Dawn’s Big Three opens with the regional wildfire-smoke emergency, dangerous air readings and the debate over masks and filtration. We discuss who faces the most risk, why the haze may worsen and how heat compounds the problem. The crew disagrees over mask use but agrees that people with breathing or heart concerns need to take the warning seriously.
The second major item is Marco Rubio’s speech on far-left political violence and transnational militant networks. We hear his case that attacks on police, immigration officers, faith institutions and public figures fit a wider ideological pattern. The crew praises Rubio’s direct delivery, compares his style with JD Vance and considers what both men bring to a future Republican ticket.
Dawn then returns to Trump’s plan to move veterans into commercial trucking and the deadly crashes tied to drivers who should not hold licenses. The lighter finish comes from Houston, where Asha Gilbert’s home pole strikes a sprinkler and floods her apartment. Nick offers his own pole video in exchange for a $1,000 donation to Families Behind the Badge, and Dawn closes Dawn’s Big Three.



