county, which took a direct hit from hurricane ian, has been a boom town. this is the housing density in and around lee county around 1970. back then the county was home to just 100,000 people, and as of the latest sentenced sentences more than 760,000 people live. they re there even similar boone s up and down the coast, up and down south florida where. this means is that when hurricane luckier make landfall, the question isn t if they were hit the population center, the question is which one they will hit. but even still, where hurricane ian hit was particularly bad. last year the epicenter of the damage brought by the storm was the ninth fastest growing county in the united states. joining us now from fort myers beach florida the shoreline of the county, is carey ruston, correspondent for the nbc s the news, with chef smith. thanks again for joining us these evening. i know you have spent a few days now in some of the hardest
change. but another reason is simply that there was more in the way of the storm. than any that have come before it. more houses, more people, lee county, which took a direct hit from hurricane ian, has been a boom town. this is the housing density in and around lee county in 1970. back then, the county was home to just 100,000 people, and as of the latest sentenced sentences more than 760,000 people live there. and there even similar booms up and down the coast, up and down south florida where. this means is that when hurricane luckier make landfall, the question isn t if they were hit the population center, the question is which one they will hit. but even still, where hurricane ian hit was particularly bad. last year, lee county, the epicenter of the damage brought by the storm was the ninth fastest growing county in the united states. joining us now from fort myers beach florida the shoreline of
and the campaign. have you ever heard of a president accidentally even taking top secret information, compartmented information, with them outside of the white house to anywhere? no, i can t think of any parallel to this. obviously, the question isn t just like did he accidently take some documents that he shouldn t have taken. i mean, clearly the fbi and the authorities have been trying to get those back now for months. so he had every understanding that there was an issue with these papers an he didn t give them back. and the fbi and the department of justice decided that they had executed to a search warrant to recover them. as you say, it may be just for the purpose of doing that. we don t know exactly whether there will lead to any kind of criminal charges. but the very fact that they felt that these documents were so sensitive, that they couldn t remain out in the public, any longer without being guarded in effect, indicates that they obviously think they go beyond simply, you
court itself. as he says, justice thomas concurrence makes clear that abortion is not the end game here. there are other rights at stake. if that s the case, the question isn t just about the immediacy of the health crisis concerning reproductive rights but the more immediate threat to all of our rights of intimate association that this court poses. we heard nothing about that. all important points. peter, melissa and dr. patel, thanks so much for helping us out today. closed door testimony, what the january 6 committee has been hoping to learn from former president trump s white house council. you are watching that. we will have a report coming up. this is andrea mitchell reports on msnbc. this breztri won t replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition. .or high blood pressure before taking it. don t take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may incr ise your risk of thrush, pneumonia,
meantime, swetha, give us your opinion on russia who defaulted on debt late sunday. it was expected to happen, the russian authorities say the whole thing is a fast, the money is there, it is just because of sanctions. fast. it isjust because of sanctions. fast. it s the first default sanctions. fast. it s the first default on sanctions. fast. it s the first default on foreign - first default on foreign currency debt by russia in over 100 years and as they point out, the question isn t so much unlike other defaults, this one is not about the inability to pay financially, it is the inability to rout the money through international financial systems which have completely severed their connections to the russian financial system. it s largely symbolic because russian bonds themselves have been trading at distressed levels since march when it emerged that russia was going to be sort of divorced from the global financial system so in terms of the global debt markets, i don t ex