Jake Johnson

Michael Kosta digs into the latest D.C. headlines: Trump's teleprompter operator allegedly made $100K by betting on what the president would say in his speeches, Pete Hegseth is rolling out testosterone tests for America's warriors, and JD Vance gives a whole new meaning to "helicopter parent." Plus, the VP seems a little too excited about the way Joe Biden eats ice cream.
In another edition of Sports War, Desi Lydic and Michael Kosta butt heads over the biggest headlines from the FIFA Men's World Cup: Spain's Lamine Yamal faces off against an Argentina player who once bathed him, a Norway fan refuses to row along with others, and Senegal's team doctor turns out to be a team gynecologist.
Actor and producer Jake Johnson sits down with Michael to discuss his new Apple TV comedy film, "The Dink." They talk about learning the language of tennis and its obsession with legs, coming up in improv with a hunger to work as an actor, giving ridiculous and impractical advice on his podcast "We're Here to Help," and the joy of raising his daughters… even if they're Dodgers fans.
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