the way she thought, because she was also apparently, tacopina said she was an advice columnist and when people wrote in for advice on sexual assault, she advised them to go to the police. it s important to understand her in the context of who she is generationally. today in testimony that was struck for being prejudicial said i m part of the silent generation. she was clear to say the advice i gave is the advice i know to be the right advice, and yet i was raised to be docile and compliant and accommodating and not make a scene. i would never, ever, ever call the police, essentially to say look, i m a product of 1943, when i was born. and generationally, i still fit into that, even though professionally i accomplish things that were sort of unheard of for women my age. she also testified friends told her don t do it, he ll destroy you. one friend in particular,
of deteriorating, that temperatures were missed and observations weren t carried out often enough. it said that nurses didn t have the right skills to keep children safe. the hospital apologised to families who felt let down and, last month, insisted changes were being made. we are improving some of those services and we re committed to making our services the best they possibly can be. but, since then, more families have come forward, including the parents of baby 0livia dooley, who was transferred to skylark ward after having a cyst removed from her neck at great 0rmond street hospital in february. 0ver seven weeks, staff apparently failed to change her breathing tube and, when it was taken out, her parents were told that 0livia stopped breathing for between seven and 1a minutes and only narrowly survived. for her to deteriorate the way she did, the team at great 0rmond street said it s rare and unheard of, really. i don t care where she s got to go, but she s not going back to kette
but, since then, more families have come forward, including the parents of baby olivia dooley, who was transferred to skylark ward after having a cyst removed from her neck at great 0rmond street hospital in february. over seven weeks, staff apparently failed to change her breathing tube and, when it was taken out, her parents were told that olivia stopped breathing for between seven and 14 minutes and only narrowly survived. for her to deteriorate the way she did, the emt team at great 0rmond street said it s rare and unheard of, really. i don t care where she s got to go, but she s not going back to kettering. she can go anywhere around the country. she s not going back there. great 0rmond street said that, as well. they said they wouldn t send her back there. they said that? yeah. wow. so you don t think she s safe there? both: no. the hospital trust said it wouldn t comment on individual cases, but the ceo, deborah needham, said a comprehensive programme had been launched to look a
ireland. he s going to land here this evening in northern ireland on the 25th anniversary of the good friday peace agreement, which was a huge accomplishment , but it is still quite an uneasy peace here. there is still a lot of tension and the power sharing government that former government that was set up under that. agreement currently isn t functioning. but after that, he ll be here bit of today and tomorrow and then we ll move south to see his cousins and you start there in that piece, and i guess if he s lucky guys, if he s like obama, the irish might name arrest up after him. yeah well c dhoni a trip with major political but also personal significance. thank you so much, tony. no stealing of chicken nuggets. thank you don t appreciate it. so it may be rare and unheard of. but what s playing out in tennessee happens more often and closer to home than you might think. next resuming out and taking a look at super majorities in state houses