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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'It was a matter of time' before Sam Bankman-Fried's bail was revoked, says Attorney David HendersonZach Guzman, Trustless Media founder, David Henderson, Civil Rights Attorney, and CNBC's Kate Rooney joins 'Last Call' to talk Sam Bankman-Fried appearing in court today and being sent to jail ahead of his fraud trial.
Persons: Sam Bankman, David Henderson Zach Guzman, David Henderson, CNBC's Kate Rooney Organizations: Trustless Media, Civil
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLast Call panel weighs in on Sam Bankman-Fried being sent to jail ahead of fraud trialZach Guzman, Trustless Media founder, David Henderson, Civil Rights Attorney, and CNBC's Kate Rooney join 'Last Call' to talk Sam Bankman-Fried appearing in court today and being sent to jail ahead of his fraud trial.
Persons: Sam Bankman, Fried, Zach Guzman, David Henderson, CNBC's Kate Rooney Organizations: Trustless Media, Civil
[1/5] Cattle move throughout a pasture during a heat wave, on rancher David Henderson's ranch property, in Tennessee Colony, Texas, U.S. August 3, 2023. REUTERS/Evan GarciaTENNESSEE COLONY, Texas, Aug 10 (Reuters) - The brown and black cattle of Texas, beloved symbols of the Lone Star state, walk through desiccated grass and stand in shrunken watering holes while their ranchers struggle to get them enough food. Henderson, 62, manages a herd of about 150 cows in Tennessee Colony in East Texas, and said he sold roughly 30 cows in 2022 due to the drought. Texas State Climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon predicts extreme heat spurred by global warming will become the norm. And that, in addition, means that the heat extremes will be that much hotter and that much more severe."
Persons: David Henderson's, Evan Garcia TENNESSEE, David Henderson, Henderson, John Nielsen, Gammon, Nielsen, Jimmy Reed, Reed, Corey Davis, Davis, Evan Garcia, Mary Milliken, Rosalba O'Brien Organizations: REUTERS, Lone Star, Texas Farm Bureau, Texas State, Tennessee Colony, Thomson Locations: Tennessee Colony , Texas, U.S, Texas, Tennessee Colony, East Texas, Tennessee
Texas officers pulled over a Black family after mistyping while running their license plate. The officers pointed their guns at the couple as they commanded them to leave the car and even handcuffed their son. While running the car's license plate, officers mistakenly told their system the plate was from Arizona. The woman repeatedly told officers the car belonged to her and even clarified she's from Arkansas, not Arizona, body cam footage from another office shows. "We made a mistake," Frisco Police Chief David Shilson said in the department's later statement.
Persons: she's, David Shilson, David Henderson, I've Organizations: Frisco Police, Service, Privacy, Police, Dallas North Tollway, Frisco Police Department, Dallas Morning News Locations: Wall, Silicon, Frisco , Texas, Arizona, Arkansas
But they remain in many medical offices, and a study published Monday says they might still be a good idea. The study, published in the journal the Annals of Internal Medicine, also found that there wasn’t a significant difference in protection between surgical masks and N95 respirators in a health care setting. Because gold standard evidence about their protectiveness is not available, they say, masks for patients and health care personnel should be considered a good safety measure. Lab studies show that surgical masks and respirators are good at limiting the spread of aerosols and droplets from people who are sick with the flu, coronaviruses and other respiratory viruses. “We all realize the importance and utility of a mask,” Madad said.
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