democracynow.org - Overnight on Saturday in North Dakota, Native Americans resisting the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline reported a brush fire near their main resistance camp. They say they called 911, but no emergency teams responded. They also say the surveillance planes and helicopters, which have been flying almost constantly over the region in recent weeks, stopped flying about two hours before the fire began. Protectors believe the fire was intentionally lit by people working for Dakota Access. For more, we speak with Dallas Goldtooth, organizer with the Indigenous Environmental Network. Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs weekdays on nearly 1,400 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream 8-9AM ET: democracynow.org Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today: democracynow.org/donate FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: Facebook: facebook.com/democracynow Twitter: twitter.com/democracynow YouTube: youtube.com/democracynow SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/democracynow Daily Email: democracynow.org/subscribe Google+: plus.google.com/+DemocracyNow Instagram: instagram.com/democracynow Tumblr: democracynow.tumblr.com Pinterest: pinterest.com/democracynow iTunes: itunes.apple.com/podcast/democracy-now!-audio/id73802554 TuneIn: tunein.com/radio/Democracy-Now-p90/ Stitcher Radio: www.stitcher.com/podcast/democracy-now