Assault rifles, arrest over 100 people gathering for a peaceful march to oppose construction of the 3. 8 billion Dakota Access pipeline and protect a sacred site from destruction. Well go to the standoff at Standing Rock for an update from activist and journalist Sacheen Seitcham. And the ongoing standoff and the pipeline protest. Because i have 40,000 people watching. Everybody knows you have the vehicles surrounded. If youre watching amy that is actor Shailene Woodley. We will speak to her about her arrest and strip searching for protesting the north Dakota Access pipeline. And we will go to deia schlosber , the awardwinning documentary film acre and producer who was arrested on october 11 while reporting on a, change protest Climate Change protest. She is charged with three felonies and faces 45 years in jail. We will also speak to our colleague, filmmaker josh fox. His latest piece, the arrest of journalists and filmmakers covering the dakota pipeline is a threat to democracy and t
The french government says the first day clearing the jungle migrants camp has gone smoothly. On 000 people will put were put on buses destined for across the country. Some it is a relief. On at is giving up longheld dream of reaching the united kingdom. Leaving the camp they called home, hundreds of migrants choose peacefully to be processed under a heavy police presence. For than 1200 policemen are at jungle for the evacuation of the camp. We hope this dismantling operation will proceed in a calm and orderly manner. This is currently the case. Reporter french authorities and aid workers plan to process all 7000 migrants living in the jungle, and take them to Refugee Centers across france. They can either claim asylum or return to their country of origin, depending on their situation. Some migrantsrned will refuse to go as many still want to get to britain. Perhaps to italy. Reporter evacuation of the camp is expected to last three days. The motion work will start on tuesday. She says
The french government says the first day clearing the jungle migrants camp has gone smoothly. On 000 people will put were put on buses destined for across the country. Some it is a relief. On at is giving up longheld dream of reaching the united kingdom. Leaving the camp they called home, hundreds of migrants choose peacefully to be processed under a heavy police presence. For than 1200 policemen are at jungle for the evacuation of the camp. We hope this dismantling operation will proceed in a calm and orderly manner. This is currently the case. Reporter french authorities and aid workers plan to process all 7000 migrants living in the jungle, and take them to Refugee Centers across france. They can either claim asylum or return to their country of origin, depending on their situation. Some migrantsrned will refuse to go as many still want to get to britain. Perhaps to italy. Reporter evacuation of the camp is expected to last three days. The motion work will start on tuesday. She says