decreases the amount of money they receive for medicade. one of the biggest drivers of federal dollars back to the states. any cynical republican thinks it s gross if you re doing it for that reason. i know you re out there somewhere, gross people. so that would be gross in the first case. but in the second case, i would say this cuts both ways. if, in fact, illegal immigrants, people in the united states illegally, are afraid, they re also going to be afraid in te s texas. they re probably going to be more afraid in states governed by republicans where there are more hard line rules. so arizona, texas, virginia, other states that have large populations where there might be illegal immigrants. those guys will probably suffer just as much or more than california would under this. dana: i might ask you one other question. this just in moments before the 2 p.m. show started the daily briefing. apparently, this is according to the new york times president trump s lawyer talked ab
it s early in the month. they have seen 12 inches. four times the amount they typically would for this month already. they have a ways to go. today, we have a severe outlook from south dakota going through te s texas. more thunderstorms possible in the forecast. all eyes on the south. very heavy rainfall and flooding. this is the current radar right now. i want to show you a couple things going on now. all this moisture that could come out of the golf. the reason we are talking about this is not just the stationary front. there s a 70% chance of development into the caribbean. it could go into the gulf and merge there with the stationary front that is already in place. if that happens, look at that tropical moisture. you are not talking about that spreading through georgia and the carolinas. not just florida. three to five inches. as much as eight inches of rain. we have been talking about