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Hope even a fantastic Tuesday welcome back to the Philip DeFranco show and let's just jump into it and the first thing

I want to talk about today is this insanity between project Veritas and The Washington Post yesterday The Washington Post published an article

Titled a woman approached the post with dramatic and false tale about Roy Moore she appears to be part of undercover sting operation

As we've talked about on the show before

Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore is been accused of sexual misconduct with women as young as 14 years old now Moore is repeatedly denied those

Accusations calling them an attempt to derail his campaign and as right now

He's still staying in this race despite both Democrats and Republicans

Calling for him to step down then in walks in a story worse than all of those before woman by the name Jamie T Phillips

Comes forward to the Washington Post with an accusation that she had a sexual relationship with Moore when she was 15 and according to her

That relationship resulted in a pregnancy and an abortion also before moving forward when I say this story was worse than those that came before

I mean by that is worse for more based on who's voting for it because despite

Accusations from women who were 14 and 16 years old at the time that that more?

Sexually touched them also in one instance he allegedly jammed one of their heads into his crotch that no one will believe you spite that

Roy Moore still has a lead over his opponent one of the things we keep hearing more and more from people saying they're still going

To be voting for more despite all the stuff that's coming out against him is that his opponent Doug Jones is pro-choice

Whereas Moore is not so the justification I've seen for more voters online is that they're just choosing the lesser of two evils so back

to this story The Washington Post interviews Jamie Phillips for two weeks during those interviews reporters found

inconsistencies and her stories that made them suspicious reporters also found it odd that she'd repeatedly asked them to guarantee that her coming forward with

This story would have an effect on Moores candidacy, and it gets really interesting when one reporter confronts her about the inconsistencies

I'll link to the full video down below, but just to save some time

She says it she she applied for The Daily Caller that job fell through the reporter moves on to what job she has currently also

you know frankly want to know if your

Who you might be working for now? I?

Work, I still do morning work well

It's a little bit of an issue there

And you know I just want to ask you to explain it because when we called the company that you said that you worked for

They said they didn't have that you didn't work there. You still have an interest and and

Working in the conservative media movement to combat the lies and deceit of the liberal MSM is

That is that still your interest no

Yeah

No, so if you're not working for that mortgage company. Where are you working? I?

Don't work for one of those

And what's the franchise it's a you said a friend

afraid yeah a brand

Maverick, and where is that?

And it was out of Italy and just in general. This is my opinion here

It appears that her whole story's waffling tries to save her story

But it seems like nothing's adding up so of course the question becomes okay

well

So if she didn't get that job with the Daily Caller like she says under GoFundMe page where she said she accepted a job for

A conservative media site specifically a conservative media site to combat the lies and deceit of the liberal MSM who was she referring to well

on Monday morning

Washington Post reporters saw Phillips walking into the New York offices of Project Veritas now if you're not familiar Project Veritas is an organization of

targets mainstream news outlets to expose what they claim to be media bias

We've talked about them on the show before they posted those those

nothing burger videos of videos about CNN videos about the New York Times

YouTube on a personal note for transparency sake when I see stuff from Project Veritas

I am very very skeptical of the way the editing is done on most of the videos

I've ever seen seems

incredibly misleading back to the story Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe decline to answer questions about Phillips that morning and when reporters followed up with

Him later that I am NOT doing the interview right now just

Now because the Washington Post was convinced that Phillips as part of a sting operation they decide to publish all of their

interactions with her face including the video of their confrontation and any previously off-the-record conversation

Executive editor Martin Barron saying we always honor off-the-record agreements when they're entered into good faith

But this so-called off-the-record conversation

Was the essence of a scheme to deceive and embarrass us the intent by Project Veritas clearly was to publicize the?

Conversation if we fell for the trap because of our customary journalistic rigor we weren't fooled we can't honor an off-the-record

Agreement that was solicited and maliciously bad faith

Then we see James O'Keefe tweet out a clip from that second interview and in it he's the one grilling the reporter with questions he

Tweets it out with the caption the Washington Post sends a reporter to question me

But take a look who was interviewing who in the video O'Keefe

Just seems like this journalistic badass, Washington Post came to ask him questions

But when he started asking the Washington Post questions

They ran away then the Washington Post responds with the full

Version of their interview and it paints a completely different picture one could very easily

Argue that it paints

Reality because it doesn't cut out a huge chunk of the interview what we see in the footage of James O'Keefe and Project Veritas edited

Out was the Washington Post asking questions getting zero answers from O'Keefe who decided that his only response would be to ask

Questions back it ultimately brings us to this point in the interview. Those are my questions, and I'd like

All right, well, I've got some questions, and if you're not gonna answer any of my questions and just ask me back questions

I'm gonna consider this interview to be over because I didn't come here to answer questions. I came here to ask the questions

okay, I

Approached you this morning to ask you a question you said come back make an appointment I came back and made an appointment

So it's my turn to ask a question and your turn to answer does Jamie Phillips work for you, sir. Here's what's happening

Veritas has an investigation that we're about to lick release. We've got some comments there by some of your staff I

Do you want me to talk I want you to answer one of my questions is Jamie Phillips work for Project Veritas?

Did you send her to approach the Washington Post under a false name and with a fake story?

If you're not gonna answer that question or not talk about one of your I'm discipline all right here to your quarters

Thank you, so it becomes clear that despite having this scheduled second interview

O'Keefe's not gonna answer any questions the guy from The Washington Post realizes okay, O'Keefe's not gonna answer any of my questions

It's time to leave and that's where we get the project Veritas video, which makes it look like The Washington Post is running away

So we have that complete misrepresentation from Project Veritas and Project Veritas posts another video this one

They say exposing the post bias agenda and in the video they talk to national security reporter Dan lamothe they also talked to Joey

Marburger the Washington Post director of product in the beginning of the video O'Keefe tries to paint this picture that the Washington Post is scared

About what he has on them, so that's why they're doing the story about an imagined sting American problem

Washington Post edition today the Washington Post is floundering

They're spending a ton of time and money trying to turn the tables on project Veritas talking about an imagined sting

What are they so afraid? What are they so afraid of what are they guarding against?

Well it turns out Project Veritas has done an undercover investigation into the Washington Post

The model of the Washington Post is democracy dies in darkness we think democracy dies

When the media has a very biased agenda they don't reveal to the public if you actually watch the video

And you're not just listening to what O'Keefe is saying is happening in the video nothing really transpires and says this in the video

Here's the thing you know there's like being there's the new side. That's just trying to

critically think

And then there's like the other side of it like the opinion

Hopefully, what was just said was news to nobody the news side the reporting side is calling bullshit on when there's bullshit giving Trump credit

When there's credit and then an editorial the opinion section they rip into Trump, right?

hopefully everyone knows that there is a difference between a

Regular news story and an op-ed the thing that's frustrating is there still gonna be enough people that go Oh ed Ettore all those are

The editors that are screwing over the people just trying to do news

No

Editorials are just the opinion section so the post editorial section

Opposes Trump news to nobody. There's also a part that talks about how Trump is good for business once again

That should be news to nobody. There's a reason why Stephen Colbert is now the king of late-night

He beats on Trump every single day being the opposition has always been good for business

I mean if you look at the blaze Rush

Limbaugh

Infowars all of these places

Thrive during an Obama administration now also lucky for them during this time you have a president that wasn't elected by popular vote

it's a very polarizing president a president that is that is contested by the

By many in the public so they still get to thrive on being the opposition now

They're just the opposition to the other guys the media and a big thing

I want to hit on here is I'm all about exposing fucked up things in mainstream media

I'm all about trying to knock down someone trying to mislead the public

There's also incredibly important to look at these independent outlets including project Veritas and see if they are mislead because they and myself

Included benefit anytime people don't trust mainstream media

and they want to support an independent outlet when you lie or misrepresent a

situation to get that support you are part of the problem at the end of the day, what the

Situation looks like is we have Project Veritas James O'Keefe either hiring or working with a woman to knowingly

Lie to the Washington Post about a sexual assault which by the way all that does is

Hurt other actual assault victim, and then they put out these videos

Misrepresenting what happened as a way to deflect from the main store James O'Keefe

I look through your comment section the people that support you will continue to support you many continue to eating it up as expected maybe

You lose a few stragglers here and there that actually care about seeing the truth the other side of the store for everyone else all

you did was make the Washington Post look like a

Fantastic establishment, it looks like someone tried to lie to the Washington Post to prove that just the media

They're just they're out against more. They're out against Trump. They will post anything and in this instance

They were proved to be 100% wrong so congratulations on that but from

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Let's talk about Olivia budget Olivia is a fitness blogger out of Australia

And she has recently come under fire for a post where she wrote

Cancer and disease is your body trying to save you allow me to possibly

Challenge your belief about cancer and other diseases

What if these conditions were not actually bad at all what if they were created by the body to help save you what if disease?

Is your body's survival mechanism being open minded and changing your perspective around?

What disease actually is and why it's happening will allow you to take back control of your health and realize that your body is

Always working for you, and never against you adding in this modern day

We are consumed by the medical industries information

Which leads us to believe that disease happens to us through genetic

Disposition the disease is a natural defense mechanism to prevent a much more serious situation from occur, Olivia

What is a much more serious situation?

Than cancer only escalation from having cancer seems to be dying from said cancer

Let me say this loud and proud for the people in the back do not take medical advice from

random people on the internet

I don't care if it's some blonde woman drinking green juice saying that she's a fitness blogger that does not make her qualify to

Question what we understand about cancers?

And I personally get frustrated when I see Olivia because it reminds me of Belle Gibson Gibson you might remember was the Australian fitness

Who faked having brain cancer he then claimed her natural diet cured her brain cancer?

She sold she sold a book and I got exposed for lying the government cracked down on her, but when I looked to Olivia

I'm not saying she did. What was as bad as Bell gets it just all comes off as batshit crazy

I'm not saying Olivia is evil. I'll even give Olivia the benefit of the doubt let's say she has the best intention

She shouldn't just be throwing out things that you can't confirm

No, Olivia's remove the post because there's a lot of backlash. It said I do want to share my favorite comment

I saw in response to this one wrote I would discuss this with my brother, but his healthy body saving leukemia killed him

That's that's funny

Heartbreaking and also shows the exact problem with what Olivia is talking about here

I also understand that most likely olivia is going to keep feeding the Internet stuff like this so another post where she's holding of course

A green juice and has the caption there is only one disease adding

There are over 30,000 names to label different diseases in the world what if I told you there was actually only one disease, okay?

Olivia here one. No, and two why do you start all your captions like your Morpheus

What if I told you what if I told you you should you should go to a doctor?

And not listen to random people on the internet whatever it's the internet

I can't stop stupid from breda Internet has allowed us to accomplish so many things that has changed our

lives in so many ways

But it's also allowed for this orgy of

Stupid to take place anyway moving on Dan a quick update to the YouTube ad pocalypse story we talked about yesterday

This latest iteration of the apocalypse being around child exploitation

Completely inappropriate sexual or violent videos being fed to children also a lot of these videos exposing that there was a huge child predator problem

On the site yesterday

I said that I thought YouTube was willing to be very aggressive about it

And holy hell they are it's being reported that YouTube deleted

150 thousand videos that became targets for comments by child predators YouTube also saying they deleted

270 accounts turned off comments on

625,000 videos YouTube, also said they removed ads from around 2 million other videos and fifty thousand channels when I hear those numbers

I think a few things the first being most likely they didn't find all the videos and this is going to be a consistent

Problem moving forward the people that were making these horrible videos they were profiting off of it most likely they will try to adapt

They'll continue to try and find ways to beat YouTube at their own game also when you hear

150,000 videos have been deleted most likely that there were some probably okay videos deleted in the midst of that

But also when you have numbers at large

It makes you think of the the biggest criticism of YouTube so far and that's how did they not notice this was a problem before

They is a company did they have that much blind faith that the algorithm was going to do its job and filter out the content

For the kids or do they just kind of turn a blind eye think of this as just a small

Minimal nothing problem because they didn't want to rock the boat and hurt ad revenue

Or I want to end this story because it's still developing we have to we have to see how successful

YouTube is moving forward. I want to end the story is YouTube's reaction to this isn't going to be perfect

There is still going to be offending

content on the site once again what I would ask is to the parents out there that give their kid a

tablet a phone

Just check in look at what kind of content your kids consuming if you if it ends up being one of the messed up pieces

Of content don't just post something and be outraged online make sure that you flag that content and an ideal world you're flagging one

It'll handle that situation there, but it also helps speed the algorithm so it knows

What kind of content to watch for in the future?

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Attempt to lure Washington Post into reporting a false story underlines media distrust - Duration: 8:52.

JUDY WOODRUFF: But first: In two weeks, Alabama voters head to the polls to pick their next

U.S. senator in a campaign rocked by allegations of sex abuse and counteraccusations of a media

witch-hunt.

Now a foiled sting operation is bring the divide between journalism and political activism

to the forefront.

The story broke last night.

The Washington Post says it was targeted by a conservative group.

According to The Post, a woman came forward claiming that Alabama's Republican Senate

candidate Roy Moore got her pregnant when she was a teenager.

She identified herself as Jaime Phillips, seen on the right in this video recorded by

The Post.

STEPHANIE MCCRUMMEN, The Washington Post: I want you to know this is being recorded.

JUDY WOODRUFF: But reporter Stephanie McCrummen and others found inconsistencies in her claims.

They also asked about an online comment of hers that suggested she's working with a group

that goes after mainstream media, or MSM.

STEPHANIE MCCRUMMEN: Do you still have an interest in working in the conservative media

movement to combat the lies and deceit of the liberal MSM?

Is that still your interest?

WOMAN: No, no, not really, not at this point.

STEPHANIE MCCRUMMEN: Yes.

JUDY WOODRUFF: The Post decided not to publish the story, and Monday morning, reporters spotted

Phillips walking into the New York City offices of Project Veritas.

The group is run by longtime activist James O'Keefe and has a history of targeting the

news media and Democratic organizations using undercover video.

Meanwhile, Roy Moore himself took aim at the media last night.

He faces multiple claims of approaching or molesting teenage girls, but he's denied any

wrongdoing.

ROY MOORE (R), Alabama Senatorial Candidate: They're trying to hide the true issues.

It's no different than when The Washington Post brought out the Russian investigation

at a time when President Trump is trying to get his agenda passed.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Outside the venue, several Moore campaign staffers scuffled with a FOX

News camera crew.

Meanwhile, on Twitter yesterday, President Trump called for a contest.

He said it would decide -- quote -- "which of the networks, plus CNN and not including

FOX, is the most dishonest, corrupt and/or distorted in its political coverage."

The winner, said Mr. Trump, will receive the fake news trophy.

For a closer look at all the , we're joined by Margaret Sullivan, media columnist at The

Washington Post, and Michelle Holmes.

She's vice president of content at the Alabama Media Group, which publishes the state's three

largest newspapers.

Welcome to both of you.

Margaret Sullivan, to you first.

What tipped off The Post reporters that what this woman, Jamie Phillips, was saying to

them wasn't true?

MARGARET SULLIVAN, The Washington Post: Judy, The Post was doing what good reporters always

do, which, as you know, which is to do a background check and to find out as much as possible

about someone before going with their story.

So they were doing fairly standard kind of background check, and one of the things that

they turned up -- I mean, there were a number of red flags, but probably the most obvious

one was that they found a GoFundMe page on the Internet that seemed to suggest that Jamie

Phillips had gone to work or was going to work for an organization that would set out

to discredit establishment media.

So this was something that certainly caught The Post's eye.

JUDY WOODRUFF: And to you, Michelle Holmes, what has been the reaction there in Alabama

to The Post exposing this attempt at a sting?

MICHELLE HOLMES, Alabama Media Group: Certainly, we in our newsroom are incredibly grateful

and proud of the work that The Washington Post is doing.

I think it certainly makes a mark for excellent journalism everywhere and lifts us all.

I think across Alabama, I certainly hope this sends a message of the kind of dirty and underhanded

tactics that people are doing and attempting to discredit the media at this really critical

time.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Margaret Sullivan, when you couple this with what we have seen as President

Trump's repeated attempts to criticize, discredit the news media through the campaign, through

his presidency, to make the press essentially look dishonest, what effect do you think that

has on the American people?

MARGARET SULLIVAN: Well, Judy, for some people, of course, it only makes their resolve greater

that they want to understand what is true and follow reputable news sources.

But I think for a number of other people, it does cast doubt.

You know, it creates confusion.

Who is telling the truth?

Should we really mistrust the news media as much as the president says or even half as

much as he says?

So it creates an atmosphere in which truth is muddied.

You don't really know who to trust, and some people throw up their hands and say, well,

I'm going to tune out.

I don't know exactly who is right or who is wrong.

It's all a big mess.

And I think that's very dangerous.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Michelle Holmes, all of this is obviously subjective.

I'm asking the two of you to estimate, to give us your judgment of how the public is

reacting, but what do you find in Alabama about trust of the media?

Your own news organization editorialized against Roy Moore.

Are people still able to trust the reporting that your organization does, do you think?

MICHELLE HOLMES: We have had really strong response thanking us for the work that we

have been doing.

And I do think people in Alabama are intelligent and are able to distinguish an institutional

editorial voice from the kind of day-to-day hard reporting that our staff is doing.

Look, our team of reporters are primarily people who were born and raised in Alabama.

They're the neighbors of all of our news consumers.

And I think many people see through the tactics of fake news.

Certainly, you know, the president's push has played a really disturbing role, however,

and we feel that ripple, too.

But I think, in Alabama, the work that we're doing is being seen for what it is, trying

to call out truths in a really important time in Alabama politics and American politics.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Margaret Sullivan, how do you measure this erosion of trust on the part

of news consumers?

MARGARET SULLIVAN: Well, of course, you can look at the public opinion polls, and the

numbers are discouraging there.

But we also know that trust in institutions in general is way down.

I have been trying to get out and talk to ordinary voters for months now, and, actually,

I don't find that kind of virulent dislike and mistrust that we see in the polls when

I talk to regular people, including a lot of Trump voters.

So I think it's a question of, is it the media, and who knows what that means, or is it the

media that I follow, which I actually think most people feel pretty good about?

JUDY WOODRUFF: And, Margaret Sullivan, how do you see the role of the press in addressing

this increasingly distrustful, at least in some quarters, increasingly distrustful and

sometimes outright hostile attitude toward the media, the news media?

MARGARET SULLIVAN: Judy, I think, for the most part, we have to do our jobs as best

we can, and we also have to be as transparent as we can with our readers or viewers, news

consumers, about how we this our work.

For example, in The Post's original story about Roy Moore, there was a paragraph that

was very clear about how the women had not approached The Post.

The Post idea had actually found these women and encouraged and convinced them to come

forward.

And I think that helps people understand sort of how the sausage is made.

And the more we can be transparent, I think the more trust we can engender.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Well, some certainly remarkable reporting done by The Washington Post and

commendable reporting certainly done by the Alabama Media Group.

I want to thank both of you, Michelle Holmes joining us from Alabama, Margaret Sullivan

at The Post.

Thank you both.

MICHELLE HOLMES: Thank you.

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Washington Post Says It Busted Fake Roy Moore Accuser - Duration: 1:52.

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Michael's Street Beat_Live in Everett, Washington - Duration: 1:12.

Hi and thank you for tuning in to Michael's Street Beat my monthly Market Report

for Snohomish County Washington, my name is Michael Brannon a REALTOR®

with Coldwell Banker Bain Everett.

A question I'm often asked is "How's the Market?" Well how is The Market?

I'm here on location in Everett, Washington were during the month of October

the Median Sales Price was just over $350,000

that's actually down almost 5% from September of 2017, there were 250 New Listings

which is down just over 23% from last month

the Average Days on Market was 27 days and

40% of the Homes Listed sold at above the original list price.

That's just a Snapshot of the Market, I'll be back next month to give you another snapshot.

In the meantime, if you have any questions, I invite you to contact me.

Thanks again for tuning in to Michael's Street Beat

and remember...A Dream without a Plan is just a Wish!

Have a Blessed Day.

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George Washington Carver biography timeline - Duration: 6:46.

99% of the failure has come from people who have the habit of making excuses

George Washington Carver botanist and inventor George Washington Carver was

one of many children born to marry in Giles an enslaved couple owned by Moses

Carver he was born during the civil war years most likely in 1864 a week after

his birth George was kidnapped along with his

sister and mother from the Carver farm by Raiders from the neighboring state of

Arkansas the three were sold in Kentucky and among them only the infant George

was located by an agent of Moses Carver and returned to Missouri the conclusion

of the civil war in 1865 brought the end of slavery in Missouri Moses Carver and

his wife Susan decided to keep George and his brother James at the home after

that time raising and educating the two boys

Susan Carver taught George to read and write since no local school would accept

black students at the time the search for knowledge would remain a driving

force for the rest of George's life as a young man he left the Cabo home to

travel to a school for black children ten miles away it was at this point that

the boy who had always identified himself as Carver's George first came to

be known as George Carver Carver attended a series of schools before

receiving his diploma at Minneapolis High School in

monopolies Kansas accepted to Highland College in Highland Kansas Kaaba was

denied admittance once college administrators learned of his race

instead of attending classes he Hamas heated a claim where he conducted

biological experiments and compiled a geological collection while interested

in science Carver was also interested in the arts in 1890 he began studying art

and music at Simpson College in Iowa developing his painting and drawing

skills through sketches of botanical samples his obvious aptitude for drawing

the natural world prompted a teacher to suggest that Carver enroll in the botany

program at the Iowa State Agricultural College Carver moved to Ames and began

his botanical studies the following year as the first black student at Iowa State

Carver excelled in his studies upon completion of his Bachelor of Science

degree Carver's professors Joseph Burton Lewis panel persuaded him to stay on for

a master's degree his graduate studies included intensive work in plant

pathology at the Iowa Experiment Station in these years

Carver established his reputation as a brilliant botanist and began the work

that he would pursue for the remainder of his career after graduating from Iowa

State Carver embarked on a career of teaching and research look at hee

Washington the principal of the African American Tuskegee Institute hired Carver

to run the school's agricultural department in 1896 Washington lured the

promising young botanist to the Institute with a hefty salary in the

promise of two rooms on campus while most faculty members lived with a

roommate Carver's special status stemmed from his accomplishments and reputation

as well as his degree from a prominent institution not normally open to black

students Carver's work at a sketchy included groundbreaking research on

plant biology that brought him to national prominence

many of these early experiments focused on the development of new uses for crops

such as penis sweet potatoes soybeans and pecans the hundreds of products he

invented included plastics pains dyes and even a kind of gasoline in 1920

Carver delivered a speech before the peanut growers association attesting to

the wide potential of peanuts the following year he testified with the

congress in support of a tariff on imported peanuts with the help of

Carver's testimony Congress passed the tariff in 1922 President Theodore

Roosevelt admired his work and sought his advice on agricultural matters in

the United States Carver was also recognized abroad for his scientific

expertise in 1916 he was made a member of the British Royal Society of Arts a

rare honor for an American Carver also advised Angelita Mahatma Gandhi on

matters of Agriculture and nutrition Carver uses celebrity to promote

scientific causes for the remainder of his life from 1923 to 1933

kharbut toward white southern colleges for the Commission on interracial

cooperation George Washington Carver died on January 5th 1943 at the age of

78 after falling down the stairs at his home he was buried next to Booker T

Washington on the Tuskegee grounds Carver's epitaph reads he could have

added fortune to fame but caring for neither he found happiness and honor and

being helpful to the world Carver's iconic status remained after his death

in part due to steps of Carver and others took during his lifetime to

establish his legacy carver who had lived a frugal life used

his savings to establish a museum devoted to his work including some of

his own paintings and drawings in december 1947 a fire broke out in the

museum destroying much of the collection one of the surviving works by carver is

a painting of a yucca and de cactus displayed at the Chicago World's

Columbian Exposition of 1893 in addition to the museum carve also established the

George Washington Carver foundation at a sketchy with the aim of supporting

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