The latest step in the Dakota Access Pipeline s years-long saga saw on Friday a U.S. Court of Appeals for D.C. deny DAPL s petition for a rehearing that would have ended the pipeline s troublesome legal issues.
this, he must be concerned about it, but it s nothing to do with them. it s not their concern and of course they are worried being such a young country, still in need of aid and revival. you must remember, even in pl s places like haiti, i meet film makers from paris and all over, in all the world, african film festival, these are astounding remarks where things are moved so far forward with five nobel literature laureates, africans will find it surprising the rest of the day how this man said this and he s the leader of the free world. thank you so much for that, live for us early this morning. thank you. we ll discuss it with senior political reporter joining us the first time on the set today. moving the conversation from his mental stability to something far more serious. i m reminded of a piece this week trump proves he s sane. that was actually the title of an opinion piece in the wall
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