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the earth. we're broadcasting from north dakota. this is democracy now! ay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting live from outside the courthouse in mandan, north dakota. facing increasing repression since the ongoing resistance to the $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline. police have begun deploying military grade equipment, including armored personnel carriers, surveillance helicopters, planes, and drones. north dakota governor jack dalrymple also activated the national guard in late september. roughly 140 people have been arrested. some report being strip searched at the county jail, even facing minor misdemeanor charges. this is dr. sara jumping eagle, a pediatrician and a member of the standing rock sioux tribe. >> when i was taken to the jail, first i was taken by a corrections officer transported from the protest site to the morton county jail and then when -- youok me in there know, there to take basic information. one of the things that they do is have
the earth. we're broadcasting from north dakota. this is democracy now! ay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting live from outside the courthouse in mandan, north dakota. facing increasing repression since the ongoing resistance to the $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline. police have begun deploying military grade equipment, including armored personnel carriers, surveillance helicopters, planes,...
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the pipeline route. they are miles away. dakotaccess is moving at an incredible pace to try to get this pipeline into the ground. i think the interactions will continue between water protectors and police will stop there'll continue to be resistance, people putting their actual bodies on the line. this is such a larger issue. we are fighting for future generations, fighting for the protection of water for 17 million people that live along the missouri river. i think the court cases are continuing. there is a long process for that. really, the army corps of engineers makes the answer. where is this review process? are you going to uphold the national historic preservation act and acknowledged the dakota access intentionally destroyed these sites and cancel these permits, cancel these water permits? this is not a legal pipeline. there was never in environmental impact statement. that is not in the public interest all stop dakota access prophets did not come over the safety and well-being of the people. amy: tara houska, thank you for
the pipeline route. they are miles away. dakotaccess is moving at an incredible pace to try to get this pipeline into the ground. i think the interactions will continue between water protectors and police will stop there'll continue to be resistance, people putting their actual bodies on the line. this is such a larger issue. we are fighting for future generations, fighting for the protection of water for 17 million people that live along the missouri river. i think the court cases are...
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the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in north dakota, hundreds of heavily armed police with military hardware raided a resistance camp established by native american water protectors in the path of the proposed $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline. on thursday afternoon, over 100 officers in riot gear with automatic rifles lined up across north dakota's highway 1806, flanked by armored personnel carriers, a sound cannon, humvees driven by national guardsmen, an armored police truck, and a bulldozer. water protecters say police deployed tear gas, pepper spray, tasers, concussion grenades and bean bag rounds against the native americans, and shot rubber bullets at their horses. >> out of the roadway. [bleep] >> the police protecting and serving a pipeline and fossil fuel profits over human beings. they are macing people in the face. amy: water protectors used cars to blockade a highway and set fire to hay bales and tires. police arrested two people they accused of firing gunshots. four people locked themselves to a truck parked in the midd
the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in north dakota, hundreds of heavily armed police with military hardware raided a resistance camp established by native american water protectors in the path of the proposed $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline. on thursday afternoon, over 100 officers in riot gear with automatic rifles lined up across north dakota's highway 1806, flanked by armored personnel carriers, a sound cannon, humvees driven by national guardsmen, an armored police truck, and a...
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the pipeline route. they are miles away. dakotacess is moving at an incredible pace to try to get this pipeline into the ground. i think the interactions will continue between water protectors and police will stop there'e'll contitinue to be resistance, people putting their actual bodies on the line. this is such a larger issue. we are fighting for future generations, fighting for the protection of water for 17 million people that live along the missouri river. i think the court cases are continuing. there is a long process for that. really, the army corps of engineers makeses the answer. where is this review process? are you going to uphold the national historic preserervation act and acknowledged the dakota access intentionally destroyeded these sites and cananl these permits, cancel these water permits? this is not a legal pipeline. there was never in environmental impact statement. that is not in the public interest all stop dakota access prophets did not come over the safety and well-being of the people. amy: tara houska, than
the pipeline route. they are miles away. dakotacess is moving at an incredible pace to try to get this pipeline into the ground. i think the interactions will continue between water protectors and police will stop there'e'll contitinue to be resistance, people putting their actual bodies on the line. this is such a larger issue. we are fighting for future generations, fighting for the protection of water for 17 million people that live along the missouri river. i think the court cases are...
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the pipeline route. they are miles away. dakotas is moving at an incredible pace to try to get this pipeline into the ground. i think the interactions will continue between water protectors and police will stop there'e'll contitinue to be resistance, people putting their actual bodies on the line. this is such a larger issue. we are fighting for future generations, fighting for the protection of water for 17 million people that live along the missouri river. i think the court cases are continuing. there is a long process for that. really, the army corps of engineers makeses the answer. where is this review process? are you going to uphold the national historic preserervation act and acknowledged the dakota access intentionally destroyeded these sites and cananl these permits, cancel these water permits? this is not a legal pipeline. there was never in environmental impact statement. that is not in the public interest all stop dakota access prophets did not come over the safety and well-being of the people. amy: tara houska, thank y
the pipeline route. they are miles away. dakotas is moving at an incredible pace to try to get this pipeline into the ground. i think the interactions will continue between water protectors and police will stop there'e'll contitinue to be resistance, people putting their actual bodies on the line. this is such a larger issue. we are fighting for future generations, fighting for the protection of water for 17 million people that live along the missouri river. i think the court cases are...
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they will stay bringing in some cooler air from the dakotas. it will also bring temperatures back to the 60s and 70s for tuesday and wednesday. another system midweek may bring showers. the humidity back down by bringing in some cooler air from the dakotas. it will also bring temperatures back to the 60s and 70s for tuesday and wednesday. another system midweek may message gets lost during budget fights. that's what one state lawmaker is saying about flood protection in iowa. this is video from our kwwl drone showing some of the buss last month. iowa cities -- including cedar rapids -- have proposed one- point-four billion dollars worth of flood protection plans. but the state hasn't pushed for other measures, like wetlands -- and has little idea of how to pay for all the protection plans. following hurricane matthew -- animal shelters in the south are getting overcrowded. dogs are being sent to shelters with more room in states across the country. some owners are leaving their pets at shelters temporarily until will have to find new homes. many
they will stay bringing in some cooler air from the dakotas. it will also bring temperatures back to the 60s and 70s for tuesday and wednesday. another system midweek may bring showers. the humidity back down by bringing in some cooler air from the dakotas. it will also bring temperatures back to the 60s and 70s for tuesday and wednesday. another system midweek may message gets lost during budget fights. that's what one state lawmaker is saying about flood protection in iowa. this is video from...
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then as people across the world have come to join the resistance against the dakota access pipeline, the encampment has become one of the largest gatherings of native americans and their supporters in decades. people have set up multiple kitchens, a school that teaches lakota languages, radical services to care for those who have come to fight the pipeline. as the first baby is born in the main resistance camp in cannon ball, north dakota, i speak with women and midwives about the importance of reproductive health care on native american reservations. >> one dr. comes and he schedules the women's birth based on his schedule and induces them. so i would say at least 90% of the women will have babies are scheduled on his schedule, and that is not right for our children to be born that way. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the pentagon has confirmed u.s. special forces are on the ground in iraq and taking part in the battle to retake mosul, iraq's second largest city which fell to isis two years ago
then as people across the world have come to join the resistance against the dakota access pipeline, the encampment has become one of the largest gatherings of native americans and their supporters in decades. people have set up multiple kitchens, a school that teaches lakota languages, radical services to care for those who have come to fight the pipeline. as the first baby is born in the main resistance camp in cannon ball, north dakota, i speak with women and midwives about the importance of...
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marquette: well, i fully support the dakota access pipeline. and based upon what i understand, all of the permitting processes, all the necessary i's have been dotted and the t's have been crossed and i think we should go through with it. and my principal concern is whether or not the condition of the world economy and with the collapse of commodity prices, whether there will be oil that will be pumped through that pipeline. and i think that the most important thing that i can do as a united states senator is address the destructive economic and monetary policies that are created by washington's deficit spending and restore free market forces so that we can have a more thriving and vibrant economy here in north dakota. moderator: senator hoeven, response. sen. hoeven: well, look, we need energy infrastructure. not only for economic growth, for job creation, but also for national security. but to produce energy, in this country, and get it to where it needs to go, we need energy infrastructure. that means pipelines. that means transmission, roads
marquette: well, i fully support the dakota access pipeline. and based upon what i understand, all of the permitting processes, all the necessary i's have been dotted and the t's have been crossed and i think we should go through with it. and my principal concern is whether or not the condition of the world economy and with the collapse of commodity prices, whether there will be oil that will be pumped through that pipeline. and i think that the most important thing that i can do as a united...
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i am beholden to the voters of south dakota. i think if we can elect representatives like me, we can address these problems and make the united states better than it is now, despite the fact that it is the greatest country of the world. unfortunately, the republican presidential nominee does not agree on all of that. sen. thune: we are a great country made up of great people, and with that the right policies, and can be even better in greater. i hope when the smoke clears in the dust settles, we can sit down and work together. i will do that. i have done that my entire time in office. i have stood up two presidents who i thought were doing things that were bad for south dakota. i have worked with presidents when i felt like they work doing things that were good for south dakota. we need people that are willing to build bridges and build relationships and get results. my career has been built around getting results for the people of south dakota. i have chaired the commerce, science, and transportation committee. the ranking democ
i am beholden to the voters of south dakota. i think if we can elect representatives like me, we can address these problems and make the united states better than it is now, despite the fact that it is the greatest country of the world. unfortunately, the republican presidential nominee does not agree on all of that. sen. thune: we are a great country made up of great people, and with that the right policies, and can be even better in greater. i hope when the smoke clears in the dust settles,...
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plus - nearly 150 protesters arrested at the dakota access pipeline site in north dakota. warming up today with a strong wind from the south and southwest. that will help us warm into the low 60s by late this afternoon. we warm further on saturday with highs in the mid 60s we stay dry today and most of saturday but a few showers are possible by late saturday into saturday night but we dry up again for sunday. behind the cold front on sunday, temperatures fall into the low 50s for highs but we warm right back up again with 60s likely monday through thursday. early next week looks mostly dry but cloudy, windy and warmer. high: 64 wind: sw 15-25 mph the stand-off between authorities and protesters trying to block a pipeline being built in north dakota has resulted in arrests. and scary moments on board indiana governor mike pence's campaign plane. it slid off the runway in new york last night. the latest. the commercial jet had a hard landing at new york's laguardia airport...skidding off the runway. "that's the grass...and it looks like we took a good chunk out of the runway.
plus - nearly 150 protesters arrested at the dakota access pipeline site in north dakota. warming up today with a strong wind from the south and southwest. that will help us warm into the low 60s by late this afternoon. we warm further on saturday with highs in the mid 60s we stay dry today and most of saturday but a few showers are possible by late saturday into saturday night but we dry up again for sunday. behind the cold front on sunday, temperatures fall into the low 50s for highs but we...
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the u-s army corps of engineers files a response to a lawsuit over the dakota access pipeline. in it -- the corps say they followed the rules when they went over the permits for water crossings and did not break any federal laws. the corps says its process was not flawed -- which is what the north dakota tribes have been claiming. most iowans wanted more vetting of the dakota access pipeline before construction started. that's according to a new des poll. more than half of those polled say the pipeline has not received studied enough. iowa state and the board of regents are backing a plan to use school money -- to help improve a city-owned airport. the plan has i-s-u making annual payments of up to 74-thousand dollars for the next 20 years -- about 1 point three million dollars. it'll build a larger terminal at the ames airport and would offer nicer items to pilots and passengers. a facelift could be in order for the home of the hawkeyes. being asked to approve a nearly 90-million dollar renovation to kinnick stadium's north end zone. the project would replace it with an upper a
the u-s army corps of engineers files a response to a lawsuit over the dakota access pipeline. in it -- the corps say they followed the rules when they went over the permits for water crossings and did not break any federal laws. the corps says its process was not flawed -- which is what the north dakota tribes have been claiming. most iowans wanted more vetting of the dakota access pipeline before construction started. that's according to a new des poll. more than half of those polled say the...
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i believe in the people of north dakota and i believe that the will of theovernment is to empower people. that means focusing on the fundamentals. the things that will help our economy grow and job creation. that means reducing the regulatory burden and making sure that we reform the tax code so that its programs and simpler and more fair. that means balancing the budget so we don't believe a death to our children and grandchildren and it also means supporting law enforcement and our military so that americans feel safer here at home and abroad. these are the things that will make the state and nation stronger. >> moderator: one minute opening statement. >> in 1997, glenn fox suffered a tremendous flood of 800 homes were badly damaged. almost the entire city had to be evacuated. at that time i was on the city council, and we were charged with getting the city back up and running. people were concerned about whether they should reinvest in the city. on the committee i was on, some of my fellows spent a lot of time debating trivia and i got so frustrated and a
i believe in the people of north dakota and i believe that the will of theovernment is to empower people. that means focusing on the fundamentals. the things that will help our economy grow and job creation. that means reducing the regulatory burden and making sure that we reform the tax code so that its programs and simpler and more fair. that means balancing the budget so we don't believe a death to our children and grandchildren and it also means supporting law enforcement and our military...
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they were trying to stop the north dakota access pipeline. sioux tribe leaders say it will destroy their lands and pollute the mississippi river. nbc bay area's christie smith has more. these students felt passionate enough to assist the protesters. >> reporter: that's right, high school students, even college students, some younger than that. they say overall it was an experience they will not forget. on the one hand, very positive, the experience that they had in the camps, meeting other people and offering prayers. they say they also saw some very aggressive behavior as they saw law enforcement clash with others. this was a native american youth group from berkeley. 11 members, including both adults and youth, who went to north dakota earlier this month for prayer, dance, and, they say, to offer support, as people gathered to demonstrate against the dakota access pipeline. they weren't there for the big police clashes on thursday but say they did see the situation escalate. >> quickly those who weren't going to be arrested, they tried to ge
they were trying to stop the north dakota access pipeline. sioux tribe leaders say it will destroy their lands and pollute the mississippi river. nbc bay area's christie smith has more. these students felt passionate enough to assist the protesters. >> reporter: that's right, high school students, even college students, some younger than that. they say overall it was an experience they will not forget. on the one hand, very positive, the experience that they had in the camps, meeting...
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i am beholden to the voters of south dakota. i think if we can elect representatives like me, we can address these problems and make the united states better than it is now, despite the fact that it is the greatest country of the world. unfortunately, the republican presidential nominee does not agree with any of that. sen. thune: we are a great country made up of great people, and with that the right policies, and can be even better in greater. i hope when the smoke clears in the dust settles, we can sit down and work together. i will do that. i have done that my entire time in office. i have stood up two presidents who i thought were doing things that were bad for south dakota. i have worked with presidents when i felt like they work doing things that were good for south dakota. we need people that are willing to build bridges and build relationships and get results. my career has been built around getting results for the people of south dakota. i have chaired the commerce, science, and transportation committee. the ranking dem
i am beholden to the voters of south dakota. i think if we can elect representatives like me, we can address these problems and make the united states better than it is now, despite the fact that it is the greatest country of the world. unfortunately, the republican presidential nominee does not agree with any of that. sen. thune: we are a great country made up of great people, and with that the right policies, and can be even better in greater. i hope when the smoke clears in the dust settles,...
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the tribe wants to block work on a section of the pipeline through lake oahe in the dakotas while it tries to appeal a lower-court ruling from september. tribe leaders say the pipeline will impact historic, religious and here in iowa will only have one option for a health insurance provider if they want to buy subsidized plans under the affordable care act. medica is the only health insurer that's agreed to sell individual policies in all 99 counties. this map includes the 13 counties that will only have medica. eight of those are in the southeast corner... iowa, jefferson, keokuk, lee, louisa, mahaska, van buren and wapello counties. medica have agreed to sell policies to people living in the cedar rapids, des moines and quad cities areas. 55-thousand iowans bought individual insurance policies for 2016 through the affordable care act. most had incomes low enough to qualify for tax credits. firefighters in cedar rapids are pulling double-duty when it comes to saving lives. they fight fires, of course, but now they're also helping people fight cancer... all with some pink once again t
the tribe wants to block work on a section of the pipeline through lake oahe in the dakotas while it tries to appeal a lower-court ruling from september. tribe leaders say the pipeline will impact historic, religious and here in iowa will only have one option for a health insurance provider if they want to buy subsidized plans under the affordable care act. medica is the only health insurer that's agreed to sell individual policies in all 99 counties. this map includes the 13 counties that will...
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organizing and taking part in a 1400 mile run to protest the dakota access pipeline a relay run and show you the route here it will start here in flagstaff. then he will head up to arizona from there crescent junction, utah. meeker, colorado, rollins, wyoming and then off to spearfish, south dakota, and ending in cannonball, north dakota. >> i never ran 1400 miles before. only like three. but that's only competition. and not really running a competition. >> reilly ortega is a prescott valley teenager with strong convictions about stopping pollution. so he organized the run to support the nationwide demonstration at the dakota access pipeline site where hundreds of native americans have gathered. lodge line of runners. >> so he figured, hey, i'm only 15, what can i do? and he thought that by running it would hopefully generate a lot of popularity, a lot of awareness to bring to the dakota pipeline. >> that interstate pipeline would carry thousands of gallons of oil across four states. laticatea people are concerned about water contamination and say a pipeline break could devastate the mis
organizing and taking part in a 1400 mile run to protest the dakota access pipeline a relay run and show you the route here it will start here in flagstaff. then he will head up to arizona from there crescent junction, utah. meeker, colorado, rollins, wyoming and then off to spearfish, south dakota, and ending in cannonball, north dakota. >> i never ran 1400 miles before. only like three. but that's only competition. and not really running a competition. >> reilly ortega is a...
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dakota. about 300 people protested along the pipeline route in morton county north dakota yesterday. that's in the central part arrested were charged with trespassing. that's the most arrests at any one protest at construction sites over the past several months. the morton county sheriff's department says what started out as a peaceful protest quickly got out of hand. " we were outnumbered. so, to protect ourselves, we utilized less lethal munitions to protect ourselves, and as we did that they continued to advance on us but we were able to control that with the law enforcement we had there and we began making arrests. " the dakota access pipeline will go through 18 eventually carry about 450 thousand barrels of crude oil a day into illinois. after 60 years, the university of iowa has officially recognized and apologized to the first black student named miss state university of iowa. in 1955, dora martin berry, who now is 78, was going to the school, called at the time state university of iowa. she received enough votes from her classmates to get the officials denied berry from using
dakota. about 300 people protested along the pipeline route in morton county north dakota yesterday. that's in the central part arrested were charged with trespassing. that's the most arrests at any one protest at construction sites over the past several months. the morton county sheriff's department says what started out as a peaceful protest quickly got out of hand. " we were outnumbered. so, to protect ourselves, we utilized less lethal munitions to protect ourselves, and as we did that...
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. >>> the company building the dakota access pipeline resumed construction on private land near a north dakota lake, there have been environmental protests for months. sunday a federal appeals court ruled the project can resume on the land within 20 miles of the lake. $3.8 million, 1,200 mile pipeline is otherwise largely complete. >>> the pentagon says it is still weighing a military response to the firing of two missiles at two u.s. navy ships sunday night. the u.s.s. mason and u.s.s. pence were conducting routine operations in the red sea off the coast of yemen. it came from territory in yemen controlled by houthi terror groups which they're supplied by iran. both missiles failed to reach those american ships. >>> president obama is apparently executing a last-minute course correction when it comes to the space program.
. >>> the company building the dakota access pipeline resumed construction on private land near a north dakota lake, there have been environmental protests for months. sunday a federal appeals court ruled the project can resume on the land within 20 miles of the lake. $3.8 million, 1,200 mile pipeline is otherwise largely complete. >>> the pentagon says it is still weighing a military response to the firing of two missiles at two u.s. navy ships sunday night. the u.s.s. mason...
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the public. police have arrested more than two dozen people in north dakota, as the protests over the dakota access pipeline continue. more than 100 demonstrator s chanted and danced at a dakota access construction site early yesterday morning. officials say protesters' anger towards the police protecting the construction site was high. " when you have that many people engage in that kind of behaviour, inciting others to break the law, cheering others refusing to leave when they are asked to leave, that is not a protest. " law enforcement arrested 27 people for criminal trespass. investigators say they will review footage from the protest and possibly make more arrests. a representativ e of the union of workers installing the bakken oil pipeline says more than half of the controversial pipeline here in iowa is already in the ground. it's set to cross 18 counties in iowa. the laborers' international union has more than 500 people working on company, dakota access, is overseeing the construction of the pipeline that runs from north dakota to illinois. " <10:39-"it's my understanding they'd like to ha
the public. police have arrested more than two dozen people in north dakota, as the protests over the dakota access pipeline continue. more than 100 demonstrator s chanted and danced at a dakota access construction site early yesterday morning. officials say protesters' anger towards the police protecting the construction site was high. " when you have that many people engage in that kind of behaviour, inciting others to break the law, cheering others refusing to leave when they are asked...
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ahead on wakeup - an actress under arrest after protesting the dakota access pipeline. how much trouble she is in - coming up. and a vermont community mourns the death of five teens killed in a fiery crash over the weekend. the vigil held for e coming up. and after the break - the clown craze continues across our area. the surprising charges workers: he campaigned as a job creator but senator johnson helps companies ship jobs overseas. good manufacturing jobs just disappeared. ceos and giant corporations get richer guys with families... guys like me? like me. for people like me. for people like me. people like me. russ: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message because wisconsin's middle class sunshine this afternoon. right now with highs in the low 70s. when more rain arrives next. scary clown sitings continue to pop up all over our area. in franklin -- police says they handled two incidents over the weekend. one happened at franklin high school's football gme the field wearing a clown mask. the second happened late saturday -- an 18 year old man was standing in the
ahead on wakeup - an actress under arrest after protesting the dakota access pipeline. how much trouble she is in - coming up. and a vermont community mourns the death of five teens killed in a fiery crash over the weekend. the vigil held for e coming up. and after the break - the clown craze continues across our area. the surprising charges workers: he campaigned as a job creator but senator johnson helps companies ship jobs overseas. good manufacturing jobs just disappeared. ceos and giant...
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they ran all the way from north dakota to washington, d.c. ring awareness to this issue. >> they did that over the summer. i met some of the girls who did the run, all the way from north dakota to washington. it was amazing. >> yeah, it was amazing. something i definitely wouldn't be able to do. but it really sparked a movement within the youth, and it brought them a new sense of pride and a new sense of hope, which is why the youth felt so inspired to come all the way out here to ask our future president how she is going to be able to help us and if she plans on taking a stance against the dakota access pipeline. >> and dave, president obama and michelle obama came to your reservation you. met with them before this was an issue. this was a few years ago. so he knows the area. he knows you. and it seems to me that that was part of what was involved in the obama administration's sudden decision to put the construction on hold, to suspend it in the areas that they controlled. >> i think it's important that we build relationships. if there is any
they ran all the way from north dakota to washington, d.c. ring awareness to this issue. >> they did that over the summer. i met some of the girls who did the run, all the way from north dakota to washington. it was amazing. >> yeah, it was amazing. something i definitely wouldn't be able to do. but it really sparked a movement within the youth, and it brought them a new sense of pride and a new sense of hope, which is why the youth felt so inspired to come all the way out here to...
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amy: and the dakota access pipeline. the midst of this debate, we see lockdown after lockdown, now the sheriff of north dakota in the area where the encampments are, thousands of people, is calling in law enforcement, possibly from other state. theked this is a fight of store proportion. i want to thank you in particular for highlighting it. what we're seeing on the ground in dakota's is the sign to keep also feels that the ground is stronger on the ground. -- mr. rall the time. the unity of these tribes has inspired people. we will continue to support their fight as much as we can. juan: a quick question about fracking. there are big battles in the u.s., but what is happening in abroad? >> too much. there is fracking throughout europe and north africa. for the next climate conference of the u.n. in morocco later this month, fracking will be a major issue that will be profiled as well. there is a lot of investment and fracking. you can see excellence for print all over that. equally impressive are the groups standing up
amy: and the dakota access pipeline. the midst of this debate, we see lockdown after lockdown, now the sheriff of north dakota in the area where the encampments are, thousands of people, is calling in law enforcement, possibly from other state. theked this is a fight of store proportion. i want to thank you in particular for highlighting it. what we're seeing on the ground in dakota's is the sign to keep also feels that the ground is stronger on the ground. -- mr. rall the time. the unity of...
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that's the dakota access lifeline. start with marvin nelson. how do you feel the governor handled this? how do you feel the law enforcement handled this? what would dwryou do with the pipeline? >> the problems came not from the governor's office, but the process of citing it that wasn't well done. we need to change the public service commission. at the point it gets to the governor's office, we are talking security. but, i have been really disappointed that there hasn't been a serious effort to get the different people in to talk to each other. everything is just done through innuendo and the media. that's a way it creates people are scared, people are hating each other. they are working at stereotypes instead of sitting down and becoming human with each other and talking face-to-face. no one is actually seeing if there is a solution to this that is mutually acceptable. >> the same question to marty riske. >> if i was governor and this happened again, i would get the negotiation table down to the site as quickly as i could before national influe
that's the dakota access lifeline. start with marvin nelson. how do you feel the governor handled this? how do you feel the law enforcement handled this? what would dwryou do with the pipeline? >> the problems came not from the governor's office, but the process of citing it that wasn't well done. we need to change the public service commission. at the point it gets to the governor's office, we are talking security. but, i have been really disappointed that there hasn't been a serious...
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amy: this comes as the battle over the construction of the dakota access pipelines continues to play out both on the ground and between various government agencies. the morton county sheriffs department has called in 400 sheriffs from outside north dakota to police the ongoing resistance, following sunday's ruling by a d.c. appeals court that permits the dakota access pipeline company to resume construction on a 40-mile stretch of private land spanning the missouri river. however, on monday, three federal agencies -- the justice department, the army and the , interior department -- issued a second joint statement stating "the army will not authorize constructing the dakota access pipeline on corps land bordering or under lake oahe. we repeat our request that the pipeline company voluntarily pause all construction activity within 20 miles east or west of lake oahe." thousands of native americans have vowed to continue to fight the pipeline. >> the injunction so they lifted it so now it is full outright war against the native people since the dakota access pipeline is going to go full f
amy: this comes as the battle over the construction of the dakota access pipelines continues to play out both on the ground and between various government agencies. the morton county sheriffs department has called in 400 sheriffs from outside north dakota to police the ongoing resistance, following sunday's ruling by a d.c. appeals court that permits the dakota access pipeline company to resume construction on a 40-mile stretch of private land spanning the missouri river. however, on monday,...
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u-s army corps of engineers files a response to a lawsuit over the dakota access pipeline. in it -- the corps say they followed the rules when they went over the permits for water crossings the corps says its process was not flawed -- which is what the north dakota tribes have been claiming. most iowans wanted more vetting of the dakota access pipeline before construction started. that's according to a new des moines register -- mediacom iowa poll. received studied enough. iowa state and the board of regents are backing a plan to use school money -- to help improve a city-owned airport. the plan has i-s-u making annual payments of up to 74-thousand dollars for the next 20 years -- about 1 point three million dollars. it'll build a larger terminal at the ames airport and would offer nicer items to pilots and passengers. a facelift could be in order for the home of the hawkeyes. the iowa board of regents is being asked to approve a nearly 90-million dollar renovation to kinnick the project would replace it with an upper and lower level -- two general admissio
u-s army corps of engineers files a response to a lawsuit over the dakota access pipeline. in it -- the corps say they followed the rules when they went over the permits for water crossings the corps says its process was not flawed -- which is what the north dakota tribes have been claiming. most iowans wanted more vetting of the dakota access pipeline before construction started. that's according to a new des moines register -- mediacom iowa poll. received studied enough. iowa state and the...
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that is the dakota access pipeline. i would like to start with marvin nelson. do you feel the governor has handle this? how do you feel law enforcement has handle this? what would you do differently with the pipeline? many of the basic problems came not from the governor's office, but from a process that was not very well done. and really probably, shows we need to change the public service commission. the point against the governor's office, we are basically talking security. i have been really disappointed that there has not been a serious effort to try to get the different people in to talk to eachother. everything is down to innuendos and the news media and stuff. people are scared, people are hated. people are working with stereotypes, and set of sitting down -- instead of sitting down and talking to each other as humans. nobody has actually seen if there is a solution that would be mutually acceptable. moderator: i will ask the same question of marty riske. mr. riske: my hindsight, if iw were governor, i would get down to the negotiation table as quickly a
that is the dakota access pipeline. i would like to start with marvin nelson. do you feel the governor has handle this? how do you feel law enforcement has handle this? what would you do differently with the pipeline? many of the basic problems came not from the governor's office, but from a process that was not very well done. and really probably, shows we need to change the public service commission. the point against the governor's office, we are basically talking security. i have been...
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meanwhile in what is on ththe struggle to stop the dakota access pipeline, the lead county attorney's office in southeast iowa is threatening to evict land offenders from a permanent encampment established to stop the dakota access pipeline company from boring under the mississippi river. the threatened eviction is slated for today. it has been a site of a series of protests in which dozens of people have been arrested blocking pipeline construction over the past two months. colombian president juan manuel santos has announced the ceasefire between the government and the farc will end at the end of october following the shocking results of sunday's nationwide referendum in which voters narrowly rejected the peace deal. the outcome now threatens to prolong the nation's 52-year-old civil war. this comes as thousands of students gathered in bogota for a silent peace march. ththis is carlos filipo. >> we are asking that the peace process be sped up. what has been accomplished has been fragile. as we saw with the news yesterday, the bilateral cease-fire is already not definite. we want tha
meanwhile in what is on ththe struggle to stop the dakota access pipeline, the lead county attorney's office in southeast iowa is threatening to evict land offenders from a permanent encampment established to stop the dakota access pipeline company from boring under the mississippi river. the threatened eviction is slated for today. it has been a site of a series of protests in which dozens of people have been arrested blocking pipeline construction over the past two months. colombian president...
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fighting to stop construction of the dakota access pipeline. that's the project that would cut through 18 counties in iowa. a federal opponents of the $3.8 billion dollar oil pipeline. samantha-jo roth has more details from washington. the three judges were aggressive in their questioning frequently interrupting testimony and asking for clarification, even appearing confused. that's because attorneys representing the tribe have altered their original argument since presenting their case in district court." it was a critical day in court for the dakota access pipeline project. "when we filed this case originally in late july, we were asking the court to stop the pipeline all representing the tribe are altering their original argument after a federal court failed to issue an injunction last month. "the only thing left from a perspective of protecting sacred sites and tribal burials is this very narrow area around lake oahe and that's the place "today we just listened to the judges ask questions back and forth on whether or not we have a good argum
fighting to stop construction of the dakota access pipeline. that's the project that would cut through 18 counties in iowa. a federal opponents of the $3.8 billion dollar oil pipeline. samantha-jo roth has more details from washington. the three judges were aggressive in their questioning frequently interrupting testimony and asking for clarification, even appearing confused. that's because attorneys representing the tribe have altered their original argument since presenting their case in...
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the company, dakota access, is overseeing the construction of the pipeline that runs from north dakota to illinois. " <10:39-"it's my understanding they'd like to have all the pipe in the ground by december 31st, from what i'm hearing they will be able to meet that goal and that date." " the union rep said his workers will average around $70,000 dollars for this 7 month job. some students at the university of iowa were out protesting the bakken oil the students were members of the native american students association and held the rally yesterday. the group is urging people to protest the construction of the pipeline in other states like north dakota and south dakota. "looking at what we do as native people. by living off the land, by using what nature gives us. we have everything that we need provided by mother nature. and we don't have to destroy it." the student are also asking the state to change columbus day to indigenious people's d americans who were in the u-s before christopher columbus arrived. with college tuition a major financial hit for many families, a change in the appli
the company, dakota access, is overseeing the construction of the pipeline that runs from north dakota to illinois. "
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a farmer with the dakota access pipeline on her property says the fight is not over. she hopes to stop it from getting up and running. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, this is kcrg-tv9 news morning news. good morning and welcome into meteorologist kaj o'mara joins us live at green square in downtow cedar rapids. plan on a cloudy thursday. while there will probably be some breaks in the clouds later today, it'll be too little too late for the october sunshine to push the temperatures around. tomorrow, however, is a different story. a strong warm front is still on track to move increasing the wind substantially and allowing for widespread highs into the 70s. while records are safe at the moment, we'll continue to watch this going forward. the weekend continues to look decent with highs primarily in the 60s. by halloween, our next surge of warm air moves into the region with highs at least into the mid- 70s for all areas. it'll be windy again as well!today: cloudy in the morning. gradual clearing in the afternoon. wind: w 5-10 high: 54 tonigh
a farmer with the dakota access pipeline on her property says the fight is not over. she hopes to stop it from getting up and running. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, this is kcrg-tv9 news morning news. good morning and welcome into meteorologist kaj o'mara joins us live at green square in downtow cedar rapids. plan on a cloudy thursday. while there will probably be some breaks in the clouds later today, it'll be too little too late for the october sunshine to push...
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access pipeline, which has faced months of resistance from the standing rock sioux tribe in north dakota and members of hundreds of other tribes from across the u.s., canada, and latin america. one of trump's financial disclosure forms shows he has between $500,000 and $1 million invested in energy transfer partners, the company building -- the main company behind the dakota access pipeline. trump also has $50,000 to $100,000 invested in phillips 66, which is slated to own 25% of the pipeline if it is completed. this revelations come standing rock sioux tribal chairman dave archambault testified in front of three federal appeals court judges in d.c. on wednesday in a lawsuit seeking an emergency injunction to stop construction of the dakota access pipeline over concerns it could destroy sacred sites and burial grounds. the court is not expected to issue a ruling from once. meanwhile in what is on the struggle to stop the dakota access pipeline, the lead county attorney's office in southeast iowa is threatening to evict land offenders from a permanent encampment established to stop the da
access pipeline, which has faced months of resistance from the standing rock sioux tribe in north dakota and members of hundreds of other tribes from across the u.s., canada, and latin america. one of trump's financial disclosure forms shows he has between $500,000 and $1 million invested in energy transfer partners, the company building -- the main company behind the dakota access pipeline. trump also has $50,000 to $100,000 invested in phillips 66, which is slated to own 25% of the pipeline...
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plus, the arizona protestors adding their voices to the fight against construction of the dakota access pipeline. and a new phoenix police chief is on the way. for chicago's iconic wrigley field, tonight has been seven decades in the making. here's kevin tibbles. >> reporter: in chicago their is going to party like it's 1945. party like it's 1945. >> we're going to win. >> are you sure? >> yes, i'm very sure. >> reporter: that kid wasn't around 71 years ago when the but 87-year-old phil killburn was there. >> if they win the world series, that will be both miraculous and wonderful. >> reporter: back then a ticket was just $6. for tonight? in the thousands. sadly, the cubs didn't win in '45. in fact they haven't won in 108 years. it was here seven miles from wrigley at what they call the old west side ground that the cubs last won. long-suffering cub fans, it's now the neuropsychiatric institute. fans have been driven crazy ever since. back then the field often hosted buffalo bill's wild west show. that was 12 presidents ago. >>> the polls, the polls, the polls, everywhere you turn there
plus, the arizona protestors adding their voices to the fight against construction of the dakota access pipeline. and a new phoenix police chief is on the way. for chicago's iconic wrigley field, tonight has been seven decades in the making. here's kevin tibbles. >> reporter: in chicago their is going to party like it's 1945. party like it's 1945. >> we're going to win. >> are you sure? >> yes, i'm very sure. >> reporter: that kid wasn't around 71 years ago when...
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, against the building of the dakota access pipeline. native americans say the water supply, burial grounds and sacred lands. marianne renee says she's concerned for future generations. >> we are all human. we all live on this earth, we all need water and we all have to stand for what our generations to come need to have in life. >> lydia: and they are continuing to hold vigils every sunday and next week they'll be collecting donations. o sent to standing rock to assist police. more than 100 protesters have been arrested there in the past week. >>> this morning italy was hit with another powerful 6.6 magnitude earthquake, that injured 20 people and caused widespread damage. no fa fatalities have been reported, but officials are worried about mudslides and aftershocks. the earthquake is the strongest in 36 years. this comes after an earthquake august. >>> and now you're taking another live look out at progressive field, where the excitement is building. right now it looks nice. we're hoping the rain is going to hold off. beth mcleod tells
, against the building of the dakota access pipeline. native americans say the water supply, burial grounds and sacred lands. marianne renee says she's concerned for future generations. >> we are all human. we all live on this earth, we all need water and we all have to stand for what our generations to come need to have in life. >> lydia: and they are continuing to hold vigils every sunday and next week they'll be collecting donations. o sent to standing rock to assist police. more...
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he said he will deliver two solar powered trailers today to the demonstrators camped in north dakota. the actor is a cofounder after group that promotes renewable energy that is called the solutions project. >>> the arizona republic reports the filing of criminal contempt sheriff of metropolitan phoenix. joe arpaio is accused of continuing to enforce civil immigration laws in defiance of a federal court order. a conviction could mean six months in jail for the 84-year-old sheriff. >>> national public radio reports that 2016 will be the deadliest year ever for migrants crossing the mediterranean. the u.n. says more than 3,700 people have died this year trying to reach that is nearly as many all in 2015. among those sailing from libya to italy, one death is reported for every 47 who make it. >>> courier journal of louisville shows the ark is flooded with visitors. officials of ark encounter in kentucky says the biblical theme park has attracted 400,000 people since it opened in july. one of them was bill nye, the science guy, who says every wrong. >>> still ahead, a new way to get your
he said he will deliver two solar powered trailers today to the demonstrators camped in north dakota. the actor is a cofounder after group that promotes renewable energy that is called the solutions project. >>> the arizona republic reports the filing of criminal contempt sheriff of metropolitan phoenix. joe arpaio is accused of continuing to enforce civil immigration laws in defiance of a federal court order. a conviction could mean six months in jail for the 84-year-old sheriff....
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accepted a citizen's arrest and now we're making arrests before 12 demonstrators. >> they hope the dakota will end up like the keystone xl pipeline which was rejected by the obama administration following environmental protests. in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >> a 69-year-old southern california woman missing for five days is alive thanks to a perceptive stranger. it all played out in san san bernardino county. doug bearden was admiring the mojave desert from his binoculars when he spot what had looked like an overturned sufficient on a steep hillside. >> i got about 20 feet away from the car and the hair on my neck started to stand up. she could barely lift her head and all i heard was like -- >> reporter: certainly wasn't easy to rescue barbara mcpherson the her suv was 100 feet down an embankment on a 30-degree tilt with only some boulders keeping it from falling farther. crews managed to stabilize the vehicle and get her out. she's in serious condition and she is expected to survive. >>> a violent year in chicago just got worse. a police spokesperson says at least 18 p
accepted a citizen's arrest and now we're making arrests before 12 demonstrators. >> they hope the dakota will end up like the keystone xl pipeline which was rejected by the obama administration following environmental protests. in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >> a 69-year-old southern california woman missing for five days is alive thanks to a perceptive stranger. it all played out in san san bernardino county. doug bearden was admiring the mojave desert from his...
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and nationwide protest ed to over a controversial project the debate, over the dakota pipeline. one. i'm gerard ramalho. in the home stretch for decision 2016. nevada's position is a battleground state beginning and bringing the biggest names from washington to las vegas. speaker pall ryan and joe biden here today. and our face jesse was there, joining us now in studio. >> reporter: there was a lot a lot of energy out there this morning. people i spoke with came from all over t california to hear biden speak. but more importantly, to encourage people to going to out and vote. >> get out the vote. god bless you all. >> joe biden's call to action rallied nearly 800 people this morning. all part of hillary clinton's get out to early vote campaign. >> this was a motivating factor for us to come out. >> reporter: ge net is one of >> we came out yesterday and we're going to canvas today. and we're hoping to get the vote out. >> reporter: she joins 100s of others with the game goal in mind. >> we need your help. make those calls. >> reporter: a similar call to action was heard just befo
and nationwide protest ed to over a controversial project the debate, over the dakota pipeline. one. i'm gerard ramalho. in the home stretch for decision 2016. nevada's position is a battleground state beginning and bringing the biggest names from washington to las vegas. speaker pall ryan and joe biden here today. and our face jesse was there, joining us now in studio. >> reporter: there was a lot a lot of energy out there this morning. people i spoke with came from all over t california...
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they're call ongoing the bank to stop funding the dakota access pipeline. at last checked, 12 people had been arrested. >>> leaders in italy are vowing to find temporary housing for everyone displaced by a rash of powerful earthquake. the biggest quake to hit italy yesterday was a magnitude of 6.6. it caused damage. but there's no reports of deaths or serious injuries because most damage prone areas were evacuated after the previous quake. still some experts say there's a strong chance of more quakes in the region. >>> closer to home, an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.3 struck less than 17 miles east of the king city. it struck after 4:30 this morning. the us gs report it's was five miles deep: there were no reports of damage in the area. >>> parts of sierra could get rain which could put a damper on trick-or-treating. driveers were caught off -- drivers were caught off guard. they got six inches of snow. >> bam, that fast. >> the snow caused multiple crashes which at one point shut down i-80 in both directions. >>> gonzalez is in the weather c
they're call ongoing the bank to stop funding the dakota access pipeline. at last checked, 12 people had been arrested. >>> leaders in italy are vowing to find temporary housing for everyone displaced by a rash of powerful earthquake. the biggest quake to hit italy yesterday was a magnitude of 6.6. it caused damage. but there's no reports of deaths or serious injuries because most damage prone areas were evacuated after the previous quake. still some experts say there's a strong chance...
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the downtown area. hotels are full stores. dakota access is building the pipeline that will carry crude oil from north dakota to illinois. the company says the project is about 75 percent complete. but some people have criticized it for its potential effects on water and tribal lands. in north dakota, protests against the pipeline seem to be getting bigger. law enforcement arrested 127 protesters this weekend. in morton county, hundreds temporarily blocked a highway yesterday. the sheriff also protesters flew too close to a law enforcement helicopter. people have been protesting against the pipeline for months claiming it will damage the environment and affect native american lands. nicole once customers try it, they buy it. the greek yogurt trend turned into a profitable product for an iowa dairy. and their one of their biggest boosts...getti ng into college cafeterias. that's next in this week's made in eastern iowa. plan on a nice monday! we'll 50s. this is about average for this time of the year. our next area of low pressure is
the downtown area. hotels are full stores. dakota access is building the pipeline that will carry crude oil from north dakota to illinois. the company says the project is about 75 percent complete. but some people have criticized it for its potential effects on water and tribal lands. in north dakota, protests against the pipeline seem to be getting bigger. law enforcement arrested 127 protesters this weekend. in morton county, hundreds temporarily blocked a highway yesterday. the sheriff also...
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the valley. federal officers arrested 140 demonstrators in north dakota. tribal leaders said 40 people were hurt during clashes with the officers. >> the federal government has a responsibility to protect us. by their courts yet they have surveilled us. >> tribal leaders say they will continue their fight against the pipeline with or without u.n. support. back here at home crowds gathering to show their support for protesters in north dakota. it is our top story tonight. news3's nathan o'neil joining us near desert inn and the i-15 how locals are >> reporter: there are natives and activists a like, some heading to north dakota to join the fight. [ drums ] >> reporter: a message of peace woven through words and sounds. more than 70 people forming a prayer circle at homestead park to stand in solidarity with issue, it is an issue for our entire nation to become concerned about. >> the issue of clean water. >> it's calling to me, i need to be there. >> amber plans to join hundreds of other protesters there next week. for amber, this was the tipping point. >> t
the valley. federal officers arrested 140 demonstrators in north dakota. tribal leaders said 40 people were hurt during clashes with the officers. >> the federal government has a responsibility to protect us. by their courts yet they have surveilled us. >> tribal leaders say they will continue their fight against the pipeline with or without u.n. support. back here at home crowds gathering to show their support for protesters in north dakota. it is our top story tonight. news3's...
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. >>> protests against the dakota access oil pipeline trickled down a the bay area today. new at 6:00 p.m. the message protesters shared at a san francisco church. [ singing ] >> when this start i had felt emotionally drawn to it. my family was being threatened to it. . >> reporter: protesting at standing rock. today she bringing her message to the church in san francisco. >> there are thousands and thousands of people camped up there fighting to protect this water. and it is, like, no one knows. >> reporter: protesters say the construction of the $3.7 billion dakota access oil pipeline would harm tribal sacred ground and threaten the water supply. the company says it is a safer way to carry the oil and tensions reached a boiling point. >> we seized that land where the pipeline is suppose -- pipeline is supposed to be buried and law enforcement has circled it and used force. >> reporter: she was also at the church. famous for her speech at the 1973 academy awards. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: today she encouraged others to get involved in standing up for native americans
. >>> protests against the dakota access oil pipeline trickled down a the bay area today. new at 6:00 p.m. the message protesters shared at a san francisco church. [ singing ] >> when this start i had felt emotionally drawn to it. my family was being threatened to it. . >> reporter: protesting at standing rock. today she bringing her message to the church in san francisco. >> there are thousands and thousands of people camped up there fighting to protect this water....