'BradCast' 8/25/2016: (David Archambault of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe on the Dakota Access Pipeline protest)

Published: Aug. 26, 2016, 12:18 a.m.

b"Today, after Hillary Clinton's address in Reno, NV calling out Donald Trump for mainstreaming White Nationalism in his campaign, and Trump describing her as a 'bigot' in return, we head up to North Dakota, where thousands of Native American tribal members are camping out to protest and, hopefully, block the the construction of the massive Dakota Access Pipeline. David Archambault II, Chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, joins us to explain his concerns about the $3.7 billion dollar project set to pump oil from the Bakken Shale region in the Dakotas across 1,200 miles down to southern Illinois. The tribal leader details the growing prayer camp protest, the stand-off with state and federal officials, and the court hearing on Wednesday in Washington D.C., in which he is hoping for an injunction to stop the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers-approved construction of the pipeline by Dallas-based Energy Transfer Corporation across sacred tribal lands and drinking water supplies.\\xa0 Finally, Desi Doyen joins us for the latest 'Green News Report' on the deadly floods in India, very bad news for wolves in Washington state, and a celebration of the 100th birthday of the National Park Service..."