have come within a minute of being knocked out, but managed to beat slovakia to secure their place in the last eight. they went behind in the first half and needed a goal deep into injury time at the end of the second half, from jude bellingham, to equalise. butjust a couple of minutes into extra time a goal from harry kane gave them the lead, which they held, giving them victory in last 16 tie. watching all of this is my colleague. joe inwood is in a fan zone in brixton. harry kane during the interviews after the match described jude bellingham him s goal is one of the best in england because s history. it certainly was and it was needed here because the first 90 minutes the mood had been sombre and despairing, a belief that england performance. if you look around now, you can see. if i am honest things in the last ten seconds have got rather out of hand, but in general it has been a joyous mood and an extraordinary game of football. harry kane had if not the finest, one of
studio: the french prime minister gabriel attal giving his reaction to what has been quite a historic parliamentary election in france, if those exit polls are correct because at the moment they suggest marine lieutenant s hard right national rally party has taken the biggest share of the vote in the first round of france s parliamentary elections. these are the exit polls thus far, but if they do indicate that this is indeed marine le pen s hard right national rally party taking the biggest share of the vote in the first round, it is indeed a historic result. let s cross live to paris were my colleague is monitoring this. we havejust monitoring this. we have just heard gabriel attal give his first reaction to those exit polls. indeed and let me reaction to those exit polls. indeed and let me give reaction to those exit polls. indeed and let me give you reaction to those exit polls. indeed and let me give you a reaction to those exit polls. indeed and let me give you
ayman, weathering the storm. democrats convening this saturday to discuss next steps after the presidents poor debate performance. plus, the supreme court ruling that will have massive implications across this country and are republicans playing the long game? and can we change america s gun culture? the surgeon general sure hope so. i am in for ayman mohyeldin. let s get started. there is there is no sugarcoating it. president biden had a bad night thursday. we all know that and his poor debate performance has created a lingering split in the democratic party,■ç with many questioning whether he should remain on the ticket. take note of how many prominent democrats like barack obama, nancy pelosi, hakeem jeffries and james clyburn have been willing to admit biden had a rough night. however all of them remained behind biden, insisting he should not drop out. others on the left are more blunt. he had one thing he had to accomplish and that is reassure america that he is up
will be back in the room right now seeing a news night with abby. phillip starts the jury is deciding donald trump s fate and he is invoking mother teresa. that s tonight on newsnight good evening. i m abby phillip new york tonight. a jury of 12 men and women are considering whether to make donald trump, the first former president to be convicted of a crime after receiving instructions from the judge today, they deliberated for more than four hours and then they send back to notes. you ll hear what those notes were in just a moment and we ll discuss the significance of each of them. but first, you heard the prosecution and the defense making their closing arguments this week, the jury is deliberating over those right now. but now donald trump is making his own closing argument in the court of public opinion. it won t come as a surprise to you that it needs a hell of a lot of fact-checking i mean, what is very unfair as it i m not campaigning. did this room all day from
rejecting calls for a cease-fire as its troops and tanks advance ever deeper into gaza. warren a through leaks by the deadly hot know the israeli ground operation is expanding. it believes israeli forces are several kilometers, perhaps a little bit more than a couple of miles inside the enclave. and israeli prime minister is making it clear that there will be no troops, comparing his government stands to that of the u.s. after the attacks on pearl harbor. a 9/11. this is a time for more. a war for a common future. today, we draw a line. between the forces of civilization. and the forces of it is a time israel will stand against the forces until in the meantime an israeli strike he said no one was injured. but there was damage to oxygen and water supplies. now with calls for humanitarian aid, growing ever lower the palestinian red crescent said 26 trucks carrying food and medical supplies cross into gaza from each monday. that it does not include fuel, which isra