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November 13, 2025 26 mins
Sharon Osborne breaks down after playing a heartfelt voicemail that President Trump left her to give condolences to her family after the death of Ozzy. Meanwhile, Dana explains why there is no “there” there in response the latest release of emails from the Epstein Files.

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Speaker 2 (01:17):
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Speaker 3 (01:28):
This story is all manner of in saying.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
So.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
A Florida man jumped from a moving vehicle after a
kid called nine to one one to report her parents
fighting inside the car. So the Florida woman had to
grab the wheel of the moving vehicle and bring it
to a stop.

Speaker 3 (01:40):
Her husband just jumped out of the vehicle as they were.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
I mean, I get being aggravated at your spouse so
much sometimes that you want to do that. But don't
you want to just jump out of the car, but don't.
Albert Searcy was charged with tampering or harassing a witness,
domestic violence, fleeing and attempting to elude child abuse, fall prisonment,
driving while his license was suspended or revoked. I mean,
there's a lot here, but a kid called nine one one.

(02:06):
They were trying to pull their car over during an argument,
I guess, and the kid called nine one one saying
the parents were arguing. So the husband jumps out, the
mom pulls it over. Washington County Sheriff's office showed up,
and uh, they were able to get the contact with
the driver, et cetera, and they took him into custody.
He met jacked his face up so bad. Oh my gosh,

(02:27):
that's so bad. He hit like face first. Apparently she
was able to crawl over the mom the center console
and gain control of the vehicle and brought it to
a stop. There were other there were three other minor
kids in the car. How are you a dad and
you're jumping out of a moving car with your babies
in it?

Speaker 3 (02:42):
Like that guy?

Speaker 1 (02:43):
His face got all scorched up, But man he out
of was his wife. I'd beat him half to death
for doing that. I'd make the other side of his
face match, and I'd paint his back porch red. You
gotta be kidding me. Who kind of fruitcake does that?
I'm gonna jump out of the car. I'm so mad.

Speaker 3 (02:59):
I'm a guy.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
He's got you know, all the charges that he's got.
A twenty five year old Florida man was arrested because
police found sixty six pounds of cocaine hidden under his
dog cage. It seems like a weird place to okay.
Florida man was arrested after slapping a Jacksonville deputy's horse
out of Florida, Georgia. Gain that's a police horse. That's
a working horse. You give me slapping that horse. Every

(03:22):
year we've got one of these stories somebody slapped there.
I would slap somebody's slapped a police horse. I feel
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just by the police horses to do that. I'll volunteer.
You slap that horse. I'm gonna just open hand slap
you so hard. They said the horse Ace was in
distress after the smack and Ward was put into cuffs.

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He ought to be.

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(05:14):
this SoundBite. I loved this so much. I saw this
last night. This is Sharon Osbourne. So she was sitting
at a table with her son, Jack, who hunts, by
the way, he's a hunter, and Kelly, her daughter. And
I want you to contrast what you saw with the
plane with what Sharon Osbourne's talking about. So Sharon Osbourne,
as you know, Ozzy Osborne passed away just a couple

(05:36):
of months ago, and clearly they're still dealing with the
grief of all of that. What do we want to
play the longer the shorter one. It's let's play this.
It's a couple of minutes, but it's worth it. And
I want you guys to listen how she just sc

(06:01):
and it's almost like when she began talking about her
interactions with Trump, because Trump had called Sharon and left
a voicemail and he was expressing his condolences and he
was very gracious, and so she's addressing it, and in
the beginning, it sounds like not that she's afraid of anything,
but it sounded like she was a little nervous as

(06:22):
to how the digital economy is going to react to this, right,
And then it's like as she got a third of
the way through, Its like she didn't care. Nice as nice,
good as good, And it was a very brief respite
from the intense tribalization everywhere else. It's worth the listen,
little long, but it's worth the listen. Compare the lady

(06:45):
on the plane to this.

Speaker 4 (06:49):
I mean, should we play the voicemail? Yeah, I'm saying
who it's from? Everyone, Everyone will know.

Speaker 5 (07:00):
I share an a subtle Trump and I just wanted
to wish you the best and the family great as
he was amazing. He was an amazing guy. I met
him a few times and I want to tell you
he was unique in every way and talented. So I
just wanted to wish you the best. And it's a
tough thing. I know how close you were, and whatever
I can do, take care of yourself. Say hello to

(07:22):
the family, Thanks bye.

Speaker 4 (07:26):
Love him or hate him, He didn't have to call
and leave a voicemail.

Speaker 3 (07:31):
Listen.

Speaker 4 (07:34):
When it comes to politics, we know nobody comes out
a winner. Whoever you like, there's half half people are
going to go like this, and now it's more so
than ever in history. Is it that people's choice of
which party, which politicians.

Speaker 3 (07:55):
You can't come out a winner.

Speaker 4 (07:56):
All I know is a man that I know I
worked with for a month. I spent one month with
him and his wife, who was always gracious, elegant, just
a delight to talk to his wife, and he was

(08:20):
always how are the children, how is Kelly. I'm so
proud of Kelly and Jack for what they've done, and
their manners are great, and he was just a great
guy to talk to. And he has always treated me
with respect. Listen, I'm not American. I can't vote. I

(08:44):
don't want to vote. I don't vote for anyone. I
vote for no one, never have, never will. But the
thing is, all I know is he's treated me with respect.
Your father with respect. Wanted nothing from us, nothing Milania,
to say nothing, and they have been great and for

(09:09):
him to take his time to do that for us,
And because do you know what, he doesn't live in
a bubble. He knows what's going on in the street.
He knows what is going on. And I can't say
that for our prime minister.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
Oooh, there gives you a little insight right there. You
know Kris Starmer, the big lefty, She can't say that
of their prime minister. I thought there was a nice
there was a real nice little touch there. But how
refreshing is that I watched that twice as the third
time I've heard it. It is And I wrote about

(09:53):
this in my book Grace Canceled. And the reason I'm
talking about this now is because they see the right
slipping int this a little bit. You have got to
be able to see the humanity and other people if
you ever hope to persuade those other people, what is
this all for.

Speaker 3 (10:15):
It's all for.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
Persuading people to see your perspective, and for people who
look at it from an evangelist perspective, it's about persuading
people to come to Jesus.

Speaker 3 (10:29):
Right.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
When you cannot see the humanity in someone, how are
you ever going to be able to persuade them? Do
you think that you're going to insult them into agreement?
The moment it gets nasty is when that's your indication
that that individual has zero interest and real discussion. They

(10:53):
have zero interest in real debate because it's not about that.
For them, it is either about putting a point on
the board or destroying someone. When I had Kevin Roberts
on the show and we've had a lot. I mean,
the Kevin Roberts interview is the one that went bonkers.
We've had a lot of people we had ready to
find on the show, you know. And I push back
against him pretty vociferously because it's not about being nasty

(11:16):
and trying to flex, like I'm really trying to drill
down into the issue and understand. Because when you can understand,
then you know how to craft a persuasive argument. So
if we're not out there trying to persuade people, then
what's the point, right, what is the point of any

(11:38):
of it? Trying to flex? That's just stupid, That doesn't
move the needle. In fact, it repels people. You should
be judged by how many people you're attracting, not how
many people you're repelling. One person that you can persuade
is someone that you don't have to fight. Furthermore, it's
an additional ideological soldier for your side. We have got

(12:03):
to start properly looking at this in politics tactically, intelligently,
otherwise we're going to lose. And we are right there
where we are about to have everything that we've been
fighting for. Granted, we can do a lot of work
in a lot of other areas. But as somebody who

(12:26):
has been doing this since the Tea Party days, and
I have watched as really legitimate limited government constitutionalists have
fought and have scraped. The victories in the judiciary were
victories spite that football, you know, at least getting the

(12:48):
tax cuts made permanent against some other Republicans that did
not want to make that happen. With the one big
beautiful bill. That was a small victory, but it was
a victory. Nonetheless, realize that these victories aren't going to
be measured by giant yardages. They're little incremental things, back
and forth, back and forth, and how much ground can
you hold, how much more ground can you gain? All

(13:11):
of this is about persuading people, every bit of it,
and you can't. We can't be repelling people. So the
reason I bring this up compare the lady on the
plane was Sharon Osbourne, and Sharon Osbourne, doesn't it sound
like she really came to all of this very organically?
And how did she come to it organically? People were kind,

(13:36):
She said things about gun control I don't agree with.
She's never been nasty about it. Ever, you should be
able to have that debate with people Kevin Roberts. It
was very amicable.

Speaker 3 (13:47):
Kane.

Speaker 1 (13:47):
I thought they were hard questions, and I give him
credit because he knew that it was going to be
like this. I mean, we were incredibly belligerent towards the end.
And Caine's one of the nicest people ever. He's like
nine feet tall. He doesn't look like he is, but
he's like one of the nicest people ever.

Speaker 3 (14:05):
And it was very out of character for him to
be like that.

Speaker 1 (14:07):
But we wanted to make this conversation happen, and it was,
and he knew and he's still and everybody was very
polite and civil. I don't know why it can't be
like that. You don't always have to scream at somebody.
But it sounded like she came to that very organically
and because they were kind. It doesn't hurt to be
nice about it. It's not a weakness. Gosh, it is

(14:29):
not a weakness. Do you guys know how hard it is?
You guys know how hard it is to be nice
when you don't want to be nice. It is hard
for It's always been hard for kind of allowed Junta
jump in a whale. Nobody, you know, nobody, It's hard
to be nice. This is where Patrick Swayze comes in with, oh,
you guys knew I was bringing it here. The cinematic

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Speaker 2 (16:19):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Dana's quick five.

Speaker 3 (16:25):
Well, hey, Cane, we all know Lebanon, Missouri. Lebanon, Missouri,
do we not?

Speaker 1 (16:30):
So this came from Channel CBS Channel thirteen k ORCG.
A woman was charged following a Friday night disturbance. She
fought some kids. Actually, she arranged a fight. It was
like fight club with kids. It was at a laundromat
across from the high school.

Speaker 2 (16:51):
So legitimate.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
Now I am trying to understand her name, kayd Katie. No,
it's not shut up, Are you kidding me? No, her
name's Cad. We're con her Caid because it's dumb if
you spell your name and it's Katie and it's ka
white E. I'm gonna call you cad stop it. Her
name's Cadnn. She was accused of organizing and encouraging a

(17:15):
fight between kids who had an ongoing dispute. The victim
was at a Friday night football game. They got a
message to come to the laundromat to talk about the beef.
That is never gonna go well, when someone's like, come
to the laundermeat, let's talk about beef, your answer is no.
Between them and the other kid. And then they showed
up and there was a large group of kids there
and they all had their phones outset to record World

(17:37):
Star and then they got pushed. The victim got pushed
towards the other juvenile who started assaulting them. They attempted
to break up the fight. They were able to get away,
go back to school and contact the parents, and they
were retreated.

Speaker 3 (17:48):
They were treated at a local hospital for injuries.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
Cadnn claimed that the miner who was assaulted was bullying
doesn't sound like it, and had another juvenile reach out
to arrange the meetup to put an end of the argument.
That sounds dumb now if I was the parent and
I found out this happened. I'd probably text cad None
to meet me at the laundromat and let's talk about
some beef between us and settle it.

Speaker 3 (18:10):
See how that goes.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
Yeah, she deserved to be charged because it's moronic, you know,
like you don't parents, don't set it up. I'm all
about settling disputes on the schoolyard, but not with parents
organizing it.

Speaker 3 (18:20):
That's lame. Stop it.

Speaker 1 (18:22):
A Tennessee death row inmate declines to choose between the
electric chair and lethal injection, So lethal injection it is
ding ding ding ding. Harold Wayne Nichols declined to choose
between the electric chair and lethal injection, so the default
is lethal injection. He thought he was gonna get around
that one, but this state of Tennessee was too smart

(18:43):
for him. He was sentenced to death in nineteen ninety
because he raped and murdered a twenty one year old student,
so he had two weeks to change his mind about
choosing which method. I would have been like, or I'll
suffocate you with the pillowcase or firing squad. I'll use
a pillowcase in a hammer. There you go, firing squad
or lethal injection. Your choice and then we're going to

(19:05):
default to pillowcase and hammer if you you know, that's
where we're going to go if you don't pick That's
what I had told him, You're not gonna outsmart Us.
So they they've only used it five times in the
past decade, the electric chair.

Speaker 3 (19:17):
So now he got.

Speaker 1 (19:19):
He had been given a reprieve due to the wooflu,
so he got lethal injection and he already admitted to it.

Speaker 3 (19:24):
He confessed to it. He's an absolute monster.

Speaker 1 (19:26):
The fact, the sad fact is is that he's been
kept alive that long after nineteen ninety. I mean, you know,
you did the deed, you did the crime, You're out,
You're off this mortal coil. I really feel like, again,
if something was going to come out, it would have
come out number one, number two. The way that I
was reading some of the stuff that's been released so far,
I got this sense that didn't wasn't Trump the one

(19:49):
who kind of tipped everybody off to this in the
first place, after he banned Epstein from mar A Lago.
So do they think that that makes him look bad?
And gut and Virginia Guffery even said in her sore
deposition that he was not implicated or even around or

(20:10):
involved in this talking about Trump at all. But then
it came out that Epstein apparently was trying to well,
he was working to try to undermine Trump this entire time.
In fact, in some of these emails that came out,
Daily Mail had some of these yesterday, he had a
plot to quote let Trump hang himself end quote at
a presidential debate. These were I guess the Democrats in

(20:33):
the House oversight thought they were really going to get
something with us. But he was literally working with Michael
Wolfe that I'm going to come back to that name
in a minute. He was colluding with Michael Wolf Wolf
to undermine Trump. And this was back you know, they
Wolf recorded all of these conversations with Epstein beginning in
twenty fourteen, going to twenty nineteen. Now, why does Michael

(20:54):
Wolf sound familiar, especially during that era, because if you
remember Steve Bannon, who was a perennial idiot, Steve Bannon
was the guy who allowed he invited Michael Wolf. He
invited Michael Wolf to the White House, gave him all access.

Speaker 3 (21:13):
So Michael Wolf was wandering around the.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
White House, he had all access, and Bannon was thanked
generously in the book's acknowledgments, because if there's one thing
you can count on, he's always been a very eager showboater.
Michael Wolfe is brainstorming with Epstein on how to invent
leverage against Trump, and these emails. This was literally the

(21:37):
exact same time that Michael Wolfe was let into the
White House by Bannon, and then he wrote all of
that nasty stuff. And that's one of the reasons why
Trump and Bannon. I mean, he called him sloppy Steve,
and he went after him. Can you imagine you're cozying
up with this guy? What gets me is a lot
of these people want to sit here and throw around
phrases like never Trump if someone had a different choice
in a primary, but they never there's this choice for

(22:00):
themselves when they're actively undermining a sitting president by inviting
a snake in to have all access, who's working with
a literal child sex offender to try to undermine the
sitting president of the United States. I mean, if you
want to call something never Trump, that chus hell sounds
like it. That's not a vote in a primary. That's
like working against a guy who was freely and fairly elected,

(22:22):
letting the guy in there unbelievable. And the entire time,
that's one of the emails. Wolfe was telling him, I
think you should let him hang himself. And they were saying,
if we were able to craft an answer for him,
like trying to sit here and figure out how to
undermine him, how to do it? Remember the smear job

(22:43):
that he tried to do with the quote unquote Trump
biography that really wasn't a Trump biography at all. I mean, unbelievable.
The entire time that Weesel was working to undermine the
administration in every way possible, But there were some folks
who just wanted to see their name in print in
a book acknowledgment wild And I don't know why Democrats

(23:04):
think this is making Trump look bad?

Speaker 3 (23:06):
Kane, I mean, am I missing something? What am I
missing here?

Speaker 2 (23:09):
Again? I'll go back to what I said earlier is
democrats count on their base not knowing better.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
The other thing too, and this is the other thing
that stuck out to me. One of the emails that
was released was from a New York Times journalist Landon Thomas,
who was tipping off Epstein about a follow up investigation
by a journalist and then a former NYPD detective. This

(23:36):
guy Thomas Landon literally emailed Epstein and said, quote, he
is digging around again. Not clear if it's another book
or expanded paperback version. Was asking me all sorts of
questions about why you hired Ken Starr. I think he's
doing some Trump digging too. So you have Landon Thomas Junior,
who is described as a financial reporter for the New
York Times tipping off Epstein. How is that not a

(24:02):
major story? How is that not a huge story? And
this is while Epstein was working with Michael Wolfe, who
was invited into the White House once again by Steve
Bannon who just wanted to see his name in print
and invited into the White House to do a smear
job on Trump while he was colluding with Epstein to
take him down from within. This seems like a massive

(24:27):
self owned by Democrats on House oversight because they released
those they think thinking that there was a gotcha in there,
and that gotcha actually just makes the left look worse.
I was reading these emails that were released, so Trump
knew what Epstein was doing. He literally told Julaine Maxwell
to stop it. He banned Epstein from mar A Lago

(24:49):
apparently was one of the people that was blowing the
whistle on it. And then you have Michael Wolfe, who
is a want to be journalist but is really an activist.
He's like the American Koshogi, actively advising Jeffrey Epstein on
how to blackmail a sitting president. But then he didn't
have anything to blackmail him with. And so they were

(25:10):
talking about how do we craft something that is all
in email? So how is this? This doesn't this actually
makes Trump look better? Why did they think this was
a big thing? This makes them look worse because they
love Michael wolf Can you Michael wolf didn't write a

(25:32):
single damn thing about the Bidens, But oh my goodness,
and there's some stuff there. There's some juicy stuff in
that and the Biden family drama.

Speaker 2 (25:40):
See, the problem is the very media that was doing
on that collusion is the same media we're expecting to
write and report honestly on it. And it's not going
to happen.

Speaker 1 (25:49):
I mean, these so this reporter working with the New
York Times tipping off Epstein and these are supposed to
be our moral betters, And then all of the reporter
that were getting the discredited OPO from Fusion GPS and
laundering it through their respective outlets so that they can
then that could be collected as evidence just to substantiate

(26:11):
an around standard operating procedure acquisition of a surveillance warrant.
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I’m Jay Shetty host of On Purpose the worlds #1 Mental Health podcast and I’m so grateful you found us. I started this podcast 5 years ago to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you happier, healthier and more healed. I believe that when you (yes you) feel seen, heard and understood you’re able to deal with relationship struggles, work challenges and life’s ups and downs with more ease and grace. I interview experts, celebrities, thought leaders and athletes so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of them we’ve never seen before. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Your support means the world to me and I don’t take it for granted — click the follow button and leave a review to help us spread the love with On Purpose. I can’t wait for you to listen to your first or 500th episode!

Ruthie's Table 4

Ruthie's Table 4

For more than 30 years The River Cafe in London, has been the home-from-home of artists, architects, designers, actors, collectors, writers, activists, and politicians. Michael Caine, Glenn Close, JJ Abrams, Steve McQueen, Victoria and David Beckham, and Lily Allen, are just some of the people who love to call The River Cafe home. On River Cafe Table 4, Rogers sits down with her customers—who have become friends—to talk about food memories. Table 4 explores how food impacts every aspect of our lives. “Foods is politics, food is cultural, food is how you express love, food is about your heritage, it defines who you and who you want to be,” says Rogers. Each week, Rogers invites her guest to reminisce about family suppers and first dates, what they cook, how they eat when performing, the restaurants they choose, and what food they seek when they need comfort. And to punctuate each episode of Table 4, guests such as Ralph Fiennes, Emily Blunt, and Alfonso Cuarón, read their favourite recipe from one of the best-selling River Cafe cookbooks. Table 4 itself, is situated near The River Cafe’s open kitchen, close to the bright pink wood-fired oven and next to the glossy yellow pass, where Ruthie oversees the restaurant. You are invited to take a seat at this intimate table and join the conversation. For more information, recipes, and ingredients, go to https://shoptherivercafe.co.uk/ Web: https://rivercafe.co.uk/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/therivercafelondon/ Facebook: https://en-gb.facebook.com/therivercafelondon/ For more podcasts from iHeartRadio, visit the iheartradio app, apple podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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