this is america's late news, fox news at night. many thought it would fade but anti-israel sentiment in the u.s. continues growing. protesters flooding the streets of new york city, shutting down grand central terminal. it is not just the size of the crowds getting bigger, the volume of hate is being turned up. new warnings about anger towards the u.s. we begin with matt live on the massive protests in new york city. >> this has been going on for several hours. it began at 4:00 in the afternoon. thousands of demonstrators marching through the streets of new york, new york, snarling traffic in midtown. grand central terminal will remain closed until 1145. two groups that oppose israel's actions in gaza. the university says the students for justice in palestine and jewish voice for peace violated school policy culminating in an unauthorized event yesterday. they organized a walkout, demanding columbia refer to israel's actions against gaza in retaliation for the attacks as. they have been met with criticism on both sides. the president says she has concerns violence was about to erupt on campus yesterday during a disruptive, loud, and sustained anti-israel protest in which jewish students say they were intimidated and prevented from attending class. the school ended up suspending students who refused to leave only from extracurricular activities, not classes. the alliances students on campus were prevented from attending class by a hostile group of students who called themselves the coalition against apartheid, writing students harassed mit staff members in their offices for being jewish and interrupted classes in the past few weeks. this has occurred with no clear response from the administration. mit's admin silence makes jewish and israeli students feel un unsafe. they feel history is repeating itself. >> let's bring in nicole neely. thank you all for coming on. this is baffling me. the pro-palestinian students block the jewish students. a pro-israeli group rights instead of dispersing the mom board de-escalating the situation, by rerouting all students, jewish students were warned not to enter mit's front entrance due to a risk. they are told, look, you are on your own. >> the lack of response is an endorsement of the bad behavior. if this were a title ix context, there was a supreme court case, that decision said if harassment is so pervasive, it denies an educational opportunity, that is a problem. the fact mit has failed to act is shameful and a clear violation of civil rights. >> the group goes on to say on the 85th anniversary, which marked the beginning of the holocaust, were told to enter campus from back entrances. we are seeing history repeat itself and on the mit campus are afraid. they are afraid because you hear from them every day. >> in 2023, you have history repeating itself and the cowards at mit should be ashamed of themselves for not keeping the campus straight and figuring things out. they should defund universities that are not keeping jewish kids safe and why pay for this mess? >> it is a bunch of money to go to mit. at columbia, colombia's suspends student groups for threatening rhetoric and intimidation. it writes the chapter for justice celebrated the terror attack on october 7th. they called it, quoting it an unprecedented moment for the palestinians of gaza. they have been kicked off campus. this is a step in the right direction. >> i hope colombia is taking this action because it is the right thing to do. they need to combat this anti-semitism. what the issue is, it is not the views. it is how they are expressing their views. they are celebrating hatred,, murder, calling it justified. that type of hatred has no place on a college campus. >> the media, you have "the new york times" headquarters calling for a cease-fire in gaza. this is the protesters they are and pro-palestinian demonstrators occupy the lobby of "the new york times" on thursday demanding a cease-fire in gaza while accusing the media of showing bias towards israel in its coverage of the war. "the new york times," bias towards israel? >> this is laughable. this is the same times that has been working with freelancers that new about the attack in advance, senator tom cotton called this out and the response was curiously worded. you have people on your payroll making money from your corporation if you are biased against anyone in the state of israel. this is the protest video outside "the new york times." your thoughts on the shame? >> we have too many career protesters and activists. they might have learned this from the teachers in the public school systems who complain about everything they want to get out of the taxpayers. we have too many people protesting and we need to hold people accountable. >> the whole thing here, you look at these people and you wonder if they realize what they are saying when they say from the river to the sea, do they know what they are saying? do they know what they are protesting? >> it is half-and-half. they want to see an entire group of people will be wiped out and you have others who have fallen for the media manipulation. these extremists are accustomed to them aligning for what they stand for. this is the behavior you get when you see unbiased media reporting. >> thank you all. a new report that american diplomats are warned about increasing anger to the u.s. from arab countries. kevin is live in d.c. with the latest on this. >> a confidential message from the u.s. embassy read we are badly losing the messaging battle space as arab leaders judge the u.s. and what they consider to be possible war crimes. that has been obtained by cnn and it was sent to security outfits, including the national security council, the cia and the fbi. in the middle east, they have expressed frustration with the position on the crisis. rights organizations and protesters, as you have been reporting have mounted pressure on israel aligned governments to call for a cease-fire in recent weeks amid the bombardment of the gaza strip. with protest from the u.s. to south korea, great britain, even france, france's president is calling for a halt to the fighting. >> it is babies, ladies, old people are bombed and killed. there is no reason for that. we urge israel to stop. i call for a cease-fire. >> i call for the cease-fire. president biden says he thinks there should be a humanitarian pause in the conflict choice. >> thank you. another new strike against u.s. troops in the middle east today and we are getting details about just how many u.s. soldiers have been injured in these attacks. jeff paul is live from tel aviv. >> on the same day these causes started, we continue to see rockets being fired from gaza into central and southern is israel. they are sending outgoing artillery late into the night. most of the intense fighting happening in and around the largest hospital, israel considers the hospital a very important stronghold by hamas. they target the area was strikes as they move into dense neighborhoods. the fighting has been forced thousands more to pack up with a can and flee. 80,000 civilians move south in the last 24 hours. they explained why they are so focused on striking in and around the hospital. >> those terrorists can hear the thundering sound of change. they can hear it underground. they hear it. >> elsewhere, the number of attacks on u.s. troops is going up since october 17th. it has happened 47 times leaving 56 troops injured. if this does not stop, he will not hesitate to protect his people. >> thank you. let's bring in daniel davis. it is great to have you on. when you hear about the growing anger at the u.s. and the arab world, does it surprise you? does that worry you? >> it worries me. it does not surprise me. israel was the subject of this horrific and brutal attack on october 7th. it wasn't just that people were killed, it was how they were killed and the audacity and barbarity of it. it was intended to spur a big counter attack and response from israel that would be over the top. the intent is to draw and support from other regimes, other violent extremist groups against the united states and israel and to undercut support in the west. they are making some headway on those processes. these attacks is very troubling to me. i don't want us to lose troops. it could draw us into another war. >> undercutting support from the west, that is really happening when you look at the protest of this country every night. you look at what is happening in the arab world and you listen to president biden followed by the french president macron. >> are you frustrated he has not listened to the things you have asked him to do? >> people are bombed and killed. no reason for that. we do urge it to stop. >> the pressure is growing and support appears to be dwindling a bit. >> secretary of state blinken is saying there are too many civilians being killed and israel is going to have to do something different. this is not just propaganda. when you see sections of the city wiped out and hundreds of people killed in single strikes, people are going to say these were innocent people too. these were women and children and people try to go about their business to survive. israel does have to be more careful and targeted going after the terrorists that deserve to be killed and they can't do these broadbrush things that kill too many people or they can lose support. >> the national security advisor said this. watch. >> president biden is too obsessed with escalation control at the expense of effective deterrence. he is going to have a world of hurt on his hands soon when one of these explosive drones gets through some of our missile defenses around our airbases interact and kills a number of u.s. servicemen and women. >> they keep attacking us and we keep doing very little. >> we have dodged one bullet when one of these drones went into the barracks. we need to get those troops out of there. >> great to have you on as always. thank you. >> they are facing increasing criticism over the allegedly biased coverage. >> it has removed an editorial cartoon that was critical of hamas after readers claimed it was racists. how dare israel attacked civilians. some readers praised the cartoon for capturing what they consider to be the essence of terrorism. the paper published some of that criticism, including from a princeton student who claimed it amounted to an attempt to excuse israeli war crimes. that prompted a comment from david shipley who said that was not his intent. the reaction said i admit something profound but it is worth noting that the journal employs the artist behind the cartoon trace. it was an unfortunate episode of restricting free speech and that he wants an open debate. >> a lot of people have echoed that. "the washington post" opinion editor wrote this. to move imperfectly towards a constructive exchange of ideas, listening and learning along the way. he was folding. he folded and surrendered. >> it is ludicrous for the opinion to say this. how are they engaged in a constructive exchange of ideas by removing a cartoon or anything, whether it be a column or a letter to the editor that hurts people's feelings. how does that broaden your horizon? all of the facts first stuff that we have been hearing about must not have mattered anymore because hamas has been doing this for decades. >> we noticed this in the fashion section. maybe you would be interested in this. we have "the new york times" style saying how they can wear this to their next protest and you cannot read it but it says demonstrations have cropped up. some palestinians have been encouraging nonpalestinians to where the square checkered scars as a show of solidarity. it doesn't seem like something that belongs in the fashion pages. >> i love the fact that in the photo they are using on-screen, they are covering your face. that is what we saw on the steps of congress, using their covid masks. using scarves and masks to hide their identities. if you are pro-palestinian, why can't you bear your face. maybe you realize it is more of a statement as opposed to something you strongly believe in. >> 750 journalists signed a letter criticizing western media's coverage of the war. >> it is not something journalists should be getting involved in. my signing onto these letters it is feeding into this notion and it is well-founded based on the work i have been doing for a decade that the press has plenty of ethical issues, especially the mainstream press and signing onto these letters and genuflecting on your social media pages feeds into that narrative that they should be trusted. >> great to see you as always. president xi is set to meet in san francisco and fox news that night will be there live for all of it. we will talk about whether the president should challenge his communist counterpart about china's recent behavior towards the united states and later, we will honor those who serve our country and served our country. what does veterans day mean to you? is there a special story you would like to share with us? let us know on social media. we will show you the results and read the best responses. veterans day tomorrow. celebrating it today. i'm sarah escherich, i'm the life enrichment director at independence village, the senior living community in waukee, iowa. everybody here really, really make you feel like family and that they love you. our goal with tiktok was to enrich the lives of our residents and just to be able to show people what senior living can be like. i think i am a tiktok grandma. my kids think i am. i mean, we're the ones that are being entertained. time goes faster when you're having fun. ♪ vicks vapostick provides soothing, non-medicated vicks vapors. 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>> he has done that and failed. he is in an embarrassing position. all republican primary candidates are talking tough on china. biden is unable to get them to come to the table. texts were being passed back and forth, delegations came and went. that is not happening with china. all of these bombers flying around taiwan, the chinese will not stop. if anything, they have increased it. they are talking about they hope biden will ask him to restart the military talks and have contact in case of an accident or miscalculation but the chinese say they are not going to do that. the republican party candidates and trump have shown getting results on china and they are very specific. biden cannot get them to talk to him. this is a breakthrough for them. at least he is coming to say hello. he has other activities. he is going to meet in silicon valley and get things going in the high tech area. >> you see the security council saying this week, china told them when biden took office, china thought we were in decline and now they think we are in great shape and everything is going well. it doesn't really strike a chord with me. >> i was in china last week. they had a conference. they were harshly criticized by the think tanks who came to the conference, including me heritage foundation and they did not say america was no longer in decline. one of the main themes is americans are in decline and you better go with china now. i don't believe this white house spin is going to work. the chinese are contradicting what the white house is saying. >> we are going to cover this in person. we are going to be there next week. thank you for the plug. i appreciate that. my question is, does taiwan come up with biden and xi jinping, does this bible and come up, does china taunting our military planes and ships come up in these conversations? >> in a polite way, they will say he raised all these issues. in fact, what they have done, they would link concrete action, punishment or reward to specific chinese actions and try to get results. the chinese are saying they don't intend to give ground on taiwan. you are going to have an exciting show to cover. china is going to say no, they are good at briefing the american press themselves. >> what is the big thing we need to accomplish next week? >> they have to stop these maneuvers around taiwan. they have to stop. it is too dangerous. having military contacts is good but they have to promise to stop this activity. >> great to have you on as always. fox news at night will be down on the ground. be sure to tune in for our special coverage of the meetings tuesday and wednesday at 11:00 in the east, 8:00 pacific time. it should be fascinating. the arrest of an illegal immigrant from brazil who had been living in massachusetts offers new evidence of a broken borden security system. >> migrants chant president biden's name. border patrol is already overwhelmed. in boston, ice arrested an illegal immigrant wanted in brazil for killing a child. they arrested something in may 2021 after he crossed into arizona. he was released into the u.s. ice found him living in plymouth, massachus