Glenn Beck is back on the air talking about the Supreme Court's decision on whether or not Donald Trump can be on the ballot for the 2020 election. He also talks about a new song he wrote for his dog and much more.
00:08:35.300And when she was supporting BLM, which was calling for the overturning, I believe, of capitalism, the overturning of the American family, was an insurrectionist group.
00:09:08.140If you had him, you know, organizing, you have texts from Donald Trump organizing the Proud Boys to go into the Capitol building and overthrow the election, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:09:22.800All these things they don't have, well, then you could charge him with insurrection.
00:27:42.820You know, I'm very disturbed by the fact that this is not just a problem at the very tippy top of the pyramid is a problem down all the way to the very bottom level.
00:27:55.380And there's an institutional problem in the FBI because they can make your responsibility so granular and so small.
00:28:02.000And a lot of people are just unwilling or unable to take a step back and look at the full mosaic of what they are part of.
00:28:09.900But it's very important to note that all FBI employees go to the Holocaust Memorial Museum and the MLK Memorial Museum as part of training.
00:28:18.060And you learn there about the banality of evil and you learn that it's incumbent on you.
00:28:22.440It's actually your job to throw the flag if you think we're off the rail.
00:28:27.020So then why are they going after these guys if that's part of the training?
00:28:33.220Well, I think it's a pretty sweet gig to be in the FBI.
00:28:36.340They definitely make that no secret about that fact.
00:28:39.240You know, you have the opportunity, FBI, once you are five years in, you're an agent, you have 26 paid days off a year, 13 sick days, 11 federal holidays, three paid hours a week to work on your mental wellness, three paid hours a week to work on your physical fitness.
00:28:53.920And you're making about $135,000 a year.
00:28:57.500And that is presented to you almost immediately.
00:29:00.060When I came forward with my concerns about what I saw, I was told, look, Steve, you're risking your entire career.
00:29:07.480And that was put to me, I was put for a decision for all my chips within 30 to 45 seconds of expressing my first concerns.
00:29:15.480And to me and to other suspendables, we're system idealists.
00:29:21.140We joined the FBI to follow the Constitution, follow the law.
00:29:24.780The system disruptors are the criminals.
00:29:26.340But we all saw what's going on with the Bureau right now.
00:29:29.580And they are, in fact, the system disruptors who are departing from their prime directive, which should be to protect the American people from risk of fraud and force.
00:29:42.320Garrett O'Boyle is a good personal friend of mine.
00:29:45.580He and I testified last May in front of the Weaponization Committee.
00:29:48.380He's an indefinitely suspended, unpaid FBI agent right now.
00:29:51.840He came forward with protected whistleblower disclosures and the FBI facilitated his transfer from Kansas to Virginia and then intercepted him mid-transfer, took possession of his household goods, left him without pay, left him homeless in the middle of the winter when he couldn't have clothing for his children, four small girls.
00:30:12.500And they did that as retaliation for him coming to Congress with his concerns about what he was seeing about risks to parents at school board meetings.
00:30:22.060And as a result of that, he's continued to fight.
00:30:24.320He's been unpaid for over a year and a half now.
00:30:27.300And that's why when we leaned into this title of the suspendables, Garrett just started making lapel pins and T-shirts.
00:30:34.680And he's using that basically a form of income to support his family.
00:30:57.220We actually have a signed affidavit from the individual who did go to the media with those concerns.
00:31:01.500Garrett went to Congress, as is his right to do as an employee under 5 U.S.C. 2303.
00:31:06.100Did it the right way, just like a suspendable, the right way, at the right time, for the right reasons.
00:31:12.400And the FBI found out about it, made the allegation, and then also facilitated his transfer, even though he was, quote, unquote, under investigation, which is outside of policy.
00:31:21.140And because he was transferring, he'd sold his house.
00:31:43.300And they knew this before they transferred him.
00:31:45.860I mean, they should have, if they were going to fire him, fire him where he was.
00:31:50.960They not only knew Glenn, they allowed him to go to training where he was getting classified material.
00:31:57.080If you were under investigation, having your security clearance reviewed, you would think that the FBI would not allow you to have access to that information.
00:32:04.840And this other whistleblower has come forward, and in some pretty colorful language, it was expressed over at the Human Resources Division, the Security Office, or the FBI.
00:32:12.420They said that they were going to F him over.
00:32:16.560And that individual who uttered that has since moved on and works for BDO Seidman.
00:32:21.840So he has been now, this is 18 months later, he's still not being paid.
00:32:29.760Because they said that he went to the media, which you say he didn't, and you have a sworn affidavit of somebody who did, what happened to that guy that did go to the media?
00:32:39.980This individual is one of the anonymous members of our suspendables.
00:32:46.660And the allegation was that Garrett had gone to Project Veritas.
00:32:53.300The same information was presented because this is information that a lot of us saw across the board.
00:32:57.940It was directives issued from Carlton Peoples within the FBI to use counterterrorism resources to surveil and conduct assessments and investigations of parents at school board meetings as domestic terrorists.
00:33:10.920And Carlton Peoples was elevated after doing that, and he now runs the FBI Birmingham office.
00:33:15.980So I just wanted people to know about Garrett, because I remember reading this story about 18 months ago and thinking, this is insane what's happening.
00:33:32.100Who is standing up to the FBI on his behalf and on, you know, all of your guys' behalf?
00:33:39.500Well, Garrett has some legal representation, but the process for him is just long and slow.
00:33:45.560The allegations of retaliation are going to take years to adjudicate, but he's committed to that because he wants to do things the right way.
00:33:54.000All of us have sort of formed this coalition of individuals.
00:33:59.940We said, you know, we're kind of like the expendables.
00:34:03.000We had a unique set of skills, but we're all suspended FBI agents.
00:34:07.220And we've just continued to try to reach everywhere we can.
00:34:11.740We're sort of in an era right now of not broadcasting, but narrow casting.
00:34:14.860There's just so many audiences out there who don't know stories like Garrett's and the information that we all brought forward.
00:34:21.240So we've reached out to audiences like yours, Glenn, and thank you so much for helping us on this.
00:34:27.220And Garrett and I have a podcast, American Radicals podcast, where we talk about this.
00:34:32.480Garrett writes a substact called Last Line, which is sort of a reference to being the last line for law enforcement.
00:34:40.360And we just keep trying to hammer the message about government weaponization because none of us got into this for personal enrichment or acclaim.
00:34:50.120We just wanted to do the right thing at the right time for the right reasons.
00:34:53.800And as a result of that, we've all sort of suffered consequences, none worse than Garrett, who's a man of honor.
00:35:01.180It must have been quite shocking to you when you first blew the whistle.
00:35:05.560You had to have believed that, you know, when the rank and file, when everybody figures out what's going on, they'll stand up.
00:35:12.840And it must be quite disappointing to see, no, uh-uh.
00:35:21.440I told you one of the times before we talked that I had sort of expected a Captain America endgame moment where I would hear on my left and look over and see 14,000 agents, 38,000 employees stepping forward and actually truly honoring their oath of office.
00:35:35.980But too many of them are content to just follow orders.
00:35:40.640And it was very specifically told to me when I came forward.
00:35:43.480They said, Steve, your job, your duty is to do your duty to the FBI, not respect the Constitution.
00:35:50.220And I think too many people have bought into that and say and justify what they're doing.
00:40:20.720Now, this is kind of a red zone where you kind of hold your breath, cross, cross your fingers, hope that everybody's better angels, uh, actually appear.
00:40:31.200Uh, but I, you know, I, I, I don't know.
00:40:34.560I believe in God and I believe in being prepared and being able to walk things back.
00:40:40.000But I would say that, uh, January, January 8th is the time to go, okay, all right.
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00:45:42.940We were just talking a few minutes ago.
00:45:44.720There are so many tripwires of total and complete chaos.
00:45:47.980If they would have gone the other way, this could be a, this could be a very, very, very dark day because it would be in chaos and God only knows.
00:45:56.300And it's, it's, it's, it's not surprising, but it, it should make a clear statement to everybody who is listening to the Democrats talk about, oh, democracy is in trouble.
00:46:07.400That the only part of the Democratic Republic, which we are, the Democratic part, that, that happens with one man, one vote.
00:46:16.780And they were trying to tell you who you can and can't vote for.
00:47:12.480I thought I was mentally and emotionally prepared for this because I've followed too many of these cases to not have been.
00:47:20.780I've seen too many of these guys, even misdemeanor defendants, even misdemeanor independent journalists marched before a magistrate in leg chains and the orange jumpsuit.
00:47:31.040So I thought I was ready for it until they put the leg chains on.
00:47:34.320And I mean, I've, I've never even been fingerprinted for anything in my life and to actually in the moment that it was happening, um, it was overwhelming.
00:47:46.920And then on top of being chained at your, at your waist and your legs, then they put you in a cage with a meth dealer.
00:47:57.540And for, and, and, and, and of course, Lee can speak to this better than I can, but the process of putting a nonviolent misdemeanor defendant who has been utterly and totally cooperative since the very first phone call from the FBI over two and a half years ago.
00:48:21.200So it could have been just an order to appear, I could have walked in with Lee, both of us with our jackets and ties on, we could have sat in the gallery, they call us up, we stand before just as they did for a felony defendant that day.
00:48:37.160But I'm guarded by U.S. Marshals with leg chains on.
00:48:44.700So how many misdemeanors Lee have you, have you done where they're in leg chains?
00:48:55.720I've got clients right now that are charged with felony drug cases that we are negotiating with the DOJ for voluntary turn-ins.
00:49:06.940There's an active warrant on one that I was speaking with this morning and the DOJ is working with us to do a voluntary turn-in to a magistrate.
00:49:20.500This was determined by the DOJ in Washington.
00:49:22.820They had us turn Steve into the FBI at their headquarters, 7 a.m., walked him through, processed him, put him in leg chains and a waist chain, handcuffs to his waist, and then took him directly to the Marshals down at the Cabell Building here in Dallas.
00:49:37.340Yeah, I don't remember anybody in leg chains and irons for BLM setting cities on fire.
00:49:44.320No, in fact, most of those were just catch and release if they bothered to catch at all.
00:49:48.460In fact, most of them had their cases dismissed, and then many of them had been awarded cash payouts from the government because they were unfairly arrested or prosecuted because, obviously, we had to understand what their frustrations and what made them burn a building down.
00:50:10.980So I was really encouraged by the op-ed that came out from Jonathan Tourley this weekend.
00:50:20.560He makes the point that you might be an activist journalism or a journalist activist, whatever this new thing is that they're doing, because you have an opinion.
00:50:36.860And Stu and Stu and I were talking about it earlier this morning.
00:50:43.300But that doesn't mean that you are finding the story you want to find.
00:50:51.060You could still have an opinion on things, but as long as you're honest enough to say, I'm going in and I don't know what's going to happen.
00:51:00.380I have an idea what could happen, but I'm going to tell the truth no matter which side it falls on.
00:51:09.340Well, see, that's the thing that, obviously, not only the charging documents themselves, because the charging documents are what they call the statement of facts.
00:51:17.440They are, in fact, specifically put together for the purpose of constructing a narrative for prosecution out of context comments.
00:51:27.420Because, more importantly, and this is the key, Glenn, look, I'll tell you what, let me let NBC, the court reporter, the guy who does every one of the cases, J6 cases for NBC, he's there every day.
00:51:42.580His name's Ryan Riley, and he tweeted out yesterday.
00:51:45.700He said, if it wasn't for Steve's language on January 6th, before he entered the Capitol, and then after that evening, this case almost certainly wouldn't have been brought.
00:51:59.920Okay, so that's, wow, that's interesting here in America.
00:52:04.120Let me go through the actual charges, and let's take them one by one.
00:52:35.760So of the four charges that Steve's been charged with, 18 U.S.C. 752A1, that's knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority.
00:52:47.480That's the one that carries up to a one-year-in-jail penalty, minimum of six months.
00:52:51.58018 U.S.C. 1752A2, disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or ground, 40 U.S.C. 5104E2D, disorderly conduct in a Capitol building, and then 40 U.S.C. 5104E2G, parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building.
00:53:14.940Okay, so the, I don't know, I'm sure you know this now, I don't know when you found out, but the Speaker of the House released 5,000 hours of videotape, much of it centering around you, and showing that you weren't parading or picketing or being disorderly at all.
00:53:42.740That's going to be fascinating to see.
00:53:44.240Well, you know, this is, and again, I don't want to get into being the legal expert or even trying.
00:53:53.500I mean, I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night, but the point being is, is that they always, because I've followed so many of these trials, they always overcharge.
00:54:41.840I mean, I think we've, I think Steve and I were talking earlier, and I think we've estimated that roughly 60 journalists went into the rotunda, went into the Capitol building on that day.
00:54:53.400Six to seven have been charged now out of 60, rough.
00:54:58.060All of those have been right of center media.
00:57:20.740Because I always sat in the back of the room so I could watch them and see what was on – what they were doing,
00:57:25.320see what was on their screen, see which games they were playing during the important testimonies
00:57:28.820to see who was pre-writing their stories and then just hanging out in the hallway talking.
00:57:34.800Because that's what they do, and they're really good at it.
00:57:36.780They can pre-write two or three stories in a day, and then as soon as the rulings or the motions are filed,
00:57:42.060they can then fill in the blanks and boom, submit, submit, submit, and they get out.
00:57:45.500And then more importantly, I was able to show on certain very significant testimonies how the comparison of how the various journalists withheld –
00:57:58.740because, see, we all know it is – it's not that they lie, it's the lie of omission.
00:58:05.600It's when you're only covering the government's case-in-chief and their witnesses,
00:58:13.600and then all of a sudden they get out and go for coffee break during the cross-examination.
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00:59:44.760So we're with Steve Baker and James Lee Bright, Steve's attorney.
00:59:59.220Steve was arrested by the FBI, and all they're trying to do is make his language something that, you know, you could go to prison for because you didn't say anything except one thing that I read.
01:00:15.720You said to the cop as you were trying to get through a door, are you going to use those things on us?
01:00:20.800No, and I wasn't trying to get through the door or trying to push past anybody.
01:00:24.380What had happened was, and unbeknownst to me at the time, is only just a couple of minutes before, there had been a shot inside the Capitol just on the other side of the staircase from where I was, the stairwell where I was.
01:00:53.300And then I walked down that hallway, and then suddenly for the first time all day, weapons are drawn.
01:00:59.120We had not seen a single weapon drawn all day long.
01:01:02.320Even in the fiercest battle out on the front West Terrace that I got, you know, an hour's worth of video out there, not a single officer pulled their weapons.
01:01:12.140Even though I consider many of the attacks that they faced that day, that they were justified had they done so.
01:02:24.760And when I learned only minutes later, because I walked past them FBI medics trying to resuscitate this person, I couldn't tell that it was a woman on the floor with all the blood and the confusion and the compressions and all this other stuff.
01:02:42.820Um, and then I realized that somebody was shot and then I got the actual footage of her being brought out of the building and, and, and followed her down the ramp on the gurney as they're working on her.
01:02:57.040And that was when I said into, you can hear it in my camera.
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01:06:16.020We are, uh, talking, uh, now to Steve Baker who was, uh, arrested.
01:06:23.740Uh, during this program on Friday, investigative journalist, uh, blaze media correspondent and his attorney, James Lee Bright.
01:06:31.760Um, and I want to go through some of the things that, that are, the FBI is saying that really the, um, NBC is the main driver of this.
01:06:46.620Um, a copy of, uh, an FBI affidavit, uh, provided NBC news by defense attorney, William Shipley indicates that federal prosecutors are going to focus on comments from Baker that show he was sympathetic to the mob.
01:06:59.700Uh, including when he referred to Nancy Pelosi as, excuse the language, a bitch after talking about somebody, um, the mob rating the former speaker's office and a comment, which he said he regretted.
01:07:13.320He didn't steal government property during the attack.
01:07:18.220So tell me about, let's start with a Nancy Pelosi bitch thing.
01:07:22.440Yeah, I actually walked down the hallway where they call the speaker's hallway into the, her suite of offices.
01:07:28.740And when I walked in that hallway, there were, I was, I was probably one of just a handful of people actually going in and there were just all of a sudden dozens of people leaving.
01:07:38.640And I looked into a couple of the offices and saw that there was actual, this is the first time all day I'd seen any property damage itself, uh, on the interior that turned over tables, desks, um, rifled through, uh, bookshelves and knocked the, knocked all of those contents onto the floor.
01:07:54.500As soon as I saw that, I knew I needed to get the heck out of Dodge.
01:07:57.440So I turned around and it's all captured on my camera, including the property damage, how I went in, went, oops, saw the damage, oops, I'm getting out of here.
01:08:05.880And so when myself and my best friend that night, another writer of some esteem, by the way, who was, uh, we'd gotten separated during the day and we finally re reconnect back at our hotel room later that night.
01:08:20.580And we started watching the news and we cracked open a couple of adult beverages.
01:08:24.680And then we decided to turn on the camera to upload to YouTube, uh, kind of a, uh, you know, post-mortem on what we had experienced that day.
01:08:32.400And so I'm telling him that story about seeing the property damage inside of Pelosi's office.
01:08:37.040And I said something to the effect of, yeah, it couldn't have happened to a more deserving biatch.
01:08:43.280And, um, and then I was interviewed by the FBI and asked why I said that.
01:08:49.700And I said, because it wasn't McConnell's office.
01:08:52.780And they said, what do you mean by that?
01:08:55.220And I said, because if it had been McConnell's office, I would have said it couldn't have happened to a more deserving bastard.
01:09:37.540When did you say that immediately after that, on the same video with my best friend with drinks in hand, joking about what we were seeing on television already talking about the, someone maybe had allegedly stolen computers out of that.
01:09:52.100So we're yucking it up going, no, I wish I had done that.
01:09:57.680I honestly, I have to say, I would have made the same comment afterwards.
01:10:03.880afterwards, if I were in your situation watching it at the time, uh, you know, probably not on the same day, but darn close where I would have said, can you imagine what was on that computer?
01:10:17.540I kind of wish we had it, but that wouldn't mean that I wanted to steal it, you know, or that I really would steal it.
01:10:24.600If I said, yeah, cause you were there, you had access.
01:10:27.980They're trying to say that you had motive to do it, but you didn't do it.
01:10:47.940Everybody saw it was trouble and he left.
01:10:50.100Everybody always acts, asks what's, what was my mindset that day?
01:10:54.040My mindset that day was to, I had my man on the street, microphone and a tripod.
01:10:58.420My mindset was, is that if there was anything specific or interesting or, uh, groundbreaking that was going to be said from the stage at the ellipse that day, but either by Trump or somebody else that was speaking, I was going to do man on the street interviews, capture that, take it home, upload it to YouTube and my blog channel.
01:11:15.860And, you know, that it's end, end of conversation.
01:11:19.300We had no idea where that day was going and how it would develop.
01:11:23.820But as soon as I arrived on the West Terrace and I saw that it was a battle, everything changes.
01:12:34.060So tell me about the WUSA interview because this, the FBI, according to the FBI, um, they asked you, do you approve of what happened today?
01:12:50.240And that's all they took out of almost 30 minutes worth of interview.
01:12:55.200What is the, what is the context that makes that good?
01:13:01.840The context is, is that I understood the spirit of what was happening.
01:13:08.080These people had been locked down for a year.
01:13:10.600I didn't, I don't think I even addressed the election cause I wasn't even a hundred percent on the election, uh, controversy at that, at that point that it was a stolen situation.
01:13:18.740In fact, it was 22 months after the election before I ever got my own conclusion.
01:13:24.100And, and so it was, it was a long discussion that I had with two different of their reporters.
01:13:31.460One actually on the lawn of the Capitol after I'd seen Ashley Babbitt is, in fact, I'm walking by this group of guys and they're all standing, listening to the headquarters studio.
01:13:40.820They're just learning that somebody has been shot inside the building as I'm walking about past them and they hear me.
01:13:45.960I said, Oh yeah, I've got a video of that.
01:13:50.320So then they interview me for about 15 minutes with the, you know, the Capitol in the background over my shoulder.
01:13:55.360I'm talking about, you know, there's a darkness under that dome, blah, blah, blah.
01:13:58.860I'm, you know, I'm, I'm a pontificating from my, you know, libertarian viewpoint about what was going on that day.
01:14:05.360And then I finally, you know, and I hadn't had the opportunity to even see a restroom in about, you know, 10 hours at this point.
01:14:12.120So I leave the Capitol grounds and go find a sandwich shop shop somewhere where I was able to take care of that, get a sandwich.
01:14:18.920And then I get a call from WUSA, the lead anchor, the evening news for WUSA, the CBS affiliate in DC calls me and ask me if he can talk to me.
01:14:29.120So I go set up my tripod, my camera, pull out my microphone on the street for a, you know, hit out there on the street.
01:14:38.020And he interviews me, gets about 15 minutes worth of comments from me again.
01:14:42.620And then when they run the story, they use less than 15 seconds of clip, clip, clip.
01:14:48.700And when I, again, going back to my, my FBI interview, when they addressed that, I said to them sitting across the table, I said, did you see the hard edits in that?
01:15:02.420I'm just trying to find the hard, because you have said to us for, well, ever since I've known you, you did not agree with what happened.
01:15:11.640And, you know, you, you found the violence reprehensible and I've been consistent on that since my first article, the very first article I wrote condemns the violent.
01:15:22.560I say there, I saw bad people doing bad things, good people doing good things, and some otherwise good people doing some stupid things that got caught up in the moment.
01:15:30.340You, you, you can agree a hundred percent with the reason why these people were frustrated and why they were there and disagree with the behaviors of the 300 people that did stupid stuff.
01:15:45.940And the, and the video, the unedited video would show that.
01:15:50.680In context, I don't know if we'll ever be able to get it or not.
01:15:54.120Well, in, I mean, it fits with the narrative, uh, that Stu and I were talking about earlier today, that you have always been very consistent with us that, because that's the only thing that, um, throws this and it not legally, not legally at all, but makes you less sympathetic.
01:16:18.360If they, if someone is led to believe that you went in going, yeah, break in, break the windows, storm the Capitol.
01:16:27.740And I've never, I've never heard that from you.
01:17:01.720And they were, it was cathartic for a vast majority of them after the election, after the year of 2020, which I mean, those were dark days for our country.
01:17:23.220But the overwhelming number of people that I've met in this process that I've represented, we're not engaged in the bad behavior that we all look at and we abhor.
01:19:05.060So, Steve, I want you to know that I have asked you the toughest questions I could ask because I want to lance the boil.
01:19:13.720I want to know the truth, and so does the audience.
01:19:17.480I know why this is being done to you because you have been so effective.
01:19:21.820There's only two reporters, the one at Revolver and you, really, that have been on this from the beginning and have made such a huge difference in these trials, and that is reflected by the support from the Speaker of the House on Friday releasing 5,000 hours and all of the video of you in the Capitol so people can see you weren't parading.
01:19:55.780And I want to say thank you as well to those congressmen who have been supporting me all the way up to the Speaker.
01:20:03.320I will say this, though, is that one of the reasons why we've not been able to make this situation happen faster for those defendants is that we need some documents.
01:20:14.200I don't need to tell you what they are right now.
01:22:54.740They're court of public opinion questions.
01:22:57.140Let's get off our high horse here, media.
01:22:59.960I mean, just a couple of weeks ago, you had some journalists talk about you wish Trump was in a convertible because he would be easy to shoot like Kennedy.
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01:27:16.720Unfortunately, for decades, the Hispanic community has been getting their news for these two major networks, Telemundo owned by NBC and Univision.
01:27:26.960And unfortunately, in the recent years, these two networks have gone, have walked away of representing the Hispanic values.
01:27:38.240And some people, things are maybe wondering, why do we see the same headlines all over the place?
01:27:56.960And the thing is that, for example, Univision, when they don't cover the news directly, they work with a platform called CNN Newsers, which means that they get all the videos, press releases that they don't cover directly from CNN.
01:28:14.100So, that's why you see the same headlines and the same rhetoric that CNN uses.
01:28:41.000And that's why we are launching Voz News tonight, because we really need to provide the Hispanic community a non-virus perspective, conservative perspective of the news, so they can really understand what's going on.
01:28:58.240And they can really make better decisions for their lives and for their families.
01:29:03.520You know, Soros, George Soros just bought a radio group that has some of the biggest Spanish-speaking nations, Spanish-speaking stations in the nation.
01:29:14.300You're getting the George Soros look at things if that firewall isn't dirt strong.
01:29:34.540We're going to be the only nationwide newscast in Spanish with a conservative perspective.
01:29:43.120And, you know, that's unbelievable, because in the English-speaking world, there are several options, and you guys are here to fill up those gaps, you know, providing non-biased information for your listeners and your audience.
01:30:00.800And we have to recognize that some of them were one or two jobs or even three to be able to provide for their families.
01:30:08.220They don't have the time to do their own research.
01:30:11.640And a lot of times they watch these TV networks because they like novellas, like the series, Hispanic series, because they feel attached to their culture and all of that.
01:30:20.840And they just listen to the rhetoric that they use in the news.
01:30:23.940And I remember one example on the last presidential election when they were saying the headline was that Republicans were pushing against voting rights for minorities.
01:30:35.120And I remember myself reading this press release that our producers provide us, and I was, I mean, reading along, and I couldn't find anything that was trying to, you know, to restrict voting rights.
01:30:51.060I mean, and I have to tell you, it is even harder to vote in Mexico.
01:30:55.240In Mexico, you only got one day to vote.
01:30:58.740There's no early voting, nothing like that.
01:31:01.600And there's only one kind of ID, the voter ID that you need to use to be able to vote.
01:31:08.920So when I was reading this, I was like, what are they talking about?
01:31:12.540You know, here we have a primary election.
01:33:12.140So we're launching Voz News, which means voice, tonight at 7 p.m. Eastern Time, 6 p.m. Central, through Daystar Español.
01:33:22.780We are very, very blessed that we are partnering with Daystar because, of course, this is a huge Christian network.
01:33:31.380And I have to tell you, they launched the Español Spanish channel a year ago, and they are reaching 14 million Hispanic households in the United States.
01:33:41.600And they even reached a total of 90 million households, counting the U.S., Mexico, and Latin America.
01:33:51.520And another very important topic is the illegal immigration, for example.
01:33:56.260So we want to really – for people who will be watching in South America, Central America, we want to tell them the truth because, unfortunately, they are being told that they can get here illegally, get everything for free, and all of that.
01:34:31.880And it's important for them to know and realize that that's not the truth, that they need to stay there, that they need to follow a legal process.
01:34:39.860Because, honestly, illegal immigration is impacting Hispanics as much as it's impacting anybody else.
01:34:46.300So, I've done this for a very long time.
01:34:52.560And I have seen my share of death threats and everything that goes along with it.
01:34:59.300But you, being Hispanic, speaking Spanish, having it going through South America, Central America, Mexico, and here in America, you're messing with some very powerful people.
01:35:39.020He doesn't – I mean, he doesn't have any need of getting involved in media.
01:35:42.760But he got a call from the Lord, and he was obedient, and that's how I met him.
01:35:48.320And to me, it was a prayer answer because, as I told you, I wanted to be a light in the darkness that we're living in this world, not only here in the United States, but in the world.
01:35:57.260I know the blessing of being able to be in this country.
01:36:01.240I have to tell you, I love the United States of America.
01:36:04.860I was born in Mexico, and it took me 19 years.
01:36:09.080I just became a U.S. citizen after 19 years of following different legal processes.
01:36:16.740My children were born here, and I just feel I can see the difference in the opportunities, in the safety.
01:36:25.080Of course, no country is perfect, but America, to me, is the best country in the world.
01:36:30.360And I feel so bad that people here don't realize that because they haven't experienced what we have experienced in Mexico and other countries.
01:36:38.160I know. So tell me how Hispanics here in America that have come here the right way, how do they view the border situation?
01:36:47.820Well, they don't like that because, of course, that is making their legal processes taking longer.
01:36:54.120There's, you know, Hispanics that have came here following a legal process, and probably they are requesting now their parents to live with them or, you know, in the legal way.
01:37:06.580And they have to pay. They have to weigh.
01:37:08.340And unfortunately, or people that real have, you know, an asylum, a real threat, real threat, and now they are being left behind because all these illegal immigration and people claiming asylum when they don't really have a case.
01:37:26.480I would think that one of the things that you would come for, because this is why business came to America, is we had laws, and they were equally applied.
01:37:37.080And we've become this lawless nation on so many fronts.
01:37:41.680And I would imagine people who have lived this before can see this and go, what are you doing?
01:37:48.000Absolutely. So, Glenn, for example, a lot of people left their countries because of the violence.
01:37:53.780So now seeing that there's, you know, violent people crossing the border, doing what we saw they're doing in New York, for example, beating police officers and then walking away.
01:38:07.140No one wants that, not even the Hispanics.
01:41:27.540And most people don't know, but Orlando came in to me over a year ago and he said, we want to do what you're doing except in Spanish language.
01:41:38.620And I said, where are you going to be?
01:43:00.860Important and important timing, right?
01:43:04.000As she mentioned, what, 36 million Hispanic people eligible to vote this cycle?
01:43:09.300And tonight they'll be in 44 million homes.
01:43:12.660And you've seen, especially Donald Trump, make real inroads with the population that, you know, you hadn't seen in several election cycles previous.
01:43:20.860Can you imagine if just the radio news and television news on Hispanic television radio reflected even just Fox, even Fox, which is not really that good anymore.
01:43:34.460But even if it was just that, can you imagine the difference in the voting?
01:43:51.340Even if you do speak Spanish, I would probably believe that, you know, the American English language programming is not focused on the same cultural concerns and issues that are important to many members of that community.
01:44:05.640So to have someone who is talking to them in their language, but also about their issues.
01:44:10.540Well, imagine, imagine just because it's NBC doing, what is it, Univision or the other one?
01:44:29.740I mean, if they're in English, if they're saying the things that they're saying, can you imagine what they're saying in Spanish, which is probably not being monitored by the, you know, the typical conservative, you know, media that might call them out.
01:44:40.180Uh, they, they probably say whatever they want.
01:44:59.740There are so many smart, this is this, honestly, this is like, you know, why are we looking at this election and looking at candidates like, because we've lowered our standards.
01:45:11.580And it began when I got a job, really, it did.
01:45:14.780Remember when you were a kid and you hit the ground running in the morning, it didn't stop till evening.
01:45:18.860And then you slept like a log all night.
01:45:21.160And then you got up the next morning, did it all over again.
01:58:38.600Now, Saturday, the District of Columbia, Trump lost to Nikki Haley, which, I mean, there was 2,000 Republicans that voted.
01:58:49.0202,000 in the District of Columbia that voted, which is, and they probably were all Tony Podesta's relatives, just pretending to be Republicans.
01:59:00.500But that's not the place you want to win.