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VIDEO: Lapel shows welfare check on Daniel Wechsler - Duration: 1:40.

PREPORTER: THEY SAY THEY

PADDRESSED THOSE RED FLAGS.

PTHEY GOT A CALL ON NOVEMBER

PTHIRD THAT WECSHLER MAY HAVE

PBEEN SUICIDAL THEY WENT TO HIS

PTRAILER, IN AN EFFORT TO HELP A

PMAN STRUGGLING WITH DEPRESSION

PJUST ONE MONTH BEFORE POLICE SAY

PHE SHOT 4 PEOPLE, AND TURNED THE

PGUN ON HIMSELF, POLICE WERE

PCONCERNED ABOUT THE MENTAL

PHEALTH OF DANIEL WECHSLER,

P>> ARE YOU FEELING SUICIDAL?

P>> I MEAN, YOU KNOW, IT'S A

PCOMBINATION OF STUFF

PIT JUST FILLS UP AND IT'S

PPRESSURE, AND,

PREPORTER: OFFICERS SAY THE GOT A

PCALL FROM SOMEONE SAYING

PWECHSLER SAID HE COULD TAKE HIS

PFATHER'S GUN WITHOUT ANYONE

PNOTICING, OFFICERS CALL

PWECHSLER'S FATHER, TO MAKE SURE

PTHOSE GUNS ARE WHERE THEY SHOULD

PBE

P>> YEAH THEY'RE BOTH HERE.

POK.

PI WOULD ENCOURAGE YOU, SIR, TO

PLOCK THEM UP OR HIDE THEM

PSOMEWHERE DIFFERENT.

PREPORTER: WECHSLER'S FATHER SAYS

PHIS SON AND HIS GIRLFRIEND

PRECENTLY BROKE UP,

P>> SO, HE'S DEPRESSED YOU THINK?

P>> YES.

P>> OK.

PALL RIGHT, SIR AND I DON'T TRUST

P>> HIM WHEN THAT HAPPENS.

PREPORTER: POLICE DECIDE THAT

PBASED ON HIS STATEMENTS, THEY

PNEED TO TAKE WECHSLER IN FOR AN

PEVALUTATION.

P>> I CAN'T WALK AWAY WITHOUT

PDOING ANYTHING, BECAUSE IF YOU

PWERE TO HARM YOURSELF, OR

POTHERS, I'D BE RESPONSIBLE AND

PI'D FEEL HORRIBLE.

PREPORTER: WECHSLER'S NEIGHBOR

PALSO BRINGS UP HIS RECENT

PBREAK-UP, MENTIONING CHERYL BY

PNAME,

P>> I KNOW YOU'RE DEPRESSED AND

PYOU'VE GOT THIS GOING ON, AND

PYOU'VE GOT THE THING GOING ON

PWITH CHERYL.

PREPORTER: POLICE SAY A MONTH

PAFTER THEY CHECKED ON WECHSLER

PAT HIS TRAILER HE BROKE INTO

PCHERYL MASCARENAS FOUR HILLS

PHOME AND OPENED FIRE ON CHERYL

For more infomation >> VIDEO: Lapel shows welfare check on Daniel Wechsler - Duration: 1:40.

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Does Canon M5 Shoot 4K Video? | Canon EOS M5 FAQ Video - Duration: 1:22.

Hello again!

Izzy at Digital Goja showrooms and here is one of the most

frequently asked questions about the EOS M5.

If this video helps you out remember hit me up with a like button

underneath and subscribe to the channel for future frequently asked questions

such as this and to share with fellow photographers and videographers and

don't forget when in Miami visit Digital Goja showrooms.

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selection of authorized Canon cameras and lenses.

Can I record 4k video?

No, this one doesn't do 4k video but you do have the capability of shooting at 60

frames per second at full 1080p and notice how I can change it in the menu.

Here I can go to as down to 24 frames per second and if I go to not full HD I

can shoot at also 60 frames per second and at VGA at 640 by 480 at 30 frames

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Zombie Brain Shots | The Wokking Dead | Episode 4 - Duration: 6:36.

What?

Cameraman: We're live!

Cordon: Welcome to another exciting episode of The Wokking Dead.

I'm your host, Cordon Gruesome.

But only for today, because I've been fired.

Our new host couldn't start until next week, so this is my last show.

Today's episode is brought to you by Culinart Productions,

putting the crap in craft services.

Dave: I heard that.

Cordon: Oh yeah! Well I heard your wife left you for a baboon at the zoo!

WE ARE THE WOKKING DEAD!!!!!

WE ARE THE WOKKING DEAD!

THE WOKKING DEAD!!!

WE ARE THE WOKKING DEAD!!!!!!!!!!

On today's episode of The Wokking Dead,

We'll be taking a request from a user named BryceMakesFilms.

He writes:

"Hey Cordon. I'm turning 21 next year.

Have any recipes for drinks I should try?"

Well Bryce, lucky for you, I've got just the thing.

First, start by preheating the over...

Heh! Over...

THE OVEN.

To 500°.

Dave: Hold on Cordon. What do you need the oven for?

Cordon: Get in there!

Dave: Security please!

Cordon: Oh! AGGGHHHH--

And here's what you'll need.

Schnapps.

Irish Cream.

And grenaldyine.

Dave: It's Grenadine.

Cordon: Grenadine.

And since I really needed this job, Arsenic.

Cordon: What the? Give me that.

DAGHHH--

And the first thing for you to do,

is to open the bottle schnapps

like this.

*burp*

And if you run out,

you can just get more,

and put it on the company card.

Dave: Give me that! Cordon: No!

Cordon: You're a dick Dave!

Put EXACTLY one ounce

Into the glass.

I forgot.

*ringtone*

Oh, this is important.

Hold on a second.

Hello?

And then I said,

you can forget about your Grandma's orange juice,

because I'm not coming back.

And then I slammed the door.

Dave: Cordon!

Cordon: Can't you see that I'm on the phone?

Dave: Just finish the show already.

Cordon: I'll call you back.

Where was I?

Oh yeah. Irish Cream.

You put in 1 z-spoon.

Cordon: Bethany you bitch!

We could have been on top of the world together.

*burp*

Dave: Here we go again...

Cordon: But you had to go off with the querulous surfer boy with the timeless bagel...

Dave: What does that even mean?

Cordon: I'll show her. I'll show all of you!

Just wait...

Cordon: Why are all the clouds purple?

Dave: We are inside Cordon!

So finally...

the last ingredient,

is 1/2 z-spoon of Geraldine.

Dave: You're telling me we only had to pour three ingredients into a cup?

Cordon: These actually look pretty good!

Dave: Cordon, I think you've had enough, alright?

Why don't you just take us out?

Welcome to another episode of The Wokking Dead.

This week--

Dave: The other one!

Cordon: Thanks for Wokking the watching Dead!

Remember...

suscribe for your own kitchen.

Dave: Well...

Get him out of here!

I'm sorry for Cordon's behaviour,

but join us next time as we introduce a new host.

I hope to see you then!

There's no way we can present this to our viewers. It's completely unprofessional.

CZ: Look. We have to upload an episode every month.

That's what the fans expect.

Dave: The first three... they were pretty disasterous, but there was something there.

This? It's complete anarchy. You can't upload it.

CZ: You are obligated to deliver an episode every month.

Doesn't really matter what's in it.

Nobody'll notice.

Probably.

Dave: Did you even see that abomination?

CZ: I don't know. If you'll excuse me, I have some "business" to attend to...

For more infomation >> Zombie Brain Shots | The Wokking Dead | Episode 4 - Duration: 6:36.

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Mike Papantonio Exposes the Devastating Effects of IVC Filters - America's Lawyer - Duration: 12:14.

IVC filters were designed to catch blood clots before they move to the lungs.

They're typically implanted when the patient has a history of pulmonary embolism or deep

vein thrombosis.

When you review the law suits that have been filed against the manufacturers of these filters,

it's easy to conclude that the devices are likely causing more harm than good in patients,

so here's the problem.

When a patient has surgery, one of the most significant dangers is the development of

blood clots that can travel to the lungs and cause pulmonary embolism, or clots that can

travel to the brain and cause death.

IVC filters were designed to prevent that and that's a good thing.

The filter's implanted in the patients' arteries, where they're meant to catch blood clots before

they reach the vital organs.

The filter's supposed to be retrievable and easily removed after they serve their purpose,

but, according to hundreds of law suits that have been filed, many of these filters are

fracturing inside the patient sending small, needle-like shards of metal throughout the

entire body causing severe internal lacerations.

Other law suits show that the entire IVC filter migrates throughout the body and causes as

much damage, or even more damage, than a severe clot.

As we see in the overwhelming majority of these defective medical device cases and drug

cases, the company was well aware of the dangers and chose to keep that secret even though

there were alternatives that would provide the same kind of anti-clotting protection

for patients, with much less risk.

According to documents from a law suit filed against [C.R. Bard 00:01:41], the company

knew that their filter had a much higher rate of failure than other similar devices.

They knew that from the beginning.

Their own documents showed that their retrievable filter had a fracture rate five times higher

than an alternative filter and that their brand of filters was 13 times more likely

to fail than other types of retrievable filters.

According to documents, that information was presented to the company December 15th, 2004,

but even six months before that, the company had already provided media training for its

employees to deal with the controversy surrounding its products.

So they already knew, clearly knew how serious the problem was.

In May 2004, employees with the company were told how to handle questions about the failure

and dangers of these filters.

Documents show that the company schooled employees on how to route telephone calls from reporters

who were asking questions about what they should do, and they were told to preempt any

negative stories about their failing product.

So, fast forward, from May 2004 and you would think that Bard would have done at least one

of two things.

Pulled the product from the market, or replaced the defective filter with one that doesn't

cause death.

But as I speak tonight, C.R. Bard has done neither.

In fact, the problem exists ... so long, it's been there for so long that even the dysfunctional

FDA sent the company a letter in July 2015 telling them that their reports of health

problems with their filter was dangerously inadequate and they even questioned whether

they were being honest about the numbers of people being harmed by this product.

Another classic case of a corporation putting profit above safety.

For the rest of the story, let's go to Howard Nations, a member of the trial lawyer Hall

of Fame preparing to go to trial against the IVC manufacturers very soon.

Howard, there's a team of lawyers throughout the country trying to solve this defective

filter problem.

How many attorneys are working on this case as we speak?

Nations: I'd say we have 200 to 300 lawyers actively working on this.

In the MDL litigation in Arizona, there are 20 firms in the leadership role, and then

the same thing in Indiana, there are 20 firms there.

And then there's a group in California in that litigation.

And the good news is that you have some of the finest mass tort and pharmaceutical lawyers

and medical device lawyers in America working on this very diligently.

Papantonio: The reason I ask the question ... I want the viewers to understand how extensive

this problem is.

This isn't just an isolated case.

And the damages are horrible.

Would you explain what happens with this product when it goes bad.

Nations: Well the injuries are the function of the failure mode, and there's several different

failure modes.

First of all you have migration which can ... the entire filter can move up to the heart

and cause death.

Next you have perforation, one of the most frequent injuries where the sharp legs on

the filter that are designed to hold it in place, actually perforate through the vena

cava and into the adjoining organs.

Now the adjoining organs include such things as the aorta.

You can imagine perforating the aorta, the problems there, or the adjoining [valve 00:05:05].

The next thing which is a very severe and dangerous, dangerous failure are the fractures.

Fractures are dangerous because you may have them and not even know it.

The fracture is where the legs' very sharp ends ... the legs break off and move through

the bloodstream into the heart or lungs most frequently, or into other places also.

The problem you get into with fractures is that the fracture rate is five years after

implantation, so people may have a IVC filter that was put in in 2010.

They say, "Well, you know, I haven't had any problem with it.

Everything's fine with mine."

Let me give you a quick story.

In 2009, a client of mine had a filter put in place.

She's a nurse.

Six years later she had no problems.

Six years later she was rushed to a cardiac care unit.

They did emergency open-heart surgery.

They had to go in and find a leg that had fractured and was perforating her pericardium.

So her pericardium, the sac around the heart, was bleeding and filling up the sac.

She flat-lined on the table.

They managed to drain the blood.

They managed to save her life.

Then when they took the filter out, six days later, there's still another leg missing.

So she's got one of those struts moving around in her body and she may have to go through

this whole thing again.

So the fact that you've had one in for five years doesn't mean anything.

Papantonio: Okay.

One thing for sure, Howard.

From what I'm seeing on the case that you're working up, the company clearly knew.

These companies understood the problem with this fracturing.

They understood that it could have the potential to lacerate organs in the body and move throughout

the entire body.

When did they find out and what did they do when they found out?

Nations: Well this started with the race to get approval of the retrievable device.

The original device was permanent.

So there was a race between Bard and [Cook 00:07:14] to have a retrievable device.

So Bard did a scientific study, a clinical trial.

Usually a clinical trial for something, especially a new product, would involve at least 300

patients and it would be done in multi centers.

This particular one was 33 patients.

It was done in Canada, and it was really designed not for safety and efficacy.

It was designed to test only retrievability.

In that 33-patient trial, they had one migration on patient #9, and they two fractures in patient

33.

Now with those kind of results in only 33 patients, they knew very well that they needed

to have a large study, at least 300 people.

They did not do so.

They went straight to the FDA with that retrieval-only study and they got clearance from the FDA.

And they never really determined the cause of the fractures or the cause of the migration.

When it was put on the market ... it was the recovery device ... when it was put on the

market, over the next few months of it being on the market, there were migrations and there

were 13 migration deaths that were recorded, and there were 87 fractures.

And all the time that they were working on that, they were designing the product to correct

the problems that they knew they had, but instead of not putting it on the market until

those problems had been corrected, they left it on the market with all the deaths and resulting

injuries as a result of it.

Papantonio: Howard, let me ask you this.

Is this even a necessary product?

I mean, we see time and time again the industry creating needs for prod-.

Is this even a necessary product?

Are there alternatives that can be used to solve the problem where we don't get into

things like we're talking about here?

Nations: That's a very insightful question, [Pap 00:09:11], because first of all you have

anticoagulation therapy which is used to avoid the ... to dissolve clots as a regular therapeutic

remedy.

But there's no scientific evidence ever done, ever perceived, ever produced by anyone that

shows any efficacy of the IVC filter.

On the other hand, they are pro-thrombotic.

They create the problem that they're designed to stop.

You can have a filter in place that's tilted and blood can accumulate around the tilt,

and a clot can form there and it can create the blood clot, cut it loose, and send it

in a form of pulmonary embolism in the lungs.

So are they efficacious?

No.

There's no proof of it.

Are they pro-thrombotic, and dangerous?

Yes.

Papantonio: okay.

And the company I suppose is making a lot of money with this.

They know trial's coming up.

At this point, as you're looking at these documents, what do you say is the real story

that you're seeing in these documents?

In about a minute, give me your quick take on what the documents are telling you, that

the jury's really going to react to in this case.

Nations: Well what the documents are telling us is that, first of all, there was a race

to put this on the market, and in the race to put it on the market, they did not do the

type of testing they needed.

They did get the type of fractures, the migration, the type of injuries that you could expect

in the future.

They did not find the root cause analysis of that.

In order to solve that problem, you have to get to a root cause analysis.

They never got to a root cause analysis, as a result of which they did not solve the problem.

They put it on the market so they could be the first out, the first on the market.

They did not warn the doctors about their findings.

They went ahead despite migration after migration causing death.

They were getting about one migration death per month and it still remained on the market.

They never withdrew it.

They were getting fracture upon fracture upon fracture.

They left it on the market.

They never withdrew it.

Papantonio: Howard, 20 seconds, that's all I've got.

They could pull this off the market anytime if they wanted to ... 20 seconds, tell me

if that's true?

Nations: They can absolutely pull it off the market until they corrected it, because they

knew immediately.

They knew immediately what was wrong with it and they started designing the fixes into

their next product, which was the G2.

And the whole time they're designing the fixes and designed modalities changing, they were

still selling the one they knew was bad.

It's egregious.

It's outrageous conduct.

And the other outrageous part of it is the FDA approved this product despite the fact

that it was a 33-patient study.

Papantonio: Howard, thank you for joining me.

Go after them, my friend.

Go after them.

For more infomation >> Mike Papantonio Exposes the Devastating Effects of IVC Filters - America's Lawyer - Duration: 12:14.

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