seek treatment, saying it works in many cases, if not most. confusion now in britain about a medical checkup for queen. the 89-year-old, well, did in fact have her annual checkup at a london hospital yesterday. the confusion stemmed by a couple of tweets sent out by a journalist with bbc. they were mistakenly sent out during the queen s obituary broadcast. they ve been deleted. bbc, that s no small outlet. to say the queen was dead, whoo. we ll give you today s forecast now. severe weather threatens iowa and minnesota. rainy in the rockies. downpours down to south florida and showers in northern california and nevada. 70s along much of the west coast and in detroit and denver, 80s in albuquerque, dallas, minneapolis, miami 60s much of the northeast. coming up here, what is this, this is a state deal?
saved, with the federal funds so they were saying can we hang on to this money. correct. greta: without that money, they could not have done their healthcare as they did it. it would result in a raising of taxes or some other true. greta: okay. they would not have had that money but for going back to about 1997, when senator kennedy and then governor wells met with clinton administration. and was among the 22 states that got that disproportionate share. correct. greta: so basically, the other states do the math. essentially a little bit funded what has happened in massachusetts. healthcare. yeah. we have all did. all of the states did. all federal dollars. you don t know where the federal tax dollars are going. federal dollars in massachusetts, but massachusetts saved money. and then they said let s try something else. greta: the money they saved was from the 22 state deal to begin with. with.. from disproportionate share, which is an allowance that federal government
saved, with the federal funds so they were saying can we hang on to this money. correct. greta: without that money, they could not have done their healthcare as they did it. it would result in a raising of taxes or some other true. greta: okay. they would not have had that money but for going back to about 1997, when senator kennedy and then governor wells met with clinton administration. and was among the 22 states that got that disproportionate share. correct. greta: so basically, the other states do the math. essentially a little bit funded what has happened in massachusetts. healthcare. yeah. we have all did. all of the states did. all federal dollars. you don t know where the federal tax dollars are going. federal dollars in massachusetts, but massachusetts saved money. and then they said let s try something else. greta: the money they saved was from the 22 state deal to begin with. with.. from disproportionate share, which is an allowance that federal government
there is an undercurrent in the country of people who agree with ron paul and increasingly think well, actually, i don t disagree with him? greg: yeah. dana: do you think there is a stirring of support for him? greg: it s tough. every time, when i hear what he says, i agree with almost everything. but i look at him and go that s not my guy. kimberly: right. you have want to go on a libertarian island with him. greg: and be left alone. even with fema, i get what he is talking about. you don t we don t necessarily need this. he makes sense, but i don t know. i think it s time for someone else. bob: if he wants to do away with fema, i want to do away with ron paul. that would be a fair swap, i think. when you talk about this hurricane went through several states. 25 or 30% of the population in the united states was there. it s a national deal. it s not a state deal. you don t leave these things up to the state. kimberly: right.
year, the two state solution is on life support. it s not remotely viable. what you may see from this meeting is recognition that a way forward is standing strong. maybe moving the embassy, opposing the iran deal and standing shoulder to shoulder with benjamin netanyahu. the issues on the ground have changed the dynamics of the two state deal. i was on the ground, i walked in these so-called sediments. they are the reason the two state solution is no longer viable. harris: one of the things we wondered is that we might see our u.s. embassy moved to jerusalem and what that would look like. you ve heard of the presidents say maybe they would do that.