a day of remembrance for are president obama and prime minister shinzo abe set to visit the pearl harbor memorial together. prime minister abe arriving in hawaii on monday. among them the visit to the cemetery to lay wreaths for those killed in the pearl harbor attack. today will mark the first formal trip by the japanese leader to the site of the japanese air attack that killed more than 2,400 americans and drew the u.s. in world war ii 75 years ago. let s get more from cnn s athena jones in honolulu. reporter: this visit by prime minister abe coming seven months after president obama made the trip to hiroshima. the first sitting u.s. president to pay respects to the tens of
anywhere. we did get word from police, at least one police officers was hit with a projectile. he had to be taken to the hospital. told he is going to be okay. but for the most part we have not seen violence break out but police are standing by in riot gear. we don t have word of whether or not they are about to move in and try to get people out. we did get word a short time ago at least a local paper, police are now telling people you need to get out of the streets or face arrest. again, we have been watching these pictures throughout the morning and we are five hours past that deadline for people to leave the encampment. but yes, it is 5:00 a.m. local time and people are still out in a stand-off with police. earlier i talked to one of those protesters, who s been a part of of the occupy demonstrations in portland for the past six weeks. her name is kerry coe. listen to what she told me. what we re doing here in occupy portland and the occupy movement globally is we are