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[reporter]
The pipeline's original path crossed the Missouri River just north of Bismarck,
a city that is 90% white. -[cell phone vibrating]
-But when concerns were raised about a potential
oil spill there, the pipeline was
rerouted south-- -Hello?
-...to go under the river right next to
the Standing Rock reservation. Ah, Yes, Dr. Lombard,
that was me
The pipeline's original path crossed the Missouri River just north of Bismarck,
a city that is 90% white. -[cell phone vibrating]
-But when concerns were raised about a potential
oil spill there, the pipeline was
rerouted south-- -Hello?
-...to go under the river right next to
the Standing Rock reservation. Ah, Yes, Dr. Lombard,
that was me
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[reporter]
The pipeline's original path
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crossed the Missouri River
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just north of Bismarck,
a city that is 90% white.
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-[cell phone vibrating]
-But when concerns were raised
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about a potential
oil spill there,
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the pipeline was
rerouted south--
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-Hello?
-...to go under the river
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right next to
the Standing Rock reservation.
00:00:16.075 --> 00:00:18.951
Ah, Yes, Dr. Lombard,
that was me.
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Movie Summary
A journalist and oil company executive find themselves on opposite sides of the fight during the construction of the contentious Dakota Access Pipeline that runs through the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in North Dakota.