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has died aged 93. he was found guilty of a string of offences between 1968 and 1986 and was behind bars for more than five years. before his crimes came to light, he was a fixture of family entertainment in britain. he died almost two weeks ago from cancer, six years after he was released from prison. he never apologised to his victims. david sillito reports. reporter: rolf, anyl word for your victims? rolf harris, an entertainer for more than 50 years, who was revealed to be a serial sex offender. this, the final day of his trial in 2014. why won't you apologise, mr harris? his bag already packed for prison. # waltzing matilda, waltzing matilda... he�*d arrived in britain from australia in the �*50s, an art student who made his name in television, singing, joking, painting. the rolf harris show, rolf�*s cartoon time, animal hospital, rolf on art. when a poll was carried

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CNN Tonight

security. the complicating factor is as it was just said here by richard, that's to protect them from threats that you would have against royals and people like that, terrorists, stalkers, you know, assassins, the normal threats. when you're surrounded by, you know, this swarm soft press that are literally slowing you down, blocking you at intersections, getting off the exit is that much harder. >> it's interesting to hear sonny say he's transported celebrities before but never seen anything like this. >> i think it's hard for us in the u.s. to understand the scale of the interest that still exists in the uk for them. once in the month of february, meghan made no public appearances and we kind of as a -- you know, journalistic exercise decided to count the number of stories that the daily mail ran on her, never spotted in public at any point in time,

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>> they gave me a good tip. the the fare was 17.80, they gave me a 50 for 15 minutes of work. >> that is a good tip right there, sonny. >> yeah, really good, really good. >> that's really good. well, hold on, i know that some of my- we're losing you for a second. we'll go right back to sonny. they left edgengland for this. that's why they left britain so they could avoid this. >> yes, they did leave england through this and then they promptly threw kgasoline on the flames with this, with the book, the interviews. >> elie and i have written books. we don't get chased around by paparazzi. elie does. >> i have to say there's a joke in england in britain in private eye magazine that always has a taxi driver saying i had that such and such in the back of my cab once, and he can now say i had that prince harry and meghan in the back of my cab once. >> yes, he can. >> my point is why do they

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BBC News

amazing. and we did not even do such a good _ amazing. and we did not even do such a good job— amazing. and we did not even do such a good job in— amazing. and we did not even do such a good job in collaboration with the -uys a good job in collaboration with the guys in _ a good job in collaboration with the guys in britain. a good job in collaboration with the guys in britain-— a good job in collaboration with the guys in britain. really huge support and i feel guys in britain. really huge support and i feel it — guys in britain. really huge support and i feel it here. _ guys in britain. really huge support and i feel it here. i _ guys in britain. really huge support and i feel it here. i don't _ guys in britain. really huge support and i feel it here. i don't expect - and i feel it here. i don't expect some _ and i feel it here. i don't expect some suripori _ and i feel it here. i don't expect some support from _ and i feel it here. i don't expect some support from here - and i feel it here. i don't expect some support from here right . and i feel it here. i don't expect. some support from here right now, eurovision, because _ some support from here right now, eurovision, because we've - some support from here right now, eurovision, because we've alreadyl eurovision, because we've already talked _ eurovision, because we've already talked to— eurovision, because we've already talked to this _ eurovision, because we've already talked to this we _ eurovision, because we've already talked to this we cannot _ eurovision, because we've already talked to this we cannot show- eurovision, because we've alreadyj talked to this we cannot show that but how— talked to this we cannot show that but how i— talked to this we cannot show that but how i see _ talked to this we cannot show that but now i see it— talked to this we cannot show that but now i see it as _ talked to this we cannot show that but now i see it as half— talked to this we cannot show that but now i see it as half of- talked to this we cannot show that but now i see it as half of the - but now i see it as half of the songs— but now i see it as half of the songs are _ but now i see it as half of the songs are kind of— but now i see it as half of the songs are kind of about - but now i see it as half of the songs are kind of about us i but now i see it as half of the i songs are kind of about us and support us _ songs are kind of about us and support us. and this _ songs are kind of about us and support us. and this is - songs are kind of about us and support us. and this is really. support us. and this is really important _ that is the scene right now. for the uk tonight. for the uk, tonight mae muller is trying to become just the 6th uk act to win eurovision. back in 1976 nicky stevens was part of brotherhood of man when they triumphed with save your kisses for me. she still works in music today — singing to people living in care homes. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson went to see her at work. # kisses for me # save all your kisses for me # bye—bye, baby # a eurovision winner performing every week where you live. nicky stephens was part of brotherhood of man

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CBS Weekend News

maybe not the terrorist act to kill putin, the kremlin says it is. but it's an embarrassment to ow president, moscow's victory parade. an annual symbol of russian military might while the bloody battlefields of ukraine tell a much different story. tonight renewed concerns around the russian-held zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. mass evacuations are under way in villages surrounding the plant as shelling has intensified in that area. >> yeah, some powerful images there. charlie d'agata, thank you. well, today in britain, coronation celebrations took place outside as millions attended street parties and participated in a tradition known as the big lunch. as cbs's chris livesay discovered, the events not only embrace the king but the country's growing cultural diversity. >> reporter: it was only the

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albeit a soggy one, which for some, got emotional. including for american stephanie abdilla. >> most of us grow up on fairy tales about princes and princesses and kings and queens, so it feels like we have been a part of it even though we've been a long way away. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands filled the streets of london for an up-close look at the royal procession, all to catch a glimpse of the newly crowned monarch and his queen. pollings have found 18 to 24-year-olds in britain were least likely to support the royal family, but this group felt different. >> what made you come out today? >> my grandma's seen three coronations. i know she'll be watching. >> maybe a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. that's the reason we wanted to come.

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BBC News

has to offer. this is the commonwealth year of youth and young people _ commonwealth year of youth and young people all— commonwealth year of youth and young people all across the commonwealth and in _ people all across the commonwealth and in the _ people all across the commonwealth and in the uk are excited to see what _ and in the uk are excited to see what the — and in the uk are excited to see what the king has.— and in the uk are excited to see what the king has. interesting. we have had countries _ what the king has. interesting. we have had countries join _ what the king has. interesting. we have had countries join the - have had countriesjoin the commonwealth that had nothing to do with the british empire. increase have seen in recent years and countries in the commonwealth of which the king is that the state saying that we do not want the king to be the head of state any more. do you think over the course of king charles's rain that will be handed on to the prince of wales, william, the look of the commonwealth will change a lot? can you see a lot of changes in britain's relationship with those countries?— changes in britain's relationship with those countries? 10096. i think ou are with those countries? 10096. i think you are absolutely _ with those countries? 10096. i think you are absolutely correct, - with those countries? 10096. i think you are absolutely correct, and - with those countries? 10096. i think you are absolutely correct, and all. you are absolutely correct, and all different _ you are absolutely correct, and all different historical e box we see is a dynamic— different historical e box we see is a dynamic relationship between those that govern in the ones that are covered — that govern in the ones that are covered over as always dynamic of the strength of that relationship or legitimacy normally depends on the consent— legitimacy normally depends on the consent of the people that are governed over them whether they believe _ governed over them whether they believe that those who are leading them _ believe that those who are leading them are _ believe that those who are leading them are serving them well. so

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BBC News at Ten

extent, some hong kong people will see it as an insult to the community. or heads of state got an invitation except those with whom britain has poor diplomatic relations. —— all heads of state. so not invited where the leaders of russia, belarus, iran, myanmar, syria, afghanistan and venezuela. the us president has declined his invitation. his wife doctorjill biden is here in his stead, but buckingham palace says about a hundred heads of state have agreed to come. this is church house, just round the corner from the abbey. tomorrow, this will become a kind of grand vip waiting room where world leaders gather before and after the service. they will have privacy, coffee and time on their hands. perfect conditions for a spot of light diplomacy. which is normally what he does.— for a spot of light diplomacy. which is normally what he does. where have ou come is normally what he does. where have you come from? _ you come from? today, the foreign secretary's staff filmed him pretending to be a tv reporter. let's hope he returns to the dayjob tomorrow!

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BBC News at Ten

diplomacy. today, the king met commonwealth leaders altogether for the first time in his reign. in downing street, they rolled out the red carpet so the prime minister could have a few meetings of his own. but this was perhaps the most important conversation, between the foreign secretary in china's vice president. here to represent present she, han jeng used to run china's policy on hong kong, where new security laws prompted riots as people resisted a crackdown on their rights and freedoms. the foreign secretary says he raised areas of deep disagreement, including hong kong, but he also talked about vital cooperation over trade and climate change. but for hong kong citizens in britain, there was disappointment at mr han's presence. he is representing the chinese community, so inviting him to this really special occasion that could bring a lot of drama, and to some

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BBC News at Ten

500. the tories have fewer than 2300, down by more than 1000, and the lib dems have more than 1600, up more than 400. it means of the council is up for grabs labour now control 71, the conservatives 32, and the lib dems 29. there are 89 councils with no overall majority and if all of britain had voted today, following a similar pattern, then the bbc predicts the share of votes to each party would look something like this, with labour on 35%, the conservatives on 26% and the lib dems on 20%. others have 19%. so let's get the very latest now and join our political editor chris mason who is live at westminster for us tonight. it was a long night, a long day, little sleep and lots to digester. we've just passed the 24—hour mark from polls closing and the counting is almost complete. 227 councils

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