country music legend and singer larry gatlin. larry gatlin and the gatlin brothers. if musical brilliance were a tube of toothpaste i would grip him and officially squeeze. it is my repulsive sidekick, bill shultz. fleas take a bill shultz bath. with 3450e as -- with me as always is jim norton. if hilarity was marilyn, he would be a great place to find crabs. and he is a pathetic sap full of crap. good to see you, pinch. >> join me on today's pages of the travel section as we retrace the steps of thomas jefferson's trip to the vineyards of burgundy, don't you know. it is the love of france, wine and all things religion. that's a founding father i can get behind, but not literally, don't you know. i butchered that last part. i had some of the burgundy wine. >> of course. you should shut up now. what a jerk he is. as his daughter nearly drowned, a reality show was found. yes, it turns out that sailing around the world by yourself is dangerous, even for a 16-year-old girl. but the bright side, it can make daddy really rich. over the weekend californian abbie sunderland was rescued from the rough seas of the indian ocean. didn't know indians had an ocean. and her dreams were dashed to be the youngest girl to sail solo around the globe. her save yes, sir, a fishing boat -- a savior, is a fishing boat captain racing to save the life of the girl. it was a cost of $300,000. but they say they won't ask sunderland's family for a cent. and her mom who is pregnant with the family's 73rd child said they can't afford to pay the bill. what's that red thing? meanwhile, her dad -- she is talking to a big red thing. he is telling elmo how much money he will make. the dad who reportedly signed a reality tv deal before the doomed voyage is responding to critics saying, quote, sailing in life is dangerous. teenagers drive cars, and does that mean teenagers shouldn't drive cars 1234* people who hold that opinion have lost their zeal for life. they are living in a cotton world tunnel. >> you know who hasn't lost their zeal for life? >> almost as successful as abbie sunderland, and a little cuter. kittens are adorable. a guy almost died trying to save her. >> yes, he did. isn't this an entirely selfish activity? >> how horrible is her family to let her go, and why is the father comparing it to driving? that's a bad comparison. you don't just let your child do something dangerous. i have never driven a car and had to have a rescue vees set get me a week from humanity. >> i have. i was lonely and it was a long drive. >> are these parents not fit to be parents? >> not fit -- well, thanks for that question. before i knew about the reality show i thought, this is preposterous. this is like the people climbing mount hood in the middle of the winter and then somebody has to risk their life. somebody told me a minute ago they think they adventurers should sign a waiver, a disclaimer. who told me that? it was you. don't come rescue me if i fall off this mountain. the reality show makes it sleez yes,leezier. i'm glad she was rescued and the sailor was okay, but it is bloody bad rm to. >> it is bloody bad form. it is not adventurism if you don't sign the waiver. if you know somebody will come get you, how, imogen, is it adventurism. and she is doing this to break a record. why not just eat hot dogs or something? >> the whole extraordinary thing about this it is like the octomom who looks like a fantastic parent as do the balloon boy's parents. she is 16 and can't drink in this country and can't have sex in this crirks but her parents okay her on her own into the indian ocean during stormy weather season. ridiculous. >> bill, you are a 16-year-old girl. do you sympathize with her. >> and i'm angry i can't have sex. >> i think this affected me personally. as you know i was in the middle of negotiations with the travel channel to get my three daughters on a show much like this one, but it would be much better. i would throw them in and they would have no training and no radio and no waiver. and now negotiations have been cancelled. >> that is terrible. >> the only reason i had the broads was to make money off them. i haven't seen them in six months. exactly, exactly. >> god forbid, what if she had died? is the dad culpable to murder? >> no, i don't think he is culpable if that is the right word. >> i probably wasn't using it correctly. >> i probably didn't understand it. i don't think you put him on par with murder. he is a permissive parent whose brother had the record. she was trying to break her brother's record. how can we not find bin laden who in 45 minutes we can find a white girl in the middle of the ocean. >> if you want to talk about still film filming it will take another six days to get to the mainland and she is stuck on a boat with a bunch of sailors. >> who she almost killed. >> she should be all right because they are french. but still that is a show i would like to watch. >> i wonder where this man, this father, i wonder -- you know that chinese proverb, if the child is bad, slap the grandmother. the grandmother didn't teach the child. who taught this father how to be a father? my father would protect me and to this day he -- you know, he is an 83-year-old marine and if somebody hurts his kid he will open a shoe store in their ass. where did this guy learn to be a father? >> i have a little saying, don't slap the grandmother. >> we want to make clear that the grandmothers you are slapping are asking to be slapped. >> they enjoy it. >> pleasure is pain. >> do you think he should get this reality show? >> i certainly hope so. them and who crashed the white house, what fascinating people. >> put them on a boat. what were their names? >> the slohay's. from an anchored team to anchored babies. that's a term for tots born in the united states who despite having illegal immigrant parents who has citizenship who leads to visas for the rest of the fam. a recent poll shows 60% of americans are against the practice and shocker of all shockers, arizona's governor agrees. >> let's say bridge creeker. >> bridge creeker, and i am not drinking yet. >> maybe you should have one. >> i hate i will lit ration, people. >> you are starting to sound like -- >> i will try it again. so she threw her hat into the infant's ring starting this weekend. let's go to the tape to learn more. >> do you like it? is it really good? yum, yum, yum. eat your food. it is yummy. >> sorry, that was for upcoming kitties who talk with their mouth full story. can we try again? >> it is illegal to trespass into our country. it has always been illegal. and people have determined they want to take that chance and that responsibility. it is not going to tear them apart. they can take their children back with them. >> she is starting to turn me on. i like the fact she is completely -- she says exactly -- and she doesn't care. what do you make of the whole idea? what are your thoughts on birthright citizenship? if an illegal citizen has a baby, can everybody stay? >> they should be sent back, even if the illegal was born here. i just don't like children. send them out as soon as possible. and i agree about this jen brewer. she has asburger and she says whatever she wants. i want her to tie me up. >> it would be a great relationship. you would know exactly where you stand. imogen, will overturning this law mean that your chances of having a british anchor baby with colin ferth never materialize? >> i was obviously planning to have a great, big affair with bill. you know, bill, it is always going to happen so what is the point of me having your baby? >> i can think of a myriad baby. my i will legitimate doctors need a fourth. >> i don't want to upset them. i love them. >> i will stay home and you can work. >> but -- >> i was wrong. matt davis sang it. >> i think so. >> no. >> i'm just -- well, larry what do you think of this? >> it is a difficult question. and i know we are here to be witty and glib, and that's a good thing. human is good. >> we haven't -- humor is good. >> we haven't yet, but that's the goal. >> first of all, the constitutional -- that part of the constitution was written about slavery. whether the slave's children have citizenship. >> they weren't thinking about this. >> it is one of those questions there is not a great answer. sometimes you have to think of the greater good. i know that sounds callus. if i were in mexico, i would try to bring my wife here too. that's being a good father, unlike the guy who sent his kid -- the guy with the cat awhile ago, i bet the cat -- he would not have put the cat on that boat with that girl. he cared more about the cat than the guy did about his daughter. it is the old thing when there are more people in the wagon than outside the wagon trying to pull it, it will stop. when is enough, enough? i don't know. >> the thing is, i would love to trade you in for a mexican baby. can't we do something like that? >> actually, i would do that. i think that's an even trade. i have done a photo essay on this. there are many anchor babies on the streets of new york. i went around and took some shots. can we go to the first one? this is clearly a uk anchor baby here. you can notice that by the jersey and the fact that the baby looks like he has had a couple of pints. >> our child would look like that. >> no, our child would be more dissipated. a little more petrified. i'm assuming this next one is american saw mow can -- saw mow can because the guy is good at football. i can see the nfl signing him up. go, anchor baby. the last one i'm sure is an anchor baby, but i have no clue where he is from. he seems to be screaming in triumph as if he has just stolen an anchor baby. i don't know what is going on, but man is he hairy. >> i love the fact that you added so much. >> it is called research and i wish more would do it. >> back to you, jim, there seems to be no answer to the question, but it does president stop her from from posing the answer or the question and it forces everybody else to talk about something they don't want to talk about. nobody wants to talk about it. >> i agree with larry. he is a much nicer guy than i am. boot them. out. jan brewer has an over arching view of the world and how it, would. i'm being much too serious for "red eye." >> jan likens america to an nba player and mexico is all the groupies looking to hit pay dirt that is pregnancy. once they get pregnant, they are in. america is kobe. america is kobe. >> i think he might be right about what she is thinking. >> i think you need to pea in a bottle. >> these are all the groupies that say they are on the pill and it is a tic-tac. >> it is dangerous are to the moms and they are nine months pregnant when they climb over to have the baby here. that can't be healthy. this is not a healthy practice. >> it is not a healthy practice. i think it is important to bring up the debate. but it is very controversial. the liberals are going this will dry toward the liberal side. it is quite dangerous. >> you know the strange thing about this, the gentleman who brought the pregnant woman across the border on the way to the hospital for the delivery, he has a mexican flag hanging out the window. if it is so great, go home and have the baby in mexico city and go dawajara. they are haling the greatness of mexico while having the baby in america. you can't have it both ways. >> you know what arizona is? the players' parking lot. you it is -- it is where the mexican groupies -- >> extraordinary analogy. >> the sank tau tee of children is overrated. if they are coming here to have a kid and beat the system, you gotta go. if you are trying to live here and have a baby that's one thing. we know what is happening. also, i don't like the fact that critics are making her sound like she is breaking up the family. you are breaking up the family if you decide to have the baby here and leave. you have the option of going back to america mekz with the child. and it is sexist toward men. bill and i can't go to australia and have babies. >> the more point you make the more you are breaking it up between me and imogen. stop doing it. i want a british bill, junior. >> i don't know what that means. >> it is the next block after b. >> it is so unpleasurable. >> look, i had a lot to drink. >> i don't even know what that word means. >> unpleasurable. what's the scoop on my college roommate? don't know. haven't talked to him in years. >> why does a congressman get all grab be, more importantly, why are my abs more flabby. >> who are you? the bp oil spill bums me out, but little that has to do with oily pellicans. the obama administration hasn't done anything wrong. well, they haven't done anything, and i guess they could do better. but the negative press toward the add administration is not fair to obama, but more importantly, it is not fair to me. obama needs to be held accountable for the things he is really responsible about. the gulf mess is nothing compared to the potential catastrophe on the horizon that obama is steering us toward. i speak of his dismissal over the constant healthcare reform. that concern was legit and the bill's backers were lying through their teeth about the real price. how amazing was it that only after the bill was passed the mainstream media started reporting the actual figures? and obama won't stop there. the upcoming legislation will undoubtedly screw us even more, which is why i asked to lighten up on the oil. it is not about being greasy, but turning into grease. as the government expands and debt balloons, all we have to do is look there and see the gloomy end. so why do we figure out how to fill a pipeline. if you disagree with me, you are a racist homophobic black hole. >> bill for president, by god. >> you agree with me? >> you think? >> was there anything wrong with it? >> not a freaking thing except i didn't write it. as god as i witness, i wanted to say, look, i have a friend on at 3:00 a.m., and so far it is a cult thing and about 846 people watch it. but one day it will be like the evening news. everybody watch it. he says a lot of good [bleep]. >> i like how you boosted our numbers though. >> so far -- i said so far. when it goes viral, you watch. more people get up at 3:00 a.m. at grandpa, then they would see it. >> we are the your natter's show. >> and the breastfeeders. they watch our show. >> and the drug addicts. >> really old people with tiny bladders. >> drug addicts and breas -- and breastfeeder clubs watch our show. >> imogen did you agree with what i said? >> it was surprising. some i agree with you. it is not obama's fault the oil spill and not britain's fault. we are actually a useless country that does bad at soccer, but moving on with that, they are laughing. but i think healthcare is a lux -- luxury, but we need to figure out how to pay for it. >> that's the question. >> you want to know how to pay for it? >> yeah. >> you take the model of a fellow named danny thomas wonderful years ago who made godzillions of dollars in show business. and you take a guy named joe hager whose daddy had a pant company that did well and a guy named john straws and take free enterprise and take generous, compassionate people and build a hospital in memphis and never turn a child down who is sick. it is not about the government. it is about giving them a break and people who have made -- that america has been good to, they take care of the kids. make that the model and go do it. >> or legalize drugs. the profit we make for your old buddies alone will help healthcare for us, for england and for liechtenstein. gi let me get jim in here. >> that's okay. i am enjoying the drug talk. i would like obama more -- if the whole healthcare debate was getting out of hand and he caused the worst disaster in history, you have to respect -- >> that is uh -- amazing. >> i want to say this. here is what he said in florida. monday the -- quote, things are going to return to normal. the waters will be in even better shape than before the catastrophic bp oil spill. bill, that means that if we have more oil spills everything gets better. >> oil spills be geten oil spills. it is the same rube -- ruberick. >> we will blowup the oil spills. we have to take a eek bra. do you have a comment? it makes sense. e-mail us. to leave a voice male call 2 -- voicemail, give me a call. stiff to come, the half time report from sandy levey. he is a strange man. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by making it simple. it reduces said task to its -- task to it bear essentials. thanks, making it simple. welcome back. let's see if we have anything wrong so far. >> until the narcotics situation is resolved to my satisfaction, you will need a badge. >> any nut job can walk into the pharmacy. stupidist thing i have heard. >> i thought i was the only person you snapped at at work. >> i was upset i didn't get into the pharmacy. i have a high number of patients who suffer from pain and physical anxiety. >> you are correct on that one. >> tired of being second guessed. >> you know you, nurse jackie. you know more stuff than doctors. >> thank you. thank you. all those years in school for nothing. abbie sunderland, you said abbie is pregnant with her 73rd child. not so much 73 jie. i was off by, what, 65? >> you are good at adding up. >> that was impressive. jim, you said how horrible is her family if you have to go to the middle of the ocean to get away from them? her older brother did the sail around the world thing. you know you are crappy parents when two of your kids have to get away from you. >> the most remote place you can go is the indian ocean. >> imogen, the 16-year-old girl is not allowed to drink or have sex, but go into the indian ocean during stormy weather season. her father said, if people are looking at age, they are looking at the wrong thing. age is not criteria. abbie is a fine sailor. i didn't advocate this for 16-year-olds, but i did for experienced sailors. >> yeah, i don't think he sounds like a great sailor myself. >> what can go wrong? >> well, capsizing. >> her equally delightful mom saying the family can't afford to repay the australians. she said, quote, what price would you put on a child's life? >> 45 bucks. >> in this case, $300,000. >> she asked about the people who may have died saving her, andy. >> i agree. anchor babies, don't refer to the arizona governor as the blonde blitz cr creeker. you know who else liked to use that word? >> the ramones. great song. >> and the jew hating producer. >> that is true. he is a jew hating producer. >> also, greg, you said a recent poll claims that nearly 60% of americans are against the practice of granting automatic citizenship of people born here and jan brewer agrees. that's fine, one of the great things is that 60% of the people who can't do what they want to the other people. >> but the constitution is wrong or being miss interpreted. >> section one of the 14th amendment said, quote, all person persons born or naturalized in the united states are citizens of the united states and the state. >> when was that written? >> 1868, i believe. >> why was it written then? >> it doesn't matter. it says all persons. >> why did they say persons? >> if you want to change it, change the constitution. >> maybe we have to. >> that's what you need to do. conservatives are running around and bitching and mowning. >> but they know it is being miss interpreted for a different reason. >> it is absolutely not being miss interpreted. >> conservatives are supposed to be strict. you go by what the constitution says. it says all persons born or naturalized in the united states. >> you know that's not what they are talking about. >> actually, he is forgetting the foot note. >> they could have worded it children of slaves. you have to change it if you don't like it. >> you are right. they were anticipating the problem. >> it doesn't matter. it matters what the document says. it is a living document, greg. >> it does matter. you have to get into the mind set of the author. i think it was separate but equal. they felt that was not going to be the intention of the people who drafted the constitution. so what their intent was does matter. this is perverting the intent that it does matter. >> technically he is right. technically he is right. the great state of arizona, they have passed a law that we are all fighting about it right now. it also says in the constitution that things not spes -- specifically granted shall reside in the state. they decided to do it. andy, i tell you what is making me mad. you have not listened to me well enough in this show to tell me one thing i did wrong, and it hurts my feelings. >> i don't like the fact you say the great state. it offends nebraska. it is just states, greg. you can't do that. >> good point. >> by the way, the fact i tried to sound like a lawyer should have made everybody uncomfortable. >> i was turned on. >> i like it when you pretend to be a lawyer. >> what a fool i am. >> but they agree with you, jim, but it is okay. >> imogen, nobody is claiming britain for the oil spill? >> well, we were being blame oatd fox business channel. >> maybe you blame them. >> people are blaming britain and i have to sit there and go, well, whatever. >> she is the british cory spawnent did. >> come on, andy, you noy it. >> you are the only brit british person on fox news. >> i am from brooklyn as well. so it is tricky. >> why would anybody blame britain, bp, british petroleum. >> i know. >> my point. it was a whole segent in. >> they were not being fair and balanced. that's not fair and balanced. >> they were reporting some people were blaming. who -- >> who are they? >> i don't know. >> i'm done. >> are you really? >> go away then you strange, sad, creature. let me welcome my guest. imogen lloyd webber, she is so hot she burps charcoal. larry gatlin. if musical genius were goldfish, they would swole low him whole. -- would swallow him whole. when is it prudent to put your hands on a student? north carolina congressman found himself in hot water after he got a little rough with an anonymous reporter and self-identified student in dc. when the dude ambushed ethridge and asked if he supported the obama agenda theying nod the camera to the ground. roll tape, if you can. >> sorry, that was my private collection again. can we have the real tape? >> do you support the obama agenda? >> who are you? who are you? who are you? >> i'm here for -- >> tell me who you are. >> we are here for a project rkt sir. >> tell me who you are. >> i'm here for a project. >> tell me who you are. >> i am a student. >> we are student. that's all we are. >> i have a right to know who you are. >> all we are are students. >> so am i. who are you? who are you? >> please let go of my arm, sir. >> sir, sir, sir. >> let go of me. >> congressman, it is captain blurry face. that's why you can't see who he is. it is a terrible disorder. after the video hit the internet he read a statement saying, quote, i deeply and profoundly regret my reaction to -- and this does not justify a poor response. later he bludgeoned a turtle and blamed it on global warming. did the student deserved to get smacked around like that? it is rare i am split down the middle. i despise people with video cameras 20* run up. i was glad he was treated like the wife in a prison relationship. i don't like the fact if this was a conservative and this was like a liberal -- you know, it would be -- i don't know what i'm saing. -- saying. >> the way the media responds to this is no big deal. if it was a bank executive or oil executive or liberal they would say, he is an evil white man. >> the same way when the protestor punched the tea party people, they did not attack that nearly as much as the guy saying the n-word. they agree with the attacker more than the uh uh-huh -- attack. >> i had to a poll. >>. -- i had to apologize. years ago when i was -- you know, they live at the foot of the cross. i would stay up and not get enough rest. i know at times we can short out and not preach to fans. i also know there is the privatization of public space. people get in your face. he wanted to be -- we wanted to be celebrities. he had a bad day and unlike helen thomas who said all of that spew, the vial, she didn't mean it. oh yes she did. i think this guy might have really been sorry and not just because he got caught. >> but then he linked it to partisan ship, that was weird. what do you think? >> you are a professional politician. if you act like a sock you are going to end up on you tube. and you always need to avoid students because they have an opinion. stick to kissing babies, unless they are bill's because they bite. >> i thought we were working on that. >> that was sarah palin grabbing a young columbia student. >> although i have to say, one thing that sasci mclittle pimp shows us if young republicans can't find a report to report on they will make a story. that's what they guys did. i will say something about blimpie. >> i understand the whole blurry face thing. >> that is a little straipg on my part -- strange on my part. if you leave now, you will only be hurting yourself and america. how did you like that? and remember to buy my book "the bible of unspeakable truths." it is right there in front of you. now it is time for a new segment called -- bloger of the week. >> it is so high-tech. thanks, bloger. marcus howell posted a review of my new book. he writes -- >> i was at the bookstore and in the -- and noticed a comedy book. he is supposed to offend you because he is edgy and you are a politically correct [bleep]. >> that kind of hurt. wait, let me finish. i have to respond to him. >> as an early bloger, have i seen this, if i see you i will i will kick your ass before. it is designed to make wimps like you feel worthy of the countless threats i have receiveed, that's the weakest. if you mean. it you don't blog it. now we will talk about how he is not just a coward, but a predictable one. the left are more likely to den gnaw grate their allies who want them dead. marcus' response to do the exact same thing. you proved my point better than i ever could because the truth hit too close to home. i searched the artistic portfolio and found nothing that has been taken as a risk. there is nothing about the muslim spot and you are a cartoonist. i cooperate find anything on the murder of van gogh, an artist like you who died for his belief. instead i under to feeble jabs. there is a whole dangerous world outside in the dangerous basement of yours. check it out sometime. >> larry, are you ready to explode? >> before he got down, i thought you had written it. it was really good. i thought, he is playing both sides of the fence. then he got a little weird. >> jim, you get this all the time. you confront every threat. >> i do. like you said, if they are writing it, they are not going to do anything. i don't think i am so important i won't address it. this is why i don't like corn balls like this. the fact he writes suburban politics like you are this slick, city guy. he is arrogant. it is a phony, maverick thing. guys like that never attack islam. they never attack muslims or anything going on. we have to move on. don't go anywhere. we have more crud to shove your way. you can download recent shows on itunes. search for "red eye." it is that simple. cccccccccccccc it is the fox newschannel. to show one day may be its ruin they pit the idea of "red eye" saying it must be a sandwich late at night. and he is the author of a terrific new book about baseball. if you can find a better father's day gift, i will punch bill shultz in the throat. it is called "kiss it goodbye." the mystery, the morman and the moral of the 1960 pits pit pirates. we are pleased to have john moody. are you shocked that "red eye" is still here? >> i am very depressed. >> you were hoping we were a stop gap. >> i thought it might be something we could get through without mentioning it in polite company. >> you must be happy we are here. you are a brainchild. >> sort of a brainchild. i know how dr. frankenstein felt. it was a great idea, and we are very glad to have you. >> he said it was a great idea. >> your book, 1960 pittsburgh pirates and their star pitcher and who made this team so special? >> what made them special is they were ordinary guys. these were not super heroes. they were not mickey man tells. they were not alex jeters. there were no super stars on the team, and they all came together for one magical season and knocked off the yankees who were huge favorites in the world series. >> game 7 of the world series, why was that game so huge? >> the only time a world series, of course game 7 being the deciding game, world series, was decided with a walkoff homerun. it was bottom of the 9th, 10-9 and the world goes crazy. >> your pitcher was the favorite vernon law. why? >> he was a good guy. at the time he was the only morman playing baseball. he had a great year and he was a nice example for the community. >> didn't drink, didn't smoke or woman nighs, and yet you still liked him. >> he didn't drink or smoke. he womanized like crazy, but it was one woman, his wife. 60 years they have been married and if you met her you would know. seven children. >> you talk to a bunch of players. >> i did. >> they play on the team. do they lament the fact they miss the modern era of big contracts and steroids? >> well, i'm sure the steroids part. i think they wish they were getting paid the kind of salaries the guys are making now. >> what were they making back then? >> law at the height of his career made $50,000 a year, and that's the year he won two games of the world series and the cy young award. >> wow. >> adjusted for inflation that would be about $200,000 or $300? >> maybe more than that, but they had a decent living, but they needed to have off season jobs during the winter. >> 50,000 sounds a mazing. >> i don't know if you still have any pull. >> given your talent it would be amazing. >> you are welcome for the lay up. >> are you that bloger? >> no, ut about i wrote it for him. >> the book is great. >> it is such a natural to go after bill. >> i told you, that's why we hired him. >> did pittsburgh winning the world series help win the world series? small market teams, won't happen again. >> pit pits was going through a distressing period. the steel industry was going down. it was dirty from the dust in the air. when they won the world series they had an affect on the city and they thought, we are as good as anybody else. why is this book a great gift for father's day? >> if you are a lousy kid you haven't bought your dad a gift yet, you can still get it delivered by father's day. >> a father would like that book "the book of unspeebable truths," don't you think? >> it would cover both aspects. >> we have a minute left. what was the reason for "red eye"? >> i heard about you by reputation, but i over came that. we brought you over here for a quick test. my suspicions were confirmed you had absolutely nothing going for you. by then we paid for the air fare. we said, the hell with it. let's keep it. >> the fact you had to put me in a hotel and we can't put you back. >> when you asked for a hotel i was shocked. i thought it would be a first. >> you know, he needs to sit here every night. this is good stuff. this is good stuff. >> this is the man who came up with" red eye." >> one last question, the show was first called "waste land." >> should we have stuck with that name? >> many would say so. we were afraid that ts elliott would come back to haunt us. and then they would realize they were not dead and come back to haunt us. we had to change it. >> i thought it was about no drug taking, but "red eye" does more. >> we are uppers focused. >> two weeks ago i had lunch with a gentleman named george will who has also written a pretty good book about baseball. >> wait a minute. let me finish. he autographed the book for me, and i would be autographed if you would autograph this for me too. >> where the money for the book? >> i'm really hurt. george isn't making me buy it. be big about this. >> four segments and you haven't been hurt. >> there you go. >> i will just take it off. >> you know, i was a co writer. >> the book "kiss it goodbye" is a great movie. great for father's day. we will close things up with a post game wrap up with andy levy. go to our website. on there is my interview with the "a-team." we won't be on because of president obama's talk on the gulf spill, but we will be on wednesday. and now the pwu. >> thanks. >> borgotta. >> yes, and this friday, two shows. >> excellent. >> larry, are you hosting imus this week? >> yes, every morning. they said 14 through 18. hopefully it won't be 14 through 15. >>imogen, how did england help you get over the soccer results? >> they read greg's book and it helped so much. >> put her to sleep. >> back to you, greg. >> thanks, andy. >> you are welcome, greg. >> imogen lloyd webber, bill shultz, jim norton, fantastic, als -- as always.