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disruptive and needs to be resolved swiftly. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, reports from university college hospital of the strikes. claps don't pay the bills! outside the hospital, the noise from striking nurses and protesters. claps don't pay the bills! inside, the operating theatres are silent. no planned operations are going ahead. there is no—one in the recovery room. today we would have had two days' worth of operations planned in these theatres, our newest set of theatres, and we have nothing planned at all in terms of surgical activity today or tomorrow. and what normally happens here, what level of activity? normally we'd be busy with orthopaedic or ear, nose and throat surgery. it's one of our busiest surgical hubs in the whole of the uch campus. but not today. university college hospital london gave us access to see how it's affecting them. over 2000 patients will miss their operations and appointments. the boss has called on unions and the government to settle the dispute. disputes like this, industrial action of this scale, is hugely disruptive, so it's notjust the cancelling of the pat
disruptive and needs to be resolved swiftly. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, reports from university college hospital of the strikes. claps don't pay the bills! outside the hospital, the noise from striking nurses and protesters. claps don't pay the bills! inside, the operating theatres are silent. no planned operations are going ahead. there is no—one in the recovery room. today we would have had two days' worth of operations planned in these theatres, our newest set of theatres, and we have...
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university college hospital in london gave us access to one of their surgical centres.cross the trust will miss their operations and appointments. the boss has called on unions and the government to settle the dispute. disputes like this, industrial action of this scale, is hugely disruptive, so it's notjust the cancelling of patients and reorganising their care, it's everything that goes behind that. but it's also motivating our staff, retaining our staff, keeping the morale of our staff high. given where this dispute�*s got to, what's your message to the government? my message and that of many chief executives around the country is that this needs resolution. we cannot continue to go through periods of industrial action and the disruption that it's causing to patients and our staff. back on the street, nurses defended their decision to strike. so i'm out here to protest. we need a pay rise. we haven't had a pay rise for ten years in line with inflation, so we deserve better. every single day, we're . completely over capacity. it's not a safe environment to be looking
university college hospital in london gave us access to one of their surgical centres.cross the trust will miss their operations and appointments. the boss has called on unions and the government to settle the dispute. disputes like this, industrial action of this scale, is hugely disruptive, so it's notjust the cancelling of patients and reorganising their care, it's everything that goes behind that. but it's also motivating our staff, retaining our staff, keeping the morale of our staff high....
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our health editor hugh pym reports from university college hospital, in london, on the impact of the s! outside the hospital, the noise from striking nurses and protesters. claps don't pay the bills, claps don't pay the bills! inside, the operating theatres are silent. no planned operations are going ahead. there is no—one in the recovery room. today we would have had two days' worth of operations planned in these theatres, our newest set of theatres here at the grafton way building, and we have nothing planned at all in terms of surgical activity today or tomorrow. and what normally happens here, what level of activity? normally we'd be busy with orthopaedic or ear, nose and throat surgery. it's one of our busiest surgical hubs in the whole of the uclh campus. but not today. university college hospital in london gave us access to one of their surgical centres. over 2,000 patients across the trust will miss their operations and appointments. the boss has called on unions and the government to settle the dispute. disputes like this, industrial action of this scale, is hugely disruptive
our health editor hugh pym reports from university college hospital, in london, on the impact of the s! outside the hospital, the noise from striking nurses and protesters. claps don't pay the bills, claps don't pay the bills! inside, the operating theatres are silent. no planned operations are going ahead. there is no—one in the recovery room. today we would have had two days' worth of operations planned in these theatres, our newest set of theatres here at the grafton way building, and we...
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university college hospital london gave us access to see how it is affecting them.atients will mr. operations and appointments. the bosses called on unions and governments to settle the dispute. >> disputes of this scale are hugely disruptive. it is not just the canceling of patients, it is everything that goes behind that. it is also motivating our staff, retaining our staff, keeping them around. >> given where this dispute has gotten to, what is your message to the government? >> my message is this needs resolution. we cannot continue to go through periods of disruption. >> back on the street, nurses defending their decision to strike. >> i here to protest. we need a pay raise. we have not had a pay raise in 10 years. >> every single day we are completely overcapacity. it is not a safe environment to be looking after patients. a strike is unfortunately the only thing we feel like we have left. >> what about patients affected today? they haveissed out on their operation, an appointment they might have waited for for a long time? >> this is it. it feels like this is
university college hospital london gave us access to see how it is affecting them.atients will mr. operations and appointments. the bosses called on unions and governments to settle the dispute. >> disputes of this scale are hugely disruptive. it is not just the canceling of patients, it is everything that goes behind that. it is also motivating our staff, retaining our staff, keeping them around. >> given where this dispute has gotten to, what is your message to the government?...
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our health editor, hugh pym, reports from university college hospital on the impact of the strikes. pay the bills! inside, the operating theatres are silent. no planned operations are going ahead. there is no—one in the recovery room. today we would have had two days' worth of operations planned in these theatres, our newest set of theatres, and we have nothing planned at all in terms of surgical activity today or tomorrow. and what normally happens here, what level of activity? normally we'd be busy with orthopaedic or ear, nose and throat surgery. it's one of our busiest surgical hubs in the whole of the uch campus. but not today. university college hospital london gave us access to see how it's affecting them. over 2,000 patients will miss their operations and appointments. the boss has called on unions and the government to settle the dispute. disputes like this, industrial action of this scale, is hugely disruptive, so it's notjust the cancelling of the patients and reorganising their care, it is everything that goes behind that. it's also motivating our staff, retaining our sta
our health editor, hugh pym, reports from university college hospital on the impact of the strikes. pay the bills! inside, the operating theatres are silent. no planned operations are going ahead. there is no—one in the recovery room. today we would have had two days' worth of operations planned in these theatres, our newest set of theatres, and we have nothing planned at all in terms of surgical activity today or tomorrow. and what normally happens here, what level of activity? normally we'd...
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university college hospital in london gave us access to one of their surgical centres.their operations and appointments. the boss has called on unions and the government to settle the dispute. disputes like this, industrial action of this scale, is hugely disruptive, so it's notjust the cancelling of patients and reorganising their care, it's everything that goes behind that. but it's also motivating our staff, retaining our staff, keeping the morale of our staff high. given where this dispute's got to, what's your message to the government? my message and that of many chief executives around the country is that this needs resolution. we cannot continue to go through periods of industrial action and the disruption that it's causing to patients and our staff. back on the street, nurses defended their decision to strike. so i'm out here to protest. we need a pay rise. we haven't had a pay rise for ten years in line with inflation, so we deserve better. every single day, we're . completely over capacity. it's not a safe environment to be looking after the patientsl and a s
university college hospital in london gave us access to one of their surgical centres.their operations and appointments. the boss has called on unions and the government to settle the dispute. disputes like this, industrial action of this scale, is hugely disruptive, so it's notjust the cancelling of patients and reorganising their care, it's everything that goes behind that. but it's also motivating our staff, retaining our staff, keeping the morale of our staff high. given where this...
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university college hospital. my here, victoria? yes, i work at- university college hospital. ring the pandemic we were redeployed and we were not— pandemic we were redeployed and we were not having parties like number ten, were not having parties like number ten. we _ were not having parties like number ten, we were working here, trying to save as _ ten, we were working here, trying to save as many— ten, we were working here, trying to save as many people as we possibly can from _ save as many people as we possibly can from a — save as many people as we possibly can from a very stressful situation. i'd can from a very stressful situation. i'd like _ can from a very stressful situation. i'd like to— can from a very stressful situation. i'd like to know a bit about you and how this impacts you, but perhaps if you could just explain, how do you feel about the patients who are not treating today?— treating today? yeah, it's very hard, treating today? yeah, it's very hard. i've _ treating today? yeah, it's very hard, i've been _ treating today? yeah, it's very hard, i've been in _
university college hospital. my here, victoria? yes, i work at- university college hospital. ring the pandemic we were redeployed and we were not— pandemic we were redeployed and we were not having parties like number ten, were not having parties like number ten. we _ were not having parties like number ten, we were working here, trying to save as _ ten, we were working here, trying to save as many— ten, we were working here, trying to save as many people as we possibly can from _ save as...
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the staff of the university college hospital gathered with london horns from passing cars.vers are especially zealous, and they themselves periodically organize strikes due to low wages and high inflation problems. everyone is the same. the difference is that the consequences of the crisis in the health system are much more serious. provide to our patients. there is not even time to go to the toilets during lunch breaks of high quality, there are no people at all lacks. we really want the government to hear us. we need normal working conditions to hear him. no one listens to us no one british national health system crises have happened before in the early nineties of the last century. at the end of his political career, the margaretcher also went on strike by ambulance crews, then they were noticed by the military, but with such strong shocks as the system called inchs today. still haven't experienced it and have. almost a source of national pride for the british, who did not have access to free medicine until the middle of the twentieth century in 1948 on the sixth of june
the staff of the university college hospital gathered with london horns from passing cars.vers are especially zealous, and they themselves periodically organize strikes due to low wages and high inflation problems. everyone is the same. the difference is that the consequences of the crisis in the health system are much more serious. provide to our patients. there is not even time to go to the toilets during lunch breaks of high quality, there are no people at all lacks. we really want the...
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our correspondent sean dilley is outside university college hospital in london.e picket line there, what are they saying to you? well, they may be on strike but they are working hard with lots of energy to get their message across. when you speak to people on an individual lead full and say why our nurses striking, why are nurses striking, there is a commonality about food bills being very expensive, making the choice between heating and eating and whether or not to buy that extra block of cheese, they say it's a question of that i don't want to let patients down but they say the governments position is not one day agree with. we know of course gmb members, 10,000 ambulance workers, across england and wales, announcing four dates in february and march on the sixth and 20th respectively, what they have in common with his nurses behind me here is they say they want the government to pay them something thatis government to pay them something that is much closer to the rate of inflation as opposed to the nhs independent pay review body, which is an average of 4.75%.
our correspondent sean dilley is outside university college hospital in london.e picket line there, what are they saying to you? well, they may be on strike but they are working hard with lots of energy to get their message across. when you speak to people on an individual lead full and say why our nurses striking, why are nurses striking, there is a commonality about food bills being very expensive, making the choice between heating and eating and whether or not to buy that extra block of...
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themselves with at least a minimum acceptable standard of living. the employees of the university college london hospitalto support the strikers with horns from passing cars . the bus drivers themselves are especially zealous from time to time stage strikes due to low wages and high inflation problems. everyone is the same . the difference is that the consequences of the crisis in the health system are much more serious. we cannot provide our patients with quality. nuyu function during duty there is not even time to go to the toilet, and lunch breaks are out of the question at all, there are not enough people. we really want the government to hear us. we need normal working conditions to hear him. no one listens to us no one british national health system crises have happened before in early nineties of the last century. at the end of his political career, the margaretcher also went on strike with ambulance crews. then they were replaced by the military, but the system called inochs still did not experience such strong shocks as today and did not. almost a source of national pride for the british, who di
themselves with at least a minimum acceptable standard of living. the employees of the university college london hospitalto support the strikers with horns from passing cars . the bus drivers themselves are especially zealous from time to time stage strikes due to low wages and high inflation problems. everyone is the same . the difference is that the consequences of the crisis in the health system are much more serious. we cannot provide our patients with quality. nuyu function during duty...
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we can speak now to our reporter sean dilley, who's at university college hospital in london. the picket line and the likely impact of these two days of strike action. i impact of these two days of strike action. . ., , cheering hearing not just the hearing notjust the crowds but vehicles driving along one of the busiest roads in london. 0ut vehicles driving along one of the busiest roads in london. out the front here we have scores of nurses outside in the freezing cold weather, very much having their voices heard. this is one of the 55 trusts impacted by the rcn strike action, but you might be thinking how is this actually impacting the individuals who are out here obviously not being paid for their time? this is an intensive care unit nurse. you joined the nhs 11 years ago from india.— nurse. you joined the nhs 11 years ago from india. yes, given 2011 and started working _ ago from india. yes, given 2011 and started working in _ ago from india. yes, given 2011 and started working in imperial- ago from india. yes, given 2011 and started working in imperial college | started
we can speak now to our reporter sean dilley, who's at university college hospital in london. the picket line and the likely impact of these two days of strike action. i impact of these two days of strike action. . ., , cheering hearing not just the hearing notjust the crowds but vehicles driving along one of the busiest roads in london. 0ut vehicles driving along one of the busiest roads in london. out the front here we have scores of nurses outside in the freezing cold weather, very much...
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the employees of the university hospital, college of london, who have gathered, support the strikers signals from passing cars. the bus driver is especially zealous, and they themselves periodically organize strikes due to low wages and high inflation problems. everyone is the same the difference is that the consequences of the crisis in health care system is much more serious. show our patients. there is not even time for quality workers to go to the toilet while on duty, and there are no talks at all about lunch breaks , there are not enough people. we really want the government to hear us. we need normal working conditions, it hears no, no one listens to us no one the british national health system crises happened before in the early nineties of the last century. at the end of his political career, the margaretcher also went on strike with ambulance crews. then they were replaced by the military, but such strong shocks as today the system called nsns. still did not experience and was. almost a source of national pride for the british, who did not have access to free medicine until
the employees of the university hospital, college of london, who have gathered, support the strikers signals from passing cars. the bus driver is especially zealous, and they themselves periodically organize strikes due to low wages and high inflation problems. everyone is the same the difference is that the consequences of the crisis in health care system is much more serious. show our patients. there is not even time for quality workers to go to the toilet while on duty, and there are no...
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at the crack of dawn we were out at university couege of dawn we were out at university college london hospitalumbers of the royal college of nursing. they had walked out, they may not have been working, but having their messages heard. a little later in the day, many member supported by the unions, went on a march over here, down the street on my right, and just beside the department of health, we have heard a range of speakers. a labour mp was talk about a hard right wing ideology, and he said that he believed they were giving a view of the government. the government, we heard from steve barkley, the health secretary, a moment ago, saying that 10% is not affordable. labour's argument is that it would be affordable if they change the tax system. all rather complicated. what nurses know is they are feeling a bit of a squeeze. you're guaranteed £1400. these three ladies are from portugal. tell us about what your job is a. l portugal. tell us about what your “ob is a. g, g, portugal. tell us about what your “0b is a. g, g, , portugal. tell us about what your 'ob is a. g, g, , �* ., ~' job is a. i
at the crack of dawn we were out at university couege of dawn we were out at university college london hospitalumbers of the royal college of nursing. they had walked out, they may not have been working, but having their messages heard. a little later in the day, many member supported by the unions, went on a march over here, down the street on my right, and just beside the department of health, we have heard a range of speakers. a labour mp was talk about a hard right wing ideology, and he...
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i am at university college hospital in central london. one of london�*s largest trusts.k in haematology and i you work in haematology and chemotherapy. you are out today. is it largely about pay or conditions? it is both. it is paid. we have had a 20%_ it is both. it is paid. we have had a 20% pay— it is both. it is paid. we have had a 20% pay cut _ it is both. it is paid. we have had a 20% pay cut since _ it is both. it is paid. we have had a 20% pay cut since 2010. - it is both. it is paid. we have had a 20% pay cut since 2010. we i it is both. it is paid. we have had i a 20% pay cut since 2010. we can't attract — a 20% pay cut since 2010. we can't attract young — a 20% pay cut since 2010. we can't attract young nurses _ a 20% pay cut since 2010. we can't attract young nurses into _ a 20% pay cut since 2010. we can't attract young nurses into the - attract young nurses into the profession. _ attract young nurses into the profession. there _ attract young nurses into the profession. there is- attract young nurses into the profession. there is an - attract young nurses i
i am at university college hospital in central london. one of london�*s largest trusts.k in haematology and i you work in haematology and chemotherapy. you are out today. is it largely about pay or conditions? it is both. it is paid. we have had a 20%_ it is both. it is paid. we have had a 20% pay— it is both. it is paid. we have had a 20% pay cut _ it is both. it is paid. we have had a 20% pay cut since _ it is both. it is paid. we have had a 20% pay cut since 2010. - it is both. it is...
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we can speak now to our reporter sean dilley, who's at university college hospital in london. he hasle job and they need to earn enough to be able to have a decent standard _ enough to be able to have a decent standard of living.— enough to be able to have a decent standard of living._ and | standard of living. thank you. and we really sopport _ standard of living. thank you. and we really support safe _ standard of living. thank you. and we really support safe staffing - we really support safe staffing levels. — we really support safe staffing levels, it is vital there are enough nurses— levels, it is vital there are enough nurses to — levels, it is vital there are enough nurses to make sure they can provide the services _ nurses to make sure they can provide the services we need. as nurses to make sure they can provide the services we need.— the services we need. as we continue around here — the services we need. as we continue around here we _ the services we need. as we continue around here we can _ the services we need. as we continue around here we can see _ the services we nee
we can speak now to our reporter sean dilley, who's at university college hospital in london. he hasle job and they need to earn enough to be able to have a decent standard _ enough to be able to have a decent standard of living.— enough to be able to have a decent standard of living._ and | standard of living. thank you. and we really sopport _ standard of living. thank you. and we really support safe _ standard of living. thank you. and we really support safe staffing - we really support...
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the university of pittsburgh where hamlin played in college joining the teams and players offering their prayers former cincinnati affiliate wlwt is outside the hospital with the latest >> reporter: good morning to you. this is the hospital, university of cincinnati medical center, where damar ham lin was rushed to and in the hours that followed, as we waited for updates, we saw a crowd of fans that has since dissipated a little bit. it was an even larger crowd before, but buffalo bills fans, cincinnati bengals fans, both still showing up trying to show support. there have been a few moments where they've actually gathered up and rounded up together, held hands, held candles, said a prayer for damar hamlin. the buffalo bills safety injured in the game against the san mateo bem bengals. these hospitals are prepared for injuries of any kind so he is in the best care possible a statement issued that damar hamlin is in critical condition. and we standing by at the hospital for any of the latest updates, reporting in cincinnati, jatara mcgee >> thank you >>> some 20 million are still at risk for severe weather today in the south. heavy rain and tornados in
the university of pittsburgh where hamlin played in college joining the teams and players offering their prayers former cincinnati affiliate wlwt is outside the hospital with the latest >> reporter: good morning to you. this is the hospital, university of cincinnati medical center, where damar ham lin was rushed to and in the hours that followed, as we waited for updates, we saw a crowd of fans that has since dissipated a little bit. it was an even larger crowd before, but buffalo bills...
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university and colleges are partnering in new ways. in particular, they are working to support the tour of industry. by training and growing hospitality workforce. this past year however, the tourism sector almost suffered a significant cut back. yellowstone national park celebrated its sesquicentennial anniversary. i was proud to be there at old faithful when we ring in the opening of the park with all of the expectations of a stellar year for tourism. within a few weeks, a massive rainstorm fell on an elevated, late-season snowpack, causing unprecedented flooding, damaging roads and cutting off communities. one of wyoming's most important economic sectors, the one that hires more people, was facing a bust. today, we are joined by someone i am proud to call a friend. someone who recognizes and promotes that wyoming and yellowstone share a wonderful commitment to one another. when the flooding hit, superintendent camp charlie worked with neighboring communities to make sure visitors to the park were evacuated, much to the surprise of the national press, without incident. and working with his neighbors, reopened the parking wyoming on
university and colleges are partnering in new ways. in particular, they are working to support the tour of industry. by training and growing hospitality workforce. this past year however, the tourism sector almost suffered a significant cut back. yellowstone national park celebrated its sesquicentennial anniversary. i was proud to be there at old faithful when we ring in the opening of the park with all of the expectations of a stellar year for tourism. within a few weeks, a massive rainstorm...
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university. >> in th massive legal settlement against college hazing. the family of a 20-year-old bowling green state student who died after hazing is on a mission. >> when we walked into the hospitalone was on the bed with all the tubes in the ventilator hooked up. sherry whispered to him tha would not let this happen to another family or another student. it was at that point we dedicated everything we can to help other families from seeing one of their loved ones go through this tragedy. >> what will this mean for other campuses across the country? that is coming up at 7:00 a.m.. i am anita degrom. kumasi: the taylor meltdown is taking center stage before a senate committee hearing. it's about the lack of competition in the entertainment industry. more than 70% of the ticket sales market something expert says won't change anytime soon. >> there is no one that comes even close to ticketmaster strength and ability to sell the volume of tickets that has to. nobody else can do that. kumasi: when the the taylor swift happen, ticketmaster blamed it on high demand. happening at the same time. reggie: we continue monitor developing news from the shooting at half moon bay. kumasi: we will
university. >> in th massive legal settlement against college hazing. the family of a 20-year-old bowling green state student who died after hazing is on a mission. >> when we walked into the hospitalone was on the bed with all the tubes in the ventilator hooked up. sherry whispered to him tha would not let this happen to another family or another student. it was at that point we dedicated everything we can to help other families from seeing one of their loved ones go through this...
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hospitalized, including several professors, all of which provoked a massive student boycott of classes that paralyzed the university for the rest of the semester, that reverberated across the nation at other college campuses, and that soon resulted in the resignation of columbia president grayson kirk and the university provost david truman. a year later, i helped found the young lords organization in east harlem, the neighborhood where i had originally grown up. the lords were a loud, brash, rebellious, and talented group who sought to defend the puerto rican migrant community from systemic discrimination and to end our homeland's colonial status. for a few brief years, we became a thorn in the side of the establishment and the police in this town and cities throughout the east coast with our many occupations of institutions and militant actions against police abuse. and in the process, we inspired a generation of young latinos to demand more equitable treatment. we focused not only on the concrete bread-and-butter issues of more traditional community organizers -- better schools, better healthcare, better city services -- but we also, in the mold of other organizations, like the black panther p
hospitalized, including several professors, all of which provoked a massive student boycott of classes that paralyzed the university for the rest of the semester, that reverberated across the nation at other college campuses, and that soon resulted in the resignation of columbia president grayson kirk and the university provost david truman. a year later, i helped found the young lords organization in east harlem, the neighborhood where i had originally grown up. the lords were a loud, brash,...
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hospital where he was in critical condition. our thoughts are with them are, and the buffalo bills, we will provide more information becomes available, -- professor at the university of maryland, illiberal collegeu tell us about what we saw tonight, we all see with their own eyes, we've seen tackles like this many times before, but that moment afterwards is like something we've never seen before. >> you have never seen that sort of emotional i've put on the football field, after play like that, where players are obviously suffering emotionally from what they witnessed. from the aftermath, the aftermath, the ambulance, the oxygen, the cpr. all never seen that before. but it's a reminder of just how violent the game, professional football, college football, even high school football, really is. . this is the types of things, you see something like this from time to time. you always know, it's a possibility, that's why they have an ambulance on site, that's why they have medical personnel on site, but to see this tonight is just a reminder of how vicious this game is, and how the athletes who play it really are putting themselves on the line, with every single snap. >> you know, we know the ambula
hospital where he was in critical condition. our thoughts are with them are, and the buffalo bills, we will provide more information becomes available, -- professor at the university of maryland, illiberal collegeu tell us about what we saw tonight, we all see with their own eyes, we've seen tackles like this many times before, but that moment afterwards is like something we've never seen before. >> you have never seen that sort of emotional i've put on the football field, after play like...
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college campuses. the family of a 20-year-old bowling green university student who died from alcohol poisoning while pledging a fraternity is on a mission. >> when we walked into the hospitaldent. and it was that point that we dedicated everything we can to help other families from seeing one of their loved ones go through this tragedy. >> reporter: stone foltz died in march 2021 after attending a phi kappa alpha initiation event off campus. a university investigation finding the fraternity had a tradition where new members drank or attempted to drink a bottle of alcohol. foltz was dropped off by his fraternity brothers at his apartment where he was eventually found unconscious. >> did you give him two rescue breaths? >> yes. >> are you starting compressions again? >> yep. >> reporter: foltz was put on life support. he died three days later. >> nothing is going to bring back stone and no amount of money. so honestly it's just a matter of putting things behind us and moving forward and doing what we promised stone. >> reporter: eight former fraternity members pleading guilty or found guilty on charges ranging from reckless homicide to hazing and giving alcohol to a minor. h
college campuses. the family of a 20-year-old bowling green university student who died from alcohol poisoning while pledging a fraternity is on a mission. >> when we walked into the hospitaldent. and it was that point that we dedicated everything we can to help other families from seeing one of their loved ones go through this tragedy. >> reporter: stone foltz died in march 2021 after attending a phi kappa alpha initiation event off campus. a university investigation finding the...