing and I realize how rare it has become in our country. I salute you, Justice Brown-Jackson.
We love justice ketanji brown jackson
I don't!! She sucks!!
Epitome of hard work intellect and integrity. Just awe inspiring
She is a good person &judge.I know her personally she presided over my case for 5yrs
What a wonderful and inspiring woman! Thank you for having her on the VIEW.
Harris walz democrats 24 need more Supreme Court justices
Yes. They cannot let trump anoint any more judges.
@@bruceleeroy8302 agree
Most Definitely, that represents the diversity of this country.
@@johnwebb2442 yup
Time to not only stack the court but also bring on the SC Ethics and reinforce the rules
Aside from her brilliant mind and incredible resume, Justice KBJ has a warm & kind-hearted spirit. Idc about her race & gender being a factor in her being chosen, she's more than qualified and deserves to be there
Qualification is always the context. Yet, we cannot ignore the unfortunate reality that minorities because of their skin color and women because of their gender, have not been selected for opportunities or not thought about because of the factors you mentioned. The inequalities based on gender and racial gaps cannot be more obvious that we must be forced to be intentional about breaking this disparaging ceiling of qualified persons being restricted because of unmerited biases regarding people of color and women. We will not have to highlight lifting qualified minorities and women when our country takes the ideals and principles America espouses EVERYONE being equal, regardless of skin color and gender. Then and only then, will there not be a need to highlight race or gender because qualified individuals will be judged and considered based his or her qualifications and content of character without prejudice. When we genuinely pratice that as Americans we should not be satisfied with seeing one gender and one race overly represented in spaces that do not represent the diversity and talent of America 🇺🇸. Qualification, equity, and representation balance is critical to the ideals of America that for a number of reasons we are still struggling to make this a realization norm in our democracy.
I remember a black woman in college who planned to go to law school inspired by the great Barbara Jordan from the Watergate hearings.
very inspiring . what a journey
A power nap, who would have thought. I love this woman.
Professor here. This was nice and of course having people try to go over your head when you tell them something.
She is Blessed and a beautiful lady 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤❤❤❤
Love and respect for Supreme Court Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson. Her and Vice President, soon to be President of the United States, Kamala Harris are making Black History and HERstory in this country. I can't wait until Inauguration Day Jan. 20th, 2025 when Black History and HERstory will be made on MLK Day.
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@@johnwebb2442 Yup...you like dudes
Wow!
She's a true example to all young people. Beautiful, Smart, Integrity and many more ❤
Great and humble human being, such an honor for the country as a Supreme Court Justice.
Lovely one...her name fits her well!
Sunny I can see the star in your eyes. I get it girl. Incredible and our lifetime🖤
We all need be Super Proud😇🇺🇸♥️
Look I hope this season they aren't going to just bring on people on the left and who says things they agree with. They need to bring on people who have different view points from them.
Great interview
what a quality person, when we have people in power who shouldn't be. every one knows who they are
With power comes great responsibility.......Thank Madame Justice for being ethical and moral.
It's great progress and all of America should be proud
Shout out to her parents for being real parents. Justice Brown-Jackson is my new hero.
She is so admirable and inspirational! I love her! Also, I love how Whoopi is watching her with immense admiration throughout the entire interview!
2:04 Hamilton reference!
what an amazing woman and funny too!
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is a treasure. Wish we had 8 more like her!
Although blunt, Joy made a good point
I didn't know Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson almost drowned when she was seven years old
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Black job of the elite🗣️💃🏽💃🏽🗣️💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
Whoopi just about 2 poop, she so happy! Trump black job meaning, scrub toilets,mop floors,cook,clean,and yes,it WILL happen 2 less fortunate ones!!
My heart is filled with joy every time I think about the fact that it is black women, at every turn, bringing down the Donald. It is beautiful to see.
May Harriet Tubman bless her from spirit.
You should have Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor on the View also.
She's been on several times
Yes! Sotomayor has the best intellect, Jackson is 2nd, but #1 to all, as to her credentials.
Justice Thomas is a senile embarrassing fruit cake.
She's been on about 3 or 4 times
Shes awesome.
Tim Walz and Kamala Harris should go on the show!!!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wish hosts had been more direct about recent decisions which have shifted the emphasis from interpreting law to making law. At keast Joy tried. I know she is maing the book tour - and it was good to have her.
Congrats on one of these Black jobs❤️❤️❤️
Most Definitely.
Chief Justice Brown ❤
Women are going to save this country, and Black women are very strong.
The future is female!
Absolutely.
You can tell that the view is crazy about her presence they are so free to ask her any question
She would make a good vice president to me
Maybe, but why would you take away her dream and the most powerful position she could ever hold, to make some obscure point?
What makes u say that??
Never!!
President
Something about her reminds me of Condi Rice! 🙌🏾
I have not seen Whoopi engaged in a conversation for a while. I love it.
💙🇺🇸💯!
Awesome Woman! (Sidenote: And there's nothing wrong with being a Secretary either!) #DoWhatYouLUVToDo #MinustheUselessJudgments