contest this year. i love the song but to be honest i contest this year. i love the song but to be honest i was contest this year. i love the song but to be honest i was not - contest this year. i love the song but to be honest i was not sure l but to be honest i was not sure about the big fingernails! they were about the big fingernails! they were a bit scary in the semifinal last night! you mean herfingernails! we thought we would try a couple of others and we have done a circuit of the newsroom and a couple of people said celine dion took part in eurovision, really? buti said celine dion took part in eurovision, really? but i bet you knew that and you know the track. absolutely! she was a winner for switzerland in 1988. a real eurovision banger! absolutely! and the final one and one that does not come to mind for me but someone in the newsroom suggested this from 1989. riva. yes, that was yugoslavia. rock me baby. yes, that was yugoslavia. rock me bab . ~ ., yes, that
western isles first thing tomorrow. temperatures tonight sitting in the mid if not high teens so another uncomfortable night out there but it s a warm start tomorrow and a zone of cloud and patchy rain all the way from the south west to the wash which will work to the south east and not much rain at all for the gardens in the south and then sunshine breaks through more widely. a few showers dotted around through scotland and northern ireland in the afternoon and the of heavy and thundery one and starting to feel fresher but a reasonably humid day across england and wales, especially east anglia and the south east, 29 or 30 degrees but humidity dropping a little and you will notice it in birmingham tomorrow but with increasing sunshine for the commonwealth games. a fine end to tomorrow, a few showers through scotland and northern ireland and northern england to take us through the night and into thursday morning and starting to feel more comfortable out there but we still see
reporter s notebook from the front line. back in our car, trying to get out of this area. duncan: and later, against expectations a surprise appearance, queen elizabeth hears the cheers as her platinum jubilee celebrations dome to an end. ( cheers and applause ) this is the cbs weekend news, from new york, with jericka duncan. duncan: good evening, thanks for joining us on this sunday. we begin tonight marking yet another weekend of deadly gun violence across america. the latest mass shootings happening in big cities and small from philadelphia to chattnooga to texas, at least six people have been killed, more than two dozen others wounded. we begin tonight with cbs elise preston tracking it all for us. good evening, elise. reporter: jericka, this weekend s violence comes as cities across the nation honor national gun violence awareness weekend hoping to prevent the very tragedies many communities are dealing with now. philadelphia police are investigating whether
particularly in southern and eastern areas. but potentially here some rain through the night and into monday. a cooler and unsettled start to next week. hello, this is bbc news with luxmy gopal. the headlines: celebrations for australia s labour party as it wins the country s general election. it means this man, anthony albanese, is set to form the next government, though it s not yet clear whether it will be a majority or minority administration. ukraine s president zelensky has said that diplomacy is the only way russia s war on his country will end. here, opposition parties demand an explanation from borisjohnson, after he met with the senior civil servant, sue gray, ahead of the publication of her report into lockdown parties at downing street. now on bbc news it s time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i m olly foster. we are alive at the bbc sport centre. here is what is coming up for you. rangers finish their season on a high, scottish cup winners for a 34
baby formula crisis: two children with special medical needs hospitalized amid the shortage. the new details tonight. plus the major manufacturer airlifting in supplies. breaking news: covid boosters authorized for kids. all the details parents need to know. and one million covid deaths, and the hundreds of thousands of children who lost a parent in the pandemic. tonight s other top headlines: the drug smuggling tunnel found on the southern border stretching the length of almost six football fields. 400 u.f.o. encounters the pentagon s newly declassified intelligence. plus the memorial day weekend travel forecast you re going to want to hear. and finally tonight, one woman s run for the record books. her inspirational story from cancer survivor to marathoner. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting tonight from new york. o donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night from new york. w