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today i'm wrong receive should live in moscow straight to our breaking news for you this hour scotland yard says the world's top whistleblower is a liable to arrest for breaching bail conditions the warning comes after julian assange is took refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london seeking political asylum in the latin american state to avoid extradition to sweden shortly here on r.t. will be crossing live to our correspondent sara firstly standing by in london but for now let's get some more now on assad as a last ditch attempt to avoid extradition to sweden let's cross live to australian born a political campaigner peter tatchell joining us live from london thank you for coming on r t today as you just heard a song is now facing arrest this offer he breached his bail conditions but is he still safe for now while he's still behind the walls of the ecuadorian embassy. i think temporarily but of course it will all fall down to the surgeon the ecuadorian government and. i think the bigger picture is that. his own government the government has failed to give him the support should he is an a
today i'm wrong receive should live in moscow straight to our breaking news for you this hour scotland yard says the world's top whistleblower is a liable to arrest for breaching bail conditions the warning comes after julian assange is took refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london seeking political asylum in the latin american state to avoid extradition to sweden shortly here on r.t. will be crossing live to our correspondent sara firstly standing by in london but for now let's get some more...
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at the embassy while our reporter laura smith is the very nature of scotland yard joining us both now in the program sara first to you how often is at the embassy any indication at this point that a song's might actually be granted the asylum he's looking for. and julian assange is taking refuge at the moment you can see some of his supporters have gathered outside here this morning now still no clear indication of exactly what the decision is going to be of course a huge amount of speculation at the moment now a little earlier on investigative journalist government body and from city university had come out of the building and he had spoken to some of the reporters here and said that the atmosphere inside was warm and that there would be a statement later on today saying we're less speculating at the moment of course the embassy here. valuating his request it wasn't going to be long before julian assange was going to have to present himself to the british authorities and then he faced extradition to sweden where he faces questioning the sexual assault allegations that he's never actu
at the embassy while our reporter laura smith is the very nature of scotland yard joining us both now in the program sara first to you how often is at the embassy any indication at this point that a song's might actually be granted the asylum he's looking for. and julian assange is taking refuge at the moment you can see some of his supporters have gathered outside here this morning now still no clear indication of exactly what the decision is going to be of course a huge amount of speculation...
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so i thing scotland yard is unfair to let them off on this one. >>> well he did heard the man. having been that way too? >>> and how bad his camera. >>> she leaves the mark. >>> a care plates with me.
so i thing scotland yard is unfair to let them off on this one. >>> well he did heard the man. having been that way too? >>> and how bad his camera. >>> she leaves the mark. >>> a care plates with me.
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every day in london's west end but how can our love is be sure of what they're buying according to scotland yard a staggering fifty percent of all art sold is fake what we're looking at these days is a very considerable increase in faking of twentieth century art i've seen a number of provincial auction houses and of those. so fakes. are considerable and i think it's something that we will accept a lot of forgeries are also sold on websites but it's not just internet bias he can be taken in by the full which is brush the latest auction house to come into the spotlight with christie's which is involved in a high court battle with russian tycoon victim back so he paid more than two and a half million dollars for a painting he thought was by prominent russian artist buddies costello death only to find out later that it appears to have been signed for several years after. the case will go on for nineteen days and according to experts will probably cost more than the painting itself which is one reason why more of these claims don't go to court but another buyer of russian art when confronted with le
every day in london's west end but how can our love is be sure of what they're buying according to scotland yard a staggering fifty percent of all art sold is fake what we're looking at these days is a very considerable increase in faking of twentieth century art i've seen a number of provincial auction houses and of those. so fakes. are considerable and i think it's something that we will accept a lot of forgeries are also sold on websites but it's not just internet bias he can be taken in by...
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been detained in britain for six seventeen months she's continued to refuse to question him a to scotland yard or swedish embassy and my son says the reason for this is that once he's quit then i have to weigh the lady and guy we're charging for him and obviously they have no evidence to charge him that's why they're not questioning him and it will help studied this case believe it is nothing more than a holding case for us extradition well kristie let's not talk about the reaction to this in a camber i mean an australian zone a native country earlier julian as you know said he was abandoned by his own country's trillion so what reaction would you like to have seen from cambrai this point. well unfortunately we have a puppet government in a style somebody us but how would would have liked to and think that to the greens . i would love to sing is to out in government stand up and had some independence from us foreign policy and to say no. what you're doing is post accusing a journalist has not been charged with anything under your own system in meant as done nothing wrong. that to publish such
been detained in britain for six seventeen months she's continued to refuse to question him a to scotland yard or swedish embassy and my son says the reason for this is that once he's quit then i have to weigh the lady and guy we're charging for him and obviously they have no evidence to charge him that's why they're not questioning him and it will help studied this case believe it is nothing more than a holding case for us extradition well kristie let's not talk about the reaction to this in a...
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scotland yard is offering a massive security plan bigger than the royal wedding.rby where the queen will arrive in minutes. camilla, looks like a nice day there. this is a massive event. tell us about the security measures underway. >> reporter: well, there are snipers on the roof here and there's a huge police presence, but really that's because the keep is the main event here at the epson darby. she is celebrating her diamond jubilee. and these events are major occurrences taking place in london. they really do demand quite a crowd and therefore command a very big police presence, too. >> the queen is kicking off the horse race in about 15 minutes. that's one event. what else takes place over the course of the next few days? >> reporter: well, it's a busy weekend where the queen will be doing the things she loves most. she loves racing and is here at the derby. she doesn't have a runner but will be following the horses. then she has a pageant on the river tems. we have a collection of many boats. the queen used a holiday with good sea legs. on monday we have a c
scotland yard is offering a massive security plan bigger than the royal wedding.rby where the queen will arrive in minutes. camilla, looks like a nice day there. this is a massive event. tell us about the security measures underway. >> reporter: well, there are snipers on the roof here and there's a huge police presence, but really that's because the keep is the main event here at the epson darby. she is celebrating her diamond jubilee. and these events are major occurrences taking place...
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peter clark is the former head of counterterrorism for scotland yard. >> what you're not seeing, obviouslyevery day, carried out by both mi-5, security service and the police to counter terrorist threat. >> reporter: a terrorist threat london is no stranger to. in july 2005 suicide bombers on subway trains and a bus killed 52 people. the capital is no stranger to violent civil unrest. london burned in four days of rioting after the police shooting of an unarmed man. authorities appeared powerless to stop it. the queen's been vulnerable, too. in 1981 a man in the crowd fired a gun with blanks as the queen rode in front of buckingham palace. just last month, a lone protester on the thames was all it took to bring the esteemed oxford cambridge university boat race to a stop. >> there will always be vulnerabilities in any big city. you can't stop every single threat. what you have to try to do is get ahead of it. that's what the authorities here have been working on for years to try to do. >> of course the big main event is when london goes into lockdown. closing off seven bridges and this is
peter clark is the former head of counterterrorism for scotland yard. >> what you're not seeing, obviouslyevery day, carried out by both mi-5, security service and the police to counter terrorist threat. >> reporter: a terrorist threat london is no stranger to. in july 2005 suicide bombers on subway trains and a bus killed 52 people. the capital is no stranger to violent civil unrest. london burned in four days of rioting after the police shooting of an unarmed man. authorities...