might not have actually come from florida. more on that in a second. today, governor desantis defended his actions. we are not a sanctuary state, and it is better to be able to go to a sanctuary jurisdiction. yes, we will help facilitate that transport for you to be able to go to greener pastures. critics call it a stunt. we should point out that last month, 1. 8 million arrests, apprehensions or encounters on the southern border who supported that s according to customs and border protection, an increase from the last fiscal year. this one is not over yet. the move from desantis nearest districts that texas governor greg abbott began months ago, sending migrants to two other areas mostly populated by democratic voters, new york city in the nation s capital. today, at least two more buses arrived in washington d. c., this time outside the u.s. naval observatory, the residence of vice president kamala harris. it comes after she made comments at the southern border was, quo
go have a listen. the a listen. the news news continues continues. it s time i m gonna handed over to don lemon tonight. to head it over to don lemon tonight. this is don lemon tonight, and now we know. big developments. big developments in the mar-a-lago investigation special master named and the clock is ticking for him to finish his review of potentially privileged documents, his name is raymond dairy. he has a i probably don t have to tell you is after the midterms, splitting the difference, the difference between the doj which wanted him to finish up in october and team trump which preferred 90 days. that is a federal judge rejecting the justice department s bid to restart the investigation into the classified documents. which makes all but certain the doj will appeal. we could go all the way to the supreme court, lots more to come on the investigation. plus, you are tired, your hollowed massive, it s the wretched refuse of your team inshore. sydney s tempest tossed
planes of migrants to martha s vineyard, massachusetts. it s still not clear why the florida governor organized flights for migrants from texas but he made clear he doesn t want them in his state. we are not a sanctuary state. it s better to be able to go to a sanctuary jurisdiction. and we will help facilitate that transport for you to be able to go to greener pastures. there are some signs those on martha s vineyard may have been misled. when he got off the plane, i asked what do you think of this? he said beautiful. there were three options. the plane left and brought us here. 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 mig
now. we are rocking it. they re throwing grenades, shooting people with paint balls but we re in here. be safe, be safe. god bless and godspeed and keep going. get it, jess. do your [ bleep ]. this is what we [ bleep ] lived up for. everything we trained for. we begin tonight on the start of hispanic heritage month, when americans are supposed to celebrate the culture and contributions of americans with ancestors from mexico, the caribbean, and central and south america. it was president lint lyndon johnson who created hispanic heritage week after appealing the most xenophobic anti-immigration law. today, while many americans are honoring those hispanic contributions, last night, florida governor ron desantis had a different idea. proudly taking credit for sending two plane loads of latino migrants to martha s vineyard in massachusetts. roughly 50 venezuelan and colombian migrants, many fleeing venezuela s maduro regime, said they had gun from san francisco, texas, wher
known. we watched it s hard not to notice how well the calmness of this late hour fits the moment. this is after all a bustling capital and looks and sounds that way during most daylight hours. except earlier today when even some flights into heathrow were suspended and the city fell quiet for the procession from buckingham palace. flanked by guard and cavalry and led by her four children they carried the coffin down the mall toward westminster. it was a remarkable display of ceremony, ritual, history and family. each piece of it, every gesture planned to the heartbeat and done with precision. slow. march. inside westminster hall the only spoken words were prayers led by the archbishop of c canterbury. and the blessing of god almighty, the father, the son, and the holy spirit be among you and remain with you always. amen. the king staying tonight at his private residence west of the city where he s expected to spend some time on the phone with world leaders. h