port huron about an hour north of detroit, it takes a long time, several hours for a truck to get through that port because the bridge is too small, too many trucks, and they have customs that they have to get through as well. police on the windsor side said they're only dealing with 100 protesters, 50 or 75 personal vehicles that are blocking the access to the bridge. they're trying to keep other roads open to bridge access but it's very difficult. windsor police saying that they want to resolve the situation through the use of diplomacy and negotiation seeking a solution that is safe and sustainable for our community. clearly a lot of people on both sides of the border getting antsy and wanting to get this wrapped up. it's been a few days now of this. tonight will be the third night that they have shut down that bridge. and we are waiting to see if police at some point will use more stringent measures to try to move those protesters off. they say they're doing everything from making arrests