The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Hour 1: A Good Ol' Fashioned Rip Off
Episode Date: July 31, 2024Before Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Schmidt joins the show to talk about the Chinese National Swim team's doping scandal - Lucy Rhoden talks Olympics, including the Women's Gymnastics winning gold. P...lus, USA's 3x3 basketball team led by Jimmer and a Barry son goes down to Serbia and a photo of Wemby doesn't look real. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This is the Don LeBattor Show with the Stoogats Podcast.
We've got an emergency call right now from Lucy Rodin from her father's basement because she's eager to talk about
gymnastics. There are things happening in the Olympics. She hasn't been able to talk about them
into a microphone. So Lucy joins us now from what looks like is that wood paneling back there?
It is a great basement. I love a good basement and that one is straight out of the 70s. I mean,
that's amazing
There's so much wood paneling and my dad decided to decorate like you can see it over here by hanging up more wood
Like there are different slabs of wood
Hung up on the wood and all the frames are wood and all the furniture is wood if there is a house fire
We are screwed
Tell us about why it is that you're so eager to talk about all things
gymnastics. Just before you came on we were talking, Izzy was asking me do the
men have to dance or fake dance in the corner? Why don't they have to dance on
floor exercise? They should have to dance. Thank you. Why don't they? What is happening there?
I don't know it's wrong they have to prove that they have rhythm too. Why would
you not want to talk about gymnastics? Team Golt.
That team is legendary. Simone Biles, every time I watch her, it's just like,
you just, you know you're watching history and it's hard to even say that she's a generational talent
because she's more than that. Like she's, I don't know what the next step is, but it's generational talent, Simone Biles.
Lucy, we didn't really get to talk about the rest
of the gymnastics team yet.
We've only really talked about Simone Biles today.
So can you talk about some of the things
that the rest of this team has gone through
to get back to the top of the podium in this Olympics,
specifically Suni Lee,
who was kind of the star of the Tokyo Olympics?
Suni Lee, like every time they play her story,
it makes me wanna cry,
just because to go
through the things she's gone through where she won gold at Tokyo in the all-around competition.
And there was a lot of pushback to it because we all know Simone Biles opted out of that
Olympics after getting the twisties.
And so she had to deal with like horrible stuff online, which ended up being the least
difficult thing she had to deal with.
She goes and she's a gymnast at Auburn, wakes up one day and her face is completely swollen shut. She like can't
breathe. Gains 45 pounds in like two weeks and finds out that she has this
like kidney disease that that they don't know if she's ever gonna play
gymnastics again. That she'll ever be able to compete. So she had to go through
like insane like medical procedures and training to get back to be able to
compete and it started from scratch. She lost all her skills.
Like her body was still recovering like 45 pounds in two weeks is like bat shit
crazy. And then to do that, go all the way back to the Olympics,
win the team gold and have such an amazing performance.
Like it is remarkable what she has gone through.
And like even outside of her health issues, she's dealt with stalkers.
Like at Auburn,
she had to take online classes cause she couldn't deal with just like
the popularity on campus.
Like this girl has been through hell and back
over the last four years.
And for it to end up with a team gold is just like,
I'm just so happy for her.
I'm happy for all of them.
Lucy, you know what's wild to me is having watched gymnastics
since like I've said a couple of times now since 84,
is that these women are going to college
after competing in the Olympics.
And I'm wondering how much that helps.
Just sort of the team environment that you're constantly in
helps you overcome these types of things
instead of feeling like you're an individual sport, like maybe in the past.
Yeah, what's weird is this is sort of like feels kind of like a new trend.
Like previous Olympians, they would just compete professionally.
And I think there's a big difference in what NIL has brought to the space where you're able to compete and make money. I know that Jade talked about it
how going to Oregon State and like having that constant just like having coaching all the time
having the ability to hone her skills at maybe a smaller level just being the collegiate stage has
helped so much and there's the ability for these athletes to make money now. Jordan Childs goes to
UCLA, Hazley Rivera is 16, she'll probably go to college.
That's crazy that she's 16 years old.
That actually upsets me.
Like you're not allowed to be more accomplished
than me when you're 16.
Like that's just not allowed.
But it's really cool to see these like collegiate athletes.
Like that's crazy that they are competing right now
in Paris and three months from now
they're gonna be at a frat party.
That's insane.
I just saw a sweep across the faces of
Jessica and Mike. I'm not totally sure I have this right because I don't know what they're saying to
each other but that music does give off more Asian spa than it does Olympics. It's Chris is really
married to this bit because he's insistent that this is the Olympics theme and I'm like yeah on
that service it was for the Beijing Olympics and he's like we're Olympics theme. And I'm like, yeah, on that service, it was for the Beijing Olympics.
And he's like, we're in too deep.
I'm like, no, there's plenty of time.
No one's going to call you out on continuity
if you decide, you know what,
let me get something more culturally appropriate.
But it's not, it doesn't feel to me like athletic glory
and gymnastics.
It's you getting a medal right now.
It doesn't feel like a spa though.
No, no, you're not.
I can picture you getting a medal with this music. doesn't feel like a spa though. No, no
Can we get the right way the heavy metal band from the opening ceremony You're a Jira. Can we get that those rights and play this during our own for corn this fall? Oh
This has deep tissue massage in it somewhere. Where are you?
Somewhere. Where are you getting these massages? They're not actually...
Where's the lettuce? What?
I got a deep tissue massage once at the Mandarin Oriental
and that kind of feels like what I heard there.
It feels like Epcot.
It does. There's going to be people on drums in a second.
And I'm rounding there to just get an egg roll in me.
This is what I enjoy about our group and all its expertise.
This is what I enjoy about our group and all its expertise.
This is what I enjoy about our group and all its expertise.
There is no one here who has more experience with what the music would be in an Asian spa deep tissue situation.
There is no one here who has more experience with what the music would be in an Asian spa deep tissue situation. There is no one here who has more experience with
what the music would be in an Asian spa deep tissue situation. It's not the
humble brag that you think it is. I'm not certain you should be discussing that. I am a person
Roppercraft with like a word. Bonafide's here. Lucy are you excited about other
things or is it just gymnastics are you excited about other things or is it just gymnastics?
Are you excited about the Chinese swimming meat scandal?
I focus on gymnastics.
I haven't been able to watch the Olympics.
I've been kind of busy with personal things in my life
that are none of your business.
But now that I'm back, I got the gold zone,
I'm ready to go.
I turned it off so it wouldn't ruin
the beautiful wood paneling view. I'm really into wrestling, which is kind of weird. And I'm really
excited. That starts in a couple of days. But for those that are following the tainted meat
scandal of 2024, apparently these Chinese swimmers who have done very, very well in the pool,
especially this year, are testing positive for a contaminant that they are claiming is in meat, but the levels don't necessarily match up. The
Olympics, it seems like if you're looking to game the system, this is the year to
do it because there's all sorts of... usually the Olympics sometimes outsource
as a governing body over specific sports and that's not happening. So you're
having all sorts of different things happen in the world of boxing and whatnot.
And the idea that you can come up with an excuse
and all of a sudden they say, okay.
I'm familiar with that in baseball.
Someone used tainted meat not too long ago.
And you, but you could offer,
they offered them tainted meat to test.
Hey, look, we test this tainted meat.
It's clear that we're not cheating.
It's nonsense.
Like to me, and especially in the Olympic sports,
and it's happened with the USA,
when it sniffs of cheating, it's usually cheating.
I mean, you remember,
there used to be an East Germany and a West Germany.
That was crazy.
If it smells like cheating, it's cheating?
The East Germans were always consistently
thought to be cheating, and it turned out,
yeah, they were.
And so Americans have probably cheated in the past,
certainly, and these Chinese swimmers,
if they're testing positive, and they're just letting an
Excuse be the reason why they continue to compete
I think it's nonsense too, but Mike is saying if you're gonna cheat this would be the year to cheat
It seems like a lot of people, you know sleeping at the steering wheel, you know
What they're testing for affects the heart in some way. You're sleeping while you're driving, right?
What they're testing for affects the heart in some way. That means you're sleeping while you're driving, right?
It's a, I don't know if it, I think at the heart of it,
no pun intended, it's supposed to improve
your cardiovascular stamina.
Yeah, just a coincidence that that was in the burger I had.
You know when you guys were on Soarin' at Epcot?
This is when you fly over the Great Wall of China.
This is the music that's playing in the background.
I think it might legitimately be.
Juju, put it on the poll, please. When it sniffs like cheating, is it usually cheating? I notice Izzy keeps going back to the well on his Olympics nostalgia growing up in the 80s.
Lucy, since you are considerably younger than most of us, what are your nostalgic Olympic memories
that you think about when
you watch the Olympics every four years?
So I used to have to spend the summer in Iowa every year, which was like the worst summer
vacation ever. But it was pretty cool in 2008 because Sean Johnson was representing the
USA on the women's gymnastics team and Lolo Jones. I don't know, she plays like every
sport, but she was representing the USA
and whatever she was doing.
And we got to go to like their presser in Iowa
and like their meet and greet, which was super cool.
So it was really awesome to get to like meet them
and see them and I was like a kid at the time.
And then to see them perform was really, really cool.
So the 2008 Beijing Olympics, I was 10.
I was hoping you were gonna say,
my favorite Olympic nostalgia was when
they couldn't do the Olympics. You're just that young. They did it in Tokyo a year later.
When she used the phrase that is part of the parlance for what it is that we
were talking about with the twisties it sounds so much nicer than it actually is.
The twisties seem terrifying but they have such a nice name.
It seems so gentle, comfortable.
They got into that in the documentary.
It sounds cute, like a little dance.
Like, oh, I'm doing the twisties.
Doesn't sound so cute if you have moles.
Yeah, that's true.
Jessica, thank you for the pantomime visual image
of what it would look like.
Twisties!
If somebody did the twisties.
Do you ever get up and you're like,
is it inside me anymore?
Because those are usually outside.
Yeah, every day.
So you are not, Lucy, you are not with Greg Cody
who is saying that our United States men's gymnastics
team celebrated way too much for winning a bronze medal and finishing in third place.
Greg Cody, respectfully, will never get near a bronze medal in his lifetime.
Like, that's crazy to me.
Why would you not be happy if you went to the Olympics?
The USA men's gymnastics team has historically struggled at the Olympics.
Bronze is amazing for them.
I don't know why we can't just be happy for each other.
Yeah, that's it. You said that so angrily.
Oh, I'm sorry. Sorry that that was the best day of their life, but it wasn't good enough for Greg
Cody. With all due respect, they're celebrating third place. I mean, that's ridiculous. It is,
Lucy. Come on, third place. No one celebrates third place.
Absolutely not. If you have never reached that stage before,
you should be able to celebrate it.
I didn't see a lot of people complaining
about the Brazilian women's gymnastics team
celebrating their silver, I think they were bronze,
their bronze yesterday because that is a team
that hasn't had success in women's gymnastics before,
doesn't have a country that really
puts a lot of financial support behind women's gymnastics,
and no one was angry
at them for celebrating.
Well you don't know. You don't know that.
There's a Brazilian Greg Cody.
Do an afternoon drive somewhere?
The last time they meddled in that team event this music made sense.
You have no proof that there's not a Greg Cody somewhere on radio in Brazil
spitting in Portuguese that those losers shouldn't be celebrated.
He's the executive producer of his radio show.
I don't want to know him.
Dangerous in Brazil.
I had a hard time yesterday trying to get something off the ground that I know I'll be able to get off the ground now
because we derailed when I talked about it mentioning... mentioning that connor stallions is going to be
aid doing a documentary on netflix this month and it just derailed into jessica's
grandma
getting the italian stallion as a stripper for her fiftieth birthday
uh... but are you know it in the penalty box for the good conversation
shit
are you are are you actually did by a Connor Stallion's documentary
on Netflix coming out later this month?
Yes, the Netflix Untold series has been like,
it's crazy hit or miss.
Like they have had some really, really good,
like I loved their Manti Te'au piece they did.
And then their Florida Gators one I hated
with every fiber of my being, was so bad so I don't necessarily
I'm not expecting anything out of it, but I believe this will be the first time he's spoken about this whole incident
I think the only thing he's been he's been doing is cameos. So I'm excited to see a non cameo interview of Conor Stallions
I don't know what information is gonna come out that we don't already know but I'm intrigued
information is going to come out that we don't already know, but I'm intrigued. Pete What are you most excited about upcoming this season now that we've figured out how it is that
you're going to do your job so that you can have better resources and better infrastructure around
what you're doing?
Julie This is just a really weird season around the fact that these crazy matchups are now
conference matchups. So, like, the possibility of going to see Ohio State
at Oregon is really exciting or Texas hosting Georgia.
The amount of games you have to pull from this year
is a lot better in previous seasons where like,
I feel like in the college football year,
you have two to three weeks every season
where you just kind of had like a dud week.
Like there aren't really great competitive matchups.
That weird week in November where the SEC
is playing like FCS schools, you're gonna avoid that
this year. So I'm excited that we're gonna have good football every single
weekend. Lucy, look how happy she is just thinking about it. She is radiant. We are
four Saturdays away from a midnight Eastern Hawaii home game, Lucy. I have my
little college football magazine here and I've been reading it. Oh, the Phil Steele book. I have my little college football magazine here
and I've been reading it.
Oh, the Phil Steele book.
It's so good.
I've been reading it too.
I'm in a bad place because he's like,
I was making it to the playoff
and I can't think like that.
I'm sick, I'm sick, I'm under the weather.
I was making the playoff.
Lucy, before you go,
what was the highlight of babysitting Willow last week?
Oh, that's good. I liked the ice cream walks. I ate a lot of ice cream, so did she.
So I think those were probably my favorite because eventually, like, you're just sitting in front of salt and straw
and you're just trying to pull and you're like, I have to give up. I just have to get ice cream.
So I had a lot of ice cream. So did she.
She was a little heavy when we got back. Yeah, yeah, for sure.
But she was happy.
See you later, Lucy. You were really a bad influence on Willow. Willow was being,
yeah, she was just being stubborn and she just- Well, I resent that.
Sit in front of ice cream places. I'm a fun aunt.
Thank you, Lucy. Good talking to you.
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I don't know if Stugats has seen a photograph
that was going viral yesterday for obvious reasons.
And at the risk of alienating the audio audience, I will just tell you
to please just search wherever it is that you get your social media information. Wemby photograph,
or Wemba Nyama photograph. Stu Gouds, have you seen the photograph of Wemba Nyama? I believe this is
what he's going to do to the entire NBA in three or four years. I assume.
I assume, yes.
I assume that Wemba Nyama is going to keep growing.
I don't think he is done growing.
But that is a basketball player is at,
has his face in Wemba Nyama's thigh.
Like legitimately where Wemba Nyama's thigh is.
That.
You would have to jump to kiss Victor's belly button.
That player cannot jump up
and get higher than Wemba Nyama's head.
I don't believe that.
Did you see him getting stuffed at the rim?
It happened to Rudy Gobert too.
Wemby?
Yeah.
Wemby did?
Yeah, and Gobert did too.
By who?
They have Wemby still camping out at the perimeter, which is interesting.
An interesting way to use them, especially against Japan.
When Hachimura went out, they had such a size advantage,
but they just stayed to their game.
It's odd.
I did notice like in, in basketball,
in an international basketball,
you really notice when someone is below
like the average height of the other team,
but in gymnastics, it's the opposite.
If you see someone and you're like, wow,
that woman looks really tall.
And then you Google it and they're five one.
Yeah.
Look at those long arms.
Did anybody watch the three X three basketball last night
with Jimmer?
Yeah.
So there's another Barry brother had no idea.
Yeah.
Canyon.
Canyon.
Canyon is playing on this team.
Apparently there are Miami ties to it, but Jimmer was there and there was a moment, it
was a rough go.
Jimmer had a clear path to a finger roll and he hit the bottom of the rim and it got me
thinking what if our best athletes played basketball instead of basketball.
It is strange, right?
Because on the women's side there are WNBA players and I'm always gonna say 3v3.
I don't know where X came from. It's 3v3. X just stole it.
No, it's 3x3.
No, it's 3v3. That's three by fours.
It's three on place.
The commentator made it. He wanted to call it 3x3. I gotta do it.
It's 3x3.
But no, I just don't understand why we're using that level of player. Why can't we get other level of players?
We talked about this during the postgame show yesterday. So the US women's team only has two current WNBA players.
They have one college player and one player who was sort of in the W and now she's not
anymore, but she does like specifically 3X3 events.
And so from what I understand, to select the 3X3 team, you have to have players that have
played in a certain amount of like qualifying events. And so in the US, like our best basketball players are obviously
players that want to play five on five basketball and they want to be on five on five Olympic
rosters. So that's where most of the talent pool is focusing on. So it's like, you're
not getting your, your, uh, like 12 best five on five better than Jimmer for debt. Like
that's what we did. Why couldn't we get like the big three, the ice cube league,
those guys would qualify, right?
I don't know if that would qualify for it.
I think the international three on three or three x three,
excuse me, three x three tournaments
have a different points.
This is all Olympic qualifier stuff
has its own specific route for doing it.
But what I was saying about the women's team is that you're not they're not taking like your best
Five on five team plus subs and then your next four best players are playing 3x3
That wasn't how they chose the team or else the team would probably look a little bit different
Izzy, I feel like you'd agree with me here
I don't like the three on three when you don't check up the ball. I need a check. They check no
No, I saw a lot of I see a lot of getting the rebound and then going out to the three on three when you don't check up the ball. I need a check. They check. No, no
I saw a lot of I see a lot of getting the rebound and then going out to the three-point line when somebody's already made about
Take backs. Those are take backs
I saw Jim for that check
I know but it's not check on every play like if the ball goes into the hoop
We need to go check it back up. You can't get the ball out of the hoop and then start playing again
That tells me you've never played through with Mike. I just need a single check and I'm good.
It feels like a game to me.
No.
A couple of checks here and there.
One of the underrated parts of that cable guy scene
was when Chip actually checks the ball.
Looks good.
I actually-
It makes it feel official, a check.
That's all.
I saw last night, believe it or not,
I was, this is funny that you mentioned Jim Carrey,
his first ever appearance on
National television which was ten minutes long the amount of confidence and talent that he had the first time
He was on Johnny Carson and Letterman where he's just doing
Impersonations, it's a ten minute set of impersonations. I couldn't believe how talented it was right out of the box
Earlier this week I saw one of those anniversary things on I couldn't believe how talented it was right out of the box. Were you moved again emotionally or what happened there? I mean, hell of a night you had.
Earlier this week I saw one of those anniversary things on social media that sent a chill down
my spine.
Geez.
The mask turns 30.
Oh wow.
That one hurt.
I need more chills in my life.
You guys get all these chills.
Sam's got them all right now.
Football's coming.
If you just said Hawaii's playing a midnight game, if that didn't do it, nothing will.
I have an idea.
Be a woman of average weight and height and go into an office.
Juju, put it on the poll please.
3X3, 3V3 or 3 on 3.
3 Twitter 3.
Put that too.
And also, when you mention the optics or the optical illusions of people seeming to be
bigger or smaller than they are, this happens to me all the time in the movies. Happened
to me a couple of days ago with Daniel Craig in a scene. I was like, oh my God, he's small.
He's tiny, small. 007 is tiny, small. This happens to you guys how often watching the
movies where your're surprised.
Usually they do a good job of hiding
when their star is small by surrounding them
with small people.
You are doing like apple crates,
which is like a Tom Cruise, Tony Scott trick.
Well, De Niro also wears like high.
Platform shoes.
Yeah, he wears platform shoes.
I got the reverse of that when I was in Beijing
for the Beijing games and Vince Vaughn was on the escalator
going the opposite direction.
And he's tall.
And so I was one, I don't remember in the movies
him being, or stand out tall,
but he was stand out tall here.
When I was younger, I went to like a Planet Hollywood event
that Arnold Schwarzenegger was attending,
and I was like eight years old.
And I remember thinking, where's the rest of him because yeah you just because those action stars
were larger than life and Stallone also really tiny I see yeah you see Stallone
standing next to Thunder lips in that ring like Hogan's a big guy but that was
comical but he's got a big heart I mean out. Statham is Statham short.
He should get that checked out.
Tiny guy.
You guys saw Hulk Hogan or Thunder Lips or Terry Bollea. He was with Dan Campbell at Detroit Lions practice.
Makes sense.
And he did it right after the Republican National Convention so Dan Campbell caught a good amount of heat for just allowing Hulk Hogan to do wrestling. I don't understand giving Dan Campbell heat
for that. That is pitch perfect. Is that what we're doing now really? I mean.
Let Terry Bollea show up to Lions camp. It's Hulk Hogan. Yeah I would I'd say I'd love to be in that room
but I think can you OD on testosterone? It'd be a lot if if Dan
Campbell is... We'll find out in the Olympics I guess when the testing's all
done. Well what's going on with that? We're gonna interview Mike Schmidt here
about this Chinese this Chinese swimming scandal. You got me excited. Yeah wrong Mike Schmidt.
Michael Jackson. A Pulitzer Prize winner. Not a Hall of Fame third baseman.
Yeah I don't know how much he can explain because there's a big boxing controversy and
you have to be super careful in what you're reading and what's getting aggregated because
there are female boxers that wouldn't be female boxers under the previous testing, but they are not
transgender. They are not arguing, they're just testing for higher
levels of testosterone and it's being reported that this is unsafe and I know
we're all learning this on the fly. I think combat sports because of biology
is a pretty good line in the sand to draw but there is so much
misinformation going on about this specific testing regimen and I'm
curious to know what's going on here.
We're going to get some legitimate expertise on this from a Pulitzer Prize winner who
disappoints Dugats by being Mike Schmidt, not the Hall of Fame.
I was about to say what it gets, I mean.
Third baseman.
But speaking of being disappointed, I wanted to ask you guys how I'm supposed to be feeling about an interaction that I had this weekend
with ostensibly a fan who was ostensibly complimenting me.
Are you ready?
Because I don't feel like it ended up
actually being a compliment.
So I walk in to a store, a furniture store,
and there's only one person there working, and the
person's face lights up with delight upon seeing me. And so I hold out my hand
and the first words the person says to me is, Hi! I was a fan! Didn't follow you to DraftGames Network, huh?
Just fell off the earth after ESPN there.
How am I supposed to feel about that? All of it?
At least they were a fan at one point of your career.
That's correct. That is correct.
So there's two ways I could have gone. Like it could have been A, I stopped following you, I was a big fan, or ooh, you ticked me off at some point,
no longer a fan of yours, but I was.
But I get this all the time as well.
Where are you guys now?
Well, that wasn't what happened though.
That, what ended up happening is he explained
that he had left sports.
Oh, too bad for him.
Which was an excellent pivot.
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Don LeBataard!
If all the raindrops were lemon drops and gum drops, oh what a rain that would be.
Stugats!
Standing outside with my mouth open wide.
Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah. wide if all the raindrops were lemon drops and gumdrops oh what a rain that
would be this is the done libertar show with the Stu guards Mike shovels red
beans and rice into his ma as Greg Cody would say it was gaping ma how do we
feel about jerk seasoning not a fan no jerk, I love it out of my life jerk all of it. Yeah
You guys sweat when you eat spicy food. It's like an annoying spice depends on spicy
It's like an annoying spicy that jerk is all spice. I don't know what it is. It's spicy with a tang
If I smell it what it is really, uh-huh. Hmm. Yeah, they're really hot wings
I'll start getting the the brow sweat a little bit.
I can't wear glasses when I eat spicy
because then my glasses fog up.
Charlotte gets the brow sweat real bad.
I get it in the back of my neck.
On a level of jerk, Mike, how jerk was that chicken?
Think Colin Jost.
Got it, yep.
I need an Aaron Rodgers level.
Really jerky, huh?
Or I'm not eating it.
Give me like Billy Gill.
Really?
Just mild.
What is that rate on the Romo scale?
A Romo is, oh, that's Greg Cody level.
My dad loves some Tony Romo jerk.
Where's Axel Rose?
Axel Rose is like the Carolina Ghost Reaper.
Hey Axel, Hetfield got burned.
Just go out there, play a little earlier.
No, in fact, two hours late, 40 minutes shorter.
F*** you!
We're gonna have Michael Schmidt on with us in a little while.
I've never been so prepared for an interview.
I mean, this is very exciting, talking about Hot Corner.
I mean...
It is not that Michael Schmidt.
It is the Pulitzer Prize winning Michael Schmidt
who covered baseball for a while.
Yeah.
Ha ha ha.
He had notes, Dan.
Terrible rip.
He had notes.
It was silly as a boss, seven to 10.
Let me explain to you what just happened there, Jessica.
I waited.
I waited because he held up the paper.
He had the joke.
He was going to make a ripping sound and his left arm
He really did he heard it butterfly doing the butterfly stroke earlier in the show redemption
Better but you are ripping those bad fast. I'm gonna rip this paper
Well, wait a minute Jessica. You're saying it's bad the ripping of the paper actual ripping of
it is terrible he's ripping off a corner of it the second one sounded better
for audio purposes than the first one but both of them were
less than what they could have been i don't know why it is you could just rip
it right down the middle
let me try again
and you can keep trying it to me this favor okay since you've now lost your
ability to ask him questions about being a third baseman for the phillies
and what happens in the mustache and uh...
uh... can you just throughout the interview your only contribution to all
of this can be just to occasionally ripped papers all right
michael schmidt
you're so bad at it why are you so bad at this
you know what let's do this around the room. Show him who can be better.
Michael Schmidt, I will tell people, he was covering the Mets and the Yankees
when he was 25 years old during the steroid era.
He has won a couple of Pulitzer Prizes because he might be the best investigative reporter in America.
He's a reason to keep buying newspapers.
His book is Donald Trump vs. the United states inside the struggle to stop a president and he's got this story which seems to
be the biggest scandal at the olympics i'm not really sure why he's covering
the chinese national team right now perhaps we uh... will find out together
why he's covering the chinese national team michael thank you what go ahead
better
with the other all thank you. Go ahead. Better. Thank you for joining us, Michael.
Can you please tell us why it is and how it is that you came to be covering this story?
The best job that I ever had in journalism was covering off the field legal issues and
drugs and sports earlier in my career.
And I always wanted to get back to it.
And when I found out several months ago
about what had happened in China
around these positive tests,
it was just too compelling of a story.
And we've got a lot going on.
I'm a, I worked for the Washington Bureau of the Times.
We've obviously got a presidential race
that we need to be putting a lot of our time and
energy into, but we thought that this story was really important.
And I've always wanted to get back to covering drugs and sports.
And that's how I found myself in the middle of this.
Why was that the best job you've ever had in journalism?
I think that the thing about corruption in sports is that there's a lot of it and there's
different dynamics to it that make it more compelling to cover. In Washington,
where I do my usual day-to-day job, there's two parties breathing down each other's back,
there's inspectors generals, there's the FBI, there's a lot of oversight of what's going on.
And most people in Washington went there because they thought that they could do something of good,
you know, at least most people, at least in sports, people are there for a range of different reasons.
And there's far less oversight. And the media is much more focused on covering the day to day on the
field stuff than they are interested in covering what's going on off the field.
And that makes for dynamics of corruption that are different and at times easier to
break into.
How has the doping in sports changed since you started reporting on it a couple decades
ago?
When I started covering drugs and sports around 2006, and this is sort of the lead up to the
Mitchell Report and questions about Alex Rodriguez and Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz and Sammy
Sosa, that sort of era.
And at that time, WADA, the World Anti-Doping Agency, which is sort of the central player
in this China doping story, they were seen as the highest standard of policing drugs
and sports.
They held themselves out as that.
They were very transparent and they were big critics
of sports like baseball. They really went after baseball and baseball was sort of the one that
was seen as being behind and laying on the brakes and not wanting to dive into really exposing its
own players. When I come back to the story, you know, several months ago, WADA is a different entity. And the questions
about it are whether this group, which is supposed to be ensuring that there's a level playing field
in sports, that sports are clean, there's questions about whether they are doing their job,
are they laying on the brakes for athletes, are they unwilling to go after players? And that's a big, big
change from when the last time I covered this story.
To recap for the listener, 23 top tier Chinese swimmers tested positive for a banned substance
months before the Tokyo Olympics. The Chinese cleared them of doping, blaming a hamburger
in a hotel kitchen.
And I think I have this right when I say nobody knew it until your first story in April, right?
So this is a cover up?
Yeah.
And there's, there's another important part that you need to know, which is that just,
just a day ago, we broke a story that there's a current member of the Chinese swimming team who's scheduled to race in a very important relay
on Thursday, who tested positive in 2022
and was cleared last December of doping
and no one knew about this.
It was not publicly announced
and they blamed hamburgers for that positive test.
And there's a lot of questions about whether that's
another example of the Chinese anti-doping authorities
and the World Anti-Doping Agency
not holding athletes to account.
No one knew about this.
No one knew that there was this swimmer
who had an incredibly powerful steroid in her system
as recently as 2022, who's in the, as recently as 2022 who's in the
you know scheduled to be in the pool in Paris and what was the the excuse given
for that one might because I'm curious when when Wada allows this to happen it
doesn't feel like they used to allow for hey it was just some hamburger meat
that's okay it doesn't feel like feels like they're being a lot more loose with
their with their rulings here.
So not to go too inside doping on this, but basically, if you're going to beat a doping allegation, you need to prove essentially how you were an unwitting victim of contamination. And in
this case, the case that we're talking about here with this swimmer who's in Paris, they were never able to prove actually
how she was contaminated with this hamburger.
And they just said, we think it was meat
because we think some meat in China
may be tainted with this substance.
But they were never able actually
to show how it exactly happened.
And that's not how anti-doping experts say
the system's supposed to work.
Essentially, you are responsible for what is in your system.
And it is on you to prove that you did nothing wrong.
And in this case, they were never able to prove that.
Do all Olympic athletes get held to the same standard
in terms of how often they're tested?
And if so, are other Olympians really upset about this whole scandal happening
right during the Olympics?
So athletes have been fairly vocal about this.
You know, former athletes like Michael Phelps testified before Congress about
this, Katie Ledecky has spoken out about it.
Other athletes have said they've lost confidence in the
World Anti-Doping Agency to do its job. And that has created a lot of doubt amongst these athletes
is, is everyone competing on the same playing field? Several months ago in the midst of this reporting, I went to NBC and I said,
can you be confident that the that when the fan sits down to watch the Olympics that they'll
be watching athletes competing on a level playing field?
And NBC acknowledged receiving my email and still hasn't gotten back to me.
I want to share with the audience something behind the scenes here.
Stugatz's fingers have gotten fatter, his voice has become less of a whisper, and so
very often he's trying to talk to me privately, but some of the stuff leaks out over the air
when he should just be talking to me.
I will share with the audience that while Michael was talking, Stugots
actually said the following, maybe stop eating burgers, hey Dan, that's all I've
got. You're so bad at it, Stugots. You were so bad at it. Oh that was good, it felt good.
I haven't been watching like every swimming event in the Olympics admittedly, but I
did hear NBC briefly mention this when one of the Chinese swimmers, I can't remember which one it
was, was about to dive into the pool before an event. Do you think that NBC has covered this well
or are they kind of trying to keep the controversy away from viewers at home? It's not from the competitions that I've seen when I've tuned in.
It doesn't seem to be a central talking point of what's going on.
And I'll be interested to see how they deal with it on Thursday night, where I believe
three members of the Chinese relay team that are scheduled to compete have tested positive
before and not been sanctioned for
For for those positive tests. So that will be a sort of test of this about how much
NBC is is willing to take this on and discuss this mike
I'm curious what the reaction has been to the united states being very vocal about this having congressional
Things going on like what has been the reaction to the u.s. Being very vocal about this, having congressional things going on.
Like what has been the reaction to the US being so vocal
about the Chinese fail tests?
So something extraordinary happened last week
that it's really important to try and explain.
And it's a little inside Olympic stuff.
But basically the World Anti-Doping Agency and the Olympic
Committee are very concerned that there's an ongoing criminal investigation in the United
States being done by the FBI and the Justice Department into these positive tests.
And there was some question about whether that investigation and Congress threatening
to cut WADA's funding and criticisms of WADA from American anti-doping
authorities was going to jeopardize the 2034 bid for Salt Lake City to host the Winter Olympics.
So coming into the announcement of that bid last week, there was some angst amongst Americans that
maybe they would not give this bid to the United States.
And what happened was is that the state of Utah and the committee for Salt Lake City
essentially cut a deal with the IOC in which they basically said, we will agree to try
and work to push back on these investigations and these
efforts by the Americans to look into these doping allegations and basically
condition that on the bid,
giving the IOC the ability to take the bid away if Utah and Salt Lake City are
not able to help them push back on these investigations.
And that's just in the twist in terms of this story, that was certainly not something that
I saw coming.
Pete He is legitimately the only reporter ever to win two Pulitzer Prizes and also spend
some time with Dontrell Willis and the Toledo Mudheads back in 2008.
Before we let you go, and I I urge you all his book is Donald Trump
versus the United States Inside the Struggle to Stop a President. He does very good investigative
work and I urge you all to check out that work. Before we let you go though, Michael,
Trump is scheduled to be sentenced in the Stormy Daniels case on September 18th. That
seems to be a pretty seismic moment. He seems to be running to stay out of prison. Do
you have any idea what's going to happen there?
So trying to predict what's going to happen in anything
between now and November is crazy. If you think about it in
the past month, what we've seen, we saw,. We saw a presidential candidate essentially implode
before our eyes and then have to try out
in front of the country about his own acuity
and fail at that and then be pushed out by his own party.
You've seen an assassination attempt
on one of the candidates.
You've seen the emergence of an entirely new candidate.
The Supreme Court made a major ruling on some of Trump's actions in the midst of this.
You have the delaying of that sentencing, which will happen in September.
We're not even, I think we're a hundred days out, maybe we're a little more.
So who knows?
That case has sort of been the little engine that could in the sense that it has had, I think, much more of a dramatic impact than people initially thought it was, considering all the criminal cases that were brought against Trump.
I think there'll be a lot of pressure on the judge to do something, but at the same time,
does the judge want to put Donald Trump behind bars
as he's running for president?
That would be something pretty extraordinary,
and my guess is that he would have a chance to appeal that
before that would happen, but who knows?
All right, there is the latest information, the dismount.
He hit it just like Simone Biles.
Who knows is the answer.
Michael, thank you for the time.
We appreciate it.
Thanks so much for having me.
I appreciate it.
Alright, I saw you guys practicing back there.
You're cheating.
You're cheating like the Chinese swimmers.
You guys got a whole bunch of practice runs in there.
He could have just said who knows.
Sue had like 17 practice runs.
I missed it. Okay, but I want to now have a competition. Michael you're welcome to be a part of it
if you want to stick around and do a business. No he's done he's got work to do. He doesn't
have time for nonsense. He's busy! He's busy! What is this a lost voice? Let's start with
you Tony I want to have a competition here a paper. We were all critics
We were all right there to criticize Stu gots, but we weren't in the arena doing our actual paper
Ripping so Tony you start us off. Let's see who can do the best paper rip then
I think there's a there's a couple schools of thought here, right?
We've got vertical rip and we've got horizontal so it's do one with a with a horizontal rip
We're gonna go with a rookie move. Yeah
Here go you ready? Yeah
Whoo that one was clean. Well too fast. That was good
Hold on a second Tony is proud of himself for a couple of reasons That's a tough nominee to beat right off the bat
But he's proud of himself not only because the sound was excellent
He tore that damn nearly in half like it was just perfectly straight Stu gots kept tearing like a corner piece of the paper it was
weird yeah my shoulder hurts I mean Michael where are you where Mike where
are you with this Michael all right so I got to stand out you got to red bean you
got to practice. This is not fair.
Cecil, slow and slow. Oh, I like it.
I like it, a slow tear at the beginning.
There is such a thing as too fast to tear.
Yes.
I'm telling you, you got it way too fast.
All right, well, let's see who the consensus winner is.
It's like a PK in soccer.
Are you allowed to just stop and then go again?
I don't know.
It's part of my strategy.
Where's Wada with the rules?
But you only get one chance at it.
Tap, tap, tap, tap.
The one total chance.
Slippin' at the steering wheel.
Ooh, that was good.
That was aggressive.
He he he.
Tony so far, right?
You pulled away from the microphone.
Docs you a couple points.
Yeah.
Chris Cody, you wanna try this?
Actual Terry.
Preparations going with rookies here.
That is fantastic. That is a nice count. Oh, that might be the winner! Winner! Actual Terry's dealing with rookies here Chris Cody did tell us hey you guys are going too fast and then did it slowly
Yeah the form there.
Tempo.
Office services, my mom's office.
Ten years in a life.
Oh my God, your mom hired you for a job too?
A lot of ripping up papers there at the office.
What's happening over there, huh?
Get your own job, I mean.
Come fly!
Are we ready?
Yes, we are.
Mike is still doing launch voice.
Michael!
Oh. Oh, there's a lot going on. Damn. Mike Mike is still doing launch boys That was just a trying to be me that's all I saw that good pacing doubled up Chris
It's really dumb. It's the only way I could do better is doubling up you get a really complicated character was two pieces of paper
That's cheating. I've got three
Okay, mr. Iron man mr. Strong man my bad
Next is it takes me back to our team
Our team like try to hold five. Oh, they're still phone books
You guys know the power team destroyed all of them. I fucking love July you guys believe
That three is cheating you want me to do one. Yeah... No, you can do one for every soul you save.
Level playing field, I mean.
For every soul you claim in the kingdom of God.
All right, he's got three.
That was very clean.
Pretty good.
It was powerful.
Yeah.
Little too fast.
Yeah. Yeah.
I think it's second place to Chris's.
Yeah.
Really?
Izzy and Chris,
Izzy had such a complicated character.
Congratulations, Chris Cody, on being our paper ripping
champion.
I did not know that you had.
Cody Olympics.
Yeah, can you do a horse going through the town?
He delivered.
I mean.
I did not know.
All right.
It took you a while, but you got the music over.
I did not know that you had 10 years of experience, that you are a veteran paper ripper.
Congratulations, it is your finest work as executive producer, a new era of the Dan Levitard show
with Chris Coney. Go get an American flag. It'll make Dan really emotional. I think Dan, you are solidly bronze,
so be careful how much you celebrate.
Greg is watching.
I appreciate you...
Weird segment.
Helping me be a bronze medal finisher.
Straight as I've ever been right there.
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