columbus, ohio airport. the flight on its way to phoenix, arizona. daters bird strikes can be remember back in 2009 era pilot salih sullenberger leading his u.s. airbus in the new york city hudson river safely saving everyone on board. cb cotton live in the newsroom with the latest on this morning s air scare. this new video, more than enough to terrify frequent fliers this morning. the good news the flight was able to land safely and everyone is okay but the faa just telling us in the statement they are going to investigate what happened this morning. here s the video just into our newsroom being shared across the internet. if you look closely and see an airplane with what appears to be sparks on the right-hand side looped in the video so you can take a closer look. this is american airlines flight 1958 bound for phoenix, arizona after taking off from columbus, ohio. again a spokesperson for the faa telling fox news a crew reported a bird strike shortly after take up at 8:
city arrangement since it s opening up 1970 as a political strategy to infiltrate the western world. break the sister city ties to the cities into a domino effect might severely damage china strategic plan of dominating the world. what this out tennessee republican senator marsha blackburn she is calling for an investigation of the china sister city program has introduced the senate bill called the sister city transparency act. senator welcome. what are you worried about with the sister city relationships their 157 cities in our countries have this. that is right 157 cities in the u.s. are partners with cities in china. in here is what we know about this program. the chinese friendship association says this is a part of the soft propaganda and eric, they have used the sister city
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China has embedded itself in more than 150 cities across the United States where Beijing is targeting local politicians to expand the Chinese Communist Party's espionage network, according to a Republican senator.