Now for over 30 years. So performing on stage and screen is part of the course. But it is a journey ive done with a constant, unwelcome companion. I love myjob, i love being an actor, but its a real struggle because i suffer from a condition called ocd, obsessive compulsive disorder. For me, that means i can obsess about anything, from a stain on a page of paper to the fear ill injure myself from simply sitting down. Its not exactly helpful when youre trying to do yourjob. There are Tens Of Thousands Battling Ocd in wales alone. Im off to meet some of them, to see how it is taking over their lives, and how theyre fighting back. Deon gorle lives with his family near carmarthen. Hes had ocd for most of his life. For him, his ocd is particularly painful. Hes overwhelmed by intrusive thoughts that his family will come to harm. Shes gorgeous whatever you do, dont fall backwards. Why are you doing these compulsions, deon . What will happen . Its an overbearing feeling that something bad will
for example, at the moment, you re cutting rations to the rohingya refugees in bangladesh because you re short of money and their monthly allowance is going down to $10 per person, cut byjust under a fifth when you ve already got children in those camps who are stunted and underweight, ijust wonder and i take your point that it s how much you can raise from donor countries, to some extent, they do but that s also based on the decisions that you make as to who lives and. ..effectively who lives and who dies. no, you know, i had someone said to me one day, you ve got the greatest job on the planet, saving the lives of millions of people every day. and i said, i do, i really do. but i want to tell you something that will bother you. i don t go to bed at night thinking about the children we save, i go to bed at night heartbroken about the children we couldn t save, and we don t have enough money, sarah, we have to choose which children eat, which children don t eat,
i don t go to bed at night thinking about the children we save, i go to bed at night heartbroken about the children we couldn t save, and we don t have enough money, sarah, we have to choose which children eat, which children don t eat, which children live, which children die. and so, our classification system, we reach the most vulnerable first, when we don t have enough money. and you think about the fact there s $400 trillion worth of wealth on planet earth a day. how in the name of god can we be in this situation where we don t have enough food to feed hungry children? and let me add right here, because you were mentioning the rohingya, in afghanistan right now, we literally just cut 4 million people in ipc level four. in other words, they re knocking on famine s door. 50% rations. syria, we re running out of money there. i can go on and on where we re running out of money. short term crisis, but we need long term solutions, which include, of course, ending wars. you ve done this f
cloud coverage at all. wait, didn t we just see. todd: i gave in clarification if you are waking up 6:0 is on the east coast. piro, what s he doing? he is on between 4 and 6. pulling a double. great to be with you today. normal for today. don t adjust your alarm clock. steve: we will be the judge of whether or not it s normal. ainsley: what s the number one question you get from people what time do you wake up? todd: i tell them you are joking. carley: what time do you wake up to go on air. todd: i wake up between 11:30 and 11:40 p.m. it s not easy but i love it. ainsley: when do you sleep? todd: another great question. we are going to spend the next three hours going over my sleep nation. because we have a baby situation. i have to do a lot of baaths and coordinations i don t go to bed until like 7:38. that s what the baby. ainsley: you don t trier a lot of sleep. todd: tough but it s fun. i wouldn t trade for the world.
Are following Breaking News from south florida. It is devastating really. Its deadly. Theres been a highrise building that has collapsed in the city of surf side. This is just north of miami beach for context there. And what youre looking at here are live aerial pictures from the scene. You see that Swimming Pool on the left . This part of the building that has fallen down stretched all the way alongside that Swimming Pool. So were talking about a very large chunk of this building that fell down overnight. There is a huge pile of debris, 12 stories in this apartment building. Balconies that had been sawed in half, and were told that at least one person has died. About 100 units in this building, think of it, 39 years old. The collapse happened before 2 00 a. M. New video shows rescue crews pulling a young boy from the rubble. More than 80 Emergency Teams are on the groundworking to find survivors. We have some sort of before and after video. This is what the building looked like before