Authorities continue to investigate the events that led to the deadly mid-air collision near the nation’s capital on Wednesday night. 67 people are presumed dead, and among the victims are several U.S. figure skaters.
Several people from Maryland were killed in the horrific DC plane crash, including members of the United Association of Union Plumbers and Pipefitters.
Almost nine months before Wednesday night’s midair collision at Ronald Reagan National Airport, Maryland’s two U.S. senators warned about the safety implications of overcrowding the airspace
Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D) joins Capitol Review. Sen. Van Hollen talks about how he plans to work with the Trump Administration. He also talks about his new co-worker in the Senate, Maryland Sen.
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Here & Now 's Peter O'Dowd speaks with Sen. Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat from Maryland, about his warnings to lawmakers about the dangers of the crowded airspace at the Ronald Regan Washington National Airport months prior to the recent fatal mid-air aircraft collision.
Almost nine months before Wednesday night’s midair collision at Ronald Reagan National Airport, Maryland’s two U.S. senators warned about the safety implication
Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D) joins Capitol Review. Sen. Van Hollen talks about how he plans to work with the Trump Administration. He also talks about his new co-worker in the Senate ...
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