A Plane Crash Near Washington, and 3 Contentious Senate Hearings

华盛顿附近的一次飞机失事和3次有争议的参议院听证会

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2025-01-30

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  • JULIE I'm Julie Turkiewicz.

  • I'm a reporter at the New York Times.

  • To understand changes in migration, I traveled to the Darien Gap.

  • Thousands have been risking their lives to pass through the border of Colombia

  • and Panama in the hopes of making it to the United States.

  • We interviewed hundreds of people to try and grasp what's making them go to these lengths.

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  • From the New York Times, it's the headlines.

  • I'm Tracy Mumford.

  • Today's Thursday, January 30th.

  • Here's what we're covering.

  • I'm standing outside along the banks of the Potomac river just south of Rich Reagan National Airport,

  • probably half a mile from where a passenger airplane collided with a military helicopter just a few hours ago.

  • My colleague Robert Jemison has been reporting from the Potomac near Washington, D.C.

  • after a passenger jet and an army helicopter collided in mid air last night and crashed into the water.

  • I see about half a dozen spotlights that have been put up, shining bright lights into the water.

  • You can see tons of sirens and lights going off, blue and red lights along the banks of the river there.

  • There's a ton of news crew.

  • The plane was an American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas, headed to Reagan National Airport.