>> larry: you think the only business was his wife's? >> him and his wife. >> larry: what are your feelings, willie, about the i.r.s. these days? i know you had a problem back in 1990. the government sued. the final bill $16 million. they seized some of your property. you released a mail order album titled who will buy my memories, the i.r.s. tapes. don't forget that. how do you stand now? >> oh, i'm fine. yeah, i think i'm pretty well paid up. >> larry: was that tough going, though? how did you come to owe that much? >> well, i had invested in some tax shelters for many, many years ago that, you know, the cattle feeding things, and all those different things that at some point the i.r.s. disallowed. and so after advising me, my financial advisers told me to go into all of this and then the i.r.s. disallowed it. so i was deferring taxes every year and putting them into the feeding cattle deal, and when they disallowed it that meant