biden and democrats thought it would be appropriate to hold a massive white house event to celebrate the passage of his so-called inflation reduction act, which actually does nothing to solve the problem. biden bringing 2,000 of his closest friends to the south lawn, including a soothing performance by james taylor. and how about james taylor? a voice that heals our soul and unites the nation and a good friend, exactly four weeks ago today, i signed the inflation reduction act into law. the single most important legislation passed in the congress to combat inflation, the soul of america is vibrant, the future of america is bright, and the promise of america is real. this will cut costs for fam families. help reduce inflation at the kitchen table. jeanine: but it didn t. prices of foods spiked to their highest margins in more than four decades. and biden s tone-deaf event wouldn t be complete without the inaccurate ramblings of good old chuck and nancy. whoa! look at thi
not you re kind of malleable and how you identify that they are going to wear this. you have to protect that irish skin of yours. your little orange tonight do you notice that? your very tan. sean: i ve been working out outside lately. laura: i knew it! you look great. sean: i m wearing the hat tomorrow. laura: thanks so much and a great as always. i m laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. the climate controls, that s the focus of tonight s angle. all the enlightened people you know who they are. they now insist that summer is no longer supposed to be hot. so any heat wave anywhere by its very existence is evidence of climate change. they are all reading from the same playbook, with the end game more obvious by the day, the climate propaganda is saturating the airwaves. yes, summer, it s supposed to be hot but has never been like this. dallas and oklahoma city reached 109 degrees today. this is a global problem, look at the heat m
once you re fully vaccinated. former baltimore health commissioner and headed up planned parenthood. she says the new guidelines defy common sense. i wish the cdc guidelines went further than they do. it doesn t make sense that you can t travel especially if you can get together with loved ones. go further and say people who are fully vaccinated should be able to travel. should be encouraged to travel. that s one of those incentives that we can give is a way for restoring freedoms. that you re able to travel and visit your loved ones and go to museums and cultural institutions once you re fully vaccinated. shannon: before we try to unpack this remember the prior dustup between the white house political wing and the scientists at the cdc. a month ago press secretary jen psaki downplay the cdc director s comments about reopening schools. saying that they were her personal views, nonofficial cdc guidance. the biden white house insists it s made on sound science, not politics
enrolled in summer school and make it this mass mandate and they re not comfortable with wearing a mask? they really should wear the mask. if they re not comfortable? what should they do? they should make it known they don t feel comfortable at that point and does not return. laura: the rock in california goes deeper than what you just heard. medical officials including l.a. s public health director barbara for rare have been lying to the public about the severity of the covid cases currently in hospitals. watch her in last week juxtaposed with smoking gun video from usc medical center. we are experiencing continuing increases in the number of covert hospitalized patients over the last week. among those hospitalized who are infected with covid, about 42% are hospitalized with covert related illness. sadly we are starting to see
cases are up in about half of states. hospitalizations are low in the past majority of americans live in low risk areas. how concerned should the average american feel? that s a really good question. if you look across the country infection numbers are low. hospitalization numbers at the lowest level since the pandemic. causing an increase in cases. we will want to watch at very closely. see if it transits to disease. a bit of a lightning round. first philadelphia brought back its indoor mass mandate. do you expect more cities to do the same? i ve always said for two years that these are decisions that should be made at the local level. the cdc has guidance for what local communities should do. some may choose to go down this road and others won t. i think that that is exactly where these decision should be