hello, i m lucy gray, welcome to the programme. the metropolitan police in london says it understands that public concern about the arrest of 52 people trying to take part in demonstrations during the coronation of king charles. the met said it had received information that some protesters had been determined to disrupt the occasion. the head of the anti monarchy group republic, graeme smith, spent nearly 60 hours in police custody. there will be more coronation celebrations over the rest of the long weekend, stars including lionel richie katy perry, and take that will perform at a concert in windsor on sunday evening. that ll be in front of 20,000 people. there will also be numerous street parties across the uk, expected to take place for what is being called the coronation big lunch. some of these will be attended by members of the royal family. let s go live now to windsor. if yesterday was all about p°mp windsor. if yesterday was all about pomp and ceremony, today is abo
[laughter] i heard that one already. will: yeah. try having a sitdown with that person. it never goes well. we have had it. you leave right now and play now and give you six months pay. that s half of your entire contract. please, just just go. [ laughter ] see if i stay the whole year, i get it all. will: sound logic. george always had sound logic. i don t know if we can say the same for the city of oakland in california who in this analogy is george castanza. they haven t sat back and realized covid is over and it has been for a while. but the city in the bay area is still operating under pandemic insanity and they do not want it to end. oakland hasn t killed its covid eviction moratorium. in fact, right now as we speak, they are holding hearings on potentially ending that moratorium. possibly extending it though into july. too little, too late. if you are a tenant in oakland you haven t had to pay rent for the past three years. on the other side of that, there
for the celebrations. for the celebrations. what is happening for the celebrations. what is happening in for the celebrations. what is happening in windsor? - for the celebrations. what is| happening in windsor? there for the celebrations. what is i happening in windsor? there is for the celebrations. what is - happening in windsor? there is a school choir happening in windsor? there is a school choir coming happening in windsor? there is a school choir coming together - happening in windsor? there is a| school choir coming together who have made their own coronation song that will have made their own coronation song that will he have made their own coronation song that will be on stage. there is some lovely that will be on stage. there is some lovely things going on, and lovely food bans lovely things going on, and lovely food bans any picnic space down there food bans any picnic space down there i food bans any picnic space down there. i think people will be getting
very contented satisfied. are you satisfied? i m very satisfied. will: not everyone is satisfied. no. the climate cult, they are coming for yourry soto in the name of science. what accounts 10% for global emissions of meth thanel? it s not balching cows or landfills but rice the stable crop cannot be ignored. will: rice. they want us to stop eating rice now. over half of the world wants population depends on rice for daily nutrition. if we stop growing can rice look, it s not hard math, millions will die. it s the international backbone of food. the most popular dish in the world and this idea isn t just being kicked around, you know, by the weirdoes in davos at the world economic forum because don t look now, these food bans
that is the worst-case scenario. neil: did that happen at chernobyl? guest: there was an explosion that scattered radioactivity immediately with lots of plutonium and 18 mile wide diameter, 36 mile diameter that now is a permanently uninhabitable zone but there were radioactive fall out that fell 2,000 miles away in scotland where we still are seeing food bans on lamb and poland has poisoned mushrooms now from radioactivity so these have long lasting consequences as well as far-reaching consequences and it all depends on the weather at the time. neil: you mention poland experienced the russian disaster and they took iodine fast and furious and it prevents