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The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Local Hour: America Has Spoken

Wed, 06 Nov 2024

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Today's Cast: Dan, Stugotz, Greg, Chris, Billy, Mike, Amin, Jeremy/Steve Kornhacky. Dan is distraught as we begin today's show, so we're getting to the things that matter, how did the Heat give up a 15-point lead in the 3rd quarter yet again? Taylor has a new song, but will only allow us to play it if Juan Soto leaves the Yankees. What is the origin of the term "Hot Stove"? Then, finally, the crew breaks down the big results of the night...the College Football Playoff rankings, especially where Indiana ended up as a 9-0 Big 10 team. Plus, huge news out of Washington: the Washington Commanders traded for Marshon Lattimore to the surprise of Mike Ryan. Also, we discuss one of the most disgusting things in show history involving a fight over bathroom hygiene between Greg Cote and his wife. Finally, Dan addresses the elephant in the room after the results of last night's election show that America has emphatically chosen to re-elect Donald Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Chapter 1: Why is Dan upset at the beginning of the episode?

0.169 - 13.196 Dan Le Batard

Kennt ihr auch diesen einen Freund, der morgens einfach so ruckzuck aus dem Bett und danach aus dem Grinsen gar nicht mehr rauskommt? Der sogar noch vor dem ersten Kaffee unverschämt gut gelaunt ist und mit der Morgensonne um die Wette strahlt? Furchtbar. Ekelhaft.

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13.216 - 24.062 Stugotz

Wie kann man nur so... Ausgeruht sein? Ganz einfach. Trainiere deinen Schlaf und werde auch du zum Morgenmenschen. Mit der Galaxy Watch 7 oder dem Galaxy Ring und der Samsung Health App.

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26.587 - 34.251 Steve Martin

Now is a good time to remember where Tequila's story truly began. In 1795, Cuervo invented Tequila. Cuervo. What are you doing here?

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34.271 - 37.073 Jeremy

Cuervo. Anytime someone says Cuervo, I show up.

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37.113 - 58.627 Steve Martin

Well, I do know that to be true, but even during ad reads like... Cuervo. I think you could lay out, especially for one of our great partners. Sweet, delicious Cuervo. Since then, Cuervo has stayed true to its roots. The same family, the same land, the same passion. Cuervo. So, enjoy the tequila that started it all. Cuervo. Cuervo. The tequila that invented tequila. Proximo. Cuervo.com.

58.647 - 59.327 Steve Martin

Please drink responsibly.

59.347 - 65.45 Billy

Cuervo. This is the Dan Levitar Show with the Stugatz Podcast.

68.991 - 75.034 Chris Cote

Today's episode is sponsored by DraftKings. Stay tuned because you'll hear more about DraftKings and all it has to offer throughout the show. DraftKings, the crown is yours.

75.194 - 105.287 Jeremy

I am truly, truly... Shellshocked. You can't let Sabonis get an offensive rebound in that spot. Not with under a second left in the game. We didn't get to this somehow yesterday. We got a sleepless Greg Cody in with us. He doesn't understand why we've got toilet paper stacked up in the corner of the room. He didn't get the joke. He comes in, sees, you know, dozens of toilet paper rolls, one ply.

Chapter 2: What happened to the Miami Heat's game?

770.608 - 776.15 Mike

But why is it called a hot stove? The smoking skillet would be a better phrase than hot stove. You're right. Try to change it.

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776.19 - 779.851 Amin Elhassan

To my great shame, Howard Bryant explained this to me and I've forgotten why.

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780.031 - 785.073 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Really? Oh, good. Brian knows, though.

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785.113 - 789.755 Jeremy

You get MSNBC, too? No. Greg Cody, not to name drop, but he was watching MSNBC last night.

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789.775 - 805.082 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Greg, you miss the days when a child would learn from touching a hot stove, right? Yeah. That's how you used to learn the children. You used to say, don't touch that. And then you kind of like, in the back of your head, you're like, touch it. Touch it so you learn. Because if you just listen to me, you're not going to learn. It's a gag.

805.142 - 824.799 Chris Cote

Once bitten, twice shy. MLB.com hat eine Definition. Origin. In the early days of baseball, hot stove season referred to an actual baseball season. Hot stove leagues in which MLB players would stay in shape by playing baseball in their hometowns while staying warm with actual hot stoves. I have no idea what any of that means. Okay, you read it poorly.

824.839 - 829.143 Jeremy

Did I? It's a boot. It's not just that you didn't retain anything you were saying.

829.503 - 844.185 Greg Cote

I have a different definition. It goes back to the late 19th century when Greg was born. People would gather around a literal hot stove and discuss during the off-season baseball and baseball moves they'd like to see. And it was very intense.

844.485 - 868.579 Jeremy

Und es war auch warm. Es war kalt und es hat sie warm gehalten während einer schwierigen Zeit. Wie ist das? Darf ich nur fragen, denn ich bin hier verurteilt. Ich habe viele Boxscores gesehen. Ich habe dieses Jahr nicht viel Indiana-Football gesehen. Aber weil ich diese Boxscores gesehen habe, wundere ich mich. Sie geben dieser Mannschaft keine Chance gegen die Penn-State der Welt.

Chapter 3: What is the significance of the College Football Playoff rankings?

1420.97 - 1425.013 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

Are we telling Greg that David Boston wasn't a big move? That was a big thing at the time.

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1425.353 - 1443.418 Jeremy

Ich sage nur, dass er immer für den Hälften, der drei und eine halbe Jahre her war, gut war. Tony Martin ist der größte Beispiel. Es gibt keinen größeren Beispiel, als dass Tony Martin den Lid aus deiner Defense mit tiefen Routen auslösen wird. Er hat es nie zu Ende gemacht. Nein, das ist nicht wahr.

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1443.458 - 1454.341 Steve Martin

Ich habe so eine tolle Erinnerung an die Hochschule, als ich deine Tony-Martin-Kolumnen lesen musste. Ich dachte mir, wir müssen diesen Mann bekommen. Das gleiche gilt für David Bossen. Du warst die Stimme des Fans, und das sind sehr populär.

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1455.001 - 1488.37 Mike

Okay, I'm looking up Tony Martin here. What's your thoughts on Odell? Don't look up David Boston. I was going to bring that up. That's a perfect example of why you're wrong. They signed the ghost of Odell Beckham. He's done nothing. Odell Beckham's had an interesting career. Er könnte der Superbowl-MVP sein, aber er wurde verletzt. I can't help that. No, I won't.

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1488.41 - 1491.693 Jeremy

He would have been the Super Bowl MVP if he had not gotten hurt.

1491.713 - 1500.62 Unidentified Speaker (Brief Interjection)

David Boston had four catches for the Dolphins. Ten targets, though, and 80 yards, so 20 yards a catch. I mean, that's great. Since there was only four of them. I'm looking something up here. You're absolutely right.

1500.64 - 1506.004 Steve Martin

Greg Cody was skeptical. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow.

1524.861 - 1525.802 Greg Cote

Er wollte Nr. 1s.

1525.862 - 1548.185 Jeremy

Er wollte alle anderen Nr. 1s, die drei Jahre vor ihrem Primum waren. Odell Beckham kam nicht hier als Nr. 1, also wird er eine Column schreiben, eine Throwaway-Column auf deinem Nr. 3-Rechner. Aber wenn es eine Nr. 1 gibt, wenn DeAndre Hopkins drei Jahre nach jetzt gibt, Greg Cody wird für ihn in einem Dolphin-Uniformen antworten.

Chapter 5: Why is bathroom hygiene a topic of discussion?

2360.441 - 2370.727 Jeremy

It feels like we're going to have about four years of mental health skills deteriorating in office between the last two we've had and the next two we're about to have.

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2371.147 - 2392.063 Steve Martin

In this state, I think in particular, because you saw states go to Trump, but also protect women's rights. We're in one of those states that they didn't. I want to speak to people that have struggled with fertility in their lives. There are some married couples that have tried for years on end and are not exactly genetically compatible.

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2392.383 - 2416.992 Steve Martin

Und jetzt mit dieser 6-Weck-Regel, ich weiß nicht, ob das genug Zeit ist, für einige Mädchen, um zu wissen, ob sie die Mutter in Gefahr bringen, indem sie diese Begabung zum Termin trägt. Das bietet eine ganz neue Flut an Fragen. Es stellt Healthcare-Arbeiter in einen wirklich schwierigen Spot. Und ich glaube nicht, dass dieses Staat mit seinen Kucki-Supermajority-Regeln, weil...

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2417.732 - 2440.675 Steve Martin

We have a state that is going actively against the will of the people. Because 57%, which is a pretty good majority of folks, voted for this thing. And yet a woman's right is not protected because it didn't reach the 60% threshold. And DeSantis resorted to all sorts of tricks, censoring certain ads and news stations from covering this. Das war besonders dystopisch.

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2440.715 - 2463.024 Steve Martin

Wir haben eine Person gewählt, die die Tür geöffnet hat und das so stolz gesagt hat. Aber wenn man sich auf das betrug, was er eigentlich gewählt hat, hat er versucht, es unter den Rücken zu schlagen, weil er wusste, dass es nicht mal in seinem eigenen Staat populär war. Und trotz dieser Unpopularität haben wir noch etwas, das mehr Menschen in diesem Staat nicht wollen.

2463.444 - 2486.45 Steve Martin

Und es ist schmerzhaft für diejenigen, die wirklich versuchen, ein Kind in diesen Welt zu bringen. Du hast all diese Ambiguität, Regeln für Interpretationen verlassen. Und es ist wirklich schrecklich, weil sechs Wochen, es gibt Dinge, die danach auftauchen. Und Gott weiß, die Räumlichkeiten der Entscheidung, die dieses Staat gemacht hat, um es nicht zu diesem 60%-Threshold zu bekommen.

2486.935 - 2513.186 Jeremy

Apparently though the bodies of women weren't on the top priority of one vote voters or one issue voters where you look at economy and deportation as being higher than that. And so men stay in power and you will see the Dana Whites of the world and the Elon Musks of the world continue to get rewarded for four years. I don't know.

2513.626 - 2530.96 Jeremy

Wenn ihr diesen Show gehört habt, wisst ihr, wie man die Angst verhindern kann. Das eine Positive, das man heute sagen kann, ist, dass das, was da passiert ist, das Einzige war, was da passieren könnte, was nicht zu Gewalt führen würde.

2532.892 - 2535.674 Greg Cote

Because there's not... If it went the other way.

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