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[00:00:00] We're in the dean's office. Um, with a
[00:00:04] hidden camera, we can hear the dean of
[00:00:06] Georgetown University using my name on
[00:00:08] the telephone about the professor that
[00:00:11] we've exposed.
[00:00:12] >> What do you think of Candace Owens?
[00:00:15] >> Clarence Thomas,
[00:00:17] >> the biggest of them all.
[00:00:22] >> Now, we're going to head over to the
[00:00:24] dean's office in that building over
[00:00:25] there. We're with the press here and I
[00:00:27] just had a comment about a professor, U
[00:00:30] Jonathan Franklin, an adjunct professor
[00:00:32] at Georgetown.
[00:00:34] >> Yeah, thank you. Um,
[00:00:37] >> okay. I call the police.
[00:00:39] >> Yeah, we're with the press. We just
[00:00:41] showed up to ask a question. James
[00:00:43] O'Keefe here outside Georgetown
[00:00:44] University in Washington DC. Recently, I
[00:00:47] went undercover myself and met with an
[00:00:49] adjunct professor named Jonathan
[00:00:52] Franklin here who teaches a journalism
[00:00:54] communications course called sourcing
[00:00:56] and interview tech here at the
[00:00:58] university. This time I dyed my hair,
[00:01:01] put on a pair of glasses, and met with
[00:01:03] this adjunct professor at Georgetown who
[00:01:06] was caught on this camera talking about
[00:01:09] black conservatives like Lawrence Jones
[00:01:11] at Fox and Candace Owens and calling
[00:01:14] them quote
[00:01:17] >> Hello.
[00:01:19] >> How are you bothering you?
[00:01:20] >> No, we can you want to talk?
[00:01:22] >> We were just curious.
[00:01:23] >> Yes. We're doing a story about um We're
[00:01:25] doing a story about an adjunct professor
[00:01:27] here. But who is it?
[00:01:29] >> Uh Jonathan Franklin. Have you heard of
[00:01:31] this guy?
[00:01:31] >> Marshall Walther. Like all like
[00:01:33] >> Clarence Thomas.
[00:01:35] >> The biggest [ __ ] of them all.
[00:01:37] >> Colin these black people coons. You know
[00:01:41] >> racial epithets. What do you think about
[00:01:42] that?
[00:01:44] >> That's really interesting for
[00:01:45] Georgetown. That's all I want to say.
[00:01:46] >> Interesting for Georgetown. Interesting
[00:01:48] for Georgetown.
[00:01:49] >> I personally would not be doing that.
[00:01:51] >> You would not You would not do that. You
[00:01:52] don't call black people quote coons?
[00:01:54] >> No.
[00:01:55] >> You think that does that represent
[00:01:56] Georgetown?
[00:01:57] Definitely not.
[00:01:58] >> What do you think the university should
[00:01:59] do in response to this video?
[00:02:02] >> Well, I don't want to say anything wrong
[00:02:04] professor saying anything as well.
[00:02:06] >> You know, maybe he has his reasons for
[00:02:07] saying it. You know, there's always two
[00:02:08] sides of the story.
[00:02:09] >> Yeah.
[00:02:09] >> What would be the side of the story that
[00:02:11] would justify him saying that?
[00:02:12] >> I don't know. I'm not him. I don't agree
[00:02:13] with it, but everyone has their right to
[00:02:15] their opinion. Maybe you can ask him. I
[00:02:17] don't know.
[00:02:17] >> We intend to uh do you guys know where
[00:02:20] the like where I would go to get a
[00:02:21] comment from like a dean's office or
[00:02:23] public affairs.
[00:02:24] >> White grab's over there right
[00:02:26] >> now. Now, we're going to head over to
[00:02:27] the dean's office in that building over
[00:02:29] there, as well as the communications
[00:02:31] office, try to get comment from the
[00:02:32] university as to what they're going to
[00:02:35] do about professors who behave this way.
[00:02:37] We're also going to reach out to Candace
[00:02:39] Owens, Lawrence Jones at Fox News, as
[00:02:42] well as Supreme Court Justice Clarence
[00:02:44] Thomas to get his comment on the
[00:02:46] situation.
[00:02:50] Now, is that the president's office?
[00:03:11] an email.
[00:03:16] >> Hey, how are you?
[00:03:17] >> Um, happy to give you contact info for
[00:03:20] the best person in our community
[00:03:21] relations office.
[00:03:21] >> Sure. So, it's just simply media
[00:03:23] georgetown.edu.
[00:03:24] >> You're you're Who are you? Who are you?
[00:03:26] Are you the president's office?
[00:03:27] >> Yeah, I'm just I'm a staff person.
[00:03:29] >> This is the the the guy is is calling
[00:03:31] >> the best thing to do is to contact our
[00:03:33] media relations office. So,
[00:03:35] >> where is the office?
[00:03:36] >> I they don't have a physical office
[00:03:37] here.
[00:03:38] >> You don't have a physical office?
[00:03:39] >> They're they're as far as I know.
[00:03:41] >> Like uh in outer space.
[00:03:43] >> Don't know. I I don't Yeah, don't know.
[00:03:46] >> All right. Well, thanks.
[00:03:46] >> But the best thing to do is reach out to
[00:03:48] media.
[00:03:50] So, we're here in the president's
[00:03:51] office, and apparently they don't have a
[00:03:54] media building. I did get these
[00:03:57] Georgetown Hoya M&M's. They're colored
[00:04:00] black and gray, like the colors of the
[00:04:03] school. So, now we're going to go to the
[00:04:04] dean's office and see if we can find who
[00:04:06] is in charge of the media here at
[00:04:08] Georgetown. Let's see what happens.
[00:04:21] a comment about a professor um Jonathan
[00:04:24] Franklin, an adjunct professor at
[00:04:25] Georgetown.
[00:04:27] >> Yeah. Thank you. Um okay,
[00:04:32] sir.
[00:04:33] >> Yeah.
[00:04:38] >> We're in the dean's office. Um, with a
[00:04:42] hidden camera, we can hear the dean of
[00:04:45] Georgetown University using my name on
[00:04:47] the telephone about the professor that
[00:04:49] we've exposed.
[00:04:52] Okay, I call the police.
[00:04:55] >> Yeah.
[00:04:57] >> Well,
[00:04:59] >> how are you?
[00:05:00] >> How you doing?
[00:05:01] >> Hey, good.
[00:05:06] >> Yeah, we're with the press. We just
[00:05:07] showed up to ask a question.
[00:05:08] >> Mhm. Why was the police called on us?
[00:05:11] >> This can't just show up
[00:05:12] >> anywhere.
[00:05:14] >> Really?
[00:05:14] >> Yeah.
[00:05:15] >> Well, there's something called the First
[00:05:17] Amendment. Um, absolutely.
[00:05:19] >> We were at the Pentagon this morning for
[00:05:20] the press briefing.
[00:05:21] >> Sure.
[00:05:22] Set in place.
[00:05:24] >> Everybody came up. You came over to the
[00:05:25] Pentagon?
[00:05:26] >> Yes. James.
[00:05:26] >> Hi, James O'Keefe.
[00:05:28] >> So, what company are you from?
[00:05:29] >> Um, I'm the founder of Project Veritas
[00:05:31] and I run OMG Media.
[00:05:33] >> Oh, okay.
[00:05:33] >> So, we do we do like investigative
[00:05:35] reporting. And
[00:05:37] >> this is a professor at Georgetown who
[00:05:39] I'm not going to say what he said
[00:05:40] because it's so offensive, but it was
[00:05:41] like a racial epithet against
[00:05:44] >> African-Americans and we thought people
[00:05:45] should know about it. So
[00:05:47] >> we we always get the police called on
[00:05:49] us.
[00:05:50] >> I don't know.
[00:05:51] >> I know you're just doing your job.
[00:05:53] >> All right, guys. Let's go.
[00:05:54] >> Be handled. He is still even though we
[00:05:56] said you can't do it, you still he's
[00:05:58] still
[00:05:59] >> We're getting the police called on us
[00:06:00] here. So, we're going to leave.
[00:06:01] >> Okay.
[00:06:02] >> It's sad, you know. We're just trying to
[00:06:04] help. understand.
[00:06:10] >> So, yeah, we just got kicked off campus.
[00:06:12] We were in the dean's office, saw the
[00:06:13] dean of the university, very nice guy at
[00:06:17] the front desk. Dean comes in, sees me,
[00:06:19] gives me a look. Um, says, "Yes, we're
[00:06:21] okay." Walks in. We sit in his office
[00:06:23] for about 20 minutes and then he calls
[00:06:26] the police on us for just asking him if
[00:06:29] we can talk to him. So, here's the
[00:06:31] graduate building, Georgetown
[00:06:33] University, where where adjunct
[00:06:36] professor Franklin teaches his students
[00:06:38] in sourcing and interview technology.
[00:06:40] There's the building in there. They
[00:06:40] won't let me in, but in this building,
[00:06:43] he's teaching students starting in
[00:06:45] January sourcing and interview
[00:06:47] technology. Quote, "This class will
[00:06:49] explore both how to find sources and how
[00:06:52] to interview them effectively." And this
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[00:07:05] like prime time Alex Stein here in the
[00:07:07] nation's capital. See the capital
[00:07:08] building over there.
[00:07:10] It'll be interesting to see if
[00:07:11] Georgetown actually continues this
[00:07:13] course.
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