my dad and my mom were a little more strict and had standards. mike: i want to get that again. raquel welch is glad that she had strict parents. i am. mike: a lot of people in america would be surprised to hear you say that, and it gave you a sense of place. it did. look how out of the box i got anyway, so you can imagine if they weren t strict. i don t know what would have happened. i would have been way gone! for the count. truly. in london in the swinging 60s i thought i could see okay. now i got mick jagger and a whole bunch of people at the party. warren beattie and everyone is disappearing in rooms with lots of people. i thought i just know that that is not something for me. it s just something about the echo of my parents and my head. i thought okay, i might look like a hot number.
from tv sopranos steve sharipa who will talk about his adventures in fatherhood on the current show and real life. plus, meat loaf s music is full of passion and intensity. hits like paradise by the dashboard light and bat out of hell. they are still popular on radio station across the country but meat loaf has a new album and he will perform the newest hit tonight on our show. [ applause ] i know that you have been keeping up with the news. you probably have seen that monday, president obama made the comment that there are no idea of dealing with the oil spill and nothing new in 40 years. watch. they haven t developed much in the last 30, 40 years. we are using the same stuff, the industry is using the same stuff that the industry was using 40 years ago. mike: really? you know what? mr. president, you should have watched our show last week. because what we were able to show you and apparently you didn t get the memo, there are great ideas out there. the problem is