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June 17, 2025 46 mins

American Sunrise Early Edition on Real America's Voice

Segment 1: IRAN TRIES TO PHONE A FRIEND

Segment 2: FRANCE: LOUVRE THEM ALONE!

Segment 3: STOCKS STILL FOCUSED ON WAR

Segment 4: PROTECTING YOURSELF IN AMERICA

Segment 5: TRUMP'S HISTORIC STAND

 

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Ahead on an American Sunrise early edition. I heard of
technical difficulties, but this is ridiculous. A screeching host on
Iranian state TV boasting about how the Islamist regime will
triumph is rudely interrupted live on the air by a
message from Israel.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
You can guess what that message was.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
Perhaps no one incident is more telling about how this
war is going than that.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
But there are bigger fish to fry, and Israeli.

Speaker 1 (00:27):
Prime Minister Benjamin Tatanya who says taking out the supreme
leader of Iran Ayatola Ali Kamani isn't off the table. Hey,
if eliminating one guilty man spares the lives of thousands
of innocence.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
Is this even a question?

Speaker 1 (00:44):
Back here in the States, the alleged political assassin in
Minnesota faces an avalanche of charges. But how confident are
you that will ever learn his real motive? Our recent
discovery track record is not too good in this case,
as you know. In Canada, President Trump finalizes a new

(01:04):
trade deal with Great Britain at the g seventh Summit,
but then he cuts his time short to get back
to the White House to monitor the Middle East situation.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
And mon Dieu.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
Just at the height of the summer tourist season, the
stab at the Louver in Paris decides it's very, very tired.
They don't actually go on strike, they just stopped working
and strand thousands of would be museum goers in line
just sweep at the gay. American Sunrise Early Edition begins.

Speaker 3 (01:35):
Now, Welcome to American Sunrise Early Edition, the show where faith, freedom,
and the values that built this nation takes center.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
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gonna judge you.

Speaker 3 (01:51):
Join host Jake Novak as he breaks down the stories
that matter.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
He will be letting the public know regularly what we
have found.

Speaker 3 (01:58):
American Sunrise. It's early this year with your host Jake
Novak starts.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
Now, welcome everyone to this Tuesday here an American Sunrise
Early Edition. I am Jake Novak. This is, by the way,
our six month mark here on this program, here on
Real America's Voice.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
So in other words, if.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
I were an Iranian general, I would now be the
senior member of the staff with a whole six months
in the job, right, no kidding, all kidding aside, there
was an Iranian general who was the head of the
Iranian military for all of four days before he was
taken out overnight. That's what's going on in Iran. I
got more to show for you that to show you
in just a moment. Helping me do that is the
state director of the Florida Conservative Caucus, David Pollack and

(02:43):
David Hey, listen. I've had some bad news days at
bad days of work in the TV news business. I've
been doing it for almost thirty two years now, but
nothing like this.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
Check it out.

Speaker 4 (02:52):
Oh there's yeah, happ happy guitars an sadhanid Fazo Yegoboro.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
It's never going to be that bad in the control room, guys,
I promise you. All. Joking aside, though, this is justice
in a big way.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
And I do want to dispel with the jokes just
for a second here, because this is the same Iranian
television network information ministry that has spread lies, blood, libels,
horrific horrific things for years and years and years, separated
the country between people who were loyal to the Ayatolas
and those who weren't, and called for the killings of

(03:46):
those who weren't. I mean, this is not some small
joke that was kind of justice in a very big microcosm,
you know. But David, this is the kind of thing
that I think the American people that they didn't already
know was going on inside of Iran, they know it now.
And I promise I will never shout at you like
this on this television show.

Speaker 5 (04:06):
Well, that's when fake news gets real, right when you're
watching it and you're like, what is going on? And
then obviously there's a very clear explosion. Man, I've been
watching this conflict over the last several days, and the
precision of these strikes and the intent behind them, I've

(04:26):
never seen anything like it. I mean, we've seen a
lot of wars, and we've seen a lot of actions
taking place in order to either disarm or disable forces
that are hostile to our allies in the region. But Man,
in just a couple of days, the leadership that was
taken out by very precise strikes, I mean, and it continues.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
I mean, like you said, the newest.

Speaker 5 (04:49):
Leader in the Iranian army is gone, and just like that,
and you saw this when Israel went to war with
Hamas and of the other Iranian proxies.

Speaker 2 (04:59):
They're not playing around.

Speaker 5 (05:00):
They have very good intelligence, they have very precise weapons,
and you know what, now is as good a time
as any to protect Israel from these threats.

Speaker 2 (05:09):
I mean, look what happened in Syria.

Speaker 5 (05:10):
We had a regime change in Syria, and that wasn't
Israel's regime change. It was a natural regime change. And
I think Iran's going to have to go the same way.
I mean, I know that Trump is saying he wants
Iran to sit down at the negotiation table, but what
are we going to get out of it?

Speaker 2 (05:24):
Right?

Speaker 5 (05:24):
I mean, we've had Iran at the negotiation table before.
What are you going to let you win weapons? Inspectors
in to be lied to and shown different things while
they continue to enrich uranium. So I mean, look, at
some point somebody has to do this. And if you watch,
nobody's really condemning this. Nobody's calling for a real ceasefire
just yet. I think even Iran's allies are like, it's
probably good if Israel takes away their capability to have

(05:46):
a weapon.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
I mean, even President Trump last night on Air Force
One said he's not looking for a CSPAR He's looking
for a real end of the war, a real end
of Iran's hostilities. And again, folks, this is uh. These
are the kinds of things that people need to understand
what's really going on. Yes, Israel's taken some damage. There
have been about twenty five twenty six people killed in

(06:08):
Israel from these attacks. It is tragic, But if you
were watching some of the other news channels, particularly CNN
and MSNBC, you think Israel was losing all. They're trying
to dissuade the people who are supporting Israel right now,
and people in Israel, they're trying to discourage them.

Speaker 2 (06:23):
It's like Tokyo Rose.

Speaker 1 (06:25):
Honestly, there has never been in four days now we're
in our fifth day, so much success from one military
over another. This has been an incredible, incredible just couple
of days. And that's the bottom line, not the sad
death of a few dozen people in Israel. David, I
want to talk about the rules of engagement, because we
talk about regime change, we talk about how we don't

(06:46):
want US troops in the theater. But why should any
nation fighting for its survival spare the life of a
guilty leader of a foreign nation when taking that person
out could save hundreds of thousands of lives. I feel
like we're still in the age of Magna Karta or
the gentlemen's agreement between kings not to target each other.
This is not that situation. And of course if that,

(07:08):
even if we were playing that game, Iran's already broken
that agreement. They have tried to assassinate President Trump twice.
They have tried to assassinate Benjamin Nintanyahu many times. I
would like to see. And it sounds like there isn't
a lot of condemnation of Israel even considering because Prime
Minister Nazaniya said this yesterday, of Israel even considering taking
out Ali KHMANI I don't know what the moral argument

(07:30):
is against that anymore. This is really I mean, that
would probably say maybe even a million lives.

Speaker 5 (07:37):
Well, look, Iran has been attacking Israel through proxies for
a really long time. I mean, if you look at
the October seventh attacks, Iran was behind that as well.
So this idea that somehow Israel isn't defending itself in
doing what it's doing, or shouldn't target Iran's leadership, I mean,

(07:57):
this is exactly what you should do. They've declared wargainst Israel.
They've promised to wipe them off the face of the earth,
and there's no bigger threat in the region than Iran.
So absolutely, I think he's a perfect target because he's
the head of the snake and nothing's going to change
for Israel. Israel is not going to be any safer
in the Region's not going to be any more stable

(08:18):
until we do have a leadership change.

Speaker 2 (08:20):
Yes, you're right, they have targeted President Trump.

Speaker 5 (08:23):
There are reports that there are sleepier cells in the
United States from Iran. Iran is the world's largest state
sponsor of terror. So I don't understand why this is
even a calculation. I mean, why isn't this the first strike?
Why isn't this the initiative it should be. This is
a hostile nation with hostile leadership, and the leadership should
be taken out to make a world a safer place.

Speaker 2 (08:45):
This seems like a no brainer to me.

Speaker 1 (08:47):
Yeah, And you know what's so beautiful everything we're talking about, David,
We're not asking, No one's asking for any more or
any other countries involvement in this militarily right for those
of you who are watching this thing, and well, this
reminds me of all the bad things they said about
It's not Israel, is simply asking for time, and President
Trump has been giving it to them. It's not about
making any other nation responsible for anything that's going on here.

(09:10):
And look what Israel has done now in five days
without any other nation's troops on the ground.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
They don't need any help.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
And anyone who says that they do is trying to
play a little bit of a psychological game with you.
Now it's working because Iran in the midst of all this.
According to a number of reports, the Wall Street Journal,
the one leading on this, Iran is going all over
the world begging for intervention, begging for another nation to
tell Israel to stop and to go back to a
negotiating table. Well, no one's coming, I mean, not only

(09:38):
is no one coming to Iran's aid to start so
called World War three, which so far no one's shown
up to that party. But it doesn't really look like
anyone is really yelling for a ceasfire. I mean, not
only is President Trump saying he wants an end of
the war, not a seasfire, and giving Israel a tremendous
green light.

Speaker 2 (09:54):
I haven't really seen China.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
Or Russia, or France or Britain bang on the table
say we want.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
This war to stop right now, cesfiren't they usually do.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
I mean, Iran has found out real fast they don't
have the friends they thought they did well.

Speaker 2 (10:09):
I mean, and that's exactly right.

Speaker 5 (10:10):
Nobody nobody wants Iran to have a nuclear weapon. I
think collectively the entire region is going whew, thank you
Israel for finally doing this, because the reports were that
they were days away from having multiple nukes.

Speaker 2 (10:24):
And this is a concern for everybody.

Speaker 5 (10:25):
Nobody wants a nuclear war in the Middle East, not Russia,
not China, not any of Iran's allies if they actually
have any Nobody wants Iran to have a nuclear weapon.

Speaker 2 (10:34):
Nobody trusts Iran to have a nuclear weapon.

Speaker 5 (10:36):
Really, this is the best thing that could have happened
for peace and stability for the region.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
And that's why they're letting Israel do what Israel's doing.

Speaker 5 (10:43):
And you mentioned it's funny because there is a lot
of information now coming out because it seems like Iran
is desperate.

Speaker 2 (10:48):
They don't want.

Speaker 5 (10:49):
To lose whatever that would look like this conflict with Israel.
They already have lost. But the thing is they're going
around now and trying to go to the United States
into it, or at least put the perception out there
that the United States is into it. But funny enough,
it seems like Israel wants the United States involved as well.
So it's like you saw last night all over social

(11:10):
media and all over the news that the United States
was setting warplanes in the air over I'm like, guys,
President Trump's having dinner in Canada. There's no ongoing military
operation by the United States right now, but everybody wanted
to seem like it was going to happen because that's
what Iran needs. Iran needs foreign intervention, both either on
behalf of Israel or on behalf of Iran so they

(11:33):
can somehow get out of this. There is no way
out of this for Iran, and I don't think and
just to your point before a ceasefire isn't the answer here.
I think Israel needs to carry out this objective, and
I think the world collectively wants to see Israel carry
out this subjective. Iran cannot have nuclear weapons, and the
leadership in Iran cannot be trusted to give them up
or sit down in good faith at the negotiation table

(11:56):
and just give them up. This has to happen for
the safety and in stability the world, and this President
Donald Trump is probably the last great hope we have
to bring stability to the region and eliminate the threat
of a nuclear run.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
You know, again, it's such a good point. Any other
president in American history, Republican or Democrat, and anyone who
ran for president the last few elections who lost would
not be doing what President Trump is doing right now.
I notice some people that sounds like he sometimes is
straddling the fence. I notice some people that sounds like
he's sort of changing his position.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
He's not.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
You have to understand, he had to put this in
relative context compared to what any other president would say,
which was, by the way, any other president within six
hours of this would have called on Israel to stop
publicly and privately. The fact that President Trump is not
doing that is not only a big thumbs up for
Israel and a big green light for Israel, it's a
big thumbs up and a real nice moment for the
American military, who don't have to do this as long

(12:50):
as Israel does it, because as soon as Israel's told
to stop, then Israel asks for guarantees for its safety
and guests. Who has to provide it. Let Israel take
care of this. Give them the time they need. They
don't need anything else other than time, and time is valuable.
I get that the President Trump is definitely giving it
to them. David Pollack, thank you so much for joining us.
Have a great rest of your week, and let's enjoy

(13:10):
more great victories. This is not a sad story today.
I want everyone to understand that.

Speaker 2 (13:15):
Yeah, thanks for having me in. Happy six month anniversary,
Thank you very much.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
I sound like I'm having like a puppy love anniversary
all right. Coming up, time is running out for that
July fourth deadline to pass the big beautiful spending bill.
You're gonna hear from one senator about what should be
the top priorities as these days grow short, folks, And
I hope you're not on the way to France right
now to see the Mona Lisa. It appears the folks

(13:40):
working at the louver are a little tired. Grab some
cafe ola and meet me back here for that story
in two minutes. An American Sunrise Early Edition comes right back.

(14:13):
Welcome back to American Sunrise Early Edition. You're looking at
a live shot of Tel Aviv this morning. Yeah, there
was another barrage of Iranian missiles fired on Israel last night,
but you know, the last few barrages have been smaller
and smaller. It looks like Iran is running out of ordnance,
running out of missile launchers. And there was very very
light damage overnight in all of Israel, so this seems

(14:34):
to be working. Special Welcome to up by the way,
to those of you on Getter and Rumble who are commenting,
most of you very positive. Okay, some of you are
criticizing me, but that's why we do this, so that
I don't think I'm right all the time. TikTok, everybody.
We were just seventeen days away from that July fourth
deadline to pass the big beautiful spending bill. Senator Rick

(14:55):
Scott is laying out his priorities even as he admits
there needs to be more spending cuts in the bill.

Speaker 6 (15:01):
So we've got to find ways to save money. We've
had a fifty three percent increase of spending during the
Biden administration. Right the House bill cuts some but it
cut less than two percent, so there's things to do.

Speaker 3 (15:13):
As that.

Speaker 6 (15:13):
We should completely repeal the Green New Deal completely. That's
a lot of money We've got to quit letting blue
Stak governors take federal Medicaid dollars, federal Medicaid dollars and
give illegals free health care.

Speaker 2 (15:29):
Right, that's just it's wrong.

Speaker 6 (15:30):
I mean, Medicaid is supposed to be a match program
between the state and the federal government has become a
federal program and these Bluesak governors have taken advantage of it.

Speaker 1 (15:41):
Senator Rick Scott making those comments on The Charlie Kirk Show,
by the way, which airs every Monday through Friday here
on Real America's Voice at twelve noon Eastern Time. Don't
miss it.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
It's on every day of the week.

Speaker 1 (15:53):
Ah.

Speaker 2 (15:53):
Yes, the Louver, she.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
Is the world's most visited museum and a global symbol
of art, beauty and laziness. I guess thousands of tourists
were shut out of the museum in Paris, yes today,
as the workers suddenly decided they were just too tired
to work.

Speaker 2 (16:08):
Now, I'll give them a little bit of credit.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
There has been a massive increase in the numbers of
people coming to the Louver in recent years, and this
is true of all the major tourist sites in Europe.
They're really getting overcrowded. I don't know exactly how to
fix this problem, but suddenly just calling it quits while
there are thousands of people waiting outside is not really nice.
If they wanted a little bit of a nap time,
maybe they should work at a children's museum. This spontaneous

(16:33):
strike during it happened during a routine or internal meeting,
kind of like their morning meeting. Like, hey, folks, is
what to do when the I mean, they just refuse
to take up their posts and do their job again.
I understand there's a lot of people who come, but
it's not like it's a restaurant or something. It's not
like they have to carry heavy dishes. I'm not saying
their work is easy, but you know, hey, folks, maybe

(16:56):
they should take three shardonay lunch.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
Breaks and maybe just take it easy for the rest
of the day.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
The French government probably could hire more staff, I guess,
or better yet, here's a crazy idea. How about let
a private company manage this site for profit and see
how they do with it. I feel sorry that, I mean,
on all joking aside, I feel sorry if you flew
all the way to Paris and you didn't get to
go to the loof All right, you saw it right
here on Real America's Voice yesterday, the Trump Organization unveiling

(17:22):
its new mobile phone and mobile phone service, and of
course with that announcement came the harsh criticism and accusations
that the president is cashing in in his office and
on his name. I don't know what world these folks
have been living in for the last two hundred and
fifty years, but that's what every president has done, and
in fact, just about every other president has done it
behind the scenes.

Speaker 2 (17:43):
In nefarious ways.

Speaker 1 (17:44):
They still can't explain to us how Joe Biden got
so rich in all of his years as a senator
and president. They still can't really explain why the Clintons
got so rich in all their years, although I do
remember a donor, a donor buying the Clinton's a house.
That house in Chappaqua in New York was bought for
the Clintons while Bill Clinton was still president, and they
found a way to make that legal. And then, of

(18:05):
course there's my favorite trick when ex politicians write a
book that no one's gonna buy and they suddenly get
a ten million dollar royalty for it, or in advance
for it, even though no one's gonna buy it. And
it turns out that donors to the president or donors
to that politician made an investment in the publishing house.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
Just before the book deal. This is about as above
board as it's ever been.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
Now, if you don't want presidents to make money at
all while they're in office, pass that law until then.
I'd rather have them do it above board, like they
did with the Trump Mobile, because at least then we
know what it's going on. It's following all the rules.
It's very open in the public. Some people call that crass.
They would rather have the money given to them under
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up the opioid epidemic that stated so much of America
is coming with the price for those most responsible, but
does the amount do any justice to the victims. I'll

(20:08):
have the stats for you when America's Sunrise Early edition continues.

(20:44):
That's at Kansas City train station where they held the
NFL draft A couple of times. Beautiful day there in
Kansas City, Missouri. Oh, it's almost time to talk. NFL
isn't it. I guess training camp starts.

Speaker 2 (20:54):
In like a month, maybe less. I'm looking forward to it.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
Let's take a look at where the markets will begin today.
We had a rally yesterday, and it looks like we're
going to open a little bit lower today again, not
so much, a little bit, about two hundred points down.
Futures were down three hundred points just a moment ago.
I think again, as investors take a look at this
situation in the Middle East, they're looking at it very closely.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
Crude oil's up, but it's only up a dollar.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
We're at that seventy three dollars a barrel of a
mark that's been kind of the high water mark since
this war between Israel and Iran started. Let's take a
look at bitcoin, because bitcoin has also been acting just
as normally as it had been even before all of this,
still in between one oh four and one hundred and
ten thousand, as I've been saying for several weeks now.

Speaker 2 (21:35):
So there we are, all right.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
President Trump says he was hoping to make more progress
on some trade deals while he was at the G
seven Economic Summit in Western Canada, but after one day
and the opening dinner, he cut his time there shore
to get back to the White House and to observe
matters in the Middle East. But the President did officially
finalize the new trade deal with Great Britain and Prime

(21:58):
Minister care Starmer.

Speaker 2 (21:59):
So it was the complete loss.

Speaker 1 (22:01):
And Western Canada's really beautiful this time of year, so
at least he got to see that. Fifty five state
and US territory attorneys general have agreed to taking a
seven point four billion dollar settlement from Purdue Pharma and
the Sackler family. Those are the entities that owned and
started really the opioid crisis in the United States. It

(22:22):
wasn't just that they made these highly addictive drugs and
destructive drugs. They absolutely ran a very hard pr campaign
within the medical community to convince very overworked doctors, people
who weren't really experts on pharma, to push this painkiller
on people. It devastated a lot of American families, a
lot of American communities. Just read JD Vance's book about it,

(22:44):
and you'll know what I'm talking about. Seven point four
billion dollars just doesn't seem like enough money to be
But you know what, even if it were seventy four
billion dollars. The way these settlements work is it usually
mostly goes into the hands of the state governments who
set up special funds. Some of it go those to
people who are in need, but a lot of it
just ends up in the government's hands. Now, private individuals

(23:05):
can still sue, and they can still pursue a number
of different claims, but honestly, just like it is with
tobacco and some other products that have harmed people, it
feels like the lawyers win and the politicians win much
more than the victims.

Speaker 2 (23:19):
That's my feeling about it.

Speaker 1 (23:20):
I don't know if there's any financial number that could
make up for what oxy contin that did to this country.
And again, not so much because it was a failed painkiller,
anyone can make that mistake. But the pr campaign, the
pressure on doctors to prescribe it was off the charts.
The amount of oxycont that was sent into certain cities.
Some small towns got more oxy Contin pills than there

(23:41):
were people in the town, over and over again every month.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
Just outrageous. All right.

Speaker 1 (23:46):
You know, I keep wishing AI chip making king in
Vidio wasn't so important to the financial world, not because
I'm not into AI, not because I don't think it's interesting.
It's just so boring to talk about on TV. What
am I supposed to show you? The look I'm showing
you the corporate headquarters of Nvidia. That's interesting for about
five seconds. But it's such an important stock, it's so
important to the stock market.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
Now. You might remember that.

Speaker 1 (24:07):
Even before all the tiriff Haullabluo, in Vidia shares fell
sharply when the Chinese came out supposedly with a cheaper
version of certain AI products without Nvidia chipsed. That started
to sell off in in vidio well before the tariffs
hit the stock market as well.

Speaker 2 (24:23):
Well, here's some good news for you, folks.

Speaker 1 (24:25):
Nvidia is very close right now to touching again the
all time high it hit in December of twenty twenty four.

Speaker 2 (24:32):
Before that decline, they.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
Were at an all they were at all a year low,
a fifty two week low in just April, just two
months ago. But now they're back just under that all
time high. So everyone can take a sigh of relief.

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Right now.

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your first orders. All right, Renault CEO Luca Demeyo is
getting a big upgrade. He's leaving the car company to
take the top spot at Gucci parent company Caring.

Speaker 2 (25:43):
It's also the parent company east In Laurent.

Speaker 1 (25:45):
DeMeo has completely an automotive resume, a complete automotive resume.

Speaker 2 (25:50):
That is his entire career.

Speaker 1 (25:52):
But he has shown some style in that field. He's
best known for making the Fiat five hundred a cultural
icon around a couple of companies. That's what Gucci is
looking for.

Speaker 2 (26:03):
We'll see.

Speaker 1 (26:04):
The competition in luxury brands is fierce. Even though you
have customers with a lot of money, they can get really,
really loyal to someone else really.

Speaker 2 (26:12):
Fast, all right.

Speaker 1 (26:14):
The average purchase price of a new vehicle in the
United States now is just about exactly fifty thousand dollars.
It's forty nine thousand dollars in change. But the Trump
tarifs are not really the reason why, at least not yet.
A number of automotive publications are noting a major spike
in new added dealership fees.

Speaker 2 (26:32):
This is what's jacking up the price.

Speaker 1 (26:34):
Two of the most common moves the dealers are using
right now are slight reductions in incentives and discounts. In
other words, that they were offering you twenty percent off,
now they're offering you nineteen percent off.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
That's tricky.

Speaker 1 (26:45):
And they're also doing that increase in delivery and destination
charges thing. That's what's going on right now. Again, Taris
may drive prices up soon, but right now it's the
dealers being a little cheeky. We see you guys, all right.
Speaking of ending Disco, the Chinese EV maker that created
the price war all over the world in the EV
sector is now talking about coming back down to Earth. Well,

(27:09):
I should make it clear the Chinese government is telling
it to the name of the company is byd they're
going to have to start raising prices, according to the
Chinese government, because the company is taking a beating on
the bottom line with these cut rate prices. And of
course when they take a beating on the bottom line,
who has to cover up for it the Chinese government.
But of course this is the Chinese mo This is

(27:30):
what they usually do. They bring in a product to
a foreign country at ridiculously reduced prices that the Chinese
government banks sure that the company can afford to keep
doing at least for a while. They drive down the
competition in the foreign country because there's so much cheaper.
This is what they did with solar panels, by the way,
and suddenly that domestic company is in serious trouble. Now

(27:51):
American car companies are still making electric vehicles that these
Chinese cheap prices are absolutely hurting them. And it's really
a big deal over in Asia where China's Asian competitors
can't meet this. But obviously, right now, I guess the
discounts have gone too far and the Chinese government is
telling bid time to raise your prices.

Speaker 2 (28:08):
We'll see if that works out.

Speaker 1 (28:10):
Okay, let's wrap up moving America with a very American vehicle.
This is the brand new Ford twenty twenty five F
one to fifty Lobo. It's what they call a performance
focused street truck that trades in backwoods utility for city swagger.

Speaker 2 (28:25):
Does that sound like enough? Of like a car commercial
during a football game? That's what I was going for there,
all right.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
It is a five point leader and a five liter
V eight engine that cranks out four hundred horsepower. The
Ford F one fifty Lobo has a unique appearance. It
was much lower to the ground and then it has
a couple of other effects that make it appear lower
than it really is. And if you can find a
way to park this bad boy in Manhattan, parallel park it. Well,
my hat's off to you anyway. Retails for just under

(28:51):
sixty thousand dollars. Okay, coming up, I know things are
blowing up overseas, but don't forget. We have a major
illegal alien crisis in the country. Remember that, and the
fight to deport them is still going fast and furious.

Speaker 2 (29:04):
I'll have an update.

Speaker 1 (29:05):
And with thousands of hostilely legal aliens in this country
from terrorists laden nations are our country's most liable targets.
Taking the Great precautions while they still can. This is
a discussion America needed to have before Boulder and before
a lot of other incidents. American Sunrise Early edition will
be right back. It's Tuesday, June seventeenth. Here some of

(29:36):
this morning's top stories.

Speaker 2 (29:38):
I've heard of technical difficulties, but this is ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (29:41):
A screeching host on Iranian state TV boasting about how
the Islambis regime will triumph is rudely interrupted live on
the air by a message from Israel, and that message
was boom. Perhaps no one incident is more telling about
this war than that, But there are bigger fish to fry,
and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Tatanya who says taking out

(30:02):
the supreme leader of Iran Ayatola Ali Khamene isn't off
the table. Hey, if eliminating one guilty man.

Speaker 2 (30:10):
Spares the lives of thousands of innocents, is this even
a question?

Speaker 1 (30:16):
Back here in the States, the alleged political assassin in Minnesota,
Vance Bolter, he faces an avalanche of charges. But how
confident are you that will ever learn his real motive?
Our recent discovery track record and incidents like this isn't
very good.

Speaker 4 (30:31):
Is it.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
And in Canada, President Trump finalizes a new trade deal
with Great Britain at the g seventh Summit, But then
he cuts his time north of the border shore to
get back to the White House to monitor the Middle
East situation. That tells me what's going on in the world.
American Sunrise Early Edition continues. Now, welcome back to American

(30:56):
Sunrise Early Edition and our six month anniversary here. It's
been six months since the show first launch. Thank you
so much for watching. Thank you so much for watching
and commenting on platforms like Getter and Rumble and also
on x And I even think the people who attack
me on those platforms you have every right to do so. Again,
I keep saying, this is not a passive exercise watching
my news programs at least and watching here on Real

(31:18):
America's Voice. So I thank you so much for sticking
with me even this long and these days. Six months
is a long time, isn't it? Joining me now though,
to talk about something that has been an enduring issue
for well longer than those six months, and I still
still think it is the number one issue here in
the United States.

Speaker 2 (31:32):
It's John Taylor.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
He is an attorney and author of the book Report
to the Governor, which details election fraud and other kinds
of corruption in the state of Arizona.

Speaker 2 (31:39):
And of course illegal immigration is a big part of
it as well.

Speaker 1 (31:42):
Hey, John, look, President Trump is going right at the
heart of the matter now about this illegal migrant situation
in this country by asking Ice to focus on sanctuary cities.

Speaker 2 (31:53):
He did that yesterday.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
He talked about these cities where Democrat leaders have welcomed
in illegal immigrants. Of course, when you welcome any legal immigrants,
you are basically saying that there are no laws in
this city. You can't just say, well, we're going to
ignore a big law. Everything else we're going to en force.
That's not how it works. You either respect all the laws,
especially all the big laws, or you don't respect any

(32:14):
of them.

Speaker 2 (32:15):
Here's what he said about that new focus.

Speaker 7 (32:18):
I want them to focus on the cities, because the
cities are where you really have what's called sanctuary cities,
and that's.

Speaker 8 (32:23):
Where the people are.

Speaker 9 (32:25):
I look at New York, I look at Chicago. I mean,
you've got a really bad governor in Chicago and a
bad mayor. But the governor is probably the worst of
the country, Pritzker. But I look at how that city
has been overrun by criminals. And you know New York
and La. Look at La La.

Speaker 8 (32:42):
Those people weren't from La. They weren't from California.

Speaker 7 (32:45):
Most of those people, many of those people. And yeah,
that's that's a focus. Biden allowed twenty one million people
to come into our country. Of that, vast numbers of
those people were murderers, killers, people from gangs, people from jails.
They empty their jails out into the US. Most of

(33:05):
those people are in the cities, all blue cities, all
Democrat run cities, and they think.

Speaker 2 (33:11):
They're going to use them to vote.

Speaker 1 (33:12):
It's not going to happen, John, You know, it's a
long time coming. I mean know that ICE has been
focusing on some cities like Los Angeles and Boston in particular,
But what if they put all of their resources and
just focusing on the cities. Do you think that that
would be that would be helpful and would discourage problems
in other parts of the country.

Speaker 8 (33:32):
You know, it's really hard to know how helpful it
would be. It kind of depends on how you want
to prioritize this. You know, what the administration first said
was that the priority was going to be criminal aliens,
and there's plenty of those. We have so far, roughly
about one hundred and seventy thousand deportations of what we
believe to be criminals. Now mixed in there maybe some

(33:55):
people who are not necessarily known criminals, but we're associating
with criminals at the time of the arrest. But essentially
you've got one hundred and seventy thousand so far. So,
you know, does it make a lot of sense to
those century cities, Well, sure it does in the sense
that if you build it, they will come. If you
build a place of protection like Los Angeles is, you know,

(34:16):
they will come.

Speaker 2 (34:16):
And they have.

Speaker 8 (34:18):
What people really need to understand, and I think it's
what they need to understand about the riots, is that
this is not about illegal aliens per se. The problem
in California is that California is losing population. About a
million residents a year leave the state of California, and
over the last twenty years, the only thing that is

(34:39):
made up that difference in losing residents has been the
Hispanic birth rate and the illegal population. The reason this
is a big problem is because every ten years when
we do the census, and the census Bureau, you know,
takes the numbers. Illegal aliens are actually counted in the
census to determ in congressional districts. So if you're losing

(35:03):
a million residents a year, you do the math. The
way you make up for it is you bring in
illegal aliens, you have them counted in the census, and
you prevent your state from losing congressional seats. As most
people know, after the twenty twenty census, both New York
and California lost congressional seats had they not been able
to count illegal aliens, which is what Trump wanted to

(35:25):
do originally before he left office in early twenty twenty one, California,
instead of losing one seats, probably would have lost two
or three. New York, which lost two seats, would have
lost three or four. And that's really what this is
all about. So it's not just a matter of going
to the cities because that's where they are. It's having
to deal as we've seen with the Mayor of Los Angeles,

(35:46):
Karon Back, with the Governor of California, Gavin Newsom. That's
why they fight so hard to protect illegal aliens. This
is all about congressional districting.

Speaker 2 (35:58):
All right.

Speaker 1 (35:59):
That is absolutely a great summary of what we're dealing
with here in this country, not only the welcoming in
of illegal aliens for the reasons that you mentioned, but
a competition for them. It's like they're a commodity. They
don't want them to go to Idaho or some other
cities as states center growing.

Speaker 2 (36:14):
They don't.

Speaker 1 (36:15):
They want to keep them there now here. You talked
about what they're fighting for, Let's talk about how they're
fighting for them. Because I think the angriest man in
America john in the last few days has been Senator
Alex Padilla of California, because you know, he pulled that
stunt trying to rush Christy Noman at her press conference
the other day, and you know, he got handcuffed, he
got his.

Speaker 2 (36:34):
Face on TV.

Speaker 1 (36:35):
But it would have been the lead story. It would
have been a major, major cause to leb in America. Instead,
you had a little thing like the Israeli Israeli around
war than you had the shootings in Minnesota. So Senator Padilla,
as you see him, kind of fell right out of
the news. But you know what, what you've explained to
me right now, it doesn't justify what he did, But
you can see why they're so desperate. This is their money,

(36:56):
this is their now now every state's going to have
two senators, but of course he wants a large congressional
delegation behind him. Is this why they're being so dramatic
and doing somebody of these crazy stunts because of what
you describe.

Speaker 8 (37:09):
Yeah, and it's worse than that.

Speaker 2 (37:11):
You know.

Speaker 8 (37:11):
One of my books that I wrote was The Decline
and Fall of California, and that was written originally in
two thousand and seven. Senator Padilla has been a major
fixture of California politics, you know, for about thirty four
you know, thirty thirty forty years now, a long time.
He's one of those politicians who doesn't go away, you know,
somebody who starts in the Assembly and moves to the

(37:33):
Senate and just never leaves. And the only reason he's
out of there was ultimately going to be term limits.
Senator Padilla is a huge supporter of illegal immigration. He
is one of the problems. He is absolutely positively one
of the people who keeps this going. You know, we
talked about Newsom because Newsom's become rather famous. We talked
about Karen Bass really more because of the fires that

(37:56):
happened in California, but Bass and Newsom paling to Harrison
to Padia. I watched this news conference live when it
was happening, and when I saw Christinoan get up to
the podium, she actually got up there. She was actually
standing there for about two minutes or so before she
started speaking. Padella did not ask her any questions, did

(38:17):
not do anything, did not motion. He only began his diatribe,
his little rant. Once she began speaking. He waited about
twenty seconds, and then all of a sudden, you know,
the cameras pick up. You know what we've gotten used to,
which is a kind of a crazy person at a
news conference, protesting, yelling, screaming, interrupting. He was slowly pushed

(38:40):
out of the room. He refused to go, and then
when they grabbed him and really then tried to yank
him out of the room because she couldn't get through
what she was saying. He was entirely interrupting her. That's
when the problem began. That's when he said, well, I'm
a US senator, I'm a US senator. He did not
identify himself when he start speaking. I didn't recognize him,

(39:02):
and I grew up in California and wrote a book
where he's named in it, and I didn't even recognize
what he was doing. This is exactly it. And one
more point about this, Padilla, like many of these guys,
actually has his own production company, and he had his
production company there filming this. So it wasn't just that
this was a stunt. It wasn't just that this was,

(39:25):
you know, kind of a marvel to get himself on TV.
He actually had his own production company there shooting film
on this so that when an incident happened, they could
immediately edit it and get it out to the media.
So most of the time when you see film of
him being arrested, the film is actually being taken by
the Padilla production company. That's how bad this is.

Speaker 1 (39:49):
Everyone's a frustrated actor in LA. I mean, there's a
lot of different things about America in the last few years,
but that's never changed. That's never changes, does it, John.
I only have a bit of minute left, and this
is a more serious topic. But you know, look, we're
talking about the illegal alien crisis in America. President Trump
talked about it. So many criminals and terrorists that the
Biden administration led into the country, and as we saw

(40:10):
with the Boulder attack a couple of weeks ago, which
again seems to be millions of years ago considering all
the news stories. You know, I have to say something
to those groups in America that are clearly going to
be targeted by these terrorists that have been allowed into
the country, and that is it's time to prepare yourselves.
It was time long time ago, but take advantage of
the fact that you've been given another chance here, another warning.

(40:32):
Get yourself prepared, and take advantage of the greatest chance
you have of all, which is that you live in
a nation where you can arm yourself at least today,
who knows what's going to happen tomorrow, and get yourself trained.
What are your thoughts about this? I mean, there are
some vulnerable communities in this country. Of course I'm talking
a lot about the Jewish community, but also some other
people in this country.

Speaker 2 (40:50):
They really need to prepare themselves for the worst, don't they.

Speaker 8 (40:54):
Well, one thing I would say about it, especially in
Los Angeles, is that you know, Los Angeles and California
itself is not a city or a state where you
generally can get your own concealed weapons permit. I've had
one for years, but a lot of people can't get them.
The sheriff about two years ago, newly elected sheriff of

(41:15):
Los Angeles County, came out and said, I think everybody
should get a gun, and I am going to issue permits,
regardless of whether the state likes it, regardless of whether
the cities like it. I'm going to issue concealed weapons
permits because our ability to get to you if you
call in a prime is so slow. The reaction times

(41:36):
are so slow that if you don't have a gun,
if you do not arm yourself, you are not going
to have the ability to defend yourself. We will not
be able to get there. So what I would say
is this, I don't know necessarily that most people should
arm themselves. I think most people, unfortunately are not trained.
But I would say that if you're willing to do
the training, if you're willing to learn, if you're willing

(41:57):
to take the courses which many many, many communities offer,
it is absolutely an option to be considered. Also non
lethal force. They now make a whole variety of stun
guns and other non lethal force weapons that you can get,
And what you can do is people you know here
the term gun show and they think all you have
is cases and cases in cases of guns. Instead, gun

(42:20):
shows are a primary place to go to find alternative weapons.
So if you don't want a lethal weapon, if you're
not comfortable with a gun, various kinds of stun guns
are great. They even make a stun gun that comes
to the comes out of the bottom of a cane.
So if you're somebody who doesn't walk particularly quickly, if
you need assistance, you actually have a button on the

(42:40):
top of the cane, and you have a little fang
that comes out in the bottom of the cane and
you can use that to lift up and stun somebody.
It is amazing what non lethal force weapons are available
to people, and people should always check those out because
in most states, most communities, you do not need a
license to carry them.

Speaker 1 (42:59):
Yeah, and whatever you do, take back basic self defense classes,
especially teenagers, kids off their way to college, and elderly
people too. There are still ways that they can protect
themselves even when they're alone. John Taylor, thank you so
much for joining us. Have a great rest of your week.
Let's have a peaceful rest of your week.

Speaker 2 (43:14):
Thank you, Thank you.

Speaker 1 (43:15):
Jack All right coming up. Presidents Trump's his stance on
the Israel Iran war is anything but politics as usual.
David Brody and I will discuss that when American Sunrise
Early Edition continues. Ah the friendly confines of Wrigley Field

(43:57):
neighborhood ballparks, folks, those ballparks that we go to that
are off of some highway exit just don't have the
same feeling. I love them, just like I love the
college football stadiums that are on campus. I'm not a
big fan of driving on a highway and in a
cement parking lot and pretending that's tailgating and pretending that's
going to a game.

Speaker 2 (44:17):
It just doesn't feel the same to me. That's my opinion.
Welcome back to.

Speaker 1 (44:21):
American Sunrise Early Edition. I'm Jake Novack. Listen. I hope
everyone watching this program understands two things. One, Iran has
been the number one source of murderous terrorism in the
world for forty six years.

Speaker 2 (44:33):
It's not even a question, and that regime needs to go.

Speaker 1 (44:36):
And two, no other president in American history would have
even allowed Israel to do half of what it's done
in the last five days to make that happen. David
Brody joins me, Now he knows what I'm talking about. Look,
I know some of you watching what President Trump has
to say feel like he's sort of playing it safe.
You have no idea. No other American president, even the

(44:57):
ones who were very supportive of Israel, would do what
President Trump is doing, which is at a facto green light.
And of course, last night on Air Force One, or
i should say early this morning on Air Force One,
he talked about how he doesn't want to cease fire,
he wants an end to the war, basically saying he
wants an end to this Iranian kill machine. David, this
is very historic. People need to understand this in context

(45:18):
and in a relative sense. Will Israel finally be allowed
to end a war and help keep America out of it.
That's how America, by the way, gets into wars, not
because they join in an Israeli war, but because they
stop Israel and then they have to guarantee the peace.
That's how we get involved in these situations. Let Israel
finish it. I think President Trump is.

Speaker 2 (45:40):
I agree with you. Look this idea that Jesus listen
to me.

Speaker 10 (45:45):
I'm not to talk about Trump and I talked about Jesus, whoops,
my bad. Look the fact that Trump A lot of
folks think Trump is a pacifist.

Speaker 2 (45:53):
He's not a pascifist. He wants peace.

Speaker 10 (45:56):
But war is inevitable at times. That's biblical, and it's
inevitable times to eradicate evil. And that's what's going on here.
And look, this idea that Iran is not a national
security threat, why don't you ask the one thousand plus
dead Americans at the hands of the Iranians of this regime.
I mean, you know, the first of all, I know,

(46:17):
we got to run. I got a whole long list,
but about over a thousand Americans have died, Iranians have.
The Iranian regime has blood on their hands. You got
death to America being the state sanctioned.

Speaker 2 (46:28):
Slogan over there.

Speaker 10 (46:30):
They try to assassinate President Trump, cyber attacks left and right.
Of course, they're a national security threat to the United States.
So this idea that we're just gonna kind of let
them have a nuclear weapon and just say, you know what,
we'll take care of immigration here. You can walk in
che gum at the same time, give me a break.

Speaker 1 (46:47):
Yeah, And honestly, look, put Israel's done in five days,
or that one American soldier having to do a thing.

Speaker 2 (46:53):
It's amazing.

Speaker 1 (46:53):
All right, American Center's early edition is done. The big show,
American Sunrise, starts now.
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