In addition to facing large-scale resistance by Indigenous activists in North Dakota, the Dakota Access pipeline is also facing legal resistance in Iowa, one of four states through which it passes. Democracy NOW's Amy Goodman went to Des Moines to speak with Bill Hanigan, an attorney representing 15 Iowa landowners who are contesting the project's use of eminent domain under the guise that it would provide a public service, even as it threatens to pollute the state's farmland and water supplies.