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Man, 56, Bit by Shark While Paddling on Surfboard in Hawaii Dies from His Injuries

Man, 56, Bit by Shark While Paddling on Surfboard in Hawaii Dies from His Injuries People 12/10/2020 Joelle Goldstein © Provided by People Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources/Facebook The surfboard with the shark bite A man has died from his injuries after he was attacked by a shark in Hawaii, according to local officials. The Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) announced in a statement on Facebook that the 56-year-old man from Lahaina was paddling out from the old ramp in Maui s Honolua Bay on Tuesday when the incident unfolded. As shown in terrifying photos posted by the DLNR, the shark took a massive bite out of the man s surfboard.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120417:15:33:00

protections for american consumers, not gut them. and these markets have expanded significantly. chairman gensler actually had a goodnal dwi. analogy. imagine if the nfl quadruple ed number of teams but didn t increase the number of refs. you would end up having havoc on the field and you would diminish the game. it wouldn t be fair. that is part of what is going on in a lot of these markets. so we have to properly resource enforcement. second, congress should increase the civil and criminal penalties for illegal energy market manipulation and other illegal activities. so my plan would toughen key financial penalties tenfold and impose these penalties not just per violation but for every day a violation occurs. third, congress should give the agency responsible for overseeing oil markets new authority to protect against volatility and excess

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120417:15:33:00

traders are using. we should strengthen protection and not gut them. these markets have expanded significantly. chairman said imagine if the nfl quadrupled the number of teams but didn t increase the number of refs. you would end up with havoc on the field and it would diminish the game. it wouldn t be fair. that s part of what is going on in a lot of these markets. so we have to properly resource enforcement. second, congress should increase the civil and criminal penalties for illegal energy market manipulation and other illegal activities. my plan would toughen ten fold and impose these penalties not just for violation but every day a violation occurs. third, congress should give the agency responsible for overseeing oil markets new

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