unclear how many people still remain inside the strong hold. steve: meanwhile sad news from hollywood yesterday actor perry died 52 years old. played on the beverly hills show 90210. suffered a massive stroke last week at his home. brian: according to the cdc every year more than 795,000 people in the united states have a stroke. ainsley: many are wondering how this can happen to someone in their fitters but experts say a stroke can strike at any age. dr. oz is the host of the dr. oz show and joins us now. yesterday phones are blowing up at least my generation. we in high school loved the show. he has young kids. how could this happen? shocking reality is roughly one in seven, one in 8 folks are under the age of 50 when they have a stroke that population at stroke victims is actually increasing. older folks having less folks but the younger ones are having more. 795,000. that s basically one every 40 seconds. that s the incidence of
centuries. steve: meanwhile straight ahead on this tuesday, a group of sheriffs standing up turning their counties into gun sanctuaries. one sheriff will explain. one of the guys leading the charge. ainsley: when no one showed up to sing the national anthem one stepped up and blew the crowd away land of the free and the home of the brave [cheers and applause] biopharmaceutical researchers. driven each day to pursue life-changing cures. in a country built on fostering innovation.
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
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
crime you would find out who committed it and what they re doing is trying to find a crime by investigating everyone that he has ever been associated with to try to take him down. steve: in the march toward 2020 what the democrats are just trying to do with all these investigations is make it seem like there is so much trouble there why would we vote for that guy again? the big question is will people just grow weary of the investigation? ainsley: how much money are we spending? how many tax dollars are we spending to investigate this? steve: it s oversight they say. brian: we will see if the people are happy that the house is in democratic hands because this is what their agenda is 12 minutes now after the hour. our agenda says jillian wants to talk. jillian: yes, that s right. good morning to you. following a number of stories. stuarting with. this following more fallout overnight from the decision not to charge the officers involved in the deadly shooting of specify fan clark. at le