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by one of the code word nadirs. if the members of the group could raise their hands of a show some support out here? there were a lot of people that put in a lot of work to make this happen. even with all the work, we cannot have got here today without the leadership and backing of the elected officials and the commissioner. i want to recognize a few people at the planning department. they were incredible and spent months seeking feedback for practitioners, hunting to make sure that a zoning code would work for the people. in the mayor's office, they shepherded this through throughout. at the department of environment, thank you. of course, the mayor himself for cosponsoring its. i think you for being the early co-sponsors. help by impressing that right. of course, all of the other supervisors that supported it and the other supervisors. i am very excited to say that i don't know if we're going to get into this 2 d, but we have an amazing talent here. we will do what we call a solid coast. at this time of year, it i
by one of the code word nadirs. if the members of the group could raise their hands of a show some support out here? there were a lot of people that put in a lot of work to make this happen. even with all the work, we cannot have got here today without the leadership and backing of the elected officials and the commissioner. i want to recognize a few people at the planning department. they were incredible and spent months seeking feedback for practitioners, hunting to make sure that a zoning...
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from these intelligence services correlating armed forces, i'm not sure how the libyans thought that nadir destruction of rebel tanks was going to be unavoidable -- nato destruction of rebel tanks was going to be unavoidable. nato spokesperson said he did not know the rebels had tanks, which i find someone astounding. one of the things i found by talking to a wide swath of libyan society is that the libyan people are essentially exhausted from not being active participants in an increasingly unevenly globalized world. the reasons for the beginning of the revolution, besides nearing their neighbors in egypt and libya, were economic, social, and a massive grudge that many people had against the regime regarding the 1200 men killed in a prison massacre, which was a lot of the legacy from something happening 15 years ago and a place like libya with the history of the italian occupation. even young people have a long memory. in conclusion, where do we, or rather, the libyan people go from here? the military pendulum continues to swing back and forth with no end in sight. reports of oil terminal
from these intelligence services correlating armed forces, i'm not sure how the libyans thought that nadir destruction of rebel tanks was going to be unavoidable -- nato destruction of rebel tanks was going to be unavoidable. nato spokesperson said he did not know the rebels had tanks, which i find someone astounding. one of the things i found by talking to a wide swath of libyan society is that the libyan people are essentially exhausted from not being active participants in an increasingly...
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from these intelligence services correlating armed forces, i'm not sure how the libyans thought that nadir destruction of rebel tanks was going to be unavoidable -- nato destruction of rebel tanks was going to be unavoidable. nato spokesperson said he did not know the rebels had tanks, which i find someone astounding. one of the things i found by talking to a wide swath of libyan society is that the libyan people are essentially exhausted from not being active participants in an increasingly unevenly globalized world. the reasons for the beginning of the revolution, besides nearing their neighbors in egypt and libya, were economic, social, and a massive grudge that many people had against the regime regarding the 1200 men killed in a prison massacre, which was a lot of the legacy from something happening 15 years ago and a place like libya with the history of the italian occupation. even young people have a long memory. in conclusion, where do we, or rather, the libyan people go from here? the military pendulum continues to swing back and forth with no end in sight. reports of oil terminal
from these intelligence services correlating armed forces, i'm not sure how the libyans thought that nadir destruction of rebel tanks was going to be unavoidable -- nato destruction of rebel tanks was going to be unavoidable. nato spokesperson said he did not know the rebels had tanks, which i find someone astounding. one of the things i found by talking to a wide swath of libyan society is that the libyan people are essentially exhausted from not being active participants in an increasingly...
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as we transition to nadir of assuming command and control, there continue to the uncertainties regarding the cost of resources, duration and nature of our military conflict and according to the dod controller's office the cost has been about $550 million. < that for the mission and -- munitions and aircraft and it appears it would cost $40 million a month assuming no added munitions costs. we know we have 100,000 service men and women in afghanistan. i just want to be short -- i fully support this but make sure we are not distracted from that mission. can you discuss the resources and support than the u.s. will provide nato for the operation in libya and how we can be sure supplying those capabilities and resources will not distract from those assets in afghanistan? >> we have moved a squadron of electronic and attack jets from iraq into the mediterranean to support this. we moved one command and control aircraft we don't consider -- that is from my perspective more critical in the mediterranean theater than in afghanistan. that has been the limit of what we have them with respect to any
as we transition to nadir of assuming command and control, there continue to the uncertainties regarding the cost of resources, duration and nature of our military conflict and according to the dod controller's office the cost has been about $550 million. < that for the mission and -- munitions and aircraft and it appears it would cost $40 million a month assuming no added munitions costs. we know we have 100,000 service men and women in afghanistan. i just want to be short -- i fully...
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including ambassador shaqri and nadir gohar. [ applause ] >>> the process that began with the heroic action is going to be a long and testify one. we are all hopeful and optimistic at the end of the process, egypt's people will have a responsive government that respects their rights and the egyptian people will know their struggle was worth it. if that happens, and when it happens, they will owe not only cnc but to many of you who had the courage to cover it. god bless you, and godspeed. thank you very much. [ applause ] . >> congressman hoyer, thank you very much. thank you to our friends and colleagues from cairo. thank you for coming over today. we appreciate it. >>> the radio and television correspondents association gives out two awards. one is for congressional covege and the other for international coverage. one is named for a cbs news producer who passed away in 1985. for many years, her father, the late walter shorenstein would be joining us at this table. we uld like to acknowledge and thank the shorenstein table for their support of the association and the free press. [ ap
including ambassador shaqri and nadir gohar. [ applause ] >>> the process that began with the heroic action is going to be a long and testify one. we are all hopeful and optimistic at the end of the process, egypt's people will have a responsive government that respects their rights and the egyptian people will know their struggle was worth it. if that happens, and when it happens, they will owe not only cnc but to many of you who had the courage to cover it. god bless you, and...
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from these intelligence services correlating armed forces, i'm not sure how the libyans thought that nadir destruction of rebel tanks was going to be unavoidable -- nato destruction of rebel tanks was going to be unavoidable. nato spokesperson said he did not know the rebels had tanks, which i find someone astounding. one of the things i found by talking to a wide swath of libyan society is that the libyan people are essentially exhausted from not being active participants in an increasingly unevenly globalized world. the reasons for the beginning of the revolution, besides nearing their neighbors in egypt and lia, were economic, social, and a massive grudge that many people had against the regime regarding the 1200 men killed in a prison massacre, which was a lot of the legacy from something happening 15 years ago and a place like libya with the history of the italian occupation. even young people have a long memory. in conclusion, where do we, or rather, the libyan people go fromere? the military pendulum continues to swing back and forth with no end in sight. reports of oil terminal tow
from these intelligence services correlating armed forces, i'm not sure how the libyans thought that nadir destruction of rebel tanks was going to be unavoidable -- nato destruction of rebel tanks was going to be unavoidable. nato spokesperson said he did not know the rebels had tanks, which i find someone astounding. one of the things i found by talking to a wide swath of libyan society is that the libyan people are essentially exhausted from not being active participants in an increasingly...