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so, why edgartown, do you think? >> why edgartown? well, there are many persons, very famous household names that have homes there. but edgartown is a very wealthy enclave. but it is a vacation town. the majority of the island, even edgartown, has left. tourism is the second largest portion of their industry there. under -- what is it -- construction. many of the homes are older and construction is number one and tourism is number two. many of those who travelled there for the summers are gone, and those -- about 23,000 people -- who are on the island who are year-arounders are there, and they're helping the people. but the problem is showering and other issues. they don't have, you know -- restaurants are not open like they used to be. the markets are closing earlier. there are people there, but it's not the kind of infrastructure that you would have during the summer. but they're thinking about moving the people to the shelters for them to get showers. >> that's the reaction from the people who are there, right? i want to know about
so, why edgartown, do you think? >> why edgartown? well, there are many persons, very famous household names that have homes there. but edgartown is a very wealthy enclave. but it is a vacation town. the majority of the island, even edgartown, has left. tourism is the second largest portion of their industry there. under -- what is it -- construction. many of the homes are older and construction is number one and tourism is number two. many of those who travelled there for the summers are...
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um, and the world that we live in evokes history as the town of edgartown. any wonderful place will evoke its history. so i'm a great believer in that. as a fictional writer, i didn't want to write, if you will, a standard history novel that just talks about the alger hiss trial, the ins and out of the alger hiss trial. what wanted to do was to set the alger hiss case and the trial in the background of family, where the member, the patriarch of that family, one, edward dimmock, was a defender, alger hiss. he later became a judge and he is the patriarch of this family. and what i wanted to examine in a sense was the repercussions of the hiss case in all its manifestations, both terms of was his innocent, was he is guilty and what his guilt actually met in terms of the real of real people. so i wanted as a as a as a fictional account is to look back on the hiss case through the lives of a single family and three generations and see the three generations of that managed itself in terms of the impact and it is an enormous on this particular american. yeah i thin
um, and the world that we live in evokes history as the town of edgartown. any wonderful place will evoke its history. so i'm a great believer in that. as a fictional writer, i didn't want to write, if you will, a standard history novel that just talks about the alger hiss trial, the ins and out of the alger hiss trial. what wanted to do was to set the alger hiss case and the trial in the background of family, where the member, the patriarch of that family, one, edward dimmock, was a defender,...
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. >> [laughs] >> hannity: someone who knows edgartown, i don't really well, edgartown on martha's vineyardthe mean streets of venezuela? liberal women hugging migrant and posting it on this insta? that's the biggest load of you know what i've heard one time. >> they won on their selfies as they are deported and put them in cages on the military base off their island. it really is extraordinary. it gives ron desantis and republicans the upper hand in this discussion, and republicans haven't been able to get an upper hand on until now. this is in terms of talking about the heat inhumane treatment that joe biden's policy exposes these people to, whether young girls at the border, people dying horrible deaths, people being traffic, people being murdered. the only people that are thriving right now of the drug lords and the human smuggling cartels. this stunt alone is done more to give republicans and in this case ron desantis the upper hand in describing human tragedy that joe biden alone is created. it's quite extraordinary. >> hannity: maybe next time if the migrants are welcomed, i saw this
. >> [laughs] >> hannity: someone who knows edgartown, i don't really well, edgartown on martha's vineyardthe mean streets of venezuela? liberal women hugging migrant and posting it on this insta? that's the biggest load of you know what i've heard one time. >> they won on their selfies as they are deported and put them in cages on the military base off their island. it really is extraordinary. it gives ron desantis and republicans the upper hand in this discussion, and...
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now, okay, as someone who knows edgartown, where they ended up ,i think they were in edgartown prettyknow really well. so edgartown on martha'sown on m vineyard is now the mainstream of venezuela where you have these liberal women likenezu hugging a migranela?t and postig it on insta because they wantede to look likeral wo they were vie signaling. that's horrible stuff. that is a big loaded. you know what that i've heardknw in a long time? yeah, they wanted alhal their selfies as they deported them and basically put them intm cages on a military base offr ia their island. now, it really is extraordinar y and it gives ronda santos. and republicans an upper hand in this discussion that republicans really have not managed to get the upper hand on in terms of talkingl no. about the incredible, inhumane treatment that joe biden's policies exposes these people to when when they're drawn to our border. whether it's young girls being e on the border, people dying, e horrible deaths, people being trafficked, people being murdered, the only people that are thriving right now are the drug lords
now, okay, as someone who knows edgartown, where they ended up ,i think they were in edgartown prettyknow really well. so edgartown on martha'sown on m vineyard is now the mainstream of venezuela where you have these liberal women likenezu hugging a migranela?t and postig it on insta because they wantede to look likeral wo they were vie signaling. that's horrible stuff. that is a big loaded. you know what that i've heardknw in a long time? yeah, they wanted alhal their selfies as they deported...
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what edgartown came to life yesterday to respond to the needs of the people whose lives rhonda scentd the vineyard gazette, i came here, walking. we went through ten different countries until we got to texas there were refugee association put us in a plane and told us there would be working housing here. there were so many people on the island eager to help that edgartown police urged people to not try to deliver anymore contributions. some of the students at martha's vineyard high school taking ap spanish served as translators. and in the process the, people of martha's vineyard -- the governor of florida and the governor of texas who teamed up on this -- a lesson. it's a lesson that catholic and christian education teaches elementary school students when they read the new testament passage, whatever you have done for the least of my brethren, you have done for me. that is the one bible passage that i have never heard a republican quote. joining our discussion now is andrea campbell, democratic nominee for attorney general of the state of massachusetts. thank you very much for joini
what edgartown came to life yesterday to respond to the needs of the people whose lives rhonda scentd the vineyard gazette, i came here, walking. we went through ten different countries until we got to texas there were refugee association put us in a plane and told us there would be working housing here. there were so many people on the island eager to help that edgartown police urged people to not try to deliver anymore contributions. some of the students at martha's vineyard high school...
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the wrong way is on 20 minutes' notice to send people by bus or airplane to the edgartown airport orss ave in front of the vice president's residence without giving local resources, ngos, local government an opportunity to plan for how they intend to feed and clothe and house migrants. what the governors of florida and texas are doing, frankly, is a political stunt. and treating people like livestock. the right way to move people to the interior, and i think it's something that we should do. 8,000 a day into mcallen and henry cuellar's district in laredo or el paso i've been saying for some time is not sustainable. so, we do need to move people to the interior, but through a well coordinated effort, in coordination with ngos, katrina rick charities, state and local government and the federal government. there is a right way to do that. it requires coordination and cooperation. >> why isn't that happening, i guess, is the question we keep coming back to? you say it's politicized. "wall street journal" had an op-ed saying, it's hard to imagine a bigger spectacle than the historics over
the wrong way is on 20 minutes' notice to send people by bus or airplane to the edgartown airport orss ave in front of the vice president's residence without giving local resources, ngos, local government an opportunity to plan for how they intend to feed and clothe and house migrants. what the governors of florida and texas are doing, frankly, is a political stunt. and treating people like livestock. the right way to move people to the interior, and i think it's something that we should do....
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elaine quijano, cbs news, edgartown, massachusetts. >>> a federal judge has named a special master to review classified documents seized by the fbi at mar-a-lago last month. raymond dearie is a one-time chief judge of the federal appeals court. he was nominated by president reagan in 1986 and served on the foreign surveillance court that oversees sensitive national security cases. dearie will sort through thousands of documents seized at former president trump's home in florida to see if they should be protected by attorney-client privilege or executive privilege. trump proposed him for the role, and the justice department did not oppose him. >>> meanwhile, in an interview with conservative radio host hugh hewitt, trump issued a warning about what might happen if he indicted over his handling of classified documents after leaving the white house. >> i think you'd have problems in this country the likes of which perhaps we've never seen before. i don't think the people of the united states would stand for it. >> inviting the mob to return to the streets is exactly what happened here ja
elaine quijano, cbs news, edgartown, massachusetts. >>> a federal judge has named a special master to review classified documents seized by the fbi at mar-a-lago last month. raymond dearie is a one-time chief judge of the federal appeals court. he was nominated by president reagan in 1986 and served on the foreign surveillance court that oversees sensitive national security cases. dearie will sort through thousands of documents seized at former president trump's home in florida to see...
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edgartown is dacko oak bluffs, blinco, the horrors. this is and maybe but of. course, everything is relative. martha's vineyard may be ad mi c modern a death camp, but compared to where illegalusuall aliens usually go , it doesn't look that bad. blet's compare this for fun on your screen. >> you will see images recentlyw shot in america's border towns which are now completely compr joe biden's immigration policy. you will notice if you looks, vo carefully, chaos, violencele,ila and filth. ke okay, now we will take you to martha's vineyard. it's, perhaps, but in a very different way. families families eating together on balconies overlooking the water, women doing quair shopping in a quaintn doin little town on bicycles, couples strolling along the boardwalk. sailboat'se doesn't look thatd. bad, but that's exactly martha' the problem the media told us today. martha's vineyard may seem lik likee onepl one ofanet, the richest placese on the planet, but somehowho,soo somehow there aren't enough social services there. it's bereft of social services . >> unlike brown
edgartown is dacko oak bluffs, blinco, the horrors. this is and maybe but of. course, everything is relative. martha's vineyard may be ad mi c modern a death camp, but compared to where illegalusuall aliens usually go , it doesn't look that bad. blet's compare this for fun on your screen. >> you will see images recentlyw shot in america's border towns which are now completely compr joe biden's immigration policy. you will notice if you looks, vo carefully, chaos, violencele,ila and filth....
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. >> we're joined live from edgartown on martha's vineyard. miguel, what are you seeing and hearing this morning? >> reporter: well, this is their second night here. the bottom line is all 50 that arrived here are well cared for. there were seven families, four kids between 3 and 8 years old. they are getting settled in. the question is where do they go from here? lawyers who met with all these migrants for a long time yesterday said they were misled. and that's the same information we are hearing from from the many we have spoken to as well, between myself, we've talked to over a dozen migrants here on martha's vineyard yesterday. they said the same thing, erp in sannin toneio, they were approached by somebody who said we can give you an opportunity, we can give you jobs and a private hotel and they were then put on place, all 50 of them, all venezuelans, all from texas or were in texas, they were brought here. they had no idea where they were going. some thought they were going to boston and they ended up here. >> they're very grateful to be
. >> we're joined live from edgartown on martha's vineyard. miguel, what are you seeing and hearing this morning? >> reporter: well, this is their second night here. the bottom line is all 50 that arrived here are well cared for. there were seven families, four kids between 3 and 8 years old. they are getting settled in. the question is where do they go from here? lawyers who met with all these migrants for a long time yesterday said they were misled. and that's the same information...
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i want to show you how people have stepped up here in edgartown on martha's vineyard. these are people who are taking names and people who want to help out, whether it's helping with translation or clothing donations, food donations, or monetary donations. the issue now, there is 50 people now staying in what is a facility built for about 10 people, homeless people here. they've had to increase it to 50. the issue now is figuring out sort of what the legal situation is for each of these individuals and where they need to be. because many of them have court hearings in other cities. we've heard one guy from -- has a court hearing in los angeles. another in cincinnati. some back in texas, some in washington, d.c., some in new york. so getting them to where they need to go in the weeks ahead is going to be a challenge. they suspect in the days ahead most of the people here on the island will move on to bigger cities and other cities in the u.s. but then the question is will more arrive. john? >> miguel, can you just make clear, they're telling you that this plane journey
i want to show you how people have stepped up here in edgartown on martha's vineyard. these are people who are taking names and people who want to help out, whether it's helping with translation or clothing donations, food donations, or monetary donations. the issue now, there is 50 people now staying in what is a facility built for about 10 people, homeless people here. they've had to increase it to 50. the issue now is figuring out sort of what the legal situation is for each of these...
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so all those trackers they alle have should come down from the fancy storesbluffs and edgartown and oak bluffs. they should all come dow tnust and we should just say what thik what they really think. no one belongs hernee except the rich people. so that'hey shs it's the elitisu leftist. they don'tsay. care.: dan gr >> all right, dan , great to tit see you tonight. i know you have yoe u don't have a tight race, but you havehoulde a race there in texas, no.d one , and you get out and support dan and abbott. all right.. nbc news isn't just acting now as a propaganda outlet for fetterman in pennsylvania. penno censortrying t i any criticism of fetterman. we're going to explain this. and speaking of fetterman, hey finally agreed to a debate. buo t wait until you hear his d demands. >> barbra streisand wouldemands >> barbra streisand wouldemands be proudstreisan of those. >> dr. mehmet oz is here. and moments later, some dad'sp words meet daughters playtiminee thankfully, metaphorical auto thankfully, metaphorical auto cans and zooms to keep you ivi frame. and the meeting on met a portal, the
so all those trackers they alle have should come down from the fancy storesbluffs and edgartown and oak bluffs. they should all come dow tnust and we should just say what thik what they really think. no one belongs hernee except the rich people. so that'hey shs it's the elitisu leftist. they don'tsay. care.: dan gr >> all right, dan , great to tit see you tonight. i know you have yoe u don't have a tight race, but you havehoulde a race there in texas, no.d one , and you get out and...
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did activate the national guard and did bring these folks on friday from a martha's vineyard from edgartown. onto a bus, unto a theory, then to the mainland of massachusetts to cape cod where they are currently at the joint base of cape cod. i've been texting with some of these folks here after they arrived, and they said that they were meeting with attorneys, they were getting medical care. a lot of them had some dental needs. they were able to kind of you, no rest a little bit. but these are hard times. a lot of them have kind of been going through, you know, a lot of travel, from one place to another, so they're still very much trying to settle that a bit and figure out what their options are. >> samantha, thank you so much for being with us tonight, appreciated. now i want to bring in democratic congressman -- gonzalez of texas. congressman, you are governor, greg abbott seems to be some kind of partnership with florida governor ron desantis with these migrants. what can you tell us about what you think is going on here? >> well, it is deceptive and it is cruel to these migrants. and i
did activate the national guard and did bring these folks on friday from a martha's vineyard from edgartown. onto a bus, unto a theory, then to the mainland of massachusetts to cape cod where they are currently at the joint base of cape cod. i've been texting with some of these folks here after they arrived, and they said that they were meeting with attorneys, they were getting medical care. a lot of them had some dental needs. they were able to kind of you, no rest a little bit. but these are...
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not in any of the beautiful homes in edgartown. not in any of the palatial beachfront estates. tialdotting the island, not even where obama has a seven bedroom, eight bathroom, 000 seven thousand square feet,y as thirty acre vacation home, probably sitting empty as we speak. speakwhat, nowhat, no guests ae illegal. i mean, why don't we build build twelve of the acres, a tent city for illegal immigrants. f they have doesn't they have i 30 acres. that's a lot of acreage. now, keen p inmindy mind, neare of the island's residents are hard core democrats. they voted te for obama. they voted for biden.ary citi they support open borders. they support sanctuary cities and states. and yet just fifty migrant migs later and the entire island has now entered into a full blownto state of panic.thei racism, accordinr g to their definition and xenophobia. and of course, they're blaming republican s and rhonda santos for their inner rage. they can't handle that. o >>sh they were exposed.ilie take a look. to ship families here, children here on a lie and use them yng to tical pawns is a trul in
not in any of the beautiful homes in edgartown. not in any of the palatial beachfront estates. tialdotting the island, not even where obama has a seven bedroom, eight bathroom, 000 seven thousand square feet,y as thirty acre vacation home, probably sitting empty as we speak. speakwhat, nowhat, no guests ae illegal. i mean, why don't we build build twelve of the acres, a tent city for illegal immigrants. f they have doesn't they have i 30 acres. that's a lot of acreage. now, keen p inmindy mind,...