and he satisfied his own deductible. major league baseball has issued warning over the phillies to allegations they re stealing signs. the latest during a recent game against the rockies. bull pen coach was seen using binoculars to look into the rocky catchers. meanwhile, shane victorino was seen on the phone. the phillies deny it all. there s no rule in baseball against stealing signs but it is an unsaid rule and a no-no. the mets have said the same thing about them and you know what? the red sox have as well. by the way, coming up on brian & the judge you got brad blakeman coming up from the bush administration, kit bond and tim burns from 9:00 until noon on xm sirius and hopefully your local station. let s talk a little tennis. chris evert who remains my sports idol. thank you. that s sweet of you. thanks so much for coming down today. thank you for having me. chris evert is here, legendary tennis star for a couple of reasons. one it s been a while since you ve seen steve
al thinks this is a step in the right direction. what do you think about al gore and this whole thing? my book climategate is the most damning book ever written about al gore. i really do a big expose on this guy. big chunk of this bill has to do with creating a carbon exchange. we re going to exchange as a commodity, steve, carbon. you can t see it. you can t touch it. you can t taste it. you can t smell it. but we re going to trade it. we re even going to allow for derivatives trading, goldman-sachs is in on this. al gore inc. are in on this. there are people that stand to make bank off of this bill and that s just absolutely amazing that we re allowing for this kind of transaction to take place. so al gore could get really, really rich. oh, no, big, big, big, big time rich. big, big, big. brian sussman, big time guy in san francisco, thanks for getting up so early at 3:26 a.m. west coast time. thank you, brian. right on, man, thank you. now to east coast brian and east c
grounded? here s the story, chris evert and i m sure she regrets that she invited steve and i down for your celebrity tennis classic and you almost killed me. yeah. i m your doubles partner. i mean, this is what happened less than six months ago to give us a reverse spin on the shot, it was match point. why don t you bring us the rest of the way. well, first of all, you receive an academy award for that performance. that was so dramatic. i mean, you were down. it was a last shot of the game. you guys were i hate to bring this up but you guys lost to us. you know what, though? you guys both are really good athletes. will you come back in november? i would love to come back if i recover. emotionally and physically, i have not recovered. i still have a discoloration in my shin which makes me afraid to walk the beaches. you know what? doubles, do you see that. teams sports, that s what u.s.a. is trying to get tennis more into a team sport situation. sure. it s not i
now. when i lived in los angeles, the first time i saw prisoners doing work was actually right on pch. they had them all in jump suits, yeah. chain gangs? no, they weren t chained. they were just asked not to leave. it worked, i guess. probably a pretty good idea. meanwhile, while health care took the spotlight last month, backstage at the house of representatives quietly passed the $6 billion disaster relief and summer jobs act. congress ignoring it once again. how does this affect you, the taxpayer? william lejunesse is live at 4:33 pacific time. good morning to you. steve, when democrats took control of the house in 2007 on their second day in power, it adopted something called paygo. unlike the bush administration, they promised to be fiscally responsible and paygo meant that the next time congress wanted to spend money, it would have to cut spending elsewhere. so as not to raise taxes or add to the deficit. well, guess what, congress
joins us from the beautiful city of san francisco and he s also a former meteorologist. good morning to you, brian. hey, steve. how are you doing this morning? doing ok. so john kerry on the program yesterday said that his climate bill, worker friendly, consumer friendly. what say you? ok. yeah, no, i don t know what bill he s reading. i ve read what s available in his bill. i ve read the 1400 page house bill. this is a job killer, steve, and i ll tell you why. by 2050, we re going to have 100 million more people in the united states. that s according to the census. by 2050, they want to reduce greenhouse gases by 83%. ok. how s this going to work? we re going to have to ship off shore our entire manufacturing sector, our entire livestock sector and our entire coal industry will be shut down and i should tell you in the house version of the bill, if your job is shipped off shore, you ll get three years of unemployment, plus job training and relocation paid for by the federal gove