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happy to cash in on that misery let's set the scene for you here bluepoint brewery president todd ashman along with his brew master alongside of many others were waiting for a delayed train at penn station amtrak officials are working on a massive reconstruction plan that's going to last in the city at least through labor day now while others complained ashman here saw an opportunity he said he wanted to create a beer that reflected what riders feel as they wait for those delayed trains so he and his brew master came up with a bitter brew to match the bitterness that comes along with public transit making you late the pilsner the can is even designed to look like a railroad schedule board bluepoint brewery plans to sell the beer at penn station where ashman is positive people will have time while they wait for a drink a one beer delay maybe a two beer delay. but what do you call a beer that isn't born out of frustration and misery over a train schedule the answer to that one is obvious the laid all right that'll do it for us for now check out the show on youtube youtube dot com slash boo
happy to cash in on that misery let's set the scene for you here bluepoint brewery president todd ashman along with his brew master alongside of many others were waiting for a delayed train at penn station amtrak officials are working on a massive reconstruction plan that's going to last in the city at least through labor day now while others complained ashman here saw an opportunity he said he wanted to create a beer that reflected what riders feel as they wait for those delayed trains so he...
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this morning, steve ashman would not be drawn on that. he didn't want to comment. him describing how crimes like these, sex abuse crimes, must be investigated for they are, which is profoundly racist crimes. i have another quote from him here which says that similar cases in the past may not have been investigated thoroughly enough. the second voice in this conversation is sarah champion, the labour mp for rotherham, another town blighted by these crimes. she is also the shadow minister for women these crimes. she is also the shadow ministerfor women and these crimes. she is also the shadow minister for women and equality is. she says there is a need to acknowledge that the majority of the perpetrators in these crimes are british pakistani and the government must carry out research to find out why this is the case. thank you very much. a quick bit of breaking news coming in. relatives of the 0magh bomb victims have announced that they are to sue northern ireland police chief for investigative failings that they believe let the killers escape justice. the 0magh bomb
this morning, steve ashman would not be drawn on that. he didn't want to comment. him describing how crimes like these, sex abuse crimes, must be investigated for they are, which is profoundly racist crimes. i have another quote from him here which says that similar cases in the past may not have been investigated thoroughly enough. the second voice in this conversation is sarah champion, the labour mp for rotherham, another town blighted by these crimes. she is also the shadow minister for...
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but steve ashman the chief constable was firmly saying that he would do it again.the chief superintendent leading the investigation said this was about money versus preventing children from being raped. he said it was a no—brainer and something that they needed to do. he said they had to do it even though morally it was something they had to think about. but today the police are standing firm that this was an achievement on their part of that they achieve convictions and that they achieve convictions and that they would use an informant in such a way again in the future. with me now is our home affairs correspondent mark easton. it is horrific, distressing to read the details of this but regrettably there are elements of this that are familiar to us. i think so. the scandal follows the pattern of dozens actually of similar grooming gang cases that have been exposed in recent yea rs. gang cases that have been exposed in recent years. the predominantly asian men and the victims predominantly young white women. the crimes very often occur, and in this case it was also
but steve ashman the chief constable was firmly saying that he would do it again.the chief superintendent leading the investigation said this was about money versus preventing children from being raped. he said it was a no—brainer and something that they needed to do. he said they had to do it even though morally it was something they had to think about. but today the police are standing firm that this was an achievement on their part of that they achieve convictions and that they achieve...
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northumbria police's steve ashman said the information provided by the man led to the conviction of 17ccused the government of selling off valuable hospital assets to help plug a hole in nhs finances. the amount of health service land in england that has been earmarked for sale has more than doubled in the past year. analysis commissioned by labour found 117 sites deemed surplus were still in medical or clinical use. ministers said selling land would give vital funding for patient care, and free up space for much—needed housing. some prisoners should be able to use video calling technology to stay in touch with their families. it could cut reoffending rates, the government has been advised. a review by lord farmer suggests so—called virtual visits should be made available for inmates whose family members who cannot attend jail because of illness, distance or other factors. research indicates a prisoner who receives visits from a visitor is 39% less likely to reoffend than an inmate who had no such contact. the driver of a double—decker bus has been taken to hospital after it crashed in
northumbria police's steve ashman said the information provided by the man led to the conviction of 17ccused the government of selling off valuable hospital assets to help plug a hole in nhs finances. the amount of health service land in england that has been earmarked for sale has more than doubled in the past year. analysis commissioned by labour found 117 sites deemed surplus were still in medical or clinical use. ministers said selling land would give vital funding for patient care, and...
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chief constable steve ashman spoke to breakfast an hour ago.finding, at thejudge's assessment and his ruling and legalfinding, there is no evidence whatsoever that he was involved or engaged in offending against these victims or anybody else. it does beggar belief, it didn't happen. is it true you or informers handlers asked him to take from rubble children to parties? —— vulnerable children.” from rubble children to parties? —— vulnerable children. i can't go into the detail of what we did or didn't do with deployments. what i can say is that we didn't tasked him to go to parties with vulnerable women and girls. that didn't happen. we are very specific about that. i think there has been a drawing away from there has been a drawing away from the central point, that the use of the central point, that the use of the informant was principally about finding out who might be involved, the cars they were driving, the addresses they were living at, who might be using or supplying drugs. it's very much the case this is the starting point for an investi
chief constable steve ashman spoke to breakfast an hour ago.finding, at thejudge's assessment and his ruling and legalfinding, there is no evidence whatsoever that he was involved or engaged in offending against these victims or anybody else. it does beggar belief, it didn't happen. is it true you or informers handlers asked him to take from rubble children to parties? —— vulnerable children.” from rubble children to parties? —— vulnerable children. i can't go into the detail of what...