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It is that logic that perhaps explains why there are now only 42,000 staff in the National Offender Management Service in england and wales, while there were 19,000 back in 2010. But the logic of cutting prisons has perhaps reached a limit. The pressure of fewer staff in overcrowded jails has seen violence rise towards staff, other prisoners or in the form of self harm. Bad things are happening in ourjails, and its no surprise the president of the Prison Governors Association has written an open letter attacking the governments management of prisons. Heres elaine dunkley. Violence and rioting, volatility has gripped prisons in england and wales. Run. The pressure in our Prison Service building for staff and inmates. Get down. A breakdown in Law And Order caused by a shortage of staff and a growing Prison Population. A toxic mix according to the Prison Governors Association. Attacks on prison staff and drugs academic increasing concern around Mental Health and overcrowding, resources an

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170127:08:06:00

World all the time crutcher mark speak out know. i love how trump talks, he s becoming more and more is simple and direct, deny. you know that every world leader has two hire a new translator because the translators don t understand, we don t know this kind of monosyllabic that the president of the united states is using. but again, the stronger the message, the more simple it is. i think that s what you re hearing from him. tom: i m seeing all over twitter, people poking fun at the dirty rats comment. but you know, we ve had presidents who speak bluntly in the past, haven t we? i think that s what gets people s attention. for eight years, we had a president who was mostly concerned about impressing himself with how bright he was. what that does is diminish the american message and make it less clear for people all around the world who are not going to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110508:09:25:00

He was the ideologic force behind the call for jihad, and he implored the young and impressionable osama to follow him. at the end of 1984, end of summer, my father told me, you have to leave with me, i m leaving for pakistan and afghanistan. reporter: bin laden responded. he made the move from saudi arabia to pakistan. the picture you get of bin laden at this point is he s shy, he s retiring, monosyllabic, barely get a word out of him. he s completely overshadowed by his mentor, abdullah azzam, who is a larger than life, charismatic figure, and somebody who really had a father/son relationship with bin laden. reporter: it was in this neighborhood that osama bin laden and abdullah azzam set up the headquarters of an organization they called the services bureau. it was to assist muslim fighters heading into afghanistan and also afghan refugees fleeing the soviet army. bin laden s time in the shadow of his mentor, abdullah azzam, would be short lived. no longer content to merely

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110508:01:25:00

He s retiring, monosyllabic, barely get a word out of him. he s completely overshadowed by his mentor, abdullah azzam, who is a larger than life, charismatic figure, and somebody who really had a father/son relationship with bin laden. reporter: it was in this neighborhood that osama bin laden and abdullah azzam set up the headquarters of an organization they called the services bureau. it was to assist muslim fighters heading into afghanistan and also afghan refugees fleeing the soviet army. bin laden s time in the shadow of his mentor, abdullah azzam, would be short lived. no longer content to merely fund the fight, bin laden yearned to join it. his countless hours and days in the harsh saudi desert without shelter and with few provisions had prepared him for this moment. it was always his belief that he was destined to be a holy warrior.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110508:03:24:00

Continuously, you could say. hutaifa is abdullah azzam s son. this is his first interview for western television. my father was leading arabic and islamic studies and my father was studying engineering at that time. reporter: bin laden was drawn to the influential cleric seen here in afghanistan. he was the ideologic force behind the call for jihad, and he implored the young and impressionable osama to follow him. at the end of 1984, end of summer, my father told me, you have to leave with me, i m leaving for pakistan and afghanistan. reporter: bin laden responded. he made the move from saudi arabia to pakistan. the picture you get of bin laden at this point is he s shy, he s retiring, monosyllabic, barely get a word out of him. he s completely overshadowed by his mentor, abdullah azzam, who is a larger than life, charismatic figure, and somebody who really had a father/son relationship with bin laden.

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