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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A military helicopter on a routine training exercise collided midair with a passenger jet when approaching Washington, D.C.'s Reagan National Airport late Wednesday night. CBS News' Skyler Henry and Eleanor Watson join "America Decides" with the latest on the investigation.
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Two Maryland lawmakers reintroduced a bill that would create federal incentives for state and local governments to enact gun licensing laws.
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 ...