The list fails for great who forget that despite talking through discussions over the post of the commission president. Im still welcome to the program. Protests as a broken into hell calls legislature on the anniversary of the territories returned to chinese rule all counts government has accused them of deploying extreme violence and police have threatened to clear the building using what they call appropriate force but demonstrators a steadfast in their anger over plans legislation that would allow extraditions to china 22 years ago today britain returned to control the former colony to Mainland China under a deal that would ensure democratic rights for the citys people but many now feel those rights of being rolled back. Weeks of anger explode into destructive of violence the group of protesters smashed their way into the Legislative Council building the center of hong kongs government the. Only way. I arrived police faced off with thousands of protesters on the streets using baton
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Madame speaker. Mr. President. Madame Lieutenant Governor, members of the general assembly, members of our congressional delegation, collects state and local government, and my fellow marylanders. One year ago we began our Work Together. And we knew, what we found the opportunity in the state and we had blinding potential in this state we also knew we were leaving too much potential on the table. And a one year later we still have got work to do. We have learned a lot of lessons, some hard lessons. [laughter] but solving big problems does not happen overnight. But lets be clear, a change is happening and today the state of our state, it is strong. [applause] we have announced the creation of nearly 40000 new jobs, many of them and communities that been historically left behind. [applause] we have the lowest Unemployment Rate in the country for the fifth month in a row. Crime is down across the states homicides involve more city are the lowest they have been in nine years. And communiti
Negotiations today. Tens of thousands of people and the main thing for this minute is in the dorovo studio. Hello messages from the special Operation Zone , russian t90 tanks are attacking enemy positions in key areas. This is one of the most advanced vehicles in our army; the entire hull is covered with a special cape that makes the tank invisible to the thermal imager. The latest weapon in accuracy can be compared with a sniper rifle during the next raid , our fighters destroyed the observation posts of the nationalists equipment on krasny limansky, russian flamethrowers liquidated another strong point in the direction, intelligence revealed camouflaged positions. Where our infantry then crept up , a battle ensued, in which the bumblebee handheld flamethrowers became the main striking force. They not only act with flames when they hit, but also create a roman pressure drop, after which it is impossible for the enemy to survive. And under the nationalists are still trying to attack wi
Madame speaker. Mr. President. Madame Lieutenant Governor, members of the general assembly, members of our congressional delegation, collects state and local government, and my fellow marylanders. One year ago we began our Work Together. And we knew, what we found the opportunity in the state and we had blinding potential in this state we also knew we were leaving too much potential on the table. And a one year later we still have got work to do. We have learned a lot of lessons, some hard lessons. [laughter] but solving big problems does not happen overnight. But lets be clear, a change is happening and today the state of our state, it is strong. [applause] we have announced the creation of nearly 40000 new jobs, many of them and communities that been historically left behind. [applause] we have the lowest Unemployment Rate in the country for the fifth month in a row. Crime is down across the states homicides involve more city are the lowest they have been in nine years. And communiti