?[??o?w6[?÷??ñ?ñw?ñoygççç?ówo?noo?exw?woñyóñçnçígo;vçñ the criminal caught on camera in this surveillance video gives a brand-new meaning to the term break-in. welcome to ft. worth, texas, home to paul s liquor store and quite possibly the most absurd break-in you ll ever see. at about 1:15 in the morning, larry bynum strolls around to the back of paul s to break into the store through a vent hood on the roof. first he has to scale the wall to get him to his point of entry, which is giving him some trouble. after about ten minutes of unsuccessful attempts, he gives the roof one last try and makes it. there was a vent hood when we purchased this building this building was a restaurant. and we didn t cover the vent. that s how he got in.
peninsula is viewed as the heart of mother russia. there s a reason when the soviet union broke up, the russians insisted on keeping their warm water port on the black sea. that s symbolic, you go back to the mid-19th century and the crimean war. this is some place that the russians are not going to let go of without a fight. if you can hang on there, jennifer, i want to bring in a story and larry sab adough. these are types of unexpected events pop up when a president under pressure can raise how much we can do to respond to a crisis. most americans feel for this time does not really affect them, but it depends on how it goes, right? sure, and this reminds us how quickly things can change in an election year. given american public opinion about military involvement abroad in the post-iraq, post-afghanistan era, it s fair to say that americans overwhelmingly would not favor any sort of military action, perhaps sanctions.
and national security adviser susan rice, that intervention? the situation in ukraine by russia would be a grave mistake, but he would not offer any suggestion as to what the consequences might be. the president, i would imagine, will once again repeat that advice, and call on the russians to honor their international obligations, not to intervene in the affairs oflá⌝ñ?vb!çr the pressure will be damage to the u.s.-russian relationship. there s no military pressure that the u.s. can put on
the criminal caught on camera in this surveillance video gives a brand-new meaning to the term break-in. welcome to ft. worth, texas, home to paul s liquor store and quite possibly the most absurd break-in you ll ever see. at about 1:15 in the morning, larry bynum strolls around to the back of paul s to break into the store through a vent hood on the roof. first he has to scale the wall to get him to his point of entry, which is giving him some trouble. after about ten minutes of unsuccessful attempts, he gives the roof one last try and makes it. there was a vent hood when we purchased this building this building was a restaurant. and we didn t cover the vent. that s how he got in. within a few seconds of him climbing up the roof and down the vent shaft, the insulation from the ceiling inside starts to give way.
word has it, the trash bag is the new ski mask, or at least that s what these two masters of disguise in west virginia mistakenly think. jenny gibson, a waitress at jolly pirate donut shop, starts off her night shift as she always does. my shift starts at 10:00 at night. i come in and by that time usually the baker has the cake donuts made and i have to chocolate frost them, icing them and powdered sugar and all that. that went smoothly. everything was fine. the baker for the evening is her sister, sammy. they soon notice strange things happening. about 3:00 is when things started getting weird. a strange car kept pulling into the parking lot and almost hit a customer.