mylene vialard, talk about the trial. the prosecution has presented their case.back two years for us and talk more about why you came to minnesota and exactly what you did and hope to accomplish. >> thank you, amy. it is an honor to be here with tara today. two years ago, i heard the call from indigenous women to come to minnesota to fight line 3 and was really moved by their fight. it has been a long fight for them. my daughter decided to come here first and then i followed her later to also participate in vote nonviolent -- in nonviolent protest. on that day there was a bamboo and wire tower that was -- which i climbed to the top of. locked into with another water protector. we were trying to stop the construction of this pumping station -- which, by the way, had just and aquifer breach exactly a month ago. we were trying to avoid that. enbridge has really bad track record going back to the 80's. we were outraged the permit had even been accepted and delivered. going there was really fighting for the people who have been fighting for seven years alongside them