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
a lightsaber here, not a dum-dum, hah? i wonder what joe has to say? hey come on, man, look, look, i m sick and tired of it, man. hey, look, i know some things are more expensive. gas and but some things are less expensive. you have to look around. i mean, look at this. my pillow, this guy is having a 2-for-1, practically giving them away. have you priced lp records lately? look at this. these cost $10. $1.50 on ebay. macho macho man. they got everything on there. all right? a little over $1. how about this? .99 cents? cher s greatest hits. look, i think she was better after she left ike turner. do you believe in love after love [coughing] greg: ha-ha! let s welcome tonight s guests! criminals ask bailiffs to protect them from her. cohost, judge jeanine pirro.
we re one-on-one with the commander of the ship. and the governor and the new concern over the urgent need for ventilators. saying the process with the federal government forces states to bid against each other like on ebay. and president trump with a somber tone moments ago, laying out the models about where this is headed in the u.s. also tonight, the toll on the front lines. doctors and nurses becoming infected. the state department official dying from the virus. three employees in a massachusetts u.p.s. facility are infected. and tonight, the testing. one republican governor saying there s a desperate need for tests. we re also on the front lines with first responders. the paramedics, first responders describing their fears of becoming infected, and making their own families sick. we re across the country, bracing for the spike in the west. cases in california climbing 30% overnight.
at the dock, they take our temperature. asking us a series of questions. do you have any knowledge of vomiting, fever, loss of appetite, weakness? reporter: none of those symptoms. we have to skype with the commander from land. only naval and medical personnel allowed onboard. he tells me the magnitude of this mission hit him when they sailed past lady liberty. i ve been in the service for 36 years, and this is the most significant and heartfelt welcome of anything that i ve ever done in my life. reporter: the gravity of the crisis felt across the country as hospitals and state governments battle to get ventilators, one of the critical tools in the fight against the coronavirus. it s like being on ebay with 50 other states bidding on a ventilator. that s literally what we are doing. reporter: overnight, the governor asked by david about the timeline. and when this virus will peak in new york. you talk about the apex, the peak of this.
aren t grossed out, i m mott sure i m in that camp, but you may have a chance to secure a can of these pringles on ebay. so keep an eye out there. it s really for the bra brave hearted among us. i love pringles. i don t know if i would go so far as to eat turkey in a can pringles. the packaging is cute, i guess. thanks, juliana. coming up next, a look at this morning s one big thing. and coming up on morning joe, a number of high profile elections still undecided. candidates are digging in as legal challenges begin to mount. we get a live report from arizona on the senate race that s still too close to call. plus, president trump aps pick for acting attorney general facing increased scrutiny over his previous comments criticizing robert mueller s