with a star studded pageant finishing at buckingham palace. i v e i ve got my own crystal so i can add sparkle everybody here, although might i say, howjealous i was up paddington bear having tea with the queen! street parties are being held across the uk in what is being called the big jubilee lunch with some getting the royal seal of approval. welcome to bbc news and the fourth day of the platinum jubilee celebrations. today there ll be a pageant along the mall in london, featuring a military parade, acrobats, puppets and other tributes to the 70 years of the queen s reign. celebrations will be held across the country too, with tens of thousands of people holding street parties. last night, a special outdoor concert was held in the grounds of buckingham palace with live performances from diana ross, queen and sir rod stewart. our royal correspondent sarah campbell has all the details. at the oval cricket ground in london, prince charles and the duchess of cornwalljoined one
queen s platinum jubilee. we re live from buckingham palace on all pageantry for today. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. and we begin with america s gun violence epidemic only growing worse. in the last few hours we learned at least three people were killed and 11 more wounded in a mass shooting in philadelphia. police tell cnn wpvi, they believe there were multiple shooters firing into a crowd. two guns were recovered at the scene. a philadelphia police officer was within about 10 to 15 yards of one of the shooters at the time. the officer opened fire. it is not clear if the suspect was hit. the district where this happened has a number of popular bars and restaurants which draw large weekend crowds. police said there have been no arrests. in wisconsin an investigation is underway after a former judge was shot and killed inside his own home in what officials are calling a targeted attack. and now we are learning that the suspe
plus, turbulent times for the airline industry with a flurry of cancellations and delays, how they re now working to get back in the air for your summer travel season. and celebrating 70 years on the throne, we will most likely in our lifetime never seeing some like this again. we re live in london as the final day of queen elizabeth s platinum jubilee gets under way. so nice to have you with us on this sunday, june 5th. thank you so much for being here. boris, i cannot believe we re talking about this again. yes, that s right. we re following developing news, another mass shooting in the united states. this time in philadelphia, where three people are dead, at least 11 others injured. cnn s evan mcmorris santoro is with us now. what are you hearing about this. reporter: as you say, you know, this is a developing story, a lot still going on. there is a lot we don t know yet. one thing we definitely do know. this is another normal moment in america in this case a bea
about prime time speech, commentators going at it and less than two weeks after the texas massacre, a gunman with a grudge against his surgeon killed 4 people in a tulsa medical building before taking his own life. former cmn anchor says she was this florida the day after the parkland, florida, when produce s s broke producers brushed off her pleas for air time, and the following day told her to return to new york. as for texas, baldwin predicts the audience starts to drop off. no ratings, less coverage. it s as simple as that. i think it s a little more complicated. it s not just about revenue. people have followed the texas tragedy intensely are, but there comes a point where compassion fatigue sets in. maybe people move on and the media move on because the past has convinced them that that nothing will change. i m howard kurtz and this is mediabuzz. howard: ahead, piers morgan on softening his approach to talking about the guns and coverage of of the biden presid