The National Transportation Safety Board took questions after holding a press briefing on the collision above the Potomac River involving an American Eagle passenger jet and a Black Hawk helicopter containing military personnel. CBS News’ Skyler Henry has the latest probe details and Tom Hanson has more on what we know about the victims.
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