Small plane crashes in Minnesota after close call near Reagan National Airport

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A small plane crashed in Minnesota on Saturday, engulfing a home with flames. It comes after a separate close call yesterday between a passenger plane and a fighter jet near Reagan National Airport, just two months after the deadly crash there that killed 67 people in January. NBC News’ Marissa Parra has the latest.