1:19:22 Sharing, ride sharing. Yeah which is really awesome! Which is really why it worked because of the ride-sharing but once you turn into a TNC which is a connected travel platform company thingamabob and get all these regulations they just can't handle it I'm sad. Kind of a couple off the wall topics here that are not being covered by anybody. So we might as well just get them through here right on one of them is the is the riots and the dog attacks at the pipeline, at the pipeline in North Dakota
1:20:02 where the 100 Indian tribes are now there and they're making a fuss. Nobody in the mainstream media is even bothering to cover any of this, which is shameful because they cause of the dog attacks, which looks like Selma Alabama you know, in the 50s 60s yeah so I have a couple clips that just keep people up-to-date on this pipeline before we start I've been holding onto this since 7th August I received an email from one of our producers about what we call These people what is the term they want to be called we have Native American Indian first People's Nation no the preferred term is American Indian, I did that. I didn't know I thought it was Native American But okay the preferred terms there confuses with all these names because the liberal media yeah keeps changing it themselves but this is the pipeline protests beginning of it yeah
1:21:00 On Saturday in North Dakota, security— Amy was there. She was not only there, she filmed some stuff. And she's the only media person second tier as I mentioned in my newsletter. She is second tier but mainstream media just is not going to touch this until some Indian gets killed or American Indians get killed or something bad happens. Now by the way just a preface of this This is not going through an American-Indian reservation It is, but it is going into a reservoir or water supply that... No. No no no I've looked at this because there's an oil pipeline they are worried that leakage from the pipeline which goes... Will get into the water supply? Yes But my understanding was the pipeline was gonna go in and down into them Oh! That's also possible I may have that wrong That was my impression whatever the case is they're trying to protect
1:22:01 The their water supply and they're sick, and there's sacred lands or whatever well They claim that the bulldozers are now digging up an old graveyard which is may or may not be true because usually if you find a Head or a or it's some an arrowhead Not an arrow head but ahead. You like a body part the the government requires you to stop. Oh yeah, the minute you find that it's all bets are off because you got us, you gotta cancel immediately these guys they have their own security force with dogs and it was a mess and I had the video in the show notes that which is not her video its video of her which is much better than what...I didn't see everything that she may have showed but
1:22:47 I'd give her props for that. On Saturday in North Dakota, security guards working for the Dakota Access Pipeline Company attacked Native Americans with dogs and pepper spray as they resisted the $3.8 billion pipeline's construction. This guy maced me in the face! Look it—it's all over my sunglasses—just maced me in the face! These people are just threatening all of us with these dogs. And she, that woman over there, she was charging somebody right in the face. The dog has blood in its nose and its mouth! It is still standing here threatening you guys? Why are letting her dog go after the protestors?!
1:23:33 The Dakota Access Pipeline would carry about 500,000 barrels of crude per day from North and oil field to Illinois. The pipelines face months of resistance from the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and members of nearly a hundred more tribes from across the U.S. and Canada. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has also sued the U.S. government over the pipeline's construction on Friday, lawyers for the tribe filed documents showing how
1:24:08 the very land where Dakota Access would bulldoze Saturday was, in fact, a tribal burial site. Today, a federal judge in Washington D.C. will decide whether to grant a temporary restraining order prohibiting further construction of the Dakota Access pipeline in the area near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation until this same judge rules on the tribe's lawsuit against the U.S. government, which is expected by Friday. So this is a mess. Watching that video at certain point one of the dogs turns on its handler, did you see that? Yes and in fact I have a clip here this DN dog analysis from some dog expert who
1:24:46 who says that these guys, these dog handlers are just a bunch of boneheads. There's experience she said to the consulting firm Johnny Joyce Seminars International in South Dakota. Johnny welcome to Democracy Now! We just played the video of dogs attacking on the Native Americans hundreds of people who had come up on this site to protect their land, the tribal burial ground and the sacred sites. The dog The dogs that the security at times unleashed, that bit the horses, that bit the people—one dog. The mouth and nose of the dog were dripping with blood. As you took a look at this video, what could you tell us about what these dogs were trained to do?
1:25:31 Well, Amy first of all thank you for having me and I'm very happy that Democracy Now was there in order to get independent video in reference to what happened with the dogs. Your question is what were the dogs trained to do? What the dogs were not trained to do was be professional security dogs or professional law enforcement dogs. What I witnessed on the video It was absolutely horrific and a chaotic scene. It appeared that the handlers were not trained properly in order to manage a dog that has been trained in some type of controlled aggression, and basically what it looked like was a bunch of alligators at the end of leashes being put on the Native Americans there that are protesting.
1:26:24 an egregious use of canines. Can you explain what bite work is? Yes, bite work is a terminology that is used in the working dog industry to where a canine is taught to bite a human being. And in this process and the training process, the human being is protected by gear. Law enforcement will utilize of training in order to protect handlers and deal with criminals that need to be brought under control with this level of force. What happened there at the protest, in my opinion was an excessive use of force by civilians that obviously did not have proper training in the utilization of dogs that are trained to bite humans. Wow
1:27:21 Yeah, that's a good clip. I'm glad you got that because i was looking at going like this can't be the right way to do this if there was a helicopter the dogs were all freaked out and confused it was a police helicopter i think who did not intervene where are those authorities yeah bad every one of those dog bites should be sued lawsuit oh hell yeah You know, and have the dogs put down. Those dogs apparently came out of Ohio from some dog kennel that supposedly trained these dogs but this guy or girl I couldn't tell, Johnny who was talking to Amy said that he looked or she looked over and over again for records about this operation And they're not licensed in the state of Ohio you have to be licensed to train dogs in this manner There's no license a person could find This is a disaster
1:28:12 And again, the mainstreaming nobody's touching the story. Why is that? Why are they why do you think they're not touching this story I wonder? You know, I've been thinking about that. This has been going on for April when it kind of began but its been going on for a long time. I don't know why they're not touching this story there's nobody covering it Amy was like the only person who visited I have no idea its a good story And I don't think that the mainstream media folks, the corporate media elite media whatever you want to call them advertising. I don't think any of them have a boat...you know Don't want to cover this story for some because Hillary doesn't want him too. I have no idea odd Very odd. I thought it would be good because I have a new clip regarding influence in Hollywood. I thought it would be fun to reviews at a few of the