kandi mossett: right.ell, there was a restraining order, and they were supposed to, i thought, we all thought, stop construction completely. but theyve been coming from the west, over here, this whole time, these past three weeks, ever since you saw the first demonstrations. and obviously, now, this is how close they are, right across the road from where weve been barricading. so theyre continuing to lay pipe up to the point of where theyre waiting for the easement to go underneath where theyre going to bore. so people are like, "why are we going to wait for that? were not. were going to go out, and were going to stop the pipeline. were going to stop it where it is." and thats what effectively has been happening the past few days in nonviolent direct action. amy goodman: how do you feel? protester 20: feel great. amy goodman: what did you accomplish today? protester 20: were protecting our water. thats what were here to do, and thats what we did. amy goodman: where are your horses from? protester 20: crow