we do have some breaking news for you. hundreds of protesters and police clash near the site of the dakota pipeline. officers using tear gas and water cannons in freezing temperatures. demonstrators setting fire to cars and parts of a bridge. cnn s paul vercammen has the breaking details. what s the latest, paul? very aggressive is how the demonstrators is being described. 100 to 200 of these demonstrators remain on this bridge where police are holding a line. authorities saying that ongoing riot at one point. the sheriff s department saying that the demonstrators threw rocks, shot rocks, and sling shots, and tossed burning logs. one officer hit on the head with a rock. no word on his condition at this time.
protests and the pattern we ve seen is they re likely to get bigger as the day progresses. a lot of demonstrators say they have to go to work or to their university classes now that it s monday, but they will be back when they get out of work. there s been a case of arson it looks like, demonstrators setting fire to one of the ruling political party headquarters in the port city of ismir. the prime minister taking a confrontational tone in statements he made before leaving the country on an international trip saying these people are breaking laws because they can t win elections the way my party does. wait ten months until the next election and you ll see who has the support of the majority of the people. john? ten months is a long time away when you ve had four nights like that in turkey. thanks so much, ivan watson. protests at a park and grown to large events. to a case of a quirky science with big potential. inventor invented a cardboard bike that is deceptively strong,
traffic camera? or even listened to because some of the cameras have microphones in them. we haven t gotten there yet. if they take a picture with you in the car and something on the front seat of the car you wouldn t expect would be in the photograph, can they use that photograph to prosecute you? probably not but they will drive. jenna: drive safely. i wuls always drive safely, jenna. jenna: jon, will you drive safely. jon: i drive safely but i hate those cameras. i hate them. you drive safely no matter what those cameras say? jon: that s right, that s right, judge. i m with you there. violent protests break out in egypt. demonstrators setting fire to a campaign headquarters after this weekend s presidential election there. we re live with the latest from cairo. a horrifying fall caught on tape. a family panic as their daughter drops 18 feet. we have video and more and what happened, next.
vessel. either way we are told it could take many months to fix. a protest over an arrest turns violent. and officials say gunfire has killed at least one. our top story on a fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. afghanistan. a police chief says protesters and cops started shooting at each other after a local religious leader s arrest in the capital city of an eastern province. some of those demonstrators setting fire to a public library. more than a dozen other injured. thailand. a car bomb killing at least one soldier in a southern province. the blast injuring dozens of others. most of them civilians. muslim insurgency has killed more than 4,000 people since 2004. china. a series of violent thunderstorms killing at least 18 people in a provincial capital. winds causing damage.