Thursday, November 24, 2016

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VP and family arrive for island Thanksgiving holiday


(Nov. 23, 2016) Joe Biden arrived at Nantucket Memorial Airport on Air Force Two just after 7 p.m. Tuesday night, for his last Thanksgiving holiday on the island as vice president.
Biden and his family have been visiting Nantucket Thanksgiving week for the last 39 years, except for last year, following the death of Biden's son Beau.
The vice president has been quite a visible figure during his visits, shaking hands on Main Street during the annual tree-lighting and community caroling the day after Thanksgiving, shopping, biking and even hitting the water at Children's Beach as part of the Atheneum library's Cold Turkey Plunge fundraiser Thanksgiving morning.
This year has been no different, as the vice president was spotted downtown Wednesday having lunch at Fog Island Cafe and walking on Main Street.
After touching down Tuesday night, Biden's motorcade – including a convertible Volkswagen Beetle and a Jeep Wrangler – sped away from the airport to an undisclosed location, although sources familiar with this year's visit said the Bidens are likely staying at the Abram's Point compound of Carlyle Group co-founder and prominent Washington, D.C. philanthropist David Rubenstein, as they did in 2014.
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a temporary flight restriction for “VIP Movement” below 3,000 feet within a three-mile radius of Nantucket Memorial Airport through Sunday. The restrictions prevent unauthorized aircraft not taking off or landing at the airport from entering the island’s airspace and have been issued each year Biden has arrived by air as vice president. They typically cause little disruption to airport operations, officials said.

Obama 'pardons' one last turkey ahead of Thanksgiving holiday




Barack Obama pardoned his last turkey as U.S. president on Wednesday, but his daughters should beware: he plans to continue the tradition as a private citizen.
Obama, who leaves office in January, has followed the annual tradition of "pardoning" a turkey every year before the Thanksgiving Day holiday, which many Americans celebrate with a turkey dinner.
His daughters, Malia and Sasha, often join their father for the tongue-in-cheek Rose Garden Ceremony. Not this year.
"Of course, Thanksgiving is a family holiday as much as a national one. So for the past seven years, I've established another tradition: embarrassing my daughters with a corny-copia of Dad jokes about turkeys," Obama said.
"This year they had a scheduling conflict," he deadpanned.
The president was joined in the Rose Garden by his young nephews, Austin and Aaron Robinson, instead.
He joked that he planned to keep up the tradition during his post presidency.
"Malia and Sasha, by the way, are thankful that this is my final presidential turkey pardon. What I haven’t told them yet is that we are going to do this every year from now on," he said to laughter. "No cameras. Just us. Every year. No way I’m cutting this habit cold turkey."
White House staffers, eager to see the final iteration of the annual tradition, filled the Rose Garden for the ceremony. The president had some more serious words for them and the public, too.
"On this Thanksgiving, I want to express my sincere gratitude to the American people for the trust that you’ve placed in me over these last eight years and the incredible kindness that you’ve shown my family," he said. "On behalf of Michelle, and my mother-in-law, and our girls, we want to thank you so very, very much."
After finishing his remarks, the president blessed a 40-pound (18-kg) fowl from Iowa, granting it a long life and a pardon from appearing on an American dinner table. A backup turkey also had its life spared. Their names: "Tot" and "Tater."

Vice President-elect Mike Pence to spend Thanksgiving in Mississippi

JACKSON, MS 

Vice President-elect Mike Pence will be spending the Thanksgiving holiday in Mississippi, according to the Associated Press.
According to Jason Miller, a spokesman for Trump's transition team, Pence's son, 2nd Lt. Michael Pence Jr., is a Marine who is training to be a pilot and is stationed at Naval Air Station Meridian.
The public affairs officer for NAS Meridian says while Pence is coming to spend the holiday in the area, the Naval Air Station does not expect a visit from him at this time.
Miller says that President-elect Donald Trump will spend Thanksgiving at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

Security tightens up at Mar-a-Lago Club during Trump family Thanksgiving visit



PALM BEACH, Fla. - Security is incredibly tight around the Mar-a-Lago Club this week as President-elect Donald Trump and his family are in Palm Beach to celebrate Thanksgiving.
Secret Service and sheriff's deputies were posted around the perimeter of the lavish waterfront property as Trump prepares to enjoy the holiday.

"They're stopping all the trucks and searching every truck," Palm Beach resident Andrew Krinsky said.
The future first family arrived in Palm Beach on Tuesday and a day later, school busses were parked in front of the Trump jet, likely as a security precaution.
"I've been a Donald trump supporter from the beginning," Palm Beach County resident Janusz Piskupek said.
Piskupek drove to Mar-a-Lago from Boca Raton just to be close to the president-elect.
"He works very, very hard," Piskupek said.
Meanwhile, flight restrictions were put in place around the waterfront club.  The security on the water is also very tight, as the Coast Guard set up several security zones.
"I'm not very proud, actually, that he had two towers very close to where we live," seasonal resident Brinlee Shultz said.
And while not everyone is thrilled to have Trump in the area, it's not all about politics.
"People are staying away from the area," gift shop owner David Leon said.
Leon said his store has seen less customers because people are trying to avoid the traffic.
"I've checked the years before, previous years," Leon said. "We've done a little better. A lot better actually then we have done in the last couple of days. And I think it is because Mr. Trump is here."
The Trump family is expected to go back to New York on Sunday.

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