From paris to cairo, a heavily trafficked route, when it disappeared from radar early this morning about 170 miles from the egyptian coast. The flight takes j four hours. Search and rescue crews have been deployed in the Mediterranean Sea. Our elaine cobb is at Charles De Gaulle airport. Good morning. What can you tell us . Reporter good morning. The flight took off from here and disappeared [ inaudible ] crossing into egyptian airspace. A distress signal was received by the jet before it disappeared, but its unclear if it was from the pilot or if it was an aat signal. The a320 [ inaudible ] egyptair says there were passengers on board including were going to hopefully get a chance to come back to you. Your signal breaking up just a little bit. Elaine is in paris right now. Well bring in cbs News National Transportation Safety board expert and former chairman of the ntsb, Mark Rosenker from london. We know 56 were on board, ten crew members. The flight had crossed into egyptian airspac
To draw conclusions when the dealing of marijuana to supply those users remains a felony. Any time that you have a system of prohibition in place and leave the sales marijuana to the criminal market, there is a possibility for violence. Reporter the step would be to take marijuana out of the criminal market. And to allow it to be taxed and regulated like coming. Reporter and politics are at play. Legalization is favored by 54 of marylanders, according to receipt polls. They should be doing the same thing as theyre doing in colorado and seattle and all the other places. And do what you need to do to manage it responsibly. Reporter top Law Enforcement officials in prince georges county, of course, are alarmed by all of this. But they have not drawn any firm conclusions yet. Out of these statistics. There are many other statistics at play that are over the crime stats. And that includ level meeting today. So stay tuned on what theyre thinking. Politically, this, of course, could be a tipp
The holiday shopping season kicked off with Small Business Saturday, two days after Thanksgiving. Locally owned shops on the main streets of Sykesville and Ellicott City saw a rush of shoppers, a much-needed economic lift. Through December various events, from tree lightings to cookie strolls to Santa visits, are being held around the region to attract customers to shop at small businesses, where holiday-related year-end sales are vital, according to the nonprofit groups who support and market them.
The holiday shopping season kicked off with Small Business Saturday, two days after Thanksgiving. Locally owned shops on the main streets of Sykesville and Ellicott City saw a rush of shoppers, a much-needed economic lift. Through December various events, from tree lightings to cookie strolls to Santa visits, are being held around the region to attract customers to shop at small businesses, where holiday-related year-end sales are vital, according to the nonprofit groups who support and market them.
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Reed Smith LLP issued the following announcement on Mar. 2.
Global law firm Reed Smith announced today that Christopher Pineda, a second year law student at the University of Southern California Gould School of Law, and Marquan Robertson, a second year law student at the University of Notre Dame Law School, are recipients of the firm’s 2021 Deborah J. Broyles Diverse Scholar Award. Pineda and Robertson will be joining the firm’s 2021 Summer Associate Program in Century City, CA and Philadelphia, respectively.
Each year, Reed Smith provides $20,000 to one or more outstanding law school students in the United States who demonstrate academic excellence and a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion. The award supports the honoree’s law school-related expenses, and the firm also provides a paid summer associate position at Reed Smith between the student s second and third years of study.