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SHOCK REPORT: Washington Post Has FAMILY TIES To MOORE ACCUSERS, This Is OUTRAGEOUS!

The Alabama Senate race is gearing up to be one of the most bizarre ever, with decades-old

accusations potentially derailing Judge Roy Moore�s chance at winning the seat, but

a new report blows serious holes in the accusations being leveled against him.

Moore has repeatedly professed his innocence ever since the allegations first surfaced

against him, and in light of recent revelations about his accusers, it�s easy to see why.

For one, the woman being represented by Gloria Allred, Beverly Young, has been discredited

and accused of forging the signature in a yearbook she presented as �evidence.�

The fact that Allred refuses to release the book for an independent handwriting analysis

speaks volumes to its authenticity.

Additionally, we previously reported that Allred refused to specifically state whether

or not Young witnessed Moore sign the yearbook herself, which appeared to be a hedge against

a possible defamation lawsuit that Moore promised to file.

Making matters worse for those accusing Moore is that another woman, Tina Johnson, has some

credibility issues of her own, as Sassy Liberty of AFF Media reported.

In the custody documents, Johnson is accused of taking her son against his will.

An affidavit dated September 11, 1991, and signed by Daniel says that two days earlier,

Johnson took him from elementary school �against my will and made me go to her home.� Another

affidavit of the same events signed by Cofield states Johnson took Daniel from school �forcefully

and without my permission.� This event prompted Moore to seek immediate temporary custody

of Daniel on Cofield�s behalf until she was granted permanent full custody at the

hearing on September 23.

Daniel is quoted as stating he wished to �live with my grandmother with whom I have lived

as long as I can remember.� Yikes.

Now, there�s this; a report from One America News tying the Washington Post, which originally

broke the story against Moore, directly to one of the defendants Moore had in his courtroom.

In fact, Moore convicted the brother of one of the Post�s longtime editors of contempt

during a child support case, which came after the man was convicted of being a drug dealer.

The Gateway Pundit has more: OAN reports Moore made another enemy after

ruling against convicted drug dealer Richard Hagedorn, who was brought before Judge Moore

over contempt charges stemming from back payments for alimony and child support.

Moore ruled against Hagedorn in 1994 and is still making alimony and child support payments.

The report then takes another turn.

Richard Hagedorn is the brother of David Hagedorn, a �longtime editor,� of the Washington

Post.

Judge Roy Moore is under siege after the Washington Post published sexual advancement allegations

against the Alabama GOP Senate candidate.

On November 9th, the Washington Post accused Judge Moore of dating a 14 year-old girl in

1979.

Wow.

As if that wasn�t bad enough, the female police officer who stated she would follow

Moore around the mall to ensure he didn�t prey on women also appears to have had a reason

to hold a grudge against him.

Retired Alabama Police Officer Faye Gray�s brother, Jimmy, was arrested for distributing

controlled substances in 1981, and guess who the prosecutor was?

Roy Moore.

OAN says its �own research revealed no truth behind the claims against Moore at the mall.�

So there you have it.

One by one, these stories have popped up against Moore, and one by one, they appear to be discredited

in one way or another.

Granted, the links above don�t prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that something shady occurred;

however, they do cause one to question the motive of the Washington Post to even publish

the story to begin with, given the timing of it an all.

For more infomation >> SHOCK REPORT: Washington Post Has FAMILY TIES To MOORE ACCUSERS, This Is OUTRAGEOUS! - Duration: 4:16.

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Shots Fired By Chicago Police In Washington Park - Duration: 0:42.

For more infomation >> Shots Fired By Chicago Police In Washington Park - Duration: 0:42.

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SHOCK REPORT: Washington Post Has FAMILY TIES To MOORE ACCUSERS, This Is OUTRAGEOUS! - Duration: 3:53.

The Alabama Senate race is gearing up to be one of the most bizarre ever, with decades-old

accusations potentially derailing Judge Roy Moore's chance at winning the seat, but

a new report blows serious holes in the accusations being leveled against him.

Moore has repeatedly professed his innocence ever since the allegations first surfaced

against him, and in light of recent revelations about his accusers, it's easy to see why.

For one, the woman being represented by Gloria Allred, Beverly Young, has been discredited

and accused of forging the signature in a yearbook she presented as "evidence."

The fact that Allred refuses to release the book for an independent handwriting analysis

speaks volumes to its authenticity.

Additionally, we previously reported that Allred refused to specifically state whether

or not Young witnessed Moore sign the yearbook herself, which appeared to be a hedge against

a possible defamation lawsuit that Moore promised to file.

Making matters worse for those accusing Moore is that another woman, Tina Johnson, has some

credibility issues of her own, as Sassy Liberty of AFF Media reported.

In the custody documents, Johnson is accused of taking her son against his will.

An affidavit dated September 11, 1991, and signed by Daniel says that two days earlier,

Johnson took him from elementary school "against my will and made me go to her home."

Another affidavit of the same events signed by Cofield states Johnson took Daniel from

school "forcefully and without my permission."

This event prompted Moore to seek immediate temporary custody of Daniel on Cofield's

behalf until she was granted permanent full custody at the hearing on September 23.

Daniel is quoted as stating he wished to "live with my grandmother with whom I have lived

as long as I can remember."

Yikes.

Now, there's this; a report from One America News tying the Washington Post, which originally

broke the story against Moore, directly to one of the defendants Moore had in his courtroom.

In fact, Moore convicted the brother of one of the Post's longtime editors of contempt

during a child support case, which came after the man was convicted of being a drug dealer.

The Gateway Pundit has more:

OAN reports Moore made another enemy after ruling against convicted drug dealer Richard

Hagedorn, who was brought before Judge Moore over contempt charges stemming from back payments

for alimony and child support.

Moore ruled against Hagedorn in 1994 and is still making alimony and child support payments.

The report then takes another turn.

Richard Hagedorn is the brother of David Hagedorn, a "longtime editor," of the Washington

Post.

Judge Roy Moore is under siege after the Washington Post published sexual advancement allegations

against the Alabama GOP Senate candidate.

On November 9th, the Washington Post accused Judge Moore of dating a 14 year-old girl in

1979.

Wow.

As if that wasn't bad enough, the female police officer who stated she would follow

Moore around the mall to ensure he didn't prey on women also appears to have had a reason

to hold a grudge against him.

Retired Alabama Police Officer Faye Gray's brother, Jimmy, was arrested for distributing

controlled substances in 1981, and guess who the prosecutor was?

Roy Moore.

OAN says its "own research revealed no truth behind the claims against Moore at the mall."

So there you have it.

One by one, these stories have popped up against Moore, and one by one, they appear to be discredited

in one way or another.

Granted, the links above don't prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that something shady occurred;

however, they do cause one to question the motive of the Washington Post to even publish

the story to begin with, given the timing of it an all.

For more infomation >> SHOCK REPORT: Washington Post Has FAMILY TIES To MOORE ACCUSERS, This Is OUTRAGEOUS! - Duration: 3:53.

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Once Around the Block with Kéthévane Gorjestani in Dupont Circle, Washington D.C. - Duration: 7:32.

Hey everybody, it's Edmond van der Bijl with another episode of Once Around the Block

I'm here with the one the only... -Kéthévane Gorjestani. -Hi Ket. -Hello -..I

went straight to Ket... -Yes... -Is that alright? -That is good...-I have so many nicknames...it's fine... -What, how many nicknames? -I don't

know "Ket. Kéthé, Kétou" depending on the language ... -And what are you good with all

of them? -Yeah! -Sometimes people ask me if I'm okay but I'm like I just

I'll give you my name in the beginning... -And you choose, yeah... -You do your thing...-Exactly. -Alright so who is Kéthévane?

-I don't like describing myself with my work but it is pretty pretty big deal so

I'm a journalist...and yeah I give you the news. -You give me the news. -I try...

-And are you in front of the camera behind the camera, on paper? -I am now in front of the camera

I do the sports news on France 24. -ok, I'm going to back to that but you were before we were

just talking about it before we got started before you're doing sports you

were doing... - International affairs... covering everything from protests,

wars, politics all of that and that was intense...

interesting but intense... -Yeah, emotionally draining? -Yes especially...well in France

of course there were the attacks in 2015 and I was there for both of the January and the

November and after that I kind of decided that it was a was as a

journalist great to be there for that but at the same time it gets very very

hard after a while...and then I moved to sports to like kind of get into

less intense mode...-So Paris, I mean like we all know Paris...you live there...-Yes. So

okay there's like a double question one is like how is Paris doing? And

I guess I'm kind of tagging on the last question being like how did it react to

those attacks and stuff is it is it healing is it still... -I think I can say

that it's healed...there were

especially after the November ones it was very weird for like two months

...and then I guess after the new year people were kind of like okay well it's

happened but we can't let this define who we are and you kind of saw people

going back to cafes like living their lives even though it was still on our

minds and I remember we we were out drinking with some friends and we all

got the alerts that one of the guys had been arrested yeah we finally found him

and everyone posted on social media like this one's for you you asshole and we're

all out ...it was you know you just learn to live with it yeah unfortunately

-It's crazy right the world the world we live in I guess...So let's like try

and lighten the mood little bit...like I

know New York I'm more than off in there

I haven't been in Paris in a very long time...how's it going? -Paris is sometimes

you you know when you compare it to other big cities like London and New

York you're a little bit like Paris is a little bit sleepy! -Really?!?! -A little bit, yeah you kind of sometimes you'd like it to be a

little bit more active and more exciting but at the same time it's good old Paris

it's always great... -Is it as romantic and... -Yeah it is it still is even if it's a little cliché to say it...it's Paris

-Yeah...I'm gonna jump back to being in front of the camera...do you enjoy that? - I

do actually I didn't think I would because I started out

wanting to be behind the camera I'm like filming and reporting but I guess in TV

at some point you're always gonna...often gonna end up in front of the camera

...and I like both I love being in front of the camera

I love being behind the camera and it's it's kind of cool to think that even

though you can't see anyone and you feel you're in the comfort of your little

studio you're talking to millions of people out there and for us especially

its millions of people around the world... -So what's us? -France 24 so we're like

international news channel...based in France and we air in now four languages

okay there's French English Arabic Spanish

...and so you get to kind of adapt your news to everyone you can't you're

not talking just to Americans right I'm talking just the French you're talking

to a wide range of people so I feel like we have a certain way of telling the

news that keeps that in mind that we're not all the same and not everyone

understands things the same way -It sounds pretty logical in this day

and age right boundaries are I mean as much as they're going up they're also

coming down...-Exactly. -And yeah crazy...so I was about to say it's kind of like this

series where it's like you know you just feel like we're talking but then you

said the millions of people thing we're not there yet. -Well, you'll get there! -I'll get there yeah...

just keep plugging away. -Exactly... -All right so uh what do you want

to talk about? -What can we talk about? -I just thought I'd throw that out there...we don't have we have like 30 50

meters and then we do the WOW moment that you already know about because

you've seen this series... -Well I just like let's talk about you know traveling...

-Yes. -Traveling is a big thing I mean you took

your series...abroad...so that's kind of cool and I just like I don't

know I think it's a it's a huge thing and I was thinking about it recently

when I came here for Thanksgiving and I remember that most people

in this country get like what 15 days of vacation a year...-Max!

...- and you get it and your like well if you have 15 days your can't

really go that many places that often and of course in France we have like

zillions of days of vacation so we get to you know move around and I think that's so important in this day and age...

-I agree...it's a tough thing because yeah a) a lot of people a can't afford it with the

vacation, can't afford it financially you know...Europe's an

other great thing in the sense that you can hop quickly... -Yeah, for two, three days...

you go somewhere else, speak another language, see other people...-Yeah I'm super down with

that because I'm so aware of how stepping out of your comfort zone I mean

this is so cliche right but it broadens your horizons you can come less sort of like

you know focused on yourself and how great or you know getting stuck in your

head which is sometimes a little detrimental. -You have to meet different people...that don't think the way you do

...don't see the world the way you do ...-Alright here we go...

it's the WOW moment, words of wisdom...-Words of wisdom...

well to what we just said be curious we try to find new things meet new people

go to new places read different things watch different channels don't watch one

channel all the time like I'm going to the news but no just broaden your

horizons. -Yes, awesome...do you want to say bye to the folks at home? -Bye guys!

-Thanks for watching everybody see you next time

For more infomation >> Once Around the Block with Kéthévane Gorjestani in Dupont Circle, Washington D.C. - Duration: 7:32.

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Aaron Brooks joins the Washington Huddle - Duration: 5:17.

For more infomation >> Aaron Brooks joins the Washington Huddle - Duration: 5:17.

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Guided Pathways at Washington State's Community and Technical Colleges - Duration: 3:11.

Everyone has dreams. She's fascinated by technology. They want to start a business.

He's inspired to save lives. Those dreams for a good life and well-paying jobs

require education beyond high school. But many American college students don't

graduate on time ... or at all ... at a high cost to themselves, their families and

taxpayers. Students who are the first in their families to go to college face an

even bigger struggle because no one has gone before them. These students are more

likely to be low-income students and students of color. We can do better.

Guided Pathways is a nationally recognized, research-based approach. It

helps students of all ages explore their options and work toward a career. Not

just a degree. It's challenging to translate interests and skills into

a career ... or understand the education needed to achieve your goals.

A student interested in the healthcare field, for example, could earn a one-year

certificate and become a pharmacy technician. Or she could earn a two-year

or four-year degree and become a nurse. Or she might go to medical school to

become a doctor. Many times students don't know all the

options within a career field or how to choose among them.

This makes selecting the right classes in the right order difficult. No wonder

so many students take unnecessary credits ... or just give up.

With Guided Pathways, colleges are making the choices clearer by grouping courses

together in broad fields of interest -- like information technology, business or

education. With help from advisors, students select a field and are quickly

introduced to all their career options. Students learn critical concepts right

away and discover pretty quickly what they do -- or don't -- like, saving time and

money if it's not the right fit. Research shows the sooner a student

begins their journey, the more likely they are to graduate on time with fewer

credits and less debt. A student hones in on a specific career,

advisors give them packaged program maps for a clear pathway toward that career.

The Guided Pathways approach supports students by exposing them to all their

options ... including transferring to a university to earn a next level degree.

Washington's Community and Technical College's are pursuing guided pathways

to help students achieve their dreams and launch their careers. As more

students graduate and move into their careers they lift our economy with them.

And when our students succeed, our state succeeds.

Visit www.SBCTC.edu to learn more about how Guided Pathways helps students and Washington State succeed. Just type "Guided Pathways" into the search box.

For more infomation >> Guided Pathways at Washington State's Community and Technical Colleges - Duration: 3:11.

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Washington woman says city work threatened and assualted her - Duration: 1:33.

For more infomation >> Washington woman says city work threatened and assualted her - Duration: 1:33.

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Games for Kids Learn Colors with Subway Surfers Washington D.C. Vs Zombie Run. Kids Video iGame - Duration: 11:32.

For more infomation >> Games for Kids Learn Colors with Subway Surfers Washington D.C. Vs Zombie Run. Kids Video iGame - Duration: 11:32.

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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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