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and this entire project is overseen by retired us air force major general randy key, who has combat operations the twenty-first year, he openly stated that russia and china pose a threat to us national interests in the arctic and called on the white house to invest more money in arctic initiatives. investments in the arctic are critical significance for us national interests. russia, the growing presence of china and the need to economically develop the region are issues that decision-makers must consider. expanding the capabilities of the u.s. coast guard should be a priority. to ensure the safety and security of the us exclusive economic zone in the arctic, as well as providing the coast guard with the means to address this issue. the arctic is now a new, so to speak, territory for a possible future conflict, that is americans don’t like the way we are developing the arctic. it is the arctic that now makes it possible to extract huge, almost inexhaustible natural resources; of course, many arctic countries have great interest in this as well. exploration also understand what is happening the
and this entire project is overseen by retired us air force major general randy key, who has combat operations the twenty-first year, he openly stated that russia and china pose a threat to us national interests in the arctic and called on the white house to invest more money in arctic initiatives. investments in the arctic are critical significance for us national interests. russia, the growing presence of china and the need to economically develop the region are issues that decision-makers...
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and navigation buoys, and this entire project is overseen by retired us air force major general randy keylkans behind him. afghanistan. back in the twenty -first year, he openly stated that russia and china pose a threat to national us interests in the arctic and called on the white house to invest more money in the arctic. initiative. investment in the arctic is critical to us national interests. russia, the growing presence of china and the need to economically develop the region are issues that decision-makers must consider. a priority should be to enhance the u.s. coast guard's ability to provide security and protection to the u.s. exclusive economic zone in the arctic and to provide coastal securing funds to resolve this issue. the arctic is now. a new territory, so to speak, for a possible future conflict, that is, the americans do not like the way we are developing the arctic, it is the arctic that now allows us to extract huge practically inexhaustible resources. natural resources, of course, are of great interest to many arctic countries, also to conduct exploration, also to unde
and navigation buoys, and this entire project is overseen by retired us air force major general randy keylkans behind him. afghanistan. back in the twenty -first year, he openly stated that russia and china pose a threat to national us interests in the arctic and called on the white house to invest more money in the arctic. initiative. investment in the arctic is critical to us national interests. russia, the growing presence of china and the need to economically develop the region are issues...
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and this entire project is overseen by retired us air force major general randy key, who has combat operationsm. it was opened in the twenty-first year. stated that russia and china pose a threat to us national interests in the arctic and called on the white house to invest more money in arctic initiatives. investment in the arctic is critical to us national interests. russia, china's growing presence and the need to develop the region economically are issues that decision-makers must consider. expanding the u.s. coast guard's safety and security capabilities must be a priority. the arctic is now a new territory, so to speak, for a possible future conflict, that is , the americans do not like the way we are developing the arctic, it is the arctic that now allows us to extract huge, almost inexhaustible natural resources, of course there is a huge many arctic countries are also interested in conducting exploration, also understanding what is happening there, what minerals are located there. it must be said that the americans also shamelessly send their spy devices to other parts of the planet.
and this entire project is overseen by retired us air force major general randy key, who has combat operationsm. it was opened in the twenty-first year. stated that russia and china pose a threat to us national interests in the arctic and called on the white house to invest more money in arctic initiatives. investment in the arctic is critical to us national interests. russia, china's growing presence and the need to develop the region economically are issues that decision-makers must consider....
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judge africa and russia to seem given the legal bodies name, prosecutor, often key the key members of these randy and how much leadership of from listing on friends presidency manually met, pull ahead screen crisis prisoners, tyler down yeah, i mean i'm the.
judge africa and russia to seem given the legal bodies name, prosecutor, often key the key members of these randy and how much leadership of from listing on friends presidency manually met, pull ahead screen crisis prisoners, tyler down yeah, i mean i'm the.
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the key from this of these randy and how much leadership of some listening and french presidency manually met pull ahead screen crisis prisoners, tyler dania. i mean, i'm the protest, say the potential changes to voting rights, which indigenous people see it made that point the welcome to these hour, hey, on the international coming to life las vegas in moscow. it's been a busy, nice day. so let's get to it. a roll and these where we're going to start and that's because the countries and mast and the 2nd do a 5 day period of national mooning, paying respects to the victims of sundays, helicopter crash that included the countries president abraham rise. see what we've been discussing. his legacy, with turnarounds, matt, who told us the state's minds passing leaves a significant voice in his home country. yes, that is precision and consistency with neighboring countries. and russia was distinguished on having ties with russia, china neighboring countries with the countries of the resistance front, and his law. mac states was his unbreakable principle. in my opinion, this integration will be
the key from this of these randy and how much leadership of some listening and french presidency manually met pull ahead screen crisis prisoners, tyler dania. i mean, i'm the protest, say the potential changes to voting rights, which indigenous people see it made that point the welcome to these hour, hey, on the international coming to life las vegas in moscow. it's been a busy, nice day. so let's get to it. a roll and these where we're going to start and that's because the countries and mast...
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keys and wallet. it could be an innocent reason, of course. maybe he had taken it in for repairs. >> i asked kelly if there was a mechanic that randy used and she named a local mechanic. i called him and said, is his car there? and they said no. >> reporter: so where was it? had he driven it home? did he have it when he bought his mexican take a? >> the owner of the restaurant showed me the video surveillance and they find a car that appeared to be randy's going to the drive you matching the food i found next to him. >> reporter: now you know a lot more. >> i knew the car made it to greeley. >> reporter: and probably all the way home but after that, -- >> i had no idea. >> reporter: two days later, they got the news. during the autopsy, the medical examiner had taken a closer look and scrape the blood away from randy's head and soldiers. what do you know. >> my phone started ringing. the investigation notified me that randy died from two gunshot wounds. >> reporter: what did you think when you heard that? >> i thought, i was right. >> reporter: natural causes? please. this was murder. >> who would want randy baker day? questions for his loved o
keys and wallet. it could be an innocent reason, of course. maybe he had taken it in for repairs. >> i asked kelly if there was a mechanic that randy used and she named a local mechanic. i called him and said, is his car there? and they said no. >> reporter: so where was it? had he driven it home? did he have it when he bought his mexican take a? >> the owner of the restaurant showed me the video surveillance and they find a car that appeared to be randy's going to the drive...
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key. but they weren't there when the fbi finally searched that house. looking for stolen art is sort of like trying to find, in this case, 13 needles in a haystack. randi kaye (voiceover): i don't know if we're ever going to find out where these paintings are. i can't believe that in boston, we haven't figured it out already. bob wittman: it might take 30 or 40 years to recover these pieces. the oldest case i ever had involved an original copy of the bill of rights that was stolen in 1865 by a union trooper. and we were able to recover that from the state of north carolina in 2003. so it was 138 years that it was missing. kelly horan: every single person you talk to has their own theory. they're in a basement, they're in an attic, they're under a bed, they're in europe. everybody will tell you something different because nobody knows. bob wittman: as an investigator doing these cases for 30 years, i think the art is in different places. i don't think all 13 pieces are still in one spot. but then again, i could be wrong because, you know, we don't know. they might all be sitting in an attic two blocks from the museum. it's certainly something that haunt
key. but they weren't there when the fbi finally searched that house. looking for stolen art is sort of like trying to find, in this case, 13 needles in a haystack. randi kaye (voiceover): i don't know if we're ever going to find out where these paintings are. i can't believe that in boston, we haven't figured it out already. bob wittman: it might take 30 or 40 years to recover these pieces. the oldest case i ever had involved an original copy of the bill of rights that was stolen in 1865 by a...