that white nationalists are racist, i m totally against that, as well. but that s not a democratic definition. and as unbelievable scenes play out here and across the globe, the catastrophic reality for homeowners in florida, where the governor is waging a culture war on climate change. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. today on capitol hill christopher wray, director of the fbi came before the judiciary committee. ray is a lifelong republican. he was, of course, appointed by donald trump. inhis testimony today, he faced hostile questioning from fellow republicans. republicans, you see, in the defense of donald trump, have adopted the line that the fbi is a bunch of out of control woke deep state maniacs looking to purge conservatives and politically target republicans. it s an idea that is pernicious and also comical if you know anything about the history of the fbi, who with his tended to target over the decades, or the fact tha
the country. . 12 disasters that have been more than a billion dollars in verify damages. that is factor number one. factor number two is that the cost of rebuilding has gone up. it s gone up faster than inflation. the cost of materials is very high, and the cost of labor in the tight labor market is also very high. the third is maybe the least aspect, which is the reassurance market, this is how they protect themselves on the back and, and the reinsurers have said that we see the models, we see the data, and we re not willing to ensure these portfolios in ways that we were in the past. those three factors are driving insurers to raise premiums, cut coverage, we leave the state entirely. on that last segment, just to do a little insurance one-on-one. we are running an insurance company, taking taking as a hedge against catastrophic risk. you re taking in that money, you have to do something with that money, right? when a storm hits, all of a sudden you have lots of claims. you have
we have a very robust health care delivery system. we still have eight or nine plans without etna, so we re fine in virginia 27 counties with just one plan, though. so there will be people who have no choices. yeah, and the point i have always said from day one, of course this needs to be fixed. we have, you know, 20 million people who have health coverage today. i have 400,000 more virginians who have coverage only because of it, and that s what my hope for the senate is. i do believe the senate will understand these issues. the house, it was pure politics to rush it through without a cbo analysis and then all partying last night at the white house. that is the wrong message. the governors, you know, we re responsible day to day for the delivery of the medicaid. you are. so, what they do up there in washington falls on our desks. and what they re going to do is cut coverage, people are going to die if that health care plan went through, and it s not going to create a healthy