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On September 3, the Dakota Access pipeline company attacked Native Americans with dogs and pepper spray as they protested against the $3.8 billion pipeline's construction. If completed, the pipeline would carry about 500,000 barrels of crude per day from North Dakota’s Bakken oilfield to Illinois. The project has faced months of resistance from the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and members of nearly 100 more tribes from across the U.S. and Canada.
Native Americans protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline are broadcasting their own story live online to show the world “the truth” about the controversial construction project. Those leading the movement online explain how social media has empowered them – in their own words and through their own camera lenses. » Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC » Watch more NBC video: http://bit.ly/MoreNBCNews NBC News is a leading source of global news and information. Here you will find clips from NBC Nightly News, Meet The Press, and our original series Debunker, Flashback, Nerdwatch, and Show Me. Subscribe to our channel for news stories, technology, politics, health, entertainment, science, business, and exclusive NBC investigations. Connect with NBC News Online! Visit NBCNews...
Fires set as protesters leave camp
In breaking news, correspondent Jihan Hafiz says police are violently cracking down on protestors
Thousands of Native Americans and environmental activists marched through downtown Washington, DC to the White House to protest the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, which has been fast-tracked by the Trump administration. RT America's Alexey Yaroshevsky reports from the demonstration, speaking with Indigenous Environmental Network Executive Director Tom Goldtooth. Find RT America in your area: http://rt.com/where-to-watch/ Or watch us online: http://rt.com/on-air/rt-america-air/ Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTAmerica Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_America
As protests over the Dakota Access Pipeline continue, Trevor reveals that the project had been rerouted to Native American lands to avoid a predominately white populace. Watch full episodes of The Daily Show now -- no login required: http://www.cc.com/shows/the-daily-show-with-trevor-noah/full-episodes The Daily Show with Trevor Noah airs weeknights at 11/10c on Comedy Central.
TYT Politics Reporter Nomiki Konst reported from New York City, where water protectors protected on January 24th, 2017 in response to President Trump's executive order to expedite the permit process for Dakota Access Pipeline. For more, subscribe to TYT Politics: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuMo0RRtnNDuMB8DV5stEag
A sad state of affairs in the aftermath of the ND pipeline protest.
How Native Americans and environmentalists stopped a $3.8 billion oil pipeline. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO For more on the Dakota Access Pipeline and the Army Corps of Engineers' decision, read Brad Plumer's article over at Vox.com: http://www.vox.com/2016/12/4/13836848/army-corps-blocks-dakota-access-pipeline Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com to get up to speed on everything from Kurdistan to the Kim Kardashian app. Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE Follow Vox on Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H Or on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o
The controversy surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline has intensified. Construction has begun on Standing Rock Sioux burial land. Energy Transfer, the corporation financing the pipeline, hired a private security firm to combat protesters with dogs and pepper spray. Lee Camp breaks down how the treatment of these protesters reflects a legal system dictated by corporate and political interests. This and more on Redacted Tonight. GET FREE TICKETS to be in our LIVE AUDIENCE in Washington DC! Email RedactedTix@gmail.com. OTHER CITIES - We tour regularly with live stand-up comedy. For a list of where we'll be performing our stand-up comedy shows, go here - http://LeeCamp.net/schedule/ Join the ‘Redactivist’ movement online... Subscribe to the Redacted Tonight YouTube channel for more come...
On September 3, the Dakota Access pipeline company attacked Native Americans with dogs and pepper spray as they protested against the $3.8 billion pipeline's construction. If completed, the pipeline would carry about 500,000 barrels of crude per day from North Dakota’s Bakken oilfield to Illinois. The project has faced months of resistance from the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and members of nearly 100 more tribes from across the U.S. and Canada.
Native Americans protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline are broadcasting their own story live online to show the world “the truth” about the controversial construction project. Those leading the movement online explain how social media has empowered them – in their own words and through their own camera lenses. » Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC » Watch more NBC video: http://bit.ly/MoreNBCNews NBC News is a leading source of global news and information. Here you will find clips from NBC Nightly News, Meet The Press, and our original series Debunker, Flashback, Nerdwatch, and Show Me. Subscribe to our channel for news stories, technology, politics, health, entertainment, science, business, and exclusive NBC investigations. Connect with NBC News Online! Visit NBCNews...
Fires set as protesters leave camp
In breaking news, correspondent Jihan Hafiz says police are violently cracking down on protestors
Thousands of Native Americans and environmental activists marched through downtown Washington, DC to the White House to protest the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, which has been fast-tracked by the Trump administration. RT America's Alexey Yaroshevsky reports from the demonstration, speaking with Indigenous Environmental Network Executive Director Tom Goldtooth. Find RT America in your area: http://rt.com/where-to-watch/ Or watch us online: http://rt.com/on-air/rt-america-air/ Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTAmerica Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_America
As protests over the Dakota Access Pipeline continue, Trevor reveals that the project had been rerouted to Native American lands to avoid a predominately white populace. Watch full episodes of The Daily Show now -- no login required: http://www.cc.com/shows/the-daily-show-with-trevor-noah/full-episodes The Daily Show with Trevor Noah airs weeknights at 11/10c on Comedy Central.
TYT Politics Reporter Nomiki Konst reported from New York City, where water protectors protected on January 24th, 2017 in response to President Trump's executive order to expedite the permit process for Dakota Access Pipeline. For more, subscribe to TYT Politics: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuMo0RRtnNDuMB8DV5stEag
A sad state of affairs in the aftermath of the ND pipeline protest.
How Native Americans and environmentalists stopped a $3.8 billion oil pipeline. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO For more on the Dakota Access Pipeline and the Army Corps of Engineers' decision, read Brad Plumer's article over at Vox.com: http://www.vox.com/2016/12/4/13836848/army-corps-blocks-dakota-access-pipeline Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com to get up to speed on everything from Kurdistan to the Kim Kardashian app. Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE Follow Vox on Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H Or on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o
The controversy surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline has intensified. Construction has begun on Standing Rock Sioux burial land. Energy Transfer, the corporation financing the pipeline, hired a private security firm to combat protesters with dogs and pepper spray. Lee Camp breaks down how the treatment of these protesters reflects a legal system dictated by corporate and political interests. This and more on Redacted Tonight. GET FREE TICKETS to be in our LIVE AUDIENCE in Washington DC! Email RedactedTix@gmail.com. OTHER CITIES - We tour regularly with live stand-up comedy. For a list of where we'll be performing our stand-up comedy shows, go here - http://LeeCamp.net/schedule/ Join the ‘Redactivist’ movement online... Subscribe to the Redacted Tonight YouTube channel for more come...
Dakota Access Pipeline protest marching to Portland's Tom McCall Waterfront park.
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Recorded Sunday, November 20th 2016, ~9:30 PM Central Time by Kevin Gilbert Dakota Access Pipeline protest Sacred Stone Camp Standing Rock Sioux Tribe North Dakota Bakken oilfield
Recorded Sunday, November 20th 2016, ~10:30 PM Central Time by Kevin Gilbert Dakota Access Pipeline protest Sacred Stone Camp Standing Rock Sioux Tribe North Dakota Bakken oilfield
Actor Harrison Ford Escapes Death From Airplane Crash, U.S. Supports Israel Despite War Crimes, Dylann Roof Planning Second Attack, Dakota Pipeline . Some of the last remnants of the Dakota Access pipeline protest camp went up in flames Wednesday as opponents of the project set fire to makeshift wooden . Preparing to leave, Standing Rock protesters ceremonially burn camp near Dakota Access Pipeline . The last people remaining at a Dakota Access pipeline protest camp prayed and set fire to a handful of wooden structures on Wednesday, hours ahead of a .
Crowds march on Washington DC to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline
Actor Harrison Ford Escapes Death From Airplane Crash, U.S. Supports Israel Despite War Crimes, Dylann Roof Planning Second Attack, Dakota Pipeline . Some of the last remnants of the Dakota Access pipeline protest camp went up in flames Wednesday as opponents of the project set fire to makeshift wooden . Preparing to leave, Standing Rock protesters ceremonially burn camp near Dakota Access Pipeline .