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No Kings Backlash - October 14th, Hour 1
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Aha, it's Mark Simone here for Sean Hannity.
We've got a big show for you today.
Sean will be back tomorrow, right?
Yep, he'll be back tomorrow.
Normally, you hear me on our big flagship station, WOR, here in New York.
Lot going on today.
We'll get to Alec Baldwin and his latest calamity.
We'll get to a Charlie Kirk will be honored a little later at the White House.
We will bring that to you.
We'll get to, you know, there was a government shutdown.
Anybody remember that?
Started a few days ago.
Nobody notices.
Now, I want to ask you a question.
Seriously, where were you December 2018?
Nobody remembers.
That's when we had the longest government shutdown ever, 35 days.
You didn't notice.
You don't remember it.
It's no big deal.
The Lincoln Memorial was closed.
That's about the Smithsonian is closed.
And this time it's a lot different because they've actually changed a lot of the rules on this.
So I think it's like 15% of the government shuts down in a shutdown.
But we'll get to that.
We'll get to the No Kings rally.
Hey, we have an attorney general in New York here, Letitia James.
You got a way to hear about this character.
We'll get to our crazy election in New York.
The frontrunner, the guy who's in the lead with a comfortable lead, is a communist socialist, hates capitalism.
Now, New York City is the capitalism center of the world.
It's capitalism.
It's Wall Street.
It's big corporations.
Look out the window there.
It's big skyscrapers.
And that's what it is.
You can't be mayor of New York if you don't like capitalism.
You know, you can't go become mayor of Detroit if you hate cars.
This is not going to work out.
So you got to like capitalism to be running New York City.
But we're going to hope this guy doesn't make it.
Hopefully we'll stop him.
We want Curtis Slewa to be the winner.
We'll have him on the show later today.
Hey, then so this Saturday, the No Kings Rally, this takes place all over America.
There's going to be 2,500 of these no kings rallies.
Now, I don't know that much about it.
Why are they protesting King Charles?
I don't know.
I have no idea.
Linda, do you know what it is?
If they're protesting King Charles, then I want to be there because I can't stand him either.
So if I'm all in on that, he's the worst.
Oh, he's okay.
Him and Camilla need to go somewhere long, far away and shut the door and be gone already.
No, they're very nice.
That commercial.
Oh, yeah.
She looks exciting, huh?
How'd you like to spend New Year's Eve with her?
Either one of them.
Oh, my God.
Two walking corpses.
Yeah, well, all right.
But what does this mean, no kings?
Are they talking about Trump?
Yes, it's authoritarianism.
They're fighting against it.
They're here.
No kings.
And if you look at Crime Think, they have on theirs, it's also no presidents, which I think is a threat.
You know, hidden veiled.
Maybe the Secret Service and the FBI should take a look.
I don't know.
I don't know.
No Kings.
But they did this once before.
They had these No Kings rallies.
And nobody, you don't even remember it.
But apparently this is going to be on a much bigger.
I remember it.
You do?
Bro.
They block highways, shopping centers.
They take everything.
The cops do nothing because they've been told by their socialist mayors, governors, and legislators.
And then they're, you know, no good rhinos that are in there to do nothing because they're afraid.
Well, you live in the suburbs.
I do live in the suburbs now.
Now, in the suburbs, when they have these rallies, it's frightening.
Nobody can leave their house.
They don't know what to do.
It's the opposite.
We got 60-year-old boomers leaving their house like it's a party.
They're wearing, you know, they got maracas.
They're playing tambourines and singing kumbaya songs with a bunch of, you know, ushered in, bust-in Antifa lunatics.
Yeah.
The combination is terrible.
But here in New York City, we don't even notice a no-kings.
Like when we had the riots here, everybody just walks right through them.
Hey, get out of the way.
I got to get the Starbucks across the street.
No, it's not true.
They take over 6th Avenue.
And nobody cares.
We're working.
We work on 6th Avenue.
We came to work.
That's why I'm telling you.
You try to cross the street.
I got guys climbing on my car.
Guys trying to get into the subway.
Forget about it.
Well, this is New York.
We walk and we know to go down the subway and come up on the other side.
That's how you cross 6th Avenue.
Right.
But if you happen to kick an Antifa guy down with you, you know, we get two points.
All right.
So it's this Saturday.
Do we know what time it is, this No Kings rally?
12 to 2.
12 to 2.
They don't want to get up too early.
You know, they need their beauty sleep after they trash everything all night.
Yeah.
And well, the good thing about it, if you're one of these crazy Democrats, you don't have to worry about missing work.
So you're free to protest.
As if they went anyway.
No, they're not going to go.
So just beware of it.
They're all over the place.
And if you think it's not near you, it's in every state.
It's not just in cities.
It's in suburbs.
It's going to be all over the place.
This no-kings rally.
This is so ridiculous.
I mean, when Biden was president, did anybody have no zombies rallies?
You don't worry about it.
You just, you know, if you're out of office, you try to get reelected.
You try to get back in.
You can't.
What is it they think they're going to accomplish?
That they're going to chase them out of office?
It's not going to happen.
Are you really asking me?
Yeah.
It's the Mom Dani mindset.
Of what?
The Kami-Dani.
It is a cultural shift.
They believe that they want to be mainstream, that mainstream will now be secondary to socialism and anarchy.
And that everybody wants to sign up, dye their hair blue, put a nose ring through the bottom of their nose and run around like a lunatic and take money from a government that isn't oppressing them.
Oh, until it is.
You know, the only thing we have, Mom Dani is this guy running for mayor in New York, socialist communist.
And you got to give these supporters credit.
This socialism stuff has been tried 42,000 times in every inch of the world.
It fails every time.
And talk about optimism.
Maybe this time it'll work.
And everything he proposes, free buses, they cheer.
You could point out to them, as mayor, you have absolutely no authority over the buses.
They're run by the state, by the MTA.
Now he's talking about rent.
He's going to lower the rent.
He has absolutely no authority to lower anybody's rent.
You could go on and on.
Everything he's proposing.
I mean, tax those billionaires.
He has no power to tax any billionaires.
That's the legislature.
And they have this fantasy.
One of these left-wing friends of mine, I'm looking at her Instagram.
If we just taxed every billionaire 2%, we'd have enough money to fix homelessness, change every pipe in America, every lead pipe.
We could do everything.
You could give this government $50 trillion.
Nothing would get done.
They've had the money to cure everything a thousand times over.
To your point, the government is closed now.
We're heading into the teen days, right?
We're not quite at the 35-day mark just yet.
What do you notice is different?
Nothing.
Absolutely nothing.
In fact, I love the whole idea of the reduce enforce movements from Ross Vought.
I love getting rid of some of these folks that have been sitting on the payroll for too long.
Bye-bye.
Have a nice life.
Hasta La Vista, baby.
Enjoy it.
Yeah.
Then if you're Chuck Schumer, we just look at you now.
What the hell did you do all day?
We don't even notice you're not there.
Oh, there could be delays at the airport.
Wow, that would make what a difference.
We go through that every day.
As opposed to what?
Yeah.
So Curtis will be with us a little later.
The big debate is this Thursday night here in New York.
This could be the, now, Curtis has to have deadly knockout punches against Mom Dani.
He's got to take him out in that debate.
We'll see if he can do it.
The other candidate is Andrew Cuomo, the former governor, who's the world's worst debater and just kind of a sad.
Honestly, him and Donnie have the same kind of message.
You remember tax the rich, tax the rich, tax the rich?
Yeah.
We tried it.
It didn't work.
Yeah, we had.
Cuomo was our governor.
He was the most left-wing.
He was to the left of Mom Dani with his no bail, no jail.
He bragged about closing prisons, letting all the prisoners out.
So now, if you have liberal friends, Democratic friends, you normally fight with them, go easy on them right now.
This is a very difficult time for them.
Here they were for a year screaming, demanding a ceasefire.
We want to ceasefire.
This is all they demanded, a ceasefire.
Now they've got to ceasefire.
They don't know what the hell to do.
They're silent.
They don't know what to say.
You know how they always give you that Trump always chickens out, taco, Trump, art of the deal.
I don't see any art of the deal.
I just made the greatest deal in foreign policy history.
They don't know what to do.
If you watch MSNBC, he made that incredible speech.
They cut back to that panel, you know, with the bow ties and their glasses are fogging up.
They don't know what to say.
They don't know how to attack this, how to spin this.
Then they're trying to spin it as something's wrong.
They give you this, well, all right, this point, but the rebuilding, that'll be difficult.
For a builder, for a guy who's the greatest builder in the world, rebuilding, it'll take him, he could do that in his sleep.
So this is going to be a difficult time for Democrats.
Go easy on them.
The no kings rally.
Do they realize that like 93% of America has no idea what that means or what the sign means?
No kings.
Here's the problem.
Most of the people marching in the dang thing don't know what it's mean.
Like when you walk up to them, when they have these, you know, like the president did this Antifa roundtable and they were asking them questions and they were saying, like, we're on the ground.
We're talking to them.
They're all paid.
There's homeless people that are paid for.
They're getting a warm meal and a ride.
They're taking it.
Nobody knows what's going on.
There are, what's it called, crowd something.
You can hire protesters.
If you got three or four protesters and you need a thousand more, you just pay for it.
And there is tremendous George Soros type money flowing into these things to pay for this.
So that's why you see, remember the pandemic when you were ordered to wear a mask, ordered to stay home.
You were ordered not to go to work.
I didn't see one no kings rally there.
You're getting all these orders, where you're allowed to go, what you're allowed to do, how close you're allowed to stand to somebody.
Not one no kings rally for the whole thing.
So we'll get to Letitia James, our attorney general here in New York.
She's the one that went after Trump.
And now Trump has, well, it's not Trump, it's the Department of Justice, has indicted her for mortgage fraud.
And it looks like they got her.
And all you hear about it, going after his political opponents, going after his political opponent.
Did you ever hear that once when she indicted him or when Jack Smith was chasing him?
Not once.
Hey, we'll get to Alec Baldwin.
The video has been released of him crashing his car into that tree.
Well, we'll get to that in a moment.
We'll take a break and then we'll get to Alec Baldwin.
And where do you hear his statement trying to explain himself?
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Got a picture of me and Curtis there from Saturday night.
But we got a lot to get to, and we'll take your calls coming up on the Sean Hannity Show.
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So the big, big news of the day: Alec Baldwin is driving with his brother, Stephen Baldwin.
And picture these two geniuses driving in East Hampton out in the Hamptons.
They're driving a white Range Rover.
Who buys a white Range Rover?
A white Range Rover.
It looks like a refrigerator.
So anyway, these two guys are driving in East Hampton.
Now, yesterday, here in New York, we had what they call a nor'easter, which is a horrible, horrible storm.
Unbelievable rain and wind.
And it's not the kind of weather you're supposed to be driving in.
But these two are driving and they smash into a tree, smashing up the front of the wife's Range Rover.
Now, police show up.
And by the way, the police have released a statement.
The East Hampton Police.
I don't know how close Alec Baldwin is with the East Hampton Police, but we'll take their word for it.
There was no substance abuse.
They say everything was, he said there was a garbage truck coming at him, and he swerved to miss and he hit the tree.
The East Hampton police chief says the ground was very wet, very slippery.
But the video has been released.
You can see they're really moving fast as they hit the tree.
So this guy has to put out.
Alec Baldwin puts up a statement to explain himself.
And normally he would just talk like this and explain what happened.
But he gets so dramatic.
It's the most melodramatic.
I always get suspicion when somebody's overacting.
Take a listen to him.
This morning I was in this car accident.
A guy cut me off at a truck.
A garbage truck.
I mean, a garbage truck the size of a whale.
I've never seen a garbage truck.
It must have been something commercial for like taking away.
Oh, wait, hold it a second.
A garbage truck, it might have been commercial.
Do you know anybody just has their own private garbage truck?
I think they're all commercial.
I think that's a requirement.
Most people don't.
I've never heard of somebody calling a garbage truck company.
I like to buy one just for my personal use.
Now, the police confirm it is, they gave the name something waste management company.
Well, let's hear the rest.
Material from construction or something.
It was the biggest garbage truck I've ever seen in the anyway.
I won't go into the details now and bore you.
But to avoid hitting him, I hit a tree.
I hit a big fat tree and crushed my car, my wife's car.
I crushed my wife's car.
That's all fine, and I'm fine, and my brother's fine.
And Bobbity Bob.
Congratulations to everybody on this home festival.
Thank you to the East Hampton Police Department, the town police department, for coming to my aid.
They came in and we filed a report with them.
Officer Gherkin is his name.
G-E-R-K-E-N.
Lovely guy.
And there was another gentleman there.
I didn't get his name, but Officer Gherkin from the East Hampton Police Department.
As nice as can be and as pleasant as can be about the whole thing.
And my wife's car is pretty smashed up.
Big tree, big fat tree.
I don't know.
I don't know.
You know, the FBI profilers of the FBI interrogators, when they teach that course, they say, if the guy talks too much, if the answer's too long, there's too much explanation.
That's when you get suspicious.
Do you think, Linda, he's over-explaining this a little bit?
Sounds like he's starting to fire while he's giving the explanation of how he hit the tree.
The fire alarm's going off in the background.
Yeah.
He's a very strange guy.
Yeah, I mean, he has a lot of accidents.
People have literally died.
He's also an actor.
So, you know, it's like that's what he does.
He elaborates, he exaggerates.
He's just, you know.
I don't know.
He hasn't really.
He hasn't really explained.
If you watch the video, they're going pretty fast.
I mean.
Of course, they were in the wrong.
They were probably drinking.
They were probably going too fast.
They were probably too far over the line.
Yeah.
You know, people think they can drive the way they want in those Range Rovers.
You can't.
It's raining.
Take it easy.
He says he's been sober for 40 years.
Maybe.
And the police didn't say anything about drinking.
But again, we don't know how friendly he is with the police.
I said maybe.
I didn't say definitely.
Maybe.
But you're right.
He was probably speeding, going way too fast in this whole, I saw the garbage truck.
So instead, I hit the tree.
I think it might be commercial, Mark.
Rumor has it.
I think it was a commercial garbage truck.
But it's a whale.
It's a whale of a truck.
Yeah, what does that mean?
Very big tree, very big truck.
The biggest garbage truck of ever.
Very small road.
Whale of a garbage.
The biggest garbage.
They're all the same size.
There's like three sizes.
That's it.
The biggest you've ever seen.
I'll say the biggest truck I ever saw garbage truck was President Trump's.
Remember the Trump truck?
Standard size.
It's one size.
That thing looks humongous, bro.
Oh, that's because it was out in a runway.
Anyway, we'll get to the bottom of this.
We'll talk to Steve Hilton coming up.
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Oh, yes.
This is why I didn't want to.
I need the lights off.
The bright lights.
I'm so sorry, but I am about to get on.
Bernard, I need you to turn these off.
These are these that are killing me.
Hang on one second, everybody.
No, we should put the computer up on the show.
Yes, yes, we should have.
Yes.
Okay, everybody.
I'm not that dark.
It's too dark.
So we're going to lose more than half a million Californians dying prematurely to air pollution and other problems.
And the state could lose.
You're out of my shot.
I wanted to tell you that that's actually incorrect.
It's not that it's electric vehicles.
It's that, and we don't need a commitment under the Paris Climate Accord.
Okay.
Okay.
You also were in my shop before that.
Stay out of my shot.
If you live in California, you're in luck.
This woman is available to run your life for you.
You could have this thing bat, or you could have the brilliant Steve Hilton, who's, besides being the smartest guy in California, extremely competent.
The governor's race is next year.
That's Katie Porter, the Benny Hill lookalike, the dopey woman.
And now we have the guy you should be voting for, Steve Hilton, is with us.
Steve Hilton, how you doing?
Mark, great to be with you.
You can't make me laugh so much.
It's amazing, isn't it?
It doesn't get old.
I think it's a week now that's been out there.
And every single time you think, what?
How is this possible that this person thinks that she can be the governor?
Look, even the Democrats are dumping on her.
But the serious point I always make is that, yeah, terrible interviews, terrible, you know, videos, et cetera.
But actually, they're all like this, the California Democrats.
They all have this arrogant, entitled attitude.
We don't need to persuade Trump supporters.
We don't need them.
We don't need to be held accountable.
How dare you ask me questions?
Let's rule this state because it's a one-party.
And that's the attitude that ended up with these machine politicians.
They keep churning them out.
They're all the same.
Katie Porter, Karen Bass, Carmela Harris is the same.
Gavin Newsom, they're all the same.
All the people they're talking about now, the Democrat machine, lining up to replace her, like this guy, Alex Padilla.
They're the same.
And what they've produced is the worst results for any state in America by far.
The highest unemployment rate, the highest poverty rate, highest taxes, highest cost per gas, rent, housing, electricity, water.
You know, it's a total failure.
And that's why they hate answering questions or being held accountable because they got nothing to say.
Yeah.
Gavin Newsom, you know, this woman sounds like just a dope.
But Gavin Newsom seems like a very smart guy.
And I assume he drives around.
Doesn't he see the homeless?
Doesn't he see the crime?
Doesn't he, what is it in their mind that they don't want to do anything or fix any of this?
Yeah, they don't know how to.
I mean, this is the point you made about competence.
And it's more than just competence, actually.
It's a mindset of actually getting results.
So they are all the kind of people, they're kind of process bureaucratic-minded people, politicians who think that solving a problem is just saying something.
And if you make the comparison, look at President Trump, and you've got a problem-solving business guy there who gets things done, understands how to ask questions.
Has this been done?
Hasn't it been done?
Whatever.
I have, I'm not for one second comparing myself to the president, but in terms of background, people know me, of course, from Fox News and the media, but most of my career I've worked in business.
My first job was project manager for a construction company.
So I know what it's like.
You go to the site.
Has this been done?
Why hasn't it been done?
If that wall isn't built, these guys can't come in and do their work.
Just basic things that most normal people listening to us today will understand.
You've got to focus on results.
These politicians, they're not like that.
And because they've had this one-party rule for 15 years of it now, they feel that they never really get a challenge.
There's no consequences for their failure.
So they can say things over and over again.
I'll give you an example.
You mentioned crime and chaos and homelessness.
So over a year ago, in 2024, Gavin Newsom does a photo op for the media in LA by sort of freeway underpass, clearing up trash and homeless encampment and whatever.
And he says, this is outrageous.
And if we don't clean this up, we don't deserve to be in power.
That was his quote.
A year later, a year later, he does basically the same thing again.
Oh, we're going to clean it up.
I'm going to send in hit squads as if he never said it a year before.
Never even said it.
And no one holds him accountable.
I remembered, and I made a thing about it, but the media don't in California.
That's why she couldn't cope with the questions.
They think that just saying it is enough.
Well, it isn't enough.
And that's why I think with a candidate like me running, who actually does understand how to get things done with the policy background and the media background, they're going to have, they've never really faced a candidate like me.
That's why I'm very confident.
I know it seems difficult, but I'm confident that I will win next year.
And we're going to start to turn California around.
Well, I hope you do.
Now, where can people go?
A website or what should they do to help you?
Mark, yeah.
SteveHilton4Governor.com, F-O-R.
Would love people to get involved with building our volunteer army.
You know, we've got to beat this Democrat machine, the unions and all the, you know, Soros and all that lot.
So any help with that, please support the campaign.
SteveHilton forgovernor.com.
There's a lot of big, successful people all over Los Angeles, but they see the crime.
They see all of this.
Why don't they rise up and do something?
Well, it is happening.
Honestly, I'm feeling that.
I'm on the road the whole time.
And there are so many people I meet now.
And, you know, it is exciting because suddenly they see a glimmer of hope.
We don't have to put up with this.
We can actually change.
We don't have to live like this.
It doesn't have to be like this.
We can change.
And I think that I'm hearing that a lot.
And people, you're seeing Democrats who were, I mean, you know, just the other day, there's an event someone hosted for me for my campaign.
She'd been a longtime fundraiser for the Democrats, you know, big time fundraisers saying, look, we just can't go on like this.
I want to get behind your campaign.
So I think that there is something happening here that is really exciting.
And it's good for the whole country because remember, so many of the terrible things that infect have infected the rest of the country in the last decade or so, they all started here in California.
So if we can beat the far left here, that's great, but not just for all of us in California, for working families and small businesses, but for everyone in America that we, you know, we push back on the far left because this is where a lot of the madness has come from.
You know, like here in New York, same thing, the mayoral race.
The Democrat is running saying we have a crisis, an affordability crisis, of this crisis, a housing crisis, this crisis.
But Democrats have run every inch of our government for 15 years here.
So why don't voters say, well, obviously we've got to change parties to get something done?
You have the same thing in California.
Exactly.
It's interesting because the same here, right?
I've done events now with a few of these Democrat candidates.
Not exactly a debate, but like a forum, you know, where you speak one after the other.
And it's hilarious to listen to them.
Oh, everything's so unaffordable.
One of them say, we have the worst business climate in America.
We've got to change that.
There's too much bureaucracy, too many.
It's hard to raise a family.
Yeah, who did all that?
You did.
Your party.
And so the idea that you're going to get the people who made the mess to come and clean it up is ridiculous.
I'm not quite sure why that's not happening in this election in New York.
I'm not following it closely enough.
But I'm telling you, next year in California, people will really have a choice.
I'll be there in the top two in the general election.
And I think we're going to have a really exciting race because I think the whole country will be looking to see what happens here.
And if we can bring some common sense back, I think, as I say, that'll help everyone right across the country.
So, yeah, but these Democrats out there, they don't get the environment, green and clean.
And then you walk around and it's a homeless camp and garbage everywhere.
How did they do that?
What is going through their minds?
Well, this is a classic example.
You really put your finger on something, is that they're such ideologues, right?
They spout the correct ideology, but they don't really care about the outcome.
So exactly as you say.
And by the way, when they talk about environmentalism, they've made it such a narrow thing now.
It's climate.
They keep talking about climate, climate, climate.
Of course, the climate agenda, as they call it, I call it climate elitism because it's the main reason everything's so expensive.
Gas prices, housing costs.
electric bills, all because of their climate policies.
But the rich can afford it, the people who push this nonsense.
It's working-class Californians.
You drive their trucks two, three, four hours a day that are paying the price for all of this.
But they don't connect it to the immediate environment.
That's what I've always said.
I am an environmentalist.
I want to have beautiful, and especially in California, it's part of our heritage.
Our wonderful national parks and the beaches.
That's one of the reasons everyone loves being here despite everything, is it's so beautiful.
We've got to protect that.
That's environmentalism, not this insane climate elitism, which is just making everything so expensive.
Well, we want to see Steve Hilton win as governor.
It's next year, but you can go to stevehiltonforgovernor.com and support him, stevehiltonforgovernor.com.
Now, how does it look as far as the demographics?
Are there enough voters for a Republican to win next year?
It's a key question.
And that's exactly right.
So last year in California, President Trump did better than any Republican for a generation.
And 10 counties flipped from blue to red out of 58 in California.
And there's a very simple number because it's a midterm election.
You get a lower, 10, typically a lower turnout, of course.
But if we actually manage to get our vote out, there are more than enough Republican voters who, if everyone who voted for President Trump in California last year votes for me for governor next year, I'll be the governor with something like 200,000 votes to spare.
And one of the really important factors for that is voter ID.
So we've got a ballot initiative in the works in California.
It's right now we're out getting signatures to put this on the ballot.
If we have voter ID on the ballot next November, that is going to really help with Republican turnout.
And so that's going to be a big part of making sure we get the votes.
I've always said, Mark, it's not easy.
I'm not saying we're going to romp to victory here, but it is not impossible.
We can do this.
We can turn things around in California, but we've got to go there and fight and build an army of volunteers and do a great job with a positive, common sense alternative.
And I think we're going to have a real shock for the whole country next year in California.
Now, Republicans got elected all the time in California for years.
What changed?
Was it immigration?
What changed everything?
Well, I think it wasn't so much.
It was what they did in the legislature.
They basically gave themselves, with some technical changes in the legislature, the power to basically rule without any kind of Republican input.
And so the machine got stronger and stronger.
They got all the unions behind them, and they engineered for themselves through gerrymandering a supermajority in the state legislature, a two-thirds majority, which made it very difficult for any challenge to come.
And then, of course, that feeds on itself because a lot of the kind of business supporters think, well, you've got to suck up to the Democrats because they've got the supermajority.
And then, you know, the taxes went through the roof.
A lot of Republicans leaving the state.
So I think it's just been one of those things that's just been growing for years.
The origin of it was this supermajority that they gerrymandered in the state legislature.
But we can't just give up and say, well, that's that.
Let's just let California slip further into stagnation and decline with the worst outcomes of any state.
No, we've got to fight for California.
And that's what I'm doing.
And I feel like the energy is there.
I'm really feeling it.
Wow, Steve Hilton, we hope you succeed now.
What do you need people to do?
Donate, volunteer?
What do you need them to do?
Both, actually.
Look, we need, you know, every, you know, as they say, every little helps.
You know, whatever you can afford financially really helps me build this movement.
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Get involved.
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We've got plenty for everyone to do.
You can do it from your home.
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There's a lot of help that we can get from our volunteers.
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All right.
Everybody go to stevehiltonforgovernor.com.
And if you don't, you're getting stuck with Katie Porter.
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We hope.
Good luck.
We're hoping you're successful next year.
And we'll talk again soon.
Thanks for being with us.
See you soon.
Thanks.
All right.
Take care.
Yeah.
I mean, him versus Katie Porter.
I can't wait to see that debate.
That will be amazing.
Hey, we'll take a break.
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There's a lot going on today.
It's a big day at the White House.
Charlie Kirk will be honored today.
It's actually his 32nd birthday today, and the president will award him the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
The widow will be there to accept it.
Actually, a lot of names you know will be there.
It's going to be quite a ceremony.
It'll take place in the East Room of the White House, and we'll bring it to you.
Just stick with us, and when it happens, we'll bring it to you.
The president, a busy day, going through all sorts of things.
I don't know why he wanted this job.
I don't know.
I used to see him in his office here in New York.
He'd be sitting up there.
Celebrities would come up, and it was fun.
It was parties.
Now, I watch what he does all day.
He's meeting with the Argentinian leaders to discuss the currency.
Then he's meeting with the president of Peru.
Does that sound like a lot of fun?
Do you know who Javier Malay is?
I would party with him.
Oh, he's fantastic.
That's right.
That's one.
But if somebody said, here, I'm putting you in a room with the president of Peru for an hour, what would you say to him?
I don't know what to talk to him about.
I'd rather do this.
This is much more fun than being president.
But hey, that's going to be a big, important moment, the honoring of Charlie Kirk in the White House.
We'll bring it to you live.
It'll happen in the next hour.
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