you do gcses back then in three months. and they would bring me my schoolwork on the weekends and i would do it and they would bring it back and i did it that way. and it is without a doubt the thing that saved me and it was my therapist at the time who insisted i do that. the psychiatrist i had at the first hospital i was in insisted we all dropped out of school to focus on our recovery, which was another common theory at the time. and that would have been disastrous for me. by keeping up with my schoolwork, i always had a small eye on the outside world as much as i tried to block it out, so my whole world wasn t anorexia. the other girls i was in hospital with who were about my age or a bit older, who dropped out, it set back their recovery years and in some cases they didn t recover at all. was there a point where you thought, i don t want to still be living like this when i m in my thirties? so it was, i think on my eighth admission and i was in this nhs psychiatric ward
and a pair of trainers worn by the us basketball superstar michaeljordan sells at auction for a record 2.2 million dollars. hello and welcome to the programme. president biden has arrived in belfast for a four day trip to mark the 25th anniversary of the historic good friday agreement. the landmark deal largely brought to an end the 30 year conflict in northern ireland, known as the troubles. president biden says he looks forward to reiterating america s commitment to preserving the peace. my colleague emma vardy has more. air force one arrives at belfast international, and northern ireland s first presidential visit in ten years is under way. time for a short hello with rishi sunak on the tarmac before the president was whisked away for the night. a ring of steel is in place in belfast city centre in what is one of the biggest security operations here of recent years. we ve been planning for this for a number of weeks. we ve prepared for all the various contingencies. our st
flooding. plus atrocities revealed after russia s retreat. reporter: this is one of the first bases where vladimir putin s men fled in panic but leaving a trail of horror in their wake. and later, the california cowboy and the queen. our marc straussman on their decades-long bond. did you consider her a friend? the friendship was deep. the friendship was real. this is the cbs weekend news from new york. good evening, i m in new york. we re following two major stories tonight. the entire island archipelago of puerto rico is without electricity after being hit by hurricane fiona. the damage is devastating. we ll have much more in a moment. but we begin with world leaders gathering in london for the state funeral of queen elizabeth ii. today president biden and first lady jill biden visited westminster hall where the former monarch is lying in state. later, they signed a book of condolences. our hearts go out to you. and were you fortunate to have had her for 7
is the night the committee has been building up to. the final for now hearing. they re putting it in primetime with the clear expectation that even more people will be watching. we re getting new details about what they will hone in on tonight. 187 minutes. 187 minutes they say that points to a dereliction of duty from former president donald trump. get used to those words, dereliction of duty. the time from the end of his speech on the ellipse when he told people to go to the capitol to his video asking the rioters to go home. the committee will say trump failed to act, despite pleas from his aides, allies and family, refused to call off the mob who stormed the capitol and threatened lawmakers, including his own vice president. the committee is also going to present new testimony and new evidence, including outtakes of this moment where trump delivered a message to his supporters one day after the attack, but only after being urged by his advisers to do so and struggling t
universe from the nasa department. we will tell you how old and how far away it is. more of that. good evening. long time trump allies suddenly reversing course and saying he is now willing to testify before the committee. this is really stunning. he refused for months to appear even though he has had a subpoena. the justice department calls it a stunt and says his sudden wish to testify is not a genuine effort to meet his obligations but a last-ditch attempt to avoid accountability. he of course was the one who said this the day before the insurrection. all is going to break loose tomorrow. all is going to break loose tomorrow. loud and proud to anyone who would listen. robert reported he was also the one who convinced trump to come back to washington. so he can attend the rally in person. they quote him messing you have to return to washington. people are going to say what is going on here? it is unclear if he will appear in this stunt. if he does, whether he will tur