sean: we have the entire hr department involved. we need to set new rules and we will hold a seminar. laura: we will, but this is like a seinfeld episode. this is the ingraham angle. we were joined by kroger s been very letter mailed, a republican who was accused of leading recon missions before january 6th. he was cleared by the capital police. but that has not stop the january 6th committee from coming after him. he is back tonight with his exclusive response to the ongoing smear campaign. but first, twisted priorities. that is the focus of tonight s angle. you can tell a lot about a person by what he or she privatized in life. do cancel that golf outing or not? same with politicians and activists when that you know what is hitting the fan, you jump into solve the problem? that is what is happening right now, here in the united states. we just learned that retail sales are following. as inflation robs americans of their spending any if they had any. today s rate hik
aw! greg: you know it s illegal to write poodles dressed up as a cowgirl? ha-ha. greg: just checking. we re breaking new ground. it s time for scratch-n-sniff monologue. this has never been done and probably for good reason, but it s true. at any moment, you, dear viewer, will be asked to scratch the tv screen when an image appears, and then you have to guess what that image smells like. i know! there s something wrong with me. there s something wrong with me, but isn t this fun? it s a special treat for all of you at home and for our fans watching for free at best buy. so let s go to the 1st one. yeah. yeah. yeah. yeah. yeah. all right. huh? huh? oh yeah, there you go. the scratch-n-sniff. get up there. get up to your screen. smell it. smell it. smell your fingers. get up there. all right, what s that smell like? what s that smell like? now if you guessed parmesan cheese, you win. but we will accept crisco, because we know he does. hunter claims his dad viewed him
our dear friend, anthony fauci, came down with his first case of covid, this despite being boosted not once but twice! we wish him well. sure he s going to be totally fine. um, but maybe this will act as a catalyst to officially declare the covid endemic. [applause] greg: clap like your life depended on it, because it does. oh, all right. i hope this works. happy wednesday, everyone. we have a great show tonight! judge janine is joining us! [applause] and why not? i have pictures of her!
Covid-19 is far from becoming an endemic disease and could still trigger large epidemics around the globe, the World Health Organization said Thursday.
white house is being urged to retool the message. focus on ways for the u.s. to live with the virus given the spread and frankly, our unwillingness to do more about it as a society. cdc chief said this morning that her agency is preparing for the covid endemic which would suggest a looming pivot in terms of public health policy. then the president responded to questions from reporters about whether his messaging from reporters should be covid is here to stay. his response? no, but then clarified well, yes, covid, we re going to deal with it now is not means it s here to stay, and yet it will be around the world. at the same time, questions surrounding the administration s legal powers around vaccine mandates are before the supreme court today. the court has been hearing emergency appeals this morning challenging the administration s vaccine or testing. this is a soft mandate. vaccine or testing requirements for large employers in addition to the vaccine requirements for certain health