the eurovision song contest 2023 has a winner. sweden s act loreen obtained 583 points with her pop anthem tattoo. it was the favourite going into the competition and she s only the second person to win it twice. her first victory on the popular contest was more than a decade ago. she won the overall contest in 2012 with her song euphoria . the uk s entry, mae muller, came second from last in the final standings but said she would never forget this journey . our correspondent luxmi gopal is at the liverpool museum. everything is being taken down now, isn t it? ., ,
# no, i don t care about them all # cause all i want is to be.# sweden s act loreen obtained 583 points with her pop anthem tattoo. it was the favourite going into the competition and she s only the second person to win it twice. her first victory on the popular contest was in 2012 with euphoria . the uk s entry, mae muller, came second from last in the final standings but said she would never forget this journey . for the first time, fans from around the world were allowed to vote in the competition. let s cross live now to the bbc s culture reporter sophie van brugen who is in the eurovision fa nzone in liverpool. the morning after the night before how are things looking and people feeling? there good morning! as you say it is the morning after the night before and it has been an incredible
is no way the delta flight would have been able to get airborn in e in time to avoid a collision. big time save here by the air traffic controller. in the past two years runway incursions across the u.s. have risen significantly, though it s unclear exactly why. and remember, the deadliest aviation incident ever was a runway collision in spain back in 1977. two 747 s collided, killed 583 people. tucker? tucker: unbelievable. trace gallagher, thank you so much. you got it. tucker: trace is available for your viewing every week night midnight eastern on fox news at night. cannot let civilization slip away. civilization is marked by order and safety and peace and cleanliness. when it degrades, things become dirty, chaotic and crazy. the biden administration is accelerating that. you see it everywhere. the national hockey league, probably the most conservative fan base in all big-time
reporter: the delta jet traveling at 115 miles per hour was just seconds from impact. slamming on the brakes, it stopped 1,000 feet short of the american plane. passenger brian healey was on the delta flight. i felt then adrenaline and there was total quiet on the plane and then there was relief when the plane came to a stop. where was the miscommunication between the american crew and the air traffic controllers? reporter: a very close call that reminds some experts of the horrific runway crash in 1977 involving two fully loaded 747s in tenerife that killed 583 people and led to an overhaul of runway and radio protocols. today runway status lights and automated warning systems alert pilots and controllers of potential conflicts. retired jfk controller steve abraham says this time thankfully the system worked just in time. there was no chce
777 pilot asked what happened, a controller said he had apparently made a wrong turn and lined up on the wrong runway. you were supposed to depart runway 4l. you re currently holding short of 3l left. where was the miscommunication between the american crew and the air-traffic controllers? the delta crew was doing everything they were told to do. reporter: a lot has the changed since a horrific runway crash in the canary islands when two fully loaded planes crashed into each other in a fiery crash in 1977. 583 people died. today, modern airports are equipped with ground radar systems that track every plane s runway movements. runway status lights signal when a runway is busy. automated collision alert systems. and a tower constantly scanning runways and taxiways. steve abraham spent 27 years as a jfk controller. when a controller clears an aircraft for takeoff and when