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My girl cindht is fridge from low cause of theorryfre 30daye on appliances. Atthhat im lking about cind oukestyle. Now get to 20 off appliances 396 or more, cooper during thmost recent outbreak ofhe ebola virus, more th 5 hlth care workers died of the disease, and something called personal otecti equment became essential preventing the deaths of evenore. Were talking about gowns, glov designed to block the ansmission of deadly bacteria and viruses. Theyre used every dayn spitalto protect doctors, andnursesatients. But ebola so letl, it raised the stakes enormously. If the protectivequipmt fails, infectious bodilyids can get through a problem known asstrikehrough. The height of the ebola outbreak, we received a tip that major american manufacturer had knowingly ovided defective care workers in the u. S. And abroad. Had ver beliclubexaminedn that story in may. T broadcast this ambulance siren if theres one thing that beca outbreak of 14, it that pers protective equipment, properly used, could mean the difference between life and death. Yoablyu obemember e tragic ages from west africa, and the rkers in biohazard suits tryingo help without getting infect themselves. May elp uso be blessing tr patits. Cooper certain types o gowns alsused ding the the nurses at this hospitain liberia used gowns and fullbody sus to protect themselves aftetwo of their top doctors every day in the u. S doctors and nurses rely on some of the Disease Control recommended for ebola. One of them is the microcool health, which sells about 13 million gowns a year wde,orwi including a quarter of the u. S. Market the microcool gown is supped to provide the highest level of protection available against oodborne bacteriand viruses. Its label says it meets a rigorous Industry Standard known mi lev fr dr. Sherry wren ght, ts go cooper which mes its impermeable,o at blood containing virus like hepatis and h. I. V. Wont get onurgeons skin during an operation. Theres just one problem. What w wrong with the level four gowns . Bernaezeau they would leak. When we pressu teste, especially in the seam ooper bernard vezwas the global strategic mketing rect for mrocoolnd oth products fm 12 to early he wked for halyard health, which was part of thkimberark cr 2014. When tses at a dallas hospital bame infected after caring for a patie with ebola, es hadnt been using microcool gowns, bute was concerned by the way compa went into high gear tol the produc e gowns weeing recommended e wifor us ebola. Ezeau ggressively being recommended. Cooper in what way aggrsively . Vezeau we fullput a ourt presto drive microcool sales. We told hospals totock up on our microcool products. We told them to have at least ght to 12 weeks product o and thatsn things became very difficult for me. Cooper difficult because vezeau says he knew the gowns were not consistentlmeeting industry standar. Theres a test for thi right . And its conducted in oue facili. Ooper so did your gowns consistently ps this test . Veau no, they did not. Cooper w the f. D. A. Aware of this . Re they noed . Vezeau n not that im aware. Ooper ere cuoms waed . Custerwere narned ei. Ooper why not . Ezeau ell, because kimberly kneclarkthat if they they told customers, it would cost us a lot of business. Michael avenatti they didnt tell the public. They didnt tell the f. D. A. They kept selling the gown to e tune of millionsf dollars every month. Cooper michael avettis a California Attorney who represents hospitals that are th ag haly slees of mrocool gowns inhowed i deer 201at the request of one of kimrly clarks compets, cardinal health. Avenatti at the time cardinal and kimberlyclark were in litigation against e another. Anrdinal had these gownstestedns were disastrous for erly clarper chat do youean, distrous . Avenayolooktti well, ugh the reportull see tested failed. E gowns that were cooper 77 . U. F. Ltinacksonville,als like florida, we found eoho told us they repeatedly experienced strikethrough, with gowns and onto their skin. About it they took pictures of their bloody arms and gowns and sent them to the company. Did you receive complaints from nurses, from surgeons at all . Vezea on these gowns . Coor yeah. Vezeau oh, frequently. On a very frequent basis. Cooper what kind of complaints . Vezeau oh, complaints of strikethrough, sleeves falling off, ties falling off. Cooper sleeves fling off. Vezeau sleeves falling off. Sleeves falling off ring a procedure. Cooper were you at meeting where these problems were discussed . Vezeau every time. We were the ones who were telling Senior Management the problems that we were having. Cooper and what was their response . Remember the response one time fromhe c. O was, nobody really cares about this. Nobody really cares about surgical gowns. Chris lowery yeah, that thats thats justot true. Cooper chris lowery is the c. O. O. Vezeau was talking about, the chief opeting officer of halyard health. Did you sell protective uipment for ebolthat you knew was defective . Lowery no. And ankly, i i i think t allegations arent based in the facts. Cooper youre saying theyre completely false . Lowery yes we get less than one complaint and even more so is weve never received even one report of a Health Care Professional contracting an infection as a result of a flaw in our product. Cooper lowery says Bernard Vezeau didnt raise his concerns until after he left the company; vezeau says he was fired because he was vocal about the problems. The company also questions the motives of this man, keith edgett, the former head of research and engineering for the gowns. In thivi expresses the same concerns as vezeau about what was going on at the company. Keith edgett i believe that they were putting customers in harms way, and i was struggling with that. Cooper i want to show you the the results of a test performed by intertek labs. It shows that 77 of your both of the sleeves. Ed one or lowery yeah. Cooper 77 is a lot. Lowery anderson, its its its very important to put this this cardinal test data into context. First extreme outlier test we had never seen test data that reflected anything like this before, or that matter since. Cooper halyardhowed us its own test results from the reports show the sleeves passed some of the time, and failed at others, but chris lowry says they passed far more than they failed, and when they failed it was at much lower rates than the cardinal test suggests. For the test in february 13, 18 out of 85 samples fail. Thats 21 . Lowery e test failure in the context of all the tests that are passing. Cooper but you you have failures in the product. Youre still selling the product. And you dont inform the f. D. A. Anyoure not informing customers . Lowery it it its its important to understand that the no manufacturing process is perfect. You take that into cooper but these failures were above the Industry Standard. Youre allowed a certain amount of failures. When you actually fail a test, though, thats above the failure rate thats already built in. Lowery and a in the testing that we completed after believe that we were fully compliant with our requirements for the product as it had been cleared. Avenatti is that what he told you . Cooper yeah. Avenatti evidently he forgot the 11th commandment. Cooper which is . Avenatti do not lie to 60 minutes. Cooper the company had shown us this march 2013 lab report as part of its proof the gowns passed the test. But Attorney Michael Avenatti says thats not what really happened. Avenatti they claim to have submitted 79 sam a passed. Cooper they said they passed, yeah. Avenatti well, they didnt pass; they failed because they didnt submit 79 samples. They submitted 85 samples and, in fact, six of the samples werent even tested because the sleeves were so bad. The lab took them out of the package and they were so bad that they didnt even test them. Because it was obvious what was going to happen. Cooper and they didnt include that in as failures . Avenatti no, they didnt. And, in fact i mean, i brought the document that shows it. Its a spread sheet prepared cooper six failed, not tested due to unsealed seams. Lot fails. Youre saying this is an example of fuzzy math . Avenatti no, this isnt fuzzy math; this is fraud. Cooper when we asked halyard about this, the company acknowledged it had not told us about those untested samples but denied it was trying to deceive us. The company says even if a sleeve seam fail the risk of a doctor or nurse getting infected is extremely low. Lowery they would have to have some type of cut thatld allow transmission. The fect would have to be in th exactlace. The surgeon would have not covered the cu abrasion as they should have per their procedure. Theres so many factors that have to align for that to occur. Dr. Sherry wren i think its really easy for him toay that. But hes not the guy doing it. Vice chair of surgery at medicine. Universitschool of he gng to stand andthere volunteer toet me paint some hepatitis c blood on his arms and on his stoma . Probably not is going to be my gues cooper and youve had hepatitis c blood on your arms and on your stomach . Wren of course. Cooper dr. Wren specializes in gastrointestinal surgery, and isoauthor of guidel for surgeons operating on tients with ebola. She has no connection to the lawsuit nshaly but s es wear micrwnl fo whh e ewershewas eratinatitg onh shortly afr we record is surgery, dr. Wren toldshe got blood on her arms and hands three tis, while wearing three fferent microcool gowns and operating on another patient who soepatitis c. Weve been told that as long as okay. Wre is intact, youre ually with that case i finished operating at 5 00 in the morning anlooked down my hand. And i realized i had eroded off so i had ripped my own skin in cooper it does matter then to you that these gowns are impervious . Wren yes. Of course it matters. Do i really want to have somebody elses infectedodily fluids on my body . No, i do not. Cooper interl documents we obtained suggest the company knew for a long time that it had a problem. Which we is whynted to ask the c. O. O. Chris lowery out this november 2014 Powerpoint Presentation that identifies a yearandahg seams passing the industry st. ve weold th inovemb of 2014, a timeline was esente and your own people acknowledged at there was a year and a half period in which the sleeve seams didnt pass the test, which demonstrates the gown is imious. Ttr owery its not. Cooper this is the presentation and on the second ge it says lowery yeah. Cooper gap in sleeve seams passing astm 1671. It anho aear a ha if if ity, ivnot seen is presentation, to myrecolleco. And and so i donthink that its appropriate, particully ouof anyontext, to to iret cooper do you think stuff like this happens lery i i think and anrson, probably from a time persctive,f you dont mind cooper you want to stop . Lowery yeah, i mean, i think that we probably i think weve spent the time that we agreed to. Anteam . Cooper afturer haartold us it w not required to meet new more stringent testing criteria dung thagap shown on the timeline. By january 201 the cpany says it had new sealg machinesy in place to improve the quality of its sleeves. But before new machines were up and running, e company sold ousands of microcoolowns to the cdcs Stragic National stockpile medical supplies, fousin future outbreaks emgencies. Heafetyis conducting research ootective equipmen when it commissioned tests of gowns produced in 2014or the stockpilre were some sleeve failures in tut four batches tested. Are ral ortate ati s at all . Avenatti cant comme ntnat. Ey certainly shod be because ability this is crinal conduc coopeits mo recent annual report, halrd health saidt had been served with a oena that irelated to a United States departnt of justice investigation. The Justice Department and food and drug adminiration which regulates medil declined to comment further. E companys said to us bacally, theres no evid that anybody got sick or o died direclatetlreto a failure of any gowns. T was egregious wouldnt clear case that you could point to that ys, look,here was ebola or hiv or any other diseas avetti until now why would any doctor or nurse have any reason to question Kimberly Clarks representations regarding the effectiveness of this gown. Th sry may, in fact, be the rst timehat physicians and nurses who have contracted disease take atep back and say, you know, maybe howths i got it. Cooper since our story first aired, one of the people we interviewed former marketing ctor bnard v diezu of art attk. In mon rs sho at halyard healths corporate offices, asking to see ments gardins microcool gown cbs money watch update sponsored by lincoln financial. Youre in charge. Could offer information on the Interest Rate hike. The origi shenaly cobra sold for nearly 14 million. I jumped at the to take the dna test throughestry and resul ended up being african, european and asia greas because it confirmed what i knew in my gut with a little surprise. 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John collison that was me. Stahl and which one of you dropped out of m. I. T. . John collison by elimination Patrick Collison right, i was the other one. Stahl brothers patrick and industry they thought needed a shaking up. Patrickson collin a wod where people canend a facebo message orort of uplan Instagram Photo and have it available to anyone anywhere in the wod like that, thinkhe fact that that doesnt work for kind of increaly, hostly,eems unacceptable to people. And so, i think the questionor banks is just can they get there first in providing these services . Or will it be somebody new . Stahl they want to be the sobody new. John, 26, and patrick, 27, first noticethe problem when t were in high school in dromineer, a dot oa town in ireland. And you were coders . John collison yeah, we had both learned to program owing up, and we had been building iphone apps, we had been building web services. Stahl but when they wanted to charge people to buy the apps they hit an unexpected snag they had to go to the bank and file paperwork just to be able to collect the money. Patrick collison like really convce them thatou were worth supporting John Collison and like a mortgage, itould have to be proved. Patrick collison right, exactly. And it would take sort of weeks happen. S approval process to and it just seemed sort of like this crazy mismatch. Shl so they decito domething about. They created software that allows businesses to cut through all that bureaucracy and instantly accept paymes online from countries across the globe, stripe, in the mission district, the t of san franciscos tech scene, where patrick showed up a moneycollection system set using stripe. Set me up pretend i left 60 minesto create an online business. Want to sell . Llison what do you stahl i think im going to llood. Homemade dog food. In five minutes, after a few clicks and a cut and paste of their code, he said my company would be ready to receive payment for homemade dog food online, right then and there. Stahld this iwhat wld take weeks and w and wee and fos and forms and verification and Patrick Collin and going to the banbran and waiting for papeork to be iled back to you and all this stuff. Stahl they developed softwa f buttons, letting companies accept ents online fast and in new ways. Stripe charges sellers a small percentage for every transaction. Does the buyer pay anything . Patrick collison the buyer pays nothing. Stahl nothing . Patrick collison correct. Stahl their goal is to make mo easy to send as e. For everyone, anywhere, on any device. Patrickollison we want to free businesses from just selling vicredit cards, you know, to people who hold ba