coast, 8:00 here in san francisco, and this is america's late news, fox news at night. we are live in san francisco at apec which stands for the asian pacific economic cooperative. if you listen closely behind me you might be able to hear the helicopters above us and the reason there are helicopters, talking news helicopters and police helicopters in the sky is because the streets behind us are filled with protesters, mostly pro palestinian protesters. but the big story here is tomorrow's meeting between president biden and chinese president xi and we will have full coverage on that. but we begin tonight with breaking news right now, because we are minutes away from daylight in gaza, which means that we are likely just minutes away from learning more about a raid in gaza or the al-shifa hospital by israeli defense forces. this happened overnight. now, remember, this is the hospital that is israel says is the head coaches for hamas but hamas says it is the site of hundreds of patients including children. opponents of israel call this a war crime. so israel's plan was to conduct a precise and targeted, if you will, operation in a specific area of the hospital, and israel was reportedly bringing even arabic speakers who have undergone specific training to deal with these types of situations. let's get to jeff paul. he's live in tel aviv with the very latest on this. jeff, what do we know? >> reporter: well, yeah, trace, israeli forces have been moving closer and closer to the sheaf a hospital over the last couple days tightening their grip even further. around gaza city where we are learning tonight that the idf has moved into the hospital to start this precise operation against hamas. now they say they are at war with hamas, not the civilians who call gaza home. but they say over the last couple days they've been giving out these warnings that any sort of military activity in and around the hospital needs to start, they say that has not happened. so this operation is now underway. they're going to have medical teams and arabic speakers who are heavily trained in this type of difficult and sensitive environment. israeli forces say they have no intent to hurt, quote, the civilians being used by hamas as human shields. israeli has long stipulated hamas hides inside and underneath the al-shifa hospital but tonight they have told fox news the hospital has been stormed calling it a new massacre against patients casualties displaced people and medical staff. it's important to know that the shifa hospital is the largest hospital in northern gaza, it's been reportedly without power for several days leading the most vulnerable at the hospital to go without care. but tonight the idf is basically giving off a warning telling any of the hamas militants who are inside the hospital to simply turn themselves over, surrender to the idf. trace? >> trace: jeff paul live for us in tel aviv. jeff we'll get back to you as you get more information about this operation. meantime lieutenant colonel daniel davis and middle east analyst and host of the watchman erick stakelbeck. gentlemen thank you for coming on. we very much appreciate it. president biden said this about the al-shifa hospital today, colonel and i'll get your response on the other side. watch. >> it's my hope and expectation that there will be less intrusive action of the hospital. there is an effort to take this pause to deal with the release of prisoners. hospital must be protected. >> trace: colonel i'm not really sure what the strategy here is because the operation as jeff was describing to us may very well be over at this point and you have the president kind of talking about this pause. what do you make of this? >> i mean it sounds to me like the president really doesn't know what they're doing, and that's not entirely surprising. it's kind of the way the israeli force very often operate. they will a give kind of a general idea about what they're going to do but they won't give any operational details for their own security. and i would be surprised if this was over this quick because you see that's a very large compound and if they're going to clear that building they'll have to go floor by floor and room by room. so this could get ugly and that's not good for anybody, whether israeli defense forces or the civilians inside. >> trace: again i didn't want to indicate this thing is over, really isn't even midw colonel just pointing out we should get more information. the wall street journal writes the following, much of the western press would also have readers conclude that is reel has organized its counter offensive to converge in a pincher on gaza's al-shifa hospital for no reason other than that it houses sick patients. and the biden administration, you can feel the political temperature, is starting to go against israel. are you getting that, erick? >> trace it seems that way. look no further by the way than canadian prime minister justin trudeau and his remarks earlier today that is reel is targeting men, women, children and the elderly. so clearly this main stream media offensive against israel seems to be having an effect and yet trace the pentagon confirmed today that, yes, hamas terrorists are sheltering inside of hospitals throughout gaza city. so that's the biden administration confirming on one hand what israel has been saying but on the other hand trying to get israel to restrain its actions. they need to make up their minds what it is they want israel to do because they're pushing israel into a corner into a no-win situation. >> trace: we're going to talk bore this because president xi and president biden of course meet tomorrow. one of the topics is going to be president biden saying, hey, we need president xi to talk to iran to get them out of this whole middle east, you know, the war over there. you know, they say, china says, oh, we've spoken to iran. doesn't seem like it. here's the deputy spokesperson about the iranian proxy's hitting the american troops. listen. >> our main goal is to contain and to make sure this conflict is contained within gaza. right now, that's where we see it. we see the conflict remaining within israel and gaza and in between israel and hamas. >> so if i'm reading this right, colonel what they're saying is we don't want this to explode into a wider conflict so essentially we're letting these proxies get away with this. >> that's a real problem because this is not just her. we've been signaling this from kirby on down and president biden that we don't want a war, we don't want to expand it and then we're hitting little pin prick strikes out there. i've been saying our troops there need to come out and move to a more defensible position and not sit there vulnerable because the only thing they're doing now is providing a point of vulnerability for us because if they're killed there will be a lot of cause to strike directly at iran. just asking them not to do it begs them almost to do it especially these groups who have an incentive for us to come in because they want the war to spread out to bring other people in their side. >> trace: erick stakelbeck, to you now, because it's important, i was kind of listening to the transmissions all day long between the idf and americans and the back and forth talking about the hostages. still no real solution. is it worth it, in your estimation, to push for a pause or maybe a day, two or three to get the hostages out if there's a shot? >> i think right now is not the time for a pause as israel's kind of squeezing hamas and tightening its grip in gaza city and making great gains. hamas fighters are fleeing south, israel has the upper hand now so it would be the wrong time to stop that momentum and israel certainly is putting together plans for sorts of daring hostage rescues we'll see what comes out of that but i don't think writ now is the time for the idf to pause. >> trace: yeah. a lot of people have echoed that, erick thank you, colonel thank you as well we appreciate your time >> the major headline here at the apec summit is president biden meeting with chinese president xi jinping. the two leaders will try to ease tensions while also talking about some of these hot button issues. white house correspondent peter doocy is live with what to secretary from this. peter, good evening. >> reporter: trace, this afternoon we watched as air force one, and then an air china plane, landed here about an hour and a half apart, and even though president biden is the host, the official host of all these leaders, including xi, when xi arrived, the president was laying low at his hotel. so xi was greeted by gavin newsom, who insists he is not running a shadow campaign for president. we are also getting some more details tonight about the president's goals tomorrow. top of the list, clearing the air. these guys have not spoken since china sent a spy balloon and president biden had it shot down. now he wants to make sure mill takers for each country stay out of each other's way. >> being able to pick up a phone and talk to one another, with a crisis, being able to make sure our mill takers still have contact with one another. >> reporter: they will talk about the israel hamas war in gaza, and officials are telling us the president is, quote, eager to hear how xi thinks can he help. >> we would welcome opportunities, if china was willing, to be helpful in making sure that is reel can get the support that it needs to defend itself and that we can get humanitarian assistance to those in need. >> reporter: these two are also going to talk about fentanyl as the u.s. wants china to target chemical plants there. they are going to talk about keeping artificial intelligence out of drones and nukes, according to the south china morning post, and they're going to talk about the economy. china's has been struggling a lot lately and president biden apparently sees that as leverage. >> i'm not going to continue to sustain the support for positions where if we want to invest in china we have to turn over all our trade secrets. >> reporter: and president biden just got back to his hotel for the night. he was at a campaign fundraiser here in san francisco, and the focus was heavily on donald trump, who is the front runner but does not yet have the republican nomination locked up. and the new line that they are testing out and using over and over at these closed-door fund raisers with rich democrats in places like san francisco, he was talking about how the only reason there is an abortion ban in america is because of donald trump. we know that there is no abortion ban in america. but they saw in these local elections, state elections, over the last couple of weeks, that that is a big motivator. that kind of language is a big motivator for democrats and women and people in the middle and they are really rolling it out big time here, even though we are technically on the world stage in san francisco. trace. >> trace: yep. yep, it's a big issue and they're even tilting the truth on this but they think it's worth it. peter doocy live in san francisco, peter stand by we'll get back to you in moments. meantime protesters have been gathering en masse ahead of the big biden xi meeting. the chief correspondent jonathan hunt is live on the streets of san francisco with more on the protesters and even a bit on this massive cleanup here in the city by the bay. jonathan? >> reporter: trace, good evening to you. there are still a handful of protesters on the street tonight. they're being closely monitored by police on the street and in the air from choppers. but the protests thus far have been smaller than expected, but no less vocal. the most vocal of them, a pro palestinian protest, which we attended earlier today. they gathered at a designated protest spot here in downtown san francisco. i'm not sure any of them noticed the irony but they were standing under a sign that pointed to one of san francisco's twin cities, heafer in israel. they chanted the protests we have heard demanding a ceasefire now, the controversial dmrant the river to the sea for palestinians to live in, and they also denounced president biden as, quote, genocide joe. now, that points to an interesting political conundrum for president biden in his reelection campaign next year, trace, because these are not right wing protesters. these are largely, safe to say, progressives who would be expected to vote for the democratic candidate for president. but clearly there was and is a lot of anger among these very motivated pro palestinian protesters towards president biden, and his policies regarding the israel hamas war. there are other protesters here this week. climate change is also an issue at the apex summit. there was also dualing protests today against and for the presidents here of chinese president xi jinping. but the palestinian protest, the pro palestinian protest, are by far the largest, and the largest of those, trace, is expected to take place tomorrow on president biden's first full day here in san francisco. we'll be here on the ground to bring it all to you, trace. >> trace: as will we. our chief correspondent jonathan hunt live on the ground in san francisco. thank you. jonathan stand by if you would. former deputy assistant attorney general john 82 and bring back our white house correspondent peter doocy along with jonathan hunt. we have a lot to talk about. to you john your we're told they were telling the proxies to back off so the israel war doesn't get bigger but one thing president xi wants is he wants concrete assurance for president biden that there is the one china policy and that taiwan independence is not acceptable. >> what's going on here is these two men are meeting and they're going to take the measure of each other. xi is going to look biden in the eye and say is this someone who is weak and i can push and say something about trade and the environment but secretly keep helping russia. secretly keep helping iran. or are they going to meet and come away from the meeting understanding both sides have an interest in reducing tensions pulling back their allies in these wars and start to have more peace and more trade. unfortunately we're in the city, xi would love to see homeless people, would love to see drug use, to see disorder and anti-semitic protests because it makes xi look like he's running a better system in china. >> trace: exactly right. back to you jonathan hunt, one of the reasons we comment the panel is that is exactly what xi wants to see and they're doing their darnedest in san francisco to make sure that hasn't happened. we walked around, they cleaned up a lot jonathan but you can't clean all of it up. >> yeah, it's really interesting as you walk around san francisco, trace. this is not the city that the residents here live in for the rest of this year and have lived in for several years, certainly post-pandemic. a city that is riff with homelessness and drugs, a city that is always dirty. they have cleaned it up to a large extent. it was interesting trace, i watched today as a vip convoy rolled past me. police vehicles in the front, the vip vehicles behind that. and in the front of the police vehicle, a san francisco public works sanitation vehicle literally spraying down the streets ten yards ahead of that convoy. that's the measures that they're taking to to try to make this look like a very different city than the one people are used to, trace. >> trace: without a second to spare. peter doocy, by the way, i know you heard this today, but here is president biden on meeting with xi tomorrow. i'm going to play the sound bite and get your response. >> get back on a normal course of corresponding, being able to pick up the phone and talk to one another in a crisis, being sure our military has contact with one another. we're not trying to decouple with china, but what we're trying to do is change the relationship for the better. >> trace: peter, he wants to pick up the phone and be able to call xi when there's any kind of tension. that's easier said than done. >> reporter: exactly. these are two guys who have known each other for a long, long time. president biden talks about it at length. any time that he has a chance, they traveled the world together when they were both the number 2 in their countries. but ever since the chinese spy balloon was shot down by president biden's orders off the coast of south carolina, these two have not spoken at all and as the white house and president biden look out at the rest of the world, there's conflict in europe and in the middle east, there's been this potential for con licht in taiwan for the last couple of years rely now. he wants to be able to call xi and appeal to him directly to avoid another hot spot in the world. and we'll see if it's going to happen, but based on basically everything that we've been hearing from china watchers is that president xi has things a lot worse than president biden right now politically and xi needs this meeting, he needs come and look like he's getting something out of this u.s. summit, to bring it back for his own political reasons. so president biden wants to have an open line of communication, xi is looking for a life line politically. >> trace: i've got about 20 seconds left for you, john. do we come out of this summit between biden and xi with concrete deals or no? >> i think there could be one we don't learn about in public but it could be we're going to allow china to have access to our markets in exchange china restrains russia and iran. we'll be lucky to get a deal like that. >> trace: thank you >> thousands in the nation's capitol expressed support for israel and called on on hamas to release the hostages t kevin corke is live in dc steps from where it happened. good evening. >> reporter: good evening trace quite a day in the nation's capitol as nearly 300,000 people served notice that is reel is not alone in its quest for what marchers called justice. it was meant to show support for israel, to call for the unconditional freeing of hostages and to protest anti-semitism. >> we will continue fighting for the release of all hostages till they return to safety. let them go, let them go! bring them home, bring them home! >> reporter: israel will cease their counter offensive when hamas seizes to be a threat to the jewish state. >> trace: since the hamas attack on october the 7th, the antidefamation league says there have been 312 recorded acts of anti-semitism here in the u.s., 190 of which were directly tloifrpgd is the reel/hamas war. the war has also sparked massive pro nests stiths around the globe, seen many here on fox news at night including here in washington. though unlike the pro palestinian march which happened not long ago, the march today, trace, was not violent. >> trace: yeah. a lot of them have been. kevin corke live in 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(inspirational music) ♪ >> trace: welcome to our live coverage of the apec coverage on fox news at night. we are in san francisco. the protesters have mostly gone away for the evening. even a few of the helicopters have left. and if you look around, you walked around the streets of union square and the moscone center, you notice they have been cleaned up dramatically and also caused friction because a lot of people here complain they will clean the city up for world leaders but will not clean it up, will not help the homeless for the people who actually live here. the big event just hours from now, president biden will be face to face with the chinese president xi jinping for the first time in nearly a year, the meeting happening on the sidelines of the a sha pacific corporation. biden says he will taped to get communication between the two world powers back on course which is a tall order since the points of discussion will include everything from fentanyl to the conflicts in the middle east, ukraine and taiwan. meantime a major rift brewing inside the biden administration, hundreds of government officials say they're not okay with israel's war on hamas or how the president has handled the u.s. response. matt finn is live with the very latest on that. matt, good evening? >> reporter: trace, tonight the new york times reports that more than 500 biden officials across 40 departments are essentially rebelling against the president, demanding president biden drop his support for israel to retaliate against hamas for the october 7th terror attacks and call for a ceasefire. the letter reads in part, we call on president biden to urgently demand a ceasefire and to call for deescalation of the current conflict by securing the immediate release of the israeli hostages and arbitrarily detain palestinians. the restoration of water, fuel, electricity and other basic services and the passage of adequate humanitarian aid to the gaza strip. the letter includes anonymous signatures from officials in the state department, the white house, national security and the justice department. the white house has yet to formally respond to the letter. now, state department secretary antony blinken responded to concerns of decent within the state bent yesterday and is urging employees to engage in organized for tomes voice their opinion. the hundred of signatures against president biden mirror the democratic party when it comes to the israel/hamas war. several radical progressives argue it's genocide and democratic congresswoman rashida tlaib was publicly rebuked for her comments last week. on the flip side fox news obtained a letter from 116 former biden and obama administration officials who signed a letter of support for president biden's backing of israel. trace. >> trace: there is a divide in the democratic party. matt finn, live for us in los angeles. matt, thank you. let's bring in kaylee mcghee editor of restoring america at the washington examiner and mehek cooke. to you first kaylee 400 government officials the biden administration signing this letter opposing the president's handling of the israel/hamas war. as i was saying to matt finn, there really does appear to be a growing divide in the democratic party. >> there certainly does and i don't think it's a coincidence that this comes around the exact same time that president biden is reportedly putting pressure on is tree slow its invasion of gaza and make more way for humanitarian passages. the fact is trace, we are watching in real time as biden loses his conviction of his support of israel and quite frankly was only a matter of time before that happened given how violently the left flank of his base has come out against his support of israel. he's quickly losing support in the polls both among the left flank and minorities in swing states. he has to make up for some ground on this. >> trace: yeah, he really does. because, you can just kind of see it being chipped away every day, mahek. hillary clinton said to the atlantic, quote, hamas must go continuing to say ceasefires can make it possible to pursue negotiations aimed at achieving a lasting peace but only when the timing and balance of forces are right. what are your thoughts on that? >> well, this is so -- >> i think it's remarkable -- >> we have low-ranking government officials that are continuing to push. >> trace: go ahead, mahek. >> sorry. so we have low-ranking government officials that are continuing to push their political agenda. their first and foremost job is to represent the president of the united states, not what their political or personal feelings are about hamas. this is unamerican and they should all be fired. a ceasefire, that is determined only by the president of israel. all biden can do is state that we support israel, we're willing to help and defend them through resources, but when you have mass government officials going after individuals, when you have mass government officials basically stating they don't support our government, they're no longer standing outside the white house, these barbarians are in the oval office. they do not deserve to represent our government. they do not deserve to be in our government. >> trace: yeah, meantime, a group of jewish students is now suing nyu claiming the university is not protecting them, kaylee, and they've got a point. >> absolutely. this comes as mit encouraged its jewish students to avoid certain spaces, knowing that the pro hamas demonstrators represent a threat to their livelihood and to their well-being. and, yet, instead of kicking out the students who are intimidating their jewish peers and making threats against them they are telling jewish students to hide and avoid those spaces. this is terrifying. it's insulting. the fact that this is what higher education in the united states has become should a paul every single american. >> trace: yeah, and i just want to point this out mahek, i have about 20 seconds for you from october 7th to november 7, 832 anti-semitic incidents in the united states. final quick thoughts. >> it's not shocking but you have to understand, the left is allowing this to happen. and you know judge? it's because jewish people are white and they're successful. if this was happening against any other minority group with darker skin that was poor and fit the narrative, this would not be happening on university campuses or across america. this is motivated by the left. we should not allow this to stand whether it's our universities or on the streets of new york. this is unacceptable behavior. >> trace: yeah. mehek cooke, kayla mcgee white thank you both. coming up more special coverage of the apec summit and how important this meeting is between biden and xi and what they both want from it. this he both want to take home a victory, as these meetings go, they both won't take home a victory, at least according to some. breaking news, continuing coverage, on fox news at night. 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>> reporter: trace, this city is locked down and cleaned up. as we walked around today, the sight of the security measures taken was really quite striking. there are hundreds, if not thousands of law enforcement officers on the streets, and around and alongside the moscone center where the summit is taking place, and around every hotel where the world leaders and other dignitaries are staying are these very high 10-foot high very solid metal fences designed to keep any protesters back, obviously designed to enhance the security of every one of the dignitaries here in town. the city is also remarkably cleaned up from the state in which the residents here generally have had to live for the last few years. governor gavin newsom, the california governor, has made no secret of the fact that yes they have tried to shine up san francisco to present a good face to the world. that is annoying a lot of residents, i can tell you, whose simple response to that is, if they can do this for one week a year why can't they do it the other 51 weeks of the year. i told you earlier about the faintly ridiculous sight of a sanitation works vehicle leaving one of those vip convoys literally spraying the street in front of it. it was laughable to see that and people here are used to living with so much homelessness, so much dirt on the streets. obviously now it is cleaned up. it is a very, very different city, and one that residents frankly would like to see all year round, trace. >> trace: although if you go down to the tenderloin it's not quite as cleaned up as it is the rest of the city. junto, thank you >> let's bring back former deputy assistant attorney general john yoo who lives here in the bay area and a professor at cal berkeley. i wonder as you talk about this meeting between biden and xi, john, if they, china, agrees, and it looks like they will, to not send these chemicals to make up fentanyl for the cartels, is it going to help? because the boarders are still wide open? >> i agree with you trace. all this means is that it will just cost more to make the fentanyl but as long as it's still easy for the cartels to get it over the border that's not going to solve our drug crisis, you'll still see lots of homeless people crime and drug on the streets of san francisco and our other major cities. >> trace: biden has been very unclear, we should say, on whether he supports this one china policy, meaning independents for taiwan or not, he has said on the record, several times, that, you know, that's up to taiwan. independence, that's up to taiwan. and he said that american troops would go in to defend them and of course the white house has walked it back. xi is going to want rock solid assurances on this. >> xi wants two things. he wants a promise of the united states to stay out of taiwan affairs reaffirm the one china policy and what he really needs is access to our markets, access to our tech because xi's deal with his own people is don't ask for democracy and i'll give you a growing economy. their economy's growing down it's in a lot of trouble. what we want is china pull back on iran and russia. that's the deal that can be made. >> reporter: do you think china has sway over iran. because they say they have told iran to pull back. it's not helping john. we've had 56 attacks on u.s. forces in the middle east since october 17th. >> china is our main strategic arrival. they are propping up the russian and iranian economies, they're buying russian, transferring technology and is did you say tree products to both russia and iran. i wouldn't believe the chinese if they say they haven't -- that they're succeeding in pulling iran and russia back. >> the new york times says the us manages expectations of a break through before biden a xi meet. it goes on to write, of all the issues dividing the united states and china, spy balloons, beijing's rapid nuclear buildup and washington's crackdown on advanced computer chips the white house has been engaged in one more topic of debate, what china's leader will see when he looks out his window during his visit to california this week and when he looks out his we will see a better san francisco than you saw five or six days ago. >> i wish president xi would come to san francisco more often maybe he could stay a few weeks. if xi sees weakness or disorder on our streets and president biden not alert, he might say i'm not going to cooperate we're going to grab as much as we can while biden's still president. >> trace: there was a meme on social media saying i wish president xi would come to los angeles because the free which which has been shut down several days would be back up and running. lastly do you think president xi needs a win worse than president biden and will either one get one john? >> i think president xi does need a win even though it's an a tock craze he needs the support of his people and show he's out there fighting for a growing economy and trying to reduce tensions. he probably will get that. i think xi has been taking advantage of the biden administration for the last three years. i don't see biden standing up that tough with xi these days. >> trace: no. john yoo great you have to. thank you >> new tonight the house passed a bill to temporarily fund the government putting tonight the senate's court. marianne rafferty is live with that and other top headlines of the day. maryanne good evening. >> reporter: good evening trace the legislation now heading to the senate where both leaders schumer and mcconnell have expressed support chuck schumer saying they'll take it up as soon as possible ahead of friday's deadline. also florida governor matt gaetz has signed an ethics complaint over kevin mccarthy after he accused the former speaker of assault. mccarthy denies it. >> kevin mccarthy walked by and elbowed me in the kidneys. >> you felt it was on purposes and not an accident. >> a hundred percent on purpose, ma'am. >> did you elbow him. >> no, i did not elbow i wouldn't hit him in the elbow i wouldn't hit him in the kidney. i guess our elbows hit when we walked by. >> reporter: breaking tonight metro police have arrested eight suspects in the death of high school teen jonathan louis severely beaten earlier this month. all of the suspects are between the ages of 13 and 17 and are being charged with murder. >> and finally residents of a southwestern iceland town have been evacuated after officials there detected a spike in you will verb dioxide gas a sign of potential volcanic activity. new video showing major cracks in roadways with steam rising indicating a possible eruption may be eminent in the coming days >> the icelandic meteorological office said several hundred earthquakes have been reported in that region. trace. >> trace: fox weather has been all over that story, marianne rafferty live in la. up next live in san francisco, some final thoughts on the upcoming biden xi meeting. everything is at play here. how do they shake hands? 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