"Stump the Rach" with Whoopi Goldberg

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"Stump the Rach" with Whoopi Goldberg

Whoopi Goldberg, who's a mom and a grandma, shares what the upcoming holiday means to her. "It's always a day to honor that person who is truly your first love," she says. "She's the first person who says, 'You know what? You're OK. You're weird, but you're OK and I'm going to love you no matter what.'" This Sunday will mark Whoopi's first Mother's Day since the loss of her mom Emma last summer. But she says whenever her family talks about her mother it's always with a feeling of celebration. In fact, the family visited Disneyland after her mother's passing because it had been one of her favorite places. "You know, you're not supposed to scatter ashes at Disneyland - and we didn't," Whoopi says with sly smile. "But I sneezed a couple of times, and I'm very dusty - let's just put it like that." Whoopi suggests a unique way others could pay tribute to her mother this Sunday. "My mom loved cheese doodles," she recalls. "She liked to lick the orange off her fingers, and she'd have it all over her face ... so if you happen to have some cheese doodles at your house, have a couple for my mom because you would have liked her." Watch as Whoopi gives her *View* on everything from her musical *Sister Act* finally playing on Broadway to Donald Trump running for president! Plus, watch the video above to see Whoopi try to "Stump the Rach!"

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