summit where president and xi will both be together outside of their respective countries and perhaps that is where this deal will be inked. david culver, thank you for the reporting. a line of protestors is on the march in hong kong. it is the 19th straight weekend that we ve seen these pro democracy movements. some marchers even covering their faces. that is not against the law after they it is now against the law i should say after the measure banning masks. other protests include a sit-in for elderly and demonstration at a shopping mall. a powerful typhoon is fast approaching japan and threatening to hit the capital with a lot of wind and rain. we re live in tokyo with the latest. with every meal, there s a dish. but what happens to all that grease?
whistle-blower may come forward with firsthand knowledge of the events related to ukraine. protesters just finished a march in hong kong. many wearing masks defying the government s new emergency ban on face coverings. hundreds of shops and subways are closed. the city s chief executive says the measure is justified because of the violence. on pri, protesters attacked train stations and set fires. the prime minister of rank has lifted a curfew in baghdad that was imposed after protests broke out this week. demonstrators turned violent on friday. at least 73 people have died and 32 hundred people have been injured since the inrest
protesters just wrapped up a march in hong kong, but they are still on the streets, many wearing masks, as you can see, defying the government s new band on face coverings. this is 5:20 p.m. in hong kong. they re out attacking subway stations and setting fires but the city s chief executive says that s why the ban is justified. let s go live to our paula hancocks live. paula, the new ban is neck. what s the difference that you ve seen so far? reporter: well, george, the main difference we re seeing here in hong kong is the fact