the story? brian: jim brown at height of the controversy, people talking about him kicking his son and throwing stuff. he said, if my son played basketball, he would play for him, he never bends the rules and his programs never got in trouble. he was trying to get the best out of players. ainsley: he was known for his outbursts, what a coach, three national championships, five final fours and inducted into hall of fame. steve: legend bobby knight dead at the age of 83, god rest his soul. ainsley: third hour of fox and friends starts now. steve: fox and friends first ed, it is 2:00 in the afternoon as you look at the rafah crossing. 400 americans are still stuck in gaza. country of egypt is allowing limited number of foreign nationals and wounded to go through the crossing. brian: dozens killed overnight, number of israeli troops killed going up to 18. ainsley: at home, vice president kamala harris announces we will fight while antisemitism is surging. lawre
kohli added 88 and shreyas iyer hit a quickfire 82, it would have been a world cup record had sri lanka recahed their target, but they collapsed from the off, slumping to 14 for six inside 10 overs, mohammed shami took five for 55. they managed to avoid the lowest one day international total of 35, but they were bowled out for 55 inside 20 overs. a great space at the moment, players arejudging each other s performance. are judging each other s performance. that is very important when you come in such a big stage. i wasjust playing every when you come in such a big stage. i was just playing every ball in the minute, the wicket was awesome to back on. grateful to get to school today. get this bold today. get this bold today. england are all but out, they have three more games to play but are bottom of the table. they face australia on saturday who are without all rounder mitchell marsh, who s flown home for personal reasons no details have been given. marsh has played in
viewsers joining us. it is thursday, november 2. 10:00 a.m. in gaza where israeli airstrikes again lit up the skies overnight. israel s military says its forces have now reached the outskirts of gaza city. the idf say 17 of its sold engineers have been killed since the ground incursion began. in northern gaza, israeli airstrikes struck the refugee camp for the second time. at least 80 people were killed, most were women and children. unicef says more than 400 children have died each day in gaza since the war started. meanwhile we re waiting to see if more foreign nationals are able to cross the border into egypt today. people have been gathering there in hopes of getting through for the first time since the war began. the rafah border crossing opened wednesday to several hundred foreign nationals including aid workers who had been stuck at the border for days. clare sebastian is covering all of these angles for us. what are we hearing about what could happen today? the expe
you were pretty insistent, actually. this year s oscar nominations are announced with many brits, including carey mulligan, up for the top acting prizes. the grammy goes to beyonce. and beyonce makes grammys history breaking the record for the most awards ever won by a woman, and there s british success for harry styles and dua lipa. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has said the country is united in shock and grief at the killing of sarah everard. borisjohnson said her death had unleashed a wave of feeling about the safety of women in britain, and insisted the government would work to ensure that women had confidence in the justice system. following strong criticism of the police s handling of saturday s vigil in london, mrjohnson said he continued to back the metropolitan police chief, cressida dick, and said there would be an investigation into what happened. here s our correspondent, richard galpin. the kidnap and murder of sarah everard has tri