living inside new york s once infamous ryker s island jail. mary snowshoes us around. reporter: inside these walls, dominique strauss-khan now spends his day in an 11 by 13 foot cell, most prisoners share barracks with about 50 beds in them. because of his high profile, a prison spokesman says he is separated from other inmates. it s a far cry from the luxury suite at new york s hotel where he stayed before his arrest. some rooms going for as much as $3,000. while hotel guests there were offered a breakfast choice of a five ounce black angous sirloin steak with eggs along with a morning cocktail such as a $20 glass of champagne, breakfast at riker s consists of an apple, about a nonyashgs mini wheets wheats cereal, coffee or tea.
couple uncoupled. we look behind the breakup of maria shriver and arnold schwarzenegger. the road to nowhere. the mississippi s rising water levels turned river side communities into ghost towns as thousands are forced to get out. and meet a real hamburger fan with an appetite for big macs that is undiminished after 39 years. to heal the past, queen elizabeth s visit to ireland moves into what could be the most significant day with a visit to the site of a british massacre. hours from now all of ireland will be watching as the queen visits a stadium where in 1920 british troops opened fire on a crowd watching a football match. 14 people were killed. it was a key moment for the irish independence struggle and came to be known as bloody sunday. for many, the sight of a british monarch walking on to the pitch will be a deeply symbolic moment. mr. cameron is due to talk business and politics with irish prime minister. on such a big day, the queen might light some dutch courage.