and that doesn t work. ainsley: one of the most famous book the case for christ. and you wrote a book that comes out today the case for trump. you said that not me. ainsley: thank you so much. thank you. brian: see you on radio. yes. steve: meanwhile, speaking of the political left, bernie sanders says he wants to get rid of private health insurance and give medicare to everybody. but will that plan actually work? we re going to talk about that. ainsley: plus, we love our janice dean the weather machine. now she is opening up like never before about everything from her family to her battle with m.s. and some fun stories, too. her history with steven tyler. it s all in her new book and she joins us with a preview next. brian: who s that? sunshine coming down and that s the sound of sunshine coming down
oversight jurisdiction. we have to you ve had two years of sustained attacks by an administration of the nature that we haven t seen probably in a century or more against the free press, against the courts, against the law enforcement administrations, against free speech, but we have to make sure that this is not a dictatorship and rule of slaw respected. ainsley: mueller investigation has proven no collusion democrats now r. now trying to find a crime. they are going through all these different people president trump s life, family members, people within the administration, people who have worked for him over the years and his businesses, serving 1 people documents and many people are saying i hope when they do have to speak publicly that they will plead the fifth because this is a trap people say. steve: right. people say look, for the first two years of the trump administration. because the republicans were in charge of the house, there was no oversight of the administration. and
hobbies, loves torn to pieces. brian, steve, ainsley. steve: aishah thank you very much a live report down in beauregard, alabama. they say most of the people who died were within one square mile. this tornado was traveling the track was close a mile wide and the speed was 170 miles per hour. ainsley: the flea market billboard this huge big billboard was thrown from alabama all the way into georgia, 20 miles away. brian: in local politics, things are heating up on the democratic side. these two rookie fire brands, alexandria ocasio-cortez is also making a lot of news. but so is congressman ilhan omar and she is somebody who has not only caught the notice of republicans but now democrats for a series of anti-semitic remarks. steve: remember last month she unequivocally apologized after she used the
ainsley: president trump giving his next guest a shoutout at the white house. in arkansas, attorney general rutledge has taken on the drug companies. leslie, i want to thank you very much. ainsley: leslie rutledge will join us next. because with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. so even when she outgrows her costume, we ll never outgrow the memory of our adventure together. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only when you book with expedia. [indistinct conversation] [friend] i ve never seen that before.
went to great lengths to avoid the sunlight of disclosure. ainsley: that s the group that filed this complaint yesterday with the fec. the reason to believe for this is you have the political action committee. and he had two of those under his name. he established these two. and it was $885,000 in these pacs that was moved over to private companies, which he also controlled. steve: all about disclosure. in pacs you have to disclose money but then when it s a private company money knows where the money goes. brian: went to a brand new company called congress llc. exempt from reporting all of his expenditures over $200. this is way over $200. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez was asked about that and she diverted. we should be talking about taxes, taxes, taxes and his bank account, his bank account, his bank account. his financial statements statements statements because that s where i think