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and this is reallywhat we call this is the dakota excess pipeline. amy goodman: the dakota excess. winona laduke: dakota excess pipeline. this is really about spites. its really about spite. amy goodman: what do you mean? winona laduke: its just really about hating. you know, its just really about trying to put something in across these tribes. its exactly what the chairman and you said before: if they wanted this pipeline so damn bad, they should have put it north of bismarck, you know, and they should havethey should not have violated the law. the whole pipeline was approved through something called the nationwide permit number 12, which means they could it into a lot of little pieces and never do an eis, and pretend likeyou know, thats intended for like if you have like a pipeline from a school to the water service center or something like that. its not intended for a 1,600-mile pipeline. total misuse of the law, you know, and the president really needs to intervene and uphold the law. amy goodman: tara houska, you have been following these protests and the level of militarizati
and this is reallywhat we call this is the dakota excess pipeline. amy goodman: the dakota excess. winona laduke: dakota excess pipeline. this is really about spites. its really about spite. amy goodman: what do you mean? winona laduke: its just really about hating. you know, its just really about trying to put something in across these tribes. its exactly what the chairman and you said before: if they wanted this pipeline so damn bad, they should have put it north of bismarck, you know, and...
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a dakota access worker. amy goodman: i mean, it saidyoyu see the id. it says kyle thompson. is that right? dallas goldtooth: yes, yes. his name is on it. the insurance found in the truck isbelongs to dakota access. you know, he has an id card with dapl written on it. i mean, how much more evidence do you need? amy goodman: right. and did he say what his intentions were, as people surrounded him, as the police, the bureau of indian affairs police, arrested him? dallas goldtooth: theres a variety of accounts, but it -- what i understood, that was told to me, that he was tasked with also identifyining and beig within the crowd, watching internally with the crowd, and that there was some suggestion that he mighthe might have been tasked with instigating some sort of violence from within the crowd and to garner r reaction from law enforcement. i mean, thats just what ive heard from different folks that were talkingng with hihim in tht moment to de-escalate the situation. amy y goodman: now, , if you cod talk abou
a dakota access worker. amy goodman: i mean, it saidyoyu see the id. it says kyle thompson. is that right? dallas goldtooth: yes, yes. his name is on it. the insurance found in the truck isbelongs to dakota access. you know, he has an id card with dapl written on it. i mean, how much more evidence do you need? amy goodman: right. and did he say what his intentions were, as people surrounded him, as the police, the bureau of indian affairs police, arrested him? dallas goldtooth: theres a variety...
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dakota access pipeline? to use our name "dakota" which means "friend," it is not right. it is intellectual property that should be owned by us, but it doesn't matter seems like no matter what -- are ownership, whatever is our right, it has been infringed on for the past 500 years. amy: dave archambault, thank you for being with us chairman of , the standing rock sioux tribe. speaking to us from north dakota. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. when we come back, we ask, who is kelcy warren, the ceo of energy transfer partners. we will be speaking with the indigo girls, will the musical group who have played standing folkand also at warren's festival in texas bank, but are now leading a petition of singers musical groups to stop supporting the dakota access pipeline. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: indigo girls singing at "honor the earth." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. nermeen: we turn now to look at the texas billionaire behind the dakota access pipeline -- ke
dakota access pipeline? to use our name "dakota" which means "friend," it is not right. it is intellectual property that should be owned by us, but it doesn't matter seems like no matter what -- are ownership, whatever is our right, it has been infringed on for the past 500 years. amy: dave archambault, thank you for being with us chairman of , the standing rock sioux tribe. speaking to us from north dakota. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report....
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, which would carry crude from the bakken oilfields of north dakota, through south dakota, iowa, and illinois. the project has faced months of resistance from the standing rock sioux tribe, representatives of more than 200 indigenous nations from across the americas, as well as thousands of non-native allies -- all fearing a pipeline spill could contaminate the missouri river, the drinking source for millions. on tuesday, protesters rallied from vermont to california with dozens arrested across the country. in mandan, north dakota, at least 25 people were arrested as hundreds blockaded a highway and access to one of the pipeline company's construction yards. massive rallies were held in new york city, los angeles, and in washington, d.c., where vermont senator bernie sanders spoke out . mr. sanders: the idea that at this moment in history with the scientific community is crystal clear that we need to transform our energy system that at this moment we have the fossil fuel industry pushing for more pipelines, for more dependency on fossil fuel is totally insane. amy: many of tuesday's
, which would carry crude from the bakken oilfields of north dakota, through south dakota, iowa, and illinois. the project has faced months of resistance from the standing rock sioux tribe, representatives of more than 200 indigenous nations from across the americas, as well as thousands of non-native allies -- all fearing a pipeline spill could contaminate the missouri river, the drinking source for millions. on tuesday, protesters rallied from vermont to california with dozens arrested across...
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host: dakota access, what is the for? thing to watch out guest: next, any further escalation in the protest, the construction is continuing and gets closer and closer to the missouri river, the moresters will be more and concerned. it cannot cross the river until administration issues that final easement and like we've talked about, it is unclear whether that will happen. so watch out for escalation in for st and watch out whether that easement will happen. host: our guest writings can be website eeu.net/ew, ellen gilmer with energywire. ots of events going on today, go to c-span.org, for more information thanks for watching today.ogram another edition comes your way at 7 a.m. we'll be right back. >> critics as will start at 12:35 p.m. eastern today. president obama and singer james campaigned for hillary clinton clinton this afternoon at the university of north carolina chapel hill. live coverage begins at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span.
host: dakota access, what is the for? thing to watch out guest: next, any further escalation in the protest, the construction is continuing and gets closer and closer to the missouri river, the moresters will be more and concerned. it cannot cross the river until administration issues that final easement and like we've talked about, it is unclear whether that will happen. so watch out for escalation in for st and watch out whether that easement will happen. host: our guest writings can be...
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williams county, north dakota. if i were somewhere at the end of the earth and thinking of home, the thing that i would remember would be winter. the enormous, frozen silence. fromnow, cutting us off the world like a wall. the wind, slicing across the field. it might seem like a sort of desolate place to some, but we are mostly norwegian of this way and we got an old immigrant prayer that goes -- should all things perish, fleeting as a shooting star? god, let not the ties break the bind me to the north. [choral singing] ♪ >> 8:00 monday morning. [bell] >> i've already put in an hour of chores at the farm by the time i turn up at the school. one room country schoolhouse at the edge of a week field. at these kids with the rest list faces, grandchildren of pioneers, descendents of the .ong rifle and the plow i find myself wondering -- of that crowd searching spirit that trails,e men along the is it still alive in them? in me? this familiar stretch of land were to suddenly become frontier again, how would we survive?
williams county, north dakota. if i were somewhere at the end of the earth and thinking of home, the thing that i would remember would be winter. the enormous, frozen silence. fromnow, cutting us off the world like a wall. the wind, slicing across the field. it might seem like a sort of desolate place to some, but we are mostly norwegian of this way and we got an old immigrant prayer that goes -- should all things perish, fleeting as a shooting star? god, let not the ties break the bind me to...
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(this is north dakota expect snow!) the army corps decision friday by the army corps of engineers has caused the camp to beef up in september. dakota kidder is from fort yates and says they'll be there despite the cold. (dakota kidder, fort yates, nd) "purchased yurts that's kind of like a tepee and of course the heavy duty tents to prepare for winter. us as people we're north dakotans - our campers our people here i'm sure are strong enough to weather through." a small action or protest was lead by the women of the camp to walk up toward the barrier on 1806 lined with law enforcement. pipeline construction is protected by officers. doesn't mean much to protesters because of government treaties with native tribes aging back to the 1800s. (joye braun, indigenous environmental network) "it's pretty presumptuous for the army corps of engineers to assume that they can evict us off of our own land." in a statement sent saturday the cheyenne river sioux chairman mentioned a 1940s government project called pick-sloane where ov
(this is north dakota expect snow!) the army corps decision friday by the army corps of engineers has caused the camp to beef up in september. dakota kidder is from fort yates and says they'll be there despite the cold. (dakota kidder, fort yates, nd) "purchased yurts that's kind of like a tepee and of course the heavy duty tents to prepare for winter. us as people we're north dakotans - our campers our people here i'm sure are strong enough to weather through." a small action or...
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. >>> hundreds of protests against the dakota access pipeline that will go from north dakota to illinois. some say it will damage the environment. kpix 5's anne makovec is live in san francisco to tell us more >>> reporter: a lot of damage to sacred native american ground. so protestors are gathering here at civic center plaza in san francisco at 6:30 this morning to protest. this is part of a movement that's gaining momentum really nationwide over the last several months. >> stand up, rise up, find your warrior spirit! [ native american screaming ] >> reporter: that's a protest in cannonball north dakota where demonstrators are camping out trying to prevent a pipeline to bring crude oil from north dakota down to illinois. the current route crosses a river close to the standing rock sioux reservation. members of the tribe are concerned that the pipeline could contaminate the water and land if it leaks. >> we are making a stand so several tribes have come to the aid with the lakota people and those who are fighting against the pipeline. >> reporter: that is one of many bay area native ame
. >>> hundreds of protests against the dakota access pipeline that will go from north dakota to illinois. some say it will damage the environment. kpix 5's anne makovec is live in san francisco to tell us more >>> reporter: a lot of damage to sacred native american ground. so protestors are gathering here at civic center plaza in san francisco at 6:30 this morning to protest. this is part of a movement that's gaining momentum really nationwide over the last several months....
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miles of prairie of across montana and dakota. they call it the williston basin. ♪ narrator: not so long ago, this was frontier. listen closely and you will hear the old echo of covered wagons, the phantom shadows of pioneers fighting for their lives against the will miss. -- the wilderness. ♪ narrator: they began with nothing, with their bare hands in a bucket of hope, breaking the land with freedoms plow, like fargo,ns stampede, bluegrass, beaver lodge, lincoln valley, williston. ♪ >> wheat farmer and schoolteacher, i was born and raised here east of montana along the canadian line, williams county, north dakota. if i were somewhere at the into the earth and thinking of home, the thing i would remember would be winter, the and norma's the snowlence, an cutting us off for the world, the wind slicing across the field. it's so cold that the shadows freeze to the ground and have to be pried loose with a pickax. ♪ barking] ♪ might seem like a desolate clays to some, but we are mostly norwegian up this way. we have an old im
miles of prairie of across montana and dakota. they call it the williston basin. ♪ narrator: not so long ago, this was frontier. listen closely and you will hear the old echo of covered wagons, the phantom shadows of pioneers fighting for their lives against the will miss. -- the wilderness. ♪ narrator: they began with nothing, with their bare hands in a bucket of hope, breaking the land with freedoms plow, like fargo,ns stampede, bluegrass, beaver lodge, lincoln valley, williston. ♪...
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we'll see who joined the senator in north dakota. ((brian loftus)) >>> 8 news now is teaming up with businesses around the valley to help local military families and those who can't afford the holiday dinner. our goal this year is to help 25- hundred local families ... through help of southern nevada n operation warm heart. we're collecting turkeys .. as well as canned goods and non- perishable food items. you can also donate cash and gift cards .... so extra turkeys can be purchased./// ((you're watching the valley's news leader... with brian loftus, kirsten joyce, sherri swensk and demetria obilor. sen. bernie sanders / (d) former presidential candidate: we are not going to allow a pipeline to endanger the clean water that millions of people depend upon."/// ((brian loftus)) >>> the company behind the controversial dakota access pipeline is asking a federal court permission to complete the project in a disputed section of north dakota. ((kirsten joyce)) >> on tuesday, the movement against the pipeline got some help bernie sanders a
we'll see who joined the senator in north dakota. ((brian loftus)) >>> 8 news now is teaming up with businesses around the valley to help local military families and those who can't afford the holiday dinner. our goal this year is to help 25- hundred local families ... through help of southern nevada n operation warm heart. we're collecting turkeys .. as well as canned goods and non- perishable food items. you can also donate cash and gift cards .... so extra turkeys can be...
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high: 42 wind: arrested in north dakota due to protests over the dakota access pipeline. and in kentucky - one thanksgiving tradition ends abruptly after gunshots send people scrambling for cover. nicole is in the newsroom with the latest. two people are dead and four others injured in louisville. and police continue to search for the gunman. the park was crowded for the annual thanksgiving football game when the shots rang out. the city's mayor even in attendance. the football games, happening just yards away from the shooting, were closed. no word on what sparked the shooting. protesters fighting the dakota access pipeline kept up their rallies on thanksgiving day. hundreds of demonstrators faced off with law enforcement officers in morton county, north dakota. over the past few months -- protests have been intensifying. since august -- more than 520 people have been arrested. a large protest was also held in portland, oregon yesterday -- standing in solidarity with the standing rock sioux tribe. listen to the greendale high school band's performance in macy's thanksgiv
high: 42 wind: arrested in north dakota due to protests over the dakota access pipeline. and in kentucky - one thanksgiving tradition ends abruptly after gunshots send people scrambling for cover. nicole is in the newsroom with the latest. two people are dead and four others injured in louisville. and police continue to search for the gunman. the park was crowded for the annual thanksgiving football game when the shots rang out. the city's mayor even in attendance. the football games, happening...
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access pipeline, bigger than many communities in north dakota. among the people here at the camp the protests here began in april when native americans from the nearby standing rock reservation came out to try and stop construction of the dakota access pipeline. the more than 1,100 mile long pipeline crosses several states and the intention is for it to carry more than 400,000 barrels of oil every day from north dakota to illinois. the concerns for those who live on the reservation is part of the pipeline that crosses water here and they fear the potential for contamination if something goes wrong with the pipeline. c.u. denver professor was at the camp and told us what is happening here is a situation with many layers. >> in my field, we talk a lot about wicked problems, which are problems in which we see no foreseeable end in sight. do i think that the apo has got to a wicked problem status? i don't. i think that there will be an end in sight and there are opportunities to coalesce around the issue and try and build a dialogue between or among
access pipeline, bigger than many communities in north dakota. among the people here at the camp the protests here began in april when native americans from the nearby standing rock reservation came out to try and stop construction of the dakota access pipeline. the more than 1,100 mile long pipeline crosses several states and the intention is for it to carry more than 400,000 barrels of oil every day from north dakota to illinois. the concerns for those who live on the reservation is part of...
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in bismarck, north dakota. the group gathered to pray and some refused to leave a target store. the cheyenne river sioux tribe is calling for a boycott of >>> the standing rock sioux tribe says the army corps of engineers plans to shut down the area where protesters have gather for month. activists have been trying to block construction over concerns. the project is largely finished except for a stretch beneath the a missouri river reservoir. arizona congressman says it's disturbing president-elect trump holds stock in energy transfer partners the the pipeline raising concerns about a potential conflict of interest. trump spokeswoman told the associated press, quote, we were in the process of vetting various structures with the goal of the immediate transfer of management of the trump organization and its portfolio of businesses to donald, jr., ivanka and as well as team of highly skilled executives this much is a top priority and a structure that's selected will comply with all amicable rules and regulations.
in bismarck, north dakota. the group gathered to pray and some refused to leave a target store. the cheyenne river sioux tribe is calling for a boycott of >>> the standing rock sioux tribe says the army corps of engineers plans to shut down the area where protesters have gather for month. activists have been trying to block construction over concerns. the project is largely finished except for a stretch beneath the a missouri river reservoir. arizona congressman says it's disturbing...
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made their way down 16th the 1100-mile long dakota project crosses several states with intentions to carry more than 400,000 barrels of oil every day from north dakota to illinois. >> its prophesies that the seventh generation is to rise and that's me. i want to come out here and encourage youth to take a stand and not be afraid. >> a complex issue -- with busin treaties and the federal government involved. that now also includes a large group of high school students here in denver. our main goal is to stop the pipeline. it defects 26 million people downstream including denver. denver police did assist in blocking traffic as the protesters made their way from the capital to the 16th street mall and back without incident. >> more than 300 indigenous nations represented at the camp the north dakota has no plans of leaving until the pipeline is stopped. which means they now have to prepare for the winter months. right now volunteers are working hard to build your it's out of campus, what an reflective foil for installation. those volunteers say "injustice to mother earth" is what paul t
made their way down 16th the 1100-mile long dakota project crosses several states with intentions to carry more than 400,000 barrels of oil every day from north dakota to illinois. >> its prophesies that the seventh generation is to rise and that's me. i want to come out here and encourage youth to take a stand and not be afraid. >> a complex issue -- with busin treaties and the federal government involved. that now also includes a large group of high school students here in denver....
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a day of action planned today to protest the dakota access pipeline. where demonstrators expected to gather in milwaukee has lead to dense fog in many areas - mostly inland - this morning. watch for poor visibility on area roads. yesterdays weak and dry cold front will cause todays highs to be slightly cooler but will remain well above average - in the mid 50s. we stay in the mid 50s wednesday but with more sunshine. then a push of much warmer air arrives thursday and we jump into the mid 60s and remain in the 60s for friday. later friday into saturday, we expect much colder air to arrive and drop temperatures into the 30s and 40s. there is a chance of showers friday and possibly snow showers overnight in to saturday. today: am fog then partly sunny. high: 56 wind: nw-sw 5-10 mph delays yellow on traffic map = some delays
a day of action planned today to protest the dakota access pipeline. where demonstrators expected to gather in milwaukee has lead to dense fog in many areas - mostly inland - this morning. watch for poor visibility on area roads. yesterdays weak and dry cold front will cause todays highs to be slightly cooler but will remain well above average - in the mid 50s. we stay in the mid 50s wednesday but with more sunshine. then a push of much warmer air arrives thursday and we jump into the mid 60s...
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illinois...going through south dakota and iowa. supporters say the pipeline will provide energy independence and would be an environmental disaster... that could destroy sacred native american sites...belonging to the standing rock sioux. construction has been halted as the army corps of engineers said monday that more studies and tribal input are needed. in milwaukee the 10 am rally outside wells fargo is organized by a new milwaukee standing rock solidarity coalition. between 530 and 630 tonight on the lakefront, near the collectivo. that one is organized by the group 350 milwaukee. a pleasant prairie man is free on bail... after being accused of secretly- recording the women's restroom at a bar. angelcia is here with details. that man is charged with 8 felony counts. kenosha's sullivan's place as a friday night d-j for a couple years.prosecutors day he admitted to placing a spy camera pen on the floor of the women's restroom. police say the device captured images of eight people. when police questioned him, he, reportedly, told
illinois...going through south dakota and iowa. supporters say the pipeline will provide energy independence and would be an environmental disaster... that could destroy sacred native american sites...belonging to the standing rock sioux. construction has been halted as the army corps of engineers said monday that more studies and tribal input are needed. in milwaukee the 10 am rally outside wells fargo is organized by a new milwaukee standing rock solidarity coalition. between 530 and 630...
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, through south dakota and iowa, to a shipping point in illinois. but since august, hundreds, sometimes thousands of members of various native american tribes and nations have gathered at a camp near cannon ball, north dakota to try to stop construction. they're drawing support from outside figures as well, including robert f. kennedy jr., who visited yesterday. >> i think they have a lot of courage. i think they're standing up for america, they're standing up for american democracy. they're standing up in the face of a bully. >> brangham: elsewhere, dozens of people were arrested yesterday near mandan, north dakota, for blocking railway tracks near a pipeline work site. meanwhile, a court fight looms. the u.s. army corps of engineers granted construction permits back in july, but two months later, stopped work and called for further review. and then on monday, the corps announced a further delay. now, the pipeline builder, texas-based energy transfer partners, is asking a federal judge to give the remaining construction the go-ahead. in a statement
, through south dakota and iowa, to a shipping point in illinois. but since august, hundreds, sometimes thousands of members of various native american tribes and nations have gathered at a camp near cannon ball, north dakota to try to stop construction. they're drawing support from outside figures as well, including robert f. kennedy jr., who visited yesterday. >> i think they have a lot of courage. i think they're standing up for america, they're standing up for american democracy....
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shuttle about 470-thousand barrels of crude oil daily from north dakota to illinois...through south dakota and iowa. monday protesters in north dakota forced the capitol to go into a soft lockdown. construction has been halted as the army corps of engineers said monday that more studies and tribal input are needed. the rallies around the country today are taking place outside banks that helped finance the project as well as outside army corps of in milwaukee dc fox6 news. now developing - a federal judge has ordered brendan dassey be released from prison while prosecutors appeal an already overturned conviction. brendan dassey has until noon to tell authorities where he plans to live now that the judge has ordered his release. he was convicted in 2007 of helping his uncle steve he was 16 years old at the time. fast forward to 2016...a judge ruled in august... dassey's statement's to investigators were coerced. he overturned dassey's conviction which the state is currently appealing. wisconsin attorney general brad schimel is expected to fight the decision... by filing an emergency motion i
shuttle about 470-thousand barrels of crude oil daily from north dakota to illinois...through south dakota and iowa. monday protesters in north dakota forced the capitol to go into a soft lockdown. construction has been halted as the army corps of engineers said monday that more studies and tribal input are needed. the rallies around the country today are taking place outside banks that helped finance the project as well as outside army corps of in milwaukee dc fox6 news. now developing - a...
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protesters -- in downtown milwaukee today rallying against the dakota access pipeline. ben jordan is live in the newsroom after hearing from both sides. this story -- new at 5. george, protesters rallied in front of a wells fargo building asking the bank to pull its funding for the project. nat (cover) 2:15 "water is death, water is life!"in front of one of milwaukee's tallest buildings -- dozens of protesters hold signs and flags -- marching against the dakota access pipeline. 6:03 "there are people of all races, all colors all backgrounds all religions that believe in the protection of our water and our soil." construction of the pipeline is nearly done -- running more than 11-hundred miles through north and south dakota, iowa and illinois. it's built to carry crude oil to refineries on the gulf and east coast. 57:41 "an entire community is going to be poisoned." their pollute water supplies and destroy sacred native american sites. 1:50 "it impacts us right here in milwaukee, it impacts everyone in the u.s. the use of fossil fuels."this milwaukee protest is just one
protesters -- in downtown milwaukee today rallying against the dakota access pipeline. ben jordan is live in the newsroom after hearing from both sides. this story -- new at 5. george, protesters rallied in front of a wells fargo building asking the bank to pull its funding for the project. nat (cover) 2:15 "water is death, water is life!"in front of one of milwaukee's tallest buildings -- dozens of protesters hold signs and flags -- marching against the dakota access pipeline. 6:03...
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ordinary tissues left dakota's nose sore and red. so dad slayed the problem with puffs plus lotion, instead. with lotion to soothe and softness to please. a nose in need deserves puffs, indeed. meta appetite control... from metamucil, the #1 doctor recommended brand. >>> leading the news on this monday. chicago is realing from violent holiday weekend. at least 58 were shot and eight died from gun violence across the city. this is triple the number in the same period last incidents which stem from a variety of circumstances. rotesters gathered on friday to say they should have a -- >>> the army core of engineer says it won't force protesters from federal land but rather the court is hoping for a peaceful and orderly transition to a different location. until december fifth to vacate one of the three places they have been occupying. dozens of demonstrators march to the washington monument to demonstrate the very same pipeline. >>> this is a bazar take on thrill seekers and relaxing. they're proposing a spa hybrid. the mayor of this city
ordinary tissues left dakota's nose sore and red. so dad slayed the problem with puffs plus lotion, instead. with lotion to soothe and softness to please. a nose in need deserves puffs, indeed. meta appetite control... from metamucil, the #1 doctor recommended brand. >>> leading the news on this monday. chicago is realing from violent holiday weekend. at least 58 were shot and eight died from gun violence across the city. this is triple the number in the same period last incidents...
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up to 21 inches of snow across the dakotas. they had snow and winds at 63 miles an hour. thunder activity in northern louisiana. we had thunderstorm warnings and a tornado warning through the day today. they also had pretty good rain with atlanta picking up over 2 inches and there was freezing of that as well. take a look at it. 2.32 of an inch in atlanta. over 2 inches in new york city. 40 overnight. a little change with 60 degrees for tomorrow. we may throw in an upper 50 in the 10 day. >>> 313 dogs adopted over at the arizona humane society. everyone got a home but this little guy. he is partially blind. the dogs, brian enjoys walks, spacious yards and rope toys. what dog does not like a rope toy? >> you could have guessed that. >> it sounds like a singles rope toys. >> also likes pin ya coladas and walks in the rain. brian will find a home. >> that is a guilt trip face. >> brian will get adopted. the latest on the pop -- pipeline protest in south dakota. >> how one restaurant got people i... i... i wanted those... no you didn't... hefty slider bags cost less than zipl
up to 21 inches of snow across the dakotas. they had snow and winds at 63 miles an hour. thunder activity in northern louisiana. we had thunderstorm warnings and a tornado warning through the day today. they also had pretty good rain with atlanta picking up over 2 inches and there was freezing of that as well. take a look at it. 2.32 of an inch in atlanta. over 2 inches in new york city. 40 overnight. a little change with 60 degrees for tomorrow. we may throw in an upper 50 in the 10 day....
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this is an extension of a protest that's been going on since this summer in north dakota. under the current plan this pipeline would carry oil from western north dakota almost 1200 miles to a shipping point in illinois. there are hundreds of protests across the country against the pipeline. these folks will march a few blocks away to the office of the army corps of engineers on market street. they are planning to be peaceful and have their message heard. they say that it takes new urgency right now since president-elect donald trump has been elected and they are concerned about his plans to rely on fossil fuels. live in san francisco, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> thank you, anne. time now is 6:57. let's check your bay area roads right now. starting with the altamont pass, traffic coming off 205, you are crawling at 6 miles per hour into north flynn road there where speeds wick up to 36 miles per hour. north tracy boulevard on 580 westbound to the pass will take you an hour right now. let's head over to a crash in dublin at west of the interchange westbound 580 at san ramon ro
this is an extension of a protest that's been going on since this summer in north dakota. under the current plan this pipeline would carry oil from western north dakota almost 1200 miles to a shipping point in illinois. there are hundreds of protests across the country against the pipeline. these folks will march a few blocks away to the office of the army corps of engineers on market street. they are planning to be peaceful and have their message heard. they say that it takes new urgency right...
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the companies behind the dakota access pipeline insist that the risks are low. "pipelines do leak. it's rare. i think the chances of this pipeline leaking is extremely remote..." those same companies -- slamming the army corps of engineers' monday decision to halt further construction on and around the lake... and taking their case to court. e needs to discuss the issue further with the standing rock tribe... ...and that it hasn't decided yet whether to grant an easement for continued construction. i'm reid binion. the company building the pipline is asking a federal judge for permission to go around the government and keep construction a kwwl follow-up. blood everywhere. that's how continues. 27-year-old eddie hicks on trial accused of murdering his girlfriend. police say he stabbed her more than 100 times at her home in dubuque last year. according to our coverage partners at the dubuque telegraph herald -- an officer testified hicks told officers to kill him. the defense arguing he was confused and making odd statements. 15-thousand dollars in damage to a garage following a fire
the companies behind the dakota access pipeline insist that the risks are low. "pipelines do leak. it's rare. i think the chances of this pipeline leaking is extremely remote..." those same companies -- slamming the army corps of engineers' monday decision to halt further construction on and around the lake... and taking their case to court. e needs to discuss the issue further with the standing rock tribe... ...and that it hasn't decided yet whether to grant an easement for continued...
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several inches of snow is expected to fall from colorado through the dakotas and into northern minnesota through friday. winds will gust to 25 or 30 mph today and tonight and get even stronger for us tomorrow and tomorrow night. this will produce falling temptu continuing right through saturday morning. highs on saturday will only be in the new details as people living in one assisted living home are rushing to find a new place to live. starting next month -- 60 people living at a facility in des moines won't they'll have to move to a facility that does... or hire private in-home care. it turns out -- the company that owns the home was also caught off guard. they say brightstar care in ankeny would not be renewing the contract and appeared to have say... "we didn't want to change. you to other vendors to come in and take over and it was always the same just too short of notice for them to take over." wasn't renewed. brightstar offices were unlocked.. but empty yesterday afternoon. a court order tries to stop the iowa dot from giving tickets. some people are trying to capitalize on a ruli
several inches of snow is expected to fall from colorado through the dakotas and into northern minnesota through friday. winds will gust to 25 or 30 mph today and tonight and get even stronger for us tomorrow and tomorrow night. this will produce falling temptu continuing right through saturday morning. highs on saturday will only be in the new details as people living in one assisted living home are rushing to find a new place to live. starting next month -- 60 people living at a facility in...
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dakota is defending her. she could face a 20 year sentence if convicted. >>> we are staying warm in the metro area this week. we'll check in with kathy in a few minutes. >> the smell of marijuana could cause a legal grow operation thousands of dollars. >> also ahead the end of the >>> the chief executive officer of a boulder marijuana company said he plans to request a hearing to dispute $14,000 in fines from the city after odor complaints. the ceo every dandelion grow near ay drive in north boulder said there are several other grow operations very close to his. he says the smell that drifts to nearby homes could have come from any one of those businesses. he invited 9news inside his warehouse. >> so we're doing even more. we're doing everything we possibly can to show the city and to make sure they know that it's not us and that we do care and that the community is the most important thing for us to be able to operate here because we want to continue operating here. >> boulder's marijuana odor pot business.
dakota is defending her. she could face a 20 year sentence if convicted. >>> we are staying warm in the metro area this week. we'll check in with kathy in a few minutes. >> the smell of marijuana could cause a legal grow operation thousands of dollars. >> also ahead the end of the >>> the chief executive officer of a boulder marijuana company said he plans to request a hearing to dispute $14,000 in fines from the city after odor complaints. the ceo every dandelion...
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william la jeunesse is in north dakota with more. the controversy over the dakota access pipeline is heading back to court. developer energy transfer partners is asking a federal court to declare it has the legal right
william la jeunesse is in north dakota with more. the controversy over the dakota access pipeline is heading back to court. developer energy transfer partners is asking a federal court to declare it has the legal right
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. >>> the pipelined protest in north dakota almost got out of control today. amends the gun attempted to the road. this happened near mandan about an hour north of the standing rock reservation. >> reporter: this is the missouri river and part of it feeds into the only source of water for the standing rock sioux reservation. at a nearby construction site for the dakota axis pipeline a protest against it turned chaotic. within minutes of the protest starting near the dakota axis pipeline construction site, chaos. a man in a truck trying to get down the public road. >> go back. >> reporter: attempting to drive through the crowd. while brandishing a gun. >> it was terrifying. >> reporter: in the crowd of a few hundred, people from colorado. who had come to north dakota to i just saw that man almost run over the disable elder with the walker. and wave his gun. >> they've been trying to intimidate us 524 years. we know who has the weapons and it's them not us. >> reporter: simon moya-smith feels a connection to this area denver is a relocation city. because of his
. >>> the pipelined protest in north dakota almost got out of control today. amends the gun attempted to the road. this happened near mandan about an hour north of the standing rock reservation. >> reporter: this is the missouri river and part of it feeds into the only source of water for the standing rock sioux reservation. at a nearby construction site for the dakota axis pipeline a protest against it turned chaotic. within minutes of the protest starting near the dakota axis...
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. >>> north dakota officials hope to shut down those oil pipeline protests with fines. yesterday, state officials said that they would fine anyone bringing supplies to the protesters. but emergency evacuation order to protect people from harsh weather was not enforced. demonstrators charged the four-state dakota access pipeline to contaminate water supplies. >>> coming up on the "morning news." inauguration access. big donors are being court for events surrounding the president's swearing in. the nfl players wear custom cleats for charity. this is the "cbs morning news." orn for charity.
. >>> north dakota officials hope to shut down those oil pipeline protests with fines. yesterday, state officials said that they would fine anyone bringing supplies to the protesters. but emergency evacuation order to protect people from harsh weather was not enforced. demonstrators charged the four-state dakota access pipeline to contaminate water supplies. >>> coming up on the "morning news." inauguration access. big donors are being court for events surrounding...
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the dakota access pipeline-- sparking a national movement... voicing their concerns. licensed gun owners could soon be able to carry on school grounds in wisconsin. we have the details on the new becoming mostly sunny on wednesday with a mild high in the middle 50s. a powerful storm system begins to impact us thursday with a strong south wind and warm temperatures. well warm into the middle-to-upper 60s. warm & windy on friday with a chance for rain shwe 60s. rain could mix with snowflakes overnight into saturday. windy and cold saturday with wind chills in the 20s. wednesday: mostly sunny. high: 55 it could've been a tragedy. now, a community leader who lives near the school where an 8-year-old brought an unloaded gun...says it's an opportunity. andre lee ellis runs 'we got this', which cares for a community garden at 9th and ring. lafollette school is at that same intersection. monday, police say they were called to the school after staff members took an unloaded gun from an eight-year- old. ellis says he was upset the incident would overshadow the work his group ha
the dakota access pipeline-- sparking a national movement... voicing their concerns. licensed gun owners could soon be able to carry on school grounds in wisconsin. we have the details on the new becoming mostly sunny on wednesday with a mild high in the middle 50s. a powerful storm system begins to impact us thursday with a strong south wind and warm temperatures. well warm into the middle-to-upper 60s. warm & windy on friday with a chance for rain shwe 60s. rain could mix with snowflakes...
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you can see all that blue over nebraska and into south dakota. there are blizzard warnings for parts of south dakota and western minnesota where there could be up to 15 inches of snow by the time the storm system with that. here we are today. south winds and mild temperatures. still in the warm air. eventually that low starts to move to the northeast and by time we get to noon it will start to get cooler. you can see if you look closely some blue on are our model. both the scattered flurries that will be a possibility later on tomorrow night. we start the date mild but you can seas evening temperatures are heading toward the 30s and the winds will be up to 40 miles per hour. that will create the wind chills and by time we get into 15 hours temperatures are expected to drop 30 degrees. the party is over for the warm weather. today was a high of 73 and by sunday morning we will have a low of 20. we have a 53 degrees on saturday it will be 30 degrees and i'll be the first time in 22 days with below temperatures. here in the north the temperatures wi
you can see all that blue over nebraska and into south dakota. there are blizzard warnings for parts of south dakota and western minnesota where there could be up to 15 inches of snow by the time the storm system with that. here we are today. south winds and mild temperatures. still in the warm air. eventually that low starts to move to the northeast and by time we get to noon it will start to get cooler. you can see if you look closely some blue on are our model. both the scattered flurries...
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in south dakota... a winter storm forced more than 100 schools in the sioux falls area to be canceled... and those who still had to drive to work... said the visibility was so bad that it took four times as long to get there. this was the first winter storm in the midwest this season... and it was a doozy - with the national weather service issuing blizzard warnings for parts of the dakotas. roughly half a foot of snow fell that storm also hit minnesota hard... dumping up to two feet of snow up north in duluth. the minnesota state patrol reported nearly 450 crashes and roughly 860 spinouts statewide. at least two people were killed driving on icy roads friday... and a driver spun out and hit a trooper who was responding to a separate incident. that trooper was sitting in his squad when he was hit - and suffered minor injuries. minnesota's department of advisories in southwestern minnesota yesterday... but said there are still some slippery spots. no real snow in our area yet... but we'll settle for the
in south dakota... a winter storm forced more than 100 schools in the sioux falls area to be canceled... and those who still had to drive to work... said the visibility was so bad that it took four times as long to get there. this was the first winter storm in the midwest this season... and it was a doozy - with the national weather service issuing blizzard warnings for parts of the dakotas. roughly half a foot of snow fell that storm also hit minnesota hard... dumping up to two feet of snow up...
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. >> the pipeline protest in north dakota from a man's perspective. >>> and take a minute to go outside tonight. you won't see another moon quite like this one for another 18 years. 9news starts now. >>> the broncos win in most unlikely fashion. so drew that's how the rule works? >> i'm not even sure the players on the field knew what was going on. they were lucky they recently changed that extra point rule allowing a team to return a blocked kick for two points. if that happened in 1920 and in 2014, today's game would have competition committee decided that the minor tweak might create a little excitement and boy were they right. broncos rookie jus insimmons leaped in front -- justin simmons leaped in front with the scored tied in the final seconds. denver's will parks returned it all the way for the winning points. 25-23 one of the most wonderfully bizarre finishes in franchise history. >> i mean it was a play we would practice all week for a special situation like that. obviou lose play. and so just executing what we have been working on all week and it worked out. >> this ball picke
. >> the pipeline protest in north dakota from a man's perspective. >>> and take a minute to go outside tonight. you won't see another moon quite like this one for another 18 years. 9news starts now. >>> the broncos win in most unlikely fashion. so drew that's how the rule works? >> i'm not even sure the players on the field knew what was going on. they were lucky they recently changed that extra point rule allowing a team to return a blocked kick for two points....
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william la jeunesse is in north dakota with more. the controversy over the dakota access pipeline is heading back to court. developer energy transfer partners is asking a federal court to declare it has the legal right after the army corps of engineers further delayed the project to allow more time to evaluate the issue. the energy company's c-e-o slamming that decision in a statement, reading in part... i "this action is motivated purely by politics at the expense of a company that has done nothing but play by the rules it was given." /i if completed, the 3-point-8 billion dollar pipeline would run some 12- hundred miles through four states, carrying up to 570-thousand barrels of now needs permission to cross under the missouri river. it's that move which is opposed by the neighboring standing rock sioux tribe and others. mos says: "..if this pipeline should burst, it's going to cause irreversible damage for millions of people along the missouri river." as the legal battle goes on... so do the anti-pipeline protests. hundreds of peo
william la jeunesse is in north dakota with more. the controversy over the dakota access pipeline is heading back to court. developer energy transfer partners is asking a federal court to declare it has the legal right after the army corps of engineers further delayed the project to allow more time to evaluate the issue. the energy company's c-e-o slamming that decision in a statement, reading in part... i "this action is motivated purely by politics at the expense of a company that has...
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four million dollars to cover policing costs for the protest of the dakota access oil pipeline. the state's emergency commission had borrowed six million dollars from the state-owned bank of to cover law enforcement costs during the ongoing protests against the pipeline. protest encampments have attracted thousands of people, who are trying to stop construction of the pipeline that would stretch from north dakota to illinois, including through 18 counties in iowa. north dakota is also asking for federal reimbursemen ts to cover the additional law enforcement costs. the company building the pipeline, dakota access, is offering a substantial reward for pipeline equipment in jasper county. there is a 100-thousand dollar reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction. the f-b-i is investigating a series of intentional fires along the pipeline since august. the company says they've caused millions of dollars in damage. an unseasonably warm week helped farmers. the u-s department of agriculture said 71 percent of corn in iowa is harvested. that's about two days percent har
four million dollars to cover policing costs for the protest of the dakota access oil pipeline. the state's emergency commission had borrowed six million dollars from the state-owned bank of to cover law enforcement costs during the ongoing protests against the pipeline. protest encampments have attracted thousands of people, who are trying to stop construction of the pipeline that would stretch from north dakota to illinois, including through 18 counties in iowa. north dakota is also asking...
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(mian tas)==nel/vo >>> the dakota access pipeline. i'll have a live report from mountain view, where another protest is going on right now. >>> also ahead, a self-driving shuttle. the first smart device that is rolling around the south bay. >>> there's a certain time when you realize if you want to be happy, you've got to start making other people happy. and that's the point. >> giving back by racing to the finish line. a food drive competition on wheels. it's part of the bay area proud series. >>> i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. overcast skies and a little bit of drizzle continue in san jose and the clouds in san francisco. we're tracking a much better chance of rain, though, that impacts your weekend. i'll have details in about ten minutes. safraisc sajos anmotaivie...huns >>> san francisco, san jose, and mountain view. hundreds unite across the bay area to protest the dakota access pipeline that would carry crude oil from north dakota's rich oil fields to a refinery in illinois. protesters are finding the last leg of the nearly 1,2
(mian tas)==nel/vo >>> the dakota access pipeline. i'll have a live report from mountain view, where another protest is going on right now. >>> also ahead, a self-driving shuttle. the first smart device that is rolling around the south bay. >>> there's a certain time when you realize if you want to be happy, you've got to start making other people happy. and that's the point. >> giving back by racing to the finish line. a food drive competition on wheels. it's...
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five states including the dakotas. it is hardful they say to the government and standing in solidarity with the people of the sioux reservation in north dakota. >> i'm from north dakota and it is really affecting me to see my relatives suffer and have to fight and put their bodies on the line. i will do this in my city in the bay area and let them know i care for them and i will do all i can to be in solidarity. it will tap into crude oil and reduce our dependence on foreign oil and worked out to the arm corps and the pipeline project this morning but they have not returned our calls. organizers say they will be out here for quite some time and they will be out here for a few more hours and new in front of city hall in longer blocking off the local streets so you have see the lingers making their way to this area and moist of the streets are now back open so that is the update here, jessica castro for abc. all the protests causing major traffic headaches in san francisco this morning. >> as you heard, tracking the trou
five states including the dakotas. it is hardful they say to the government and standing in solidarity with the people of the sioux reservation in north dakota. >> i'm from north dakota and it is really affecting me to see my relatives suffer and have to fight and put their bodies on the line. i will do this in my city in the bay area and let them know i care for them and i will do all i can to be in solidarity. it will tap into crude oil and reduce our dependence on foreign oil and...
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protesters and police face off in at the site of the dakota access pipeline in north dakota. hundreds of demonstrators tried to cross a bridge...and police tried to block them. authorities used water cannons and what appeared to be tear gas to push the large group back. police say protesters set fire to two trucks and several parts of the bridge. at least one person was arrested. the 1,200-mile, four-state pipeline is being built to carry oil from western north dakota to a illinois. the standing rock sioux and environmentalists have been protesting the construction has been for months. the sioux's reservation lies near the pipeline route, and the tribe's allies fear a leak could contaminate their drinking water. they also worry that construction could threaten sacred sites. the u-s coast guard -- coming to the rescue -- in massachusetts over the weekend .. a crew of six was rescued from a sinking boat -- five miles off the coast of new bedford yesterday. a rescue crew from a nearby coast guard station and a helicopter the call. commercial salvage arrangements have been made f
protesters and police face off in at the site of the dakota access pipeline in north dakota. hundreds of demonstrators tried to cross a bridge...and police tried to block them. authorities used water cannons and what appeared to be tear gas to push the large group back. police say protesters set fire to two trucks and several parts of the bridge. at least one person was arrested. the 1,200-mile, four-state pipeline is being built to carry oil from western north dakota to a illinois. the...
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north dakota to illinois. native americans believe it will threaten drinking water and cultural sites. the core of engineers called for more input before theyll body of water. the company building the pipeline asked the government to allow the project to continue. protesters were held all across the country. a protest was held in phoenix. linda williams is live with the story. >>reporter: a day of action called for across the country this. we're live not of osborn in central phoenix. the core of engineers has an office here and they will hold off on its plans and talk to the standing siux tribe before going ahead with the pipeline under the river. that did not keep people from protesting. they say this battle is far from over. in central phoenix, more than 100 people stood on a send a message over 1,000 miles away to dakota access pipeline proesters in north dakota. >> i think it is important to stand with standing rock to show we are here and we are standing in solidarity withstanding rock. reporter: the stan
north dakota to illinois. native americans believe it will threaten drinking water and cultural sites. the core of engineers called for more input before theyll body of water. the company building the pipeline asked the government to allow the project to continue. protesters were held all across the country. a protest was held in phoenix. linda williams is live with the story. >>reporter: a day of action called for across the country this. we're live not of osborn in central phoenix. the...
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. >>> dakota police and protesters remain at odds along the controversial pipeline in north dakota at times and protesters alike standing in the pipeline's construction. one of those demonstrators have been charged with murder, after an affidavit, she fired at police during protests last week. the attempted murder carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. over a million people across the country have been flocking to social media and changing their locations to claim they're at well. it's an effort to support the dakota protestors. >>> still ahead, bill cosby's latest courtroom defence may leave you scratching your head. the price of that morning cup of joe may be going up. we'll tell you who to blame. >>> first, bill cairns is on a record breaking high to kick off the month of november. bill. >> what a start to november. we had record highs yesterday, the jet stream is far to the north. high pressure is building all the way back. >> stan: the ohio valley today. so we're on a streak now. we've had record highs in areas like atlanta and new orleans. orleans. four days in a row o
. >>> dakota police and protesters remain at odds along the controversial pipeline in north dakota at times and protesters alike standing in the pipeline's construction. one of those demonstrators have been charged with murder, after an affidavit, she fired at police during protests last week. the attempted murder carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. over a million people across the country have been flocking to social media and changing their locations to claim they're at...
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>> well, i wish him well. >> reporter: thousand of demonstrators in north dakota have been camped out at several pipeline construction sites which at times have turned violent and led to over 400 arrests. native americans and environmentalists say the pipelinecould threaten the water it doesn't hospital united states if it leaks, right? it doesn't hospital people who live downstream. >> i'm not going to win that argument with you because pipelines do leak. it's rare. i think the chances of this pipeline leaking is extremely remote. >> reporter: the company says it is taking every precaution to make the steel pipeline stave and the employees have been facing death threats. >> our people have been under attack. the pipeline will be more than 1100 miles long. that's just seven miles shorter than the controversial keystone xl pipeline, which president obama rejected in 2015. trump has yet to speak about the dakota access pipeline but said this about keystone last month: >> we're going to allow the keystone pipeline and so many other things to move forward. ( applause ) >> reporter: you th
>> well, i wish him well. >> reporter: thousand of demonstrators in north dakota have been camped out at several pipeline construction sites which at times have turned violent and led to over 400 arrests. native americans and environmentalists say the pipelinecould threaten the water it doesn't hospital united states if it leaks, right? it doesn't hospital people who live downstream. >> i'm not going to win that argument with you because pipelines do leak. it's rare. i think...
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in north dakota, more than 100 native americans and allies fighting the the $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline have been injured by police, who attacked them with rubber bullets, tear gas, mace canisters, and water cannons in freezing temperatures sunday night. the attack was on a bridge near the main oceti sakowin resistance camp. it began after the water protectors attempted to clear access to the public bridge, which has been blocked by authorities using military equipment chained to concrete barriers. medics on scene say multiple people were shot by rubber bullets. >> i am a medic. we have seen at least four gunshot wounds, three of them i know to the face and head. rubber bullets. right now we are trying to keep people warm all step we're trying to get them decontaminated and treating all kinds of wins. people have been hit with canisters in the chest and leg and that sort of thing full top juan: water protectors say the police also fired rubber bullets at journalists, shot down multiple drones being used to document the attack, and fired flares which ignited grass fires. legal o
in north dakota, more than 100 native americans and allies fighting the the $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline have been injured by police, who attacked them with rubber bullets, tear gas, mace canisters, and water cannons in freezing temperatures sunday night. the attack was on a bridge near the main oceti sakowin resistance camp. it began after the water protectors attempted to clear access to the public bridge, which has been blocked by authorities using military equipment chained to...
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it's 98% done in north dakota, and it's 86% complete overall, all the way from north dakota to illinois. that includes the route around and up to the final two-tenths of a mile portion of the missouri river which is where most of this protest is occurring. this area of the river known as lake ow owahe requires one remaining federal easement. the segment at the center of this debate is a small section pranked to v.a. verse under the lake which would occur at a depth of 92 to 117 feet below the riverbed. in other words, the pipeline doesn't enter the river at all. it's about a hundred feet below the river. and that's very important to understand. in fact, where it crosses as i say underneath the river, it is a hundred percent adjacent an existing natural gas pipeline. in other words, it follows a pipeline that's already built and is there now, an existing natural gas pipeline. this was done so that any ground disturbances would not harmony cultural or tribal features. that's why they followed this right of way. okay, so let's put this into perspective a little bit. we've got another chart
it's 98% done in north dakota, and it's 86% complete overall, all the way from north dakota to illinois. that includes the route around and up to the final two-tenths of a mile portion of the missouri river which is where most of this protest is occurring. this area of the river known as lake ow owahe requires one remaining federal easement. the segment at the center of this debate is a small section pranked to v.a. verse under the lake which would occur at a depth of 92 to 117 feet below the...
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the concern for those who live he north dakota is that part of the pipeline that crosses through the missouri watershed under the lake which is a source of drinking water here and they fear the potential for contamination if something goes wrong with the pipeline. c.u. denver professor was at the camp and told us what is happening here is a situation with many layers. >> in my field, we talk a lot about wicked problems, which are problems in which we see no foreseeable end in sight. has gotten to wicked problem status? i don't. i think that there will be an end in sight and i think that there are opportunities to coalesce around the issue and try and build a dialogue between or among all the parties that are involved. >> the story here is complex. the intersection of business interests, tribal treaties and the federal government will break all of that down in our stories later today on reservation in north dakota, 9 news. >>> and a happy veteran's day to you today with clear, cold conditions to start the day. we are anticipating a few clouds coming out of the dakotas late this aftern
the concern for those who live he north dakota is that part of the pipeline that crosses through the missouri watershed under the lake which is a source of drinking water here and they fear the potential for contamination if something goes wrong with the pipeline. c.u. denver professor was at the camp and told us what is happening here is a situation with many layers. >> in my field, we talk a lot about wicked problems, which are problems in which we see no foreseeable end in sight. has...
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why tensions are rising in north dakota over a major pipeline project. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, november 14th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. the dow sets yet another record, but we begin tonight with china's warning shot. the world's second largest economy said president-elect donald trump would be naive to launch an all-out trade war against china. an op-ed in the chinese-backed newspaper, "the global times" said any new tariffs would trigger immediate counter measures from beijing. this comes in response to donald trump repeatedly saying on the campaign trail that the u.s. would punish beijing with high import tariffs in response to what he considers unfair trade practices. he also wants to brand china a currency manipulator. the stakes, of course, could not be higher. americans love iphones and other goods, from furniture to nike they get at low cost from china, but they resent the job loss that many rightly or wrongly lay at beijing's doorstep. >> with china, they dump their product all over t
why tensions are rising in north dakota over a major pipeline project. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday, november 14th. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. the dow sets yet another record, but we begin tonight with china's warning shot. the world's second largest economy said president-elect donald trump would be naive to launch an all-out trade war against china. an op-ed in the chinese-backed newspaper, "the global times"...