you will determine america s future. plus meeting the pope. ukraine s president zelenskyy at the vatican predicts victory. and later it s fiercely contested and wildly colorful, the engaging colorful competition that is the euro vision song contest. in liverpool, england, and this is euro vision. it s the world s biggest song competition most americans have never heard of. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news with adrianna diaz. we will bring you the latest on the migrant situation at the southern border and across the country in a moment, but first this developing news. tonight millions of americans face weather extremes. what do we mean by that, a heat wave in the northwest, a monsoon flooding in the southwest and tornados across the plains. that threat was so real former president trump canceled a rally scheduled for tonight in des moines. today in texas a twister left this damage in laguna heights near the border with mexico. one person was killed, ten othe
he got his start in this unique line of work while still in graduate school. someone called a said we need an artist. is there anyone willing to go to a courtroom and draw? and i jumped at it because i needed to support my family. reporter: and it stuck as he fell in love with being not just an artist but a journalist, seeing the news worthy moments in each case and then sketch under fierce deadlines. you can do one of these in an hour or two? oh, less if need be. reporter: less? sometimes it s literally a few minutes. reporter: from celebrities who have gone to court like chris brown and roger clemons to the historic case of bush vs. gore. some people say you have a photographic memory. i do not. that moment sears itself briefly and i sketch as quickly as i can. reporter: the use of a courtroom sketch artist might seem like an old-fashioned notion, but these artists have a bright future ahead of them. allow cameras in federal courts in the u.s. supreou