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CEO behind Dakota Access defends pipeline

Clip: 11/16/2016 | 8m 41s

The struggle over the Dakota Access Pipeline has intensified, more protesters have joined.

The struggle over the Dakota Access Pipeline has intensified, as more protesters have joined the standoff and the company building the pipeline filed suit to get its last permit issued. Kelcy Warren, CEO of Energy Transfer Partners, joins William Brangham to defend the project and insist it’s going forward.

11/16/2016 | Rating NR

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