late news, fox news at night. and we are continuing our live coverage of the apec conference again live in san francisco, including, as you see right there, the meeting between president biden and president xi. who came out on top, and did you see biden's rare news conference and his handling of the questions? we will have complete coverage of all that coming up moments away. but we have breaking news coming out of the nation's capitol. a pro palestinian protest at the democratic national committee head coaches got violent tonight. more than a hundred people got arrested and it forced a lockdown of the house office building with members of congress inside. let's get to chad pergram live for us on capitol hill with the latest on a protest that might be moving to another location. chad, what do we know? >> reporter: trace, good evening. this was a big pro palestinian protest at the democratic national committee tonight. about 300 people were there. police fired tear gas at the crowd. there was one arrest for assault on a police officer. a grand toast six officers were injured. fox talked with one demonstrator. >> 11,000 people have been murdered, and we're calling on the people who are being bought out by apec, and millions of our tax dollars go to israel to be carrying out this genocide, we say no and we are demanding a ceasefire. >> reporter: the group descended on the democratic national committee and tried to barge in. the capitol police evacuated at least two house democrats from there, sean castin of illinois and sherman, sherman called them pro hamas and pro terrorists. they locked down nearby office buildings, no one was allowed to come or go, gop florida representative and a paul even a luna was locked inside with her newborn baby. right now the u.s. senate is voting to sync up with the house of representatives on the interim funding bill to avert a government shutdown this weekend. the democratic leader, chuck schumer, he is going to hold a press conference later tonight and he's going to get asked about this protest. trace. >> trace: chad pergram, we'll get back to you as the news breaks, thank you. now to the historic day at apec with president biden and president xi meeting for more than four hours. we have team fox coverage. jonathan hunt with the protests here in san francisco. but first to peter doocy who was actually outside the meeting between biden and xi, and he also attended president biden's news conference. peter, good evening. >> reporter: and, trace, something that we learned today, president biden is not looking for more distance, more tension with china. if anything, he's trying to get closer to them. >> united states will continue to compete vigorously with the prc but we'll manage that competition responsibly so it doesn't veer into conflict or accident conflict. and where it's possible, where our interests are, coincide. >> reporter: xi is also here looking for some help growing the chinese economy which had been growing at a record pace until recently. >> planet earth is big enough for the two countries to succeed. one country's success is an opportunity for the other. >> reporter: president biden again referred to xi as a dictator but it's not stopping him from trying to get the u.s. military and the ccp's military talking again, particularly as the ccp makes provocative moves in the south china sea. >> we're back to direct open clear, direct communications, on a direct basis. vital miscalculations on either side can -- are -- can cause real, real trouble with a, a country like china or any other major country. and so i think we're making real progress there sfwheel the other big one from today, fentanyl, it is a top killer of americans, that originates in china. >> you know, we're in a situation where we agree that fentanyl and its precursors will be curbed substantially and the pill presses. that's a big movement. they're doing that. and, by the way, you know, i won't -- i guess i shouldn't identify where it occurred, but, john, i know two people near where i live, their kids literally, as i said, they woke up dead. >> reporter: woke up dead, said the president. he's now at a dinner here in downtown san francisco with some other world leaders. xi is skipping that dinner. he decided instead to go meet over a meal with some ceos including elon musk who are in town. he is trying to get american businesses to start reinvesting money in the chinese economy. we don't know if that's going to happen yet but i was talking to one top official who was traveling with the president, and this person was telling me that, from xi's perspective, they have assessed, the white house has, that from xi's perspective, just getting this meeting at all is a win for him. and he got it. and it's done. trace. >> trace: indeed it is. peter, stay with us, if you will. let's bring in former dep city assistant attorney general john yoo and form hover institution chen. kind of a big day and peter was ending talking about fentanyl. one of the agreements they made is china will go after specific chemical companies making fentanyl, the precursors, right? is it good enough? do you think this is a good deal he made. >> we have to see the details. this is an issue the president has not taken seriously enough. it's a serious challenge. we know a lot of these precursor materials are coming straight out of china. unfortunately a lot of this manufacturing now has also shifted away from china. it's a much bigger problem than just china but we're glad the president raised it but let's see the details on the detail before we pass judgment. >> trace: the other thing was this reopening of communication lines john we talked about this, they want military communications they knocked these down when nancy pelosi went to taiwan a couple years ago and now they're re-implementing this stuff. how effective do we believe these communication lines are going to be and will they pick up the other end and say yeah, we hear you? >> good point trace, the way to think about this this only brings us back to the status quo a year ago. it doesn't solve the underlying strategic rivalry we have with china, doesn't do anything about taiwan or china supporting russia and ukraine. doesn't do anything about china backing up the iranian economy while they're supporting hamas and the war on israel. the way of stating this is it's resetting the clock from a year ago but china is still pushing forward on all fronts against the us and this agreement doesn't do anything about this. >> trace: they said the president knows president xi -- listen. >> i know the man, i know his mode us appear reppedy but he's been straight not good bad or indifferent just straight. >> trace: when you talk about he's been straight, the past year was a rough one. we had the spy balloon, we weren't quite sure if president xi was being straight with us, peter. so when president biden says he's being straight a lot of people would say not really sure that's accurate. >> and it's not just the spy balloon, this is the first time they've met since that flew over the us and president biden ordered it shot done but we know when president biden mobilized the entire u.s. intelligence community to try to figure out covid's origins within china, was it natural, was it manmade, that the chinese did not cooperate. so president biden can say that xi has been straight but it's only when they're actually talking. he says coming out of this meeting going forward they have an agreement if one needs to get in touch with the other they can call and be heard at any time. and it's a tough time politically for both of them. president biden has a reelection campaign a year away and his approval rating is very, very low at the moment in any of them you can look at, and xi, even though he doesn't have to worry about a reelection, he has political problems, too, because since he consolidated all of the power in china, any time that there's a problem, like they have right now with their economy, it's on him. so these guys have the weight of the world, you know, the east on xi and the west on president biden, on their shoulders. and they're both just looking for some kind of a win. of. >> trace: and xi did consolidate power, that's accurate. peter stand by because biden wants xi to way in when it comes to iran to avoid steps seen as provocative in the middle east. putting a lot of pressure on iran who has really not complied with a lot recently. >> china and xi have been plenty provocative in the middle east as being anti israel. a lot of positions they've taken during this conflict have been interpreted as being, in fact, in some cases even pro hamas potentially. i think it's a good thing to apply pressure to the chinese. i question at the end of the day whether they're going to make any steps toward being a constructive player because ultimately they align with iran, they align with russia, they align with all these forces counter to american interests in the region and beyond. so we'll see if this has any impact at all but i'm skeptical. >> trace: we were talking to peter doocy earlier where he says he knows president xi. here's the directr on of national intelligence in march, admiral haines who said the following. >> we assess during the course of xi's third term they will together attempt to press taiwan communication undercut influence, drive wedges between washington and its partners and certain norms that favor china's authoritarian system. >> trace: what she's saying thinks invasion of taiwan is coming. might not be tomorrow but it's coming. >> china's main goal is to disrupt the american base international system that kept the peace since world war ii. they want that so they can weaken us and grab taiwan and expand their authority. i don't think disagreement changes any of that. so it might make it worse if xi looks at biden in the eye and says this is the guy who pulled out of afghanistan. this is a guy who's weak, it will only encourage to grab more influence before biden's term is up. >> trace: peter doocy i have 20 sends for you i was reading on social media, people are unclear if the president, president biden brought his a game. he was supposed to talk to 45 minutes, 15 speak 30 of questions, did about 20. final thoughts? >> well, president biden needs to show that he cannot only go on the world stage to advance his foreign policy and u.s. interests but that he can also take hard questions about it. he did take a few questions. a lot of them were on topic for the summit today. so there's still a lot on the table. as soon as we get back to dc we will have our hands raised and trying to get to the bottom of the rest of it. >> trace: as always, peter doocy, thank you. john yoo, lanhee chen thank you everyone >> protests were held in downtown san francisco near the apec summit where some demonstrators blocked streets and held a so-call die-in. cheer correspondent jonathan hunt is live in san francisco with the latest on this. jonathan good evening. >> reporter: good evening trace. we certainly saw the largest protests of the week so far today. they were not, though, as many people might have expected, the pro palestinian protests, which have been occurring around the city every day. instead, they were protests for and against chinese president xi jinping that took center stage today. take a look at what it looked like outside the chinese president's hotel lobby earlier today. listen here. >> genocide! >> reporter: those protesters calling for an end to what they say are china's human rights abuses in take bet, in hong kong and against the ethnic uyghur population. supporters of chinese communist government meantime trying to drown out those protesters. there were some isolated scuffles, the grabbing of flags, be it the chinese flag on one side, the tibetan flag on the other side but police were very quick to step in and tarp down those potential clash points. so there were some isolated scuffles as i say but no major issues that we witnessed. earlier, climate change protesters, among others, had attempted to block one of the entrances to the moscone center. they were basically targeting anyone wearing an apec credential. and for a short time at least temporarily they did manage to prevent some of the delegates from energy the months sconey center area. the police again were quick to move in there and those protesters were moved on fairly quickly. tonight, lace, there has been a small but vocal pro palestinian protest near the events center where president biden is hosting that dinner that peter doocy was talking about. again, a small protest, the weather playing its part in tamping down that protest it seems, it was pouring with rain earlier, as those protesters gathered. so what we've seen over this week so far, trace, has been a very vocal protest but generally they have the protesters have heeded police instructions to march where they're allowed to march, to gather where they're allowed to gather and there have been no major issues so far, at least in terms of those protests getting out of hand, trace. >> trace: and we have been told there's more rain coming towards san francisco and of course more protests. jonathan hunt, back to you as the news warrants. meantime china is facing some economic head winds some of the worst in decades. the senior national correspondent kevin corke is live in dc with how that impacted today's talks. kevin good evening. >> reporter: evening trace, indeed china's economy arguably facing its biggest challenge in decades, growth has slowed the housing sector heavily indebted and perhaps worst of all foreign capitol is fleeing the country and that say experts is a reflex of growing concerns over the country's leadership abilities to quickly get things back on track. with that as the back drop today the president agreed that working cooperatively can work for both countries and the global economy. >> i think it's paramount that you and i understand each other clearly, leader to lead, with no misconceptions or miscommunications. we have to ensure that competition does not veer into conflict. >> planet earth is big enough for the two countries to succeed. >> trace: interpreter there, obviously. now, in awe the two leaders spent about four hours together today, in meetings, working lunch and a garden stroll intent on showing the world that while, yes, they are global economic competitors they are not locked in a winner take all face-off. the us and china for good america are the two global economic heavy weights. combined they produce more than 40% of the board's goods and seniorses making the meeting today. and biden's comments tomorrow trace all the more relevant to the economy. >> trace: sometimes it feels like winner take all. >> reporter: it does. >> trace: kevin corke live in dc thank you. let's bring in susan lee with fox business. great to have you here. i know that you have covered these a apec ceo form ums before. what's your big take away. >> as a diplomatic buffer between obama and putin in 2014, quite a career highlight. tough job to do but today i would say the overwhelming sense speaking to ceos and business leaders at this apec forum is a sense of relief that the leaders of two largest economies the world are talking again, especially after the global tensions we've seen over the past years. surveillance balloons, tehran, microchip battles but the fact that foreign direct investments as you heard from kevin corke that means they're racing to get their money out of china right now because there's this pervasive belief on wall street that channel and how they've handled foreign companies, office raids, banning use by employees, that has been uninvestable for the last two years. so i think there is a relief, a sense of relief that if you're back at the negotiating table with xi jinping coming up with concessions? positive. >> reporter: did you see him being back here? i thought it would be a reversal. you didn't get the feeling two months ago, because they were very low key with in the whole thing, did you think that you would see him again. >> a lot of the schedules have been out there on the internet but for them to finally confirm from the diplomatic side, that took time to come together but also chinese president xi jinping is not garb 88ing from a vantage point of strength as you fleshed kevin corke, the economy there is the lowest in decades. you have to go back to the 1990s, talking out your money, remember that. 1 in 5 graduating from college can't find a job right now and rep xi jinping is president for life. >> that's right. >> trace: hospital in to keep that title in one party rule which, is very difficult to do over decades, you have to keep the 1.3 fed well off and educated and that's a stronger economy. >> trace: you were talking about the business dinner tonight and there seems to be an appetite to invest in china. you had elon musk right there with tesla and you have apple and some big companies that are kind of e gar to get near the chinese president and say hey we could still be in. >> reporter: across town they are wining and dining with some champagne but i would say talking to the organizers today, they're telling me that the wait list is incredibly long. and even the organizers themselves, they've been booted off xi jinping's table. and, remember, in order to attend you have to pay $2,000 a head to get at the head table where xi jinping is making $41,000. but even then there's a long lineup of vips to get in there. so it tells me that business is still very e gar to do business in the world's second largest economy. >> trace: elon musk of 41,000 he will still make rent. i'm not worried. the biggest topics, i have about 30 seconds, the biggest topics susan for this whole big thing we've been to this week. >> i would say artificial intelligence, you heard that with microsoft ceo nah del a and also what's the future like going forward. you know, will there still be penetration for foreign companies, right? so is china still investable. >> trace: yeah, and i think it's a fair question, too, because you wonder. but from the turnout, it seems like the answer is yes. susan thank you for coming out. >> thank you. >> trace: appreciate it. coming up we will break down more of the headlines from the biden xi meeting and the latest attempt to get hostages out of gaza, it just fell apart. the breaking details on that are next. 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