Local Hour: The "Most Penalties In One Hour" Record-Breaker
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
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🗓️ 17 March 2026
⏱️ 46 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Chris Cody, what's happening behind you? |
| 0:02.0 | Chaos. |
| 0:02.8 | Well, why is Tony yelling? |
| 0:04.8 | Why is Jeremy yelling? Is anyone else involved in this discussion? No. Well, Roy's, I'd say, dipped a toe into the waters, I'd say. What was the toe that Roy dipped into these hot Cuban waters? It's all my fault, basically. It was his fault. It was his fault. He got me fired up. Tony walked in and I just, you know, we have some friendly banter around here when it comes to politics and I just hit him with the jab of your boys taking over Cuba. And then they just went. And the next thing I know, they're yelling at each other. And I'm like, I caused a ruckus back here. And Dan's like, I'm going to air with it. So here we are. Well, because they were, I like when Jeremy and Tony yell at each other. |
| 1:12.3 | I have said before we don't have enough sparks around here. Oh, yeah. We don't have, wait a minute. What do you mean? My inner monologue doesn't get here until 10 a.m. today. What was that? What was that? that no that was that? No, that was, that was Jeremy as Mike, as my inner monologue. Don't talk to the inner monologue. Well, no, I've got an objection to the inner monologue. Let me explain something to you. The inner monologue likes to go in and out of thinking like me and then saying things Mike wants to secretly say. That is not inner monologue. It's bullshit. He needs to stay in character. |
| 1:16.1 | Like him just saying things he's always... Stop explaining the show. |
| 1:22.9 | Tony, what is the nature of your argument? Because David Samson just had me on nothing personal to mine all my Cuban feelings. Ooh, what happened? I wasn't listening because I was in the meeting. What do you think happened? He's like, hey, Dan, how do you feel about Trump? He's going to build hotels on your parents' land. Yeah. Well, it hasn't been our land for a very, very long time, almost a generation, essentially. And to be honest, the people there have nothing. And when I say nothing, I mean less than nothing, right? The electricity grid has completely failed. They have no electricity. They have no food. They have no water. They have nothing. So if you're telling me they're going to build something, something is better than absolutely nothing. And the problem is you can't give them nothing because they don't have the essentials for life. Food, electricity, healthcare. I haven't talked to very many Cubans about how they feel |
| 2:02.4 | about this latest development where you have the just really awkward foreign. It's just really |
| 2:10.1 | awkward foreign policy where just an orange corrupt felon is sort of deciding, yeah, I think I'd |
| 2:15.2 | like that over there. That seems like a lovely |
| 2:17.6 | island. I'd like Gaza to build some hotels there, if I could. But I would assume that every |
| 2:25.4 | Cuban generation wants the people of Cuba to suffer less than they're presently suffering. |
| 2:31.6 | Yeah, I feel like that's an easy stance. Like, like they are suffering probably the worst in the world right now. Like, they have nothing. Not the worst. Hades got it worse. There are places that have it worse. It's pretty bad, but it's pretty bad. It is what Tony's saying is so. It's stuck in the 1950s and the island's been rotting for 70 years. They're in a place. They're going to be displaced. |
| 2:52.5 | They're a country. Where are they going to be displaced to, right? Because we say |
| 2:55.7 | exactly. But anything right now is almost better than Cuba, which is my point. They have a place |
| 3:01.2 | where they live. This is no different than what we talk about in Gaza, which is if you're |
| 3:06.1 | ultimately displaced from the land in which |
| 3:08.7 | you live, now you're a nomad and you're trying to figure out where to go. The poverty is obviously |
| 3:14.5 | terrible for many, many, many people around the country right now. It only will increase when you |
| 3:22.6 | have people taking your land and, again, displacing you from your home. |
| 3:27.6 | But you live in a home. |
| 3:29.3 | Jeremy, the situation is a home. |
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