correspondent david spunt is in wilmington, delaware tonight awaiting a verdict. david, good evening. >> david: trace, good evening. jurors will be back tomorrow for day two of deliberations. they deliberated about an hour today before going home. over the past week we saw salacious text messages, pictures in the courtroom. even high profile people sitting in the audience. but, in the end, it's all about this one gun form, hunter biden filled out in october 2018. >> hunter biden's attorney abbe lowell offered no reason for his client deciding not to testify in his own defense .38 caliber revolver. such a move would have been strategically risky. opening the president's son to likely intense cross-examination. in closing arguments. prosecutor pointed to more than a dozen msnbc of the biden family in the audience saying they don't matter. only the evidence does. which he called, quote: ugly and overwhelming. another prosecutor added no one is above the law. including the president's son. choices have consequences and that is why we are here. prosecutors reminded jurors of texts shortly after the gun purchase including this one. two days later. where hunter texted his sister-in-law, hallie biden, i was sleeping on a car smoking crack on fourth street and rodney. the defense countered he was lying about his whereabouts. after his august 2018 stay in drug rehab, hunter biden truly believed he was no longer addicted. when buying the gun two months later and did not knowingly lie. defense attorney abbe lowell telling jurors hunter may have been using alcohol, not drugs. lowell told jurors kicking crack cocaine is hard. kicking alcohol is harder. as she did today, first lady jill biden has attended nearly every day of court. shuttling back and forth between france where the president was on a state visit. taxpayers reportedly were footing the bill for the trans-atlantic travel there are now reports the democratic national committee will pay for some of the costs. the first lady, hunter, his wife, and others were seen just outside the courtroom doors this morning. huddled together in a group hug with bowed heads and apparent prayer. >> president biden was at his home here in wilmington about 10 minutes away from the courthouse for most of the day. now on his way back to the white house. he never came to court over the past week. we are told he is getting regular updates about his son. trace? >> trace: david spunt live for us in wilmington. david, thank you. the united nations security council approving its first resolution endorsing a cease-fire plan aimed at ending the israel-hamas war. the vote on the u.s. sponsored resolution was 14-0 with russia abstaining. the u.s. says israel has suspected the plan announced by president biden. it is urging hamas to do likewise. foreign policy correspondent gillian turner is at the white house tonight. gillian, good evening. >> gillian: hi, good evening to you, trace. the biden administration right now is putting on a full-court press to try and get a cease-fire deal in place in gaza as well as free the remaining hostages in hamas captivity. that effort was on full display today. both in the middle east and here at home. >> a short while ago, the united nations security council passed president biden's proposed cease-fire deal. it's been approved by israel and with hamas for consideration for over 10 days. the vote comes as president biden returns to the white house where protesters against him handling of the war brought their message to his doorstep over the weekend. biden's re-election. >> we charge with you genocide. >> in the middle east today secretary of state antony blinken pushed biden's cease-fire deal and blame hamas for not getting on board. focus remains steadfast" terms of the hostages, my number one priority secretary of state is to ensure the well-being of americans who are in harm's way anywhere in the world. the best way, the most effective way to get everyone home, including the american hostages is through this proposal. >> gillian: while officials publicly pressure hamas sources say should biden's proposal fall apart. white house officials are considering negotiating directly with hamas. even casting israel aside is an option to free the five remaining u.s. hostages. one former ambassador says the white house should leave the negotiating to israel. >> that if the united states is going to negotiate separately going continue to crease the price of the rest of the hostages is creating a different category of hostages. >> well, hamas leadership tonight is responding to that u.n. vote earlier in the day. they say that they welcome a permanent cease-fire, but then go on to say their top priority remains the establishment of a palestinian state whose capital is jerusalem. it is far from clear that they have reviewed that deal currently on the table or that they are planning to sign on to it. trace? >> trace: gillian turner live for us at the white house. gillian, thank you. ♪ >> trace: secretary of state netanyahu matte met with. some have had enough. correspondent trey yingst is in tel aviv tonight. >> trey: a political shakeup rocking israel overnight. two war cabinet members, benny gantz and ivan coat left benjamin's emergency government, accusing the israeli prime minister of putting his own political survival over the country's security needs. > regretfully netanyahu is preventing us from true victory which is the justification for the ongoing and painful cost of war. >> the decision is not expected to chance the israeli coalition but will put new pressure on netanyahu by making him more reliant on foreign ministers. opposed to a u.s.-backed cease-fire proposal that would end the current war in gaza and bring some of the remaining hostages home. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken arrived in israel today to discuss negotiations surrounding such an agreement. he says israel is on board but hamas is not. >> if you want a cease-fire, press hamas to say yes. >> after a daring israeli operation over the weekend, that rescued four hostages from central gaza. hamas released a statement in on sis session to a deal that doesn't include a permanent cease-fire. >> new details are owner e. emerging about that raid. the israeli military says the hostages were held in two civilian apartment buildings. a co-according to a spokesman for the local hospital in gaza more than 200 were killed or wounded during the operation. >> in a joint rescue operation with the shin bet, the army and police commando team conducted under fire in the heart of gaza, we were able to get four hostages back to their homes. >> trey: with no diplomat solution emerging israel is expected to continue operating inside the gaza strip to search for the remaining 120 hostages. trace? >> trace: trey yingst, live in what is now early morning in tel aviv, trey, thank you. there appears to be a clear shift to the right among european union voters. election results for the european parliament are come in. correspondent alex hogan takes a look tonight from london. election.>> major gains for thet second largest election in the world the european parliament. >> the center is holding. >> while the center right european people's party is expected to retain the majority of the 720 seats, the overall right ward shift is significant. french and european markets fell today after french president emmanuel macron dissolved france's national assembly and announced a surprise nap election take place in two rounds on june 30th and july 7th. >> i have decided to give you back the choice of our parliamentary future through a vote. >> macron's shocking decision came after france's right wing party 81 seats near will. centrix. >> we are ready to turn the country. of the french. >> immigration, the economy and international conflicts are the leading concerns for voters according to the oh u. in italy, prime minister gloria malone with her conservative brothers of italy group doubled her party's seats at the assembly. in germany schultz saw first ever result of 14% losing to the conservative opposition. austria's right leaning freedom party outperformed conservatives and social democrats and while green parties lost some 20 seats they emerged as winners along with left leaning party sweden, denmark and fin land. 720 members of the european parliament represent mr. 450 million people. they will set the political tone and adopt legislation for the european union for the next five years. >> trace: alex hogan. president trump vowed to safe the world. brit hume has the analysis: first, beyond our borders tonight. north korea is installing own loud speakers along their heavily armed border. this comes one day after the south blared anti-pyongyang propaganda broadcasts over its speakers. for the first time in years. that was in retaliation for the north isn'ting more than a thousand balloons of trash and manure over the border in the last couple of weeks. the united nations tells the associated press the number of internally displaced people in sudan has reached more than 10 million. the international organization for migration says that includes 2.83 million driven from their homes before the current war began by multiple local conflicts that had been happening in recent years. and a live look at rome. one of the big stories there tonight, pope francis visits home city hall and is welcomed by the city's mayor following their private meeting. the pope addressed city counselors discussing the history of rome and the challenges it is about to face ahead of next year's jubilee. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight and we will be right back. ♪ ♪ here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. we've always loved taking care of our home. but last year, grandpa here broke his arm. we realized some home maintenance jobs aren't worth the risk. that's when we called leaffilter to protect our gutters. leaffilter's patented filter technology keeps debris out of your gutters for good. they gave us a free inspection and we had the system installed that week. my only regret is not calling them sooner. now we can focus on what we really enjoy. join millions of satisfied homeowners. call 833 leaffilter today or visit leaffilter.com # about interest rates. the dow gained 69. the s&p 500 finished ahead 14 to a new record close. the nasdaq jumped 59, also to a new top mark. >> victor oror ban the prime minister of took no illegal aliens, none. zero. the only thing that's going to save the world is donald trump has to get reelected as president and the whole world is going to be saved because china respected him russia respected him. >> let's bring in fox news chief political analyst brit hume you are see donald trump there the he is going to save the world. democrats think is he going to end democracy. i want to talk about the eu elections because far right surge. two of the big topics over there clearly the economy and immigration, mirroring this country is there something we should read into this far right surge over there? >> brit: across the western world. we're seeing resistance to green party politics. especially in germany where the greens did very badly. we are seeing resistance to unfettered immigration. which is a big issue of course here in the united states seeing conference about the united states and economies. that became a powerful force in parliamentary elections in which the prevailing majority parties did poorly. and these insurgent conservative parties did better. conservative parties referred to universally in the western media as far right. i even heard you say it, trace. i think if you look carefully at the results of these elections and what some of these candidates and parties ran on talking about the same issues we in this country not so far right. i think mainly mainstream conservative is where we are there and there has been upheaval. macron called snap elections. the leader in belgium has quit. this is a big deal. >> trace: yeah, it is a big deal. speaking of big deals. i want to put up some of these headlines talking about the biden administration and their negotiation with israel. the cease-fire. we told you earlier about the u.n. approving biden's proposal for a cease-fire. but, look at some of these, brit. biden administration has discussed potentially negotiating unilateral deal with hamas. hamas official urges u.s. to pressure israel to end gaza war. blinken holds talks on gaza nut wake of israeli rescue raid and palestinian deaths. i mean, it seems fascinating to me that you have the biden administration potentially talking about dealing directly with hamas. a terrorist organization we need to examine that carefully. it's against the law in the united states, i believe for the united states to negotiate with a terrorist organization. in any direct sense. they would have to carry out any such connections or any such conversation with hamas indirectly which i guess they could do through qatar or some other intermediary agent. so far hamas has rejected yet mother cease-fire proposal. this one accepted by all parties except hamas. whether hamas would be interested this doing business with the united states remains to be seen. maybe it would. but, i think that, you know, if it were to be done, the effect might be to undercut israel. israel wants to go ahead and finish this war and finish off hamas it. believes it can do that the united states, obviously, has a different view of that and although it is supported that goal in principle anyway. this is interesting. as you suggest, trace. i have my doubts as to whether anything will come of it, but, here we go. >> trace: yeah, i'm told we have 45 seconds, brit. my question, my point in this thing is what does this do to benjamin netanyahu? what does it do to the relationship here where you are going directly to hamas? >> well, i would say two things about that. one is as the events of the weekend proved, it's never wise to under estimate the israelis. when you are following israeli politics it has not been a good idea in recent times to ever under estimate benjamin netanyahu. he is a survivor the first rank. the gantz departure from the cabinet, i don't think, is going to effect him very much. his only hope, i think, of long-term political survival is to carry this war through to successful conclusion. that won't save him necessarily but without it i think he is done. >> trace: brit hume, great to see you, sir, thank you. >> brit: thanks, trace. >> trace: medical marijuana is on the minds of many seniors. bret baier reports on regulations and road blocks still standing in the way. first, here's what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. wsvn in miami where more than 50 residents were evacuated from a three alarm fire multi story apartment building. fire crews found a person shot in the chest at an apartment. that man has been transported to the hospital in critical condition. fox 5 in atlanta as his majesty king wilhelm alexander and her majesty queen maxima of the netherlands begin a four day visit to the united states in georgia. they will also visit savanna before heading to new york a live look at chicago. one of the big stories there tonight the winner of last week's 552 mega million dollars jackpot says shock and grief is disbelief. the winner preferring to remain anonymous. the ticket purchased in deplains, illinois. that is from special report. we are coming right back ♪ luck be a lady tonight ♪ luck be a lady tonight ♪ and see why pods has been trusted with over 6 million moves. don't wait, use promo code 25now to save. book at pods.com today. raising twins and as a single mother, presented, quite a few challenges. the financial aspects of oh my gosh, how am i going to provide for my family? 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