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then, of course, we will. every month, a quiet session will now take place at the life dcience centre, informed by a team hopeful their enjoyment will also be matched by others, too. megan paterson, bbc news, newcastle. morecambe bay is known for its quicksand and fast—rising tides, but every year, horse riders take to the sands under the watchful eye of the queen's guide. it's michael wilson's job to make sure everyone crosses safely and this weekend he had more than 50 horses and riders under his care, as judy hobson reports. a mass trek in morecombe bay. this is treacherous terrain, but these horses and riders couldn't be in safer hands. they're being led by the queen's guide, michael wilson. this is now an annual event — but, with 46 horses, it is the biggest so far, and is open to all riders and all organised by the vale of lune harriers. without michael's help it,

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BBC News

depends's former chief executive of the foundation actually resigned. it emerged he coordinated over an honorary cbe for a millionaire businessman. it is really important just to say there was no evidence that any other trustees were aware of what was happening at the time. we will leave it there for now. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. morecambe bay is known for its quicksand and fast—rising tides, but every year horse riders take to the sands under the watchful eye of the queen's guide. it's michael wilson's job to make sure everyone crosses safely — and this weekend he had more than 50 horses and riders under his care, as judy hobson reports. a mass trek in morecombe bay. this is treacherous terrain, but these horses and riders couldn't be in safer hands. they're being led by the queen's guide, michael wilson. this is now an annual event — but, with 46 horses, it is the biggest so far, and is open to all riders and all organised by the vale of lune harriers. without michael's help it, would be too dangerous.

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A Life of Pain

with that without the tablets — and i still have to take the painkillers, but other things as well as well that help it. it is, i am getting on a little bit now, i'm not the oldest person in the world, but i want to be able to enjoy the rest of my life rather than have it be controlled by pain. laughter. 0ne constant theme we have heard from the thousands of people who have told us about their experience of living with chronic pain, is how isolating it can be. so patients at the merseyside clinic have organised a support group, a place where stories can be told, experiences shared. laughter is the best medicine. it's so easy to sit at home, think "i can't be bothered," take another pill and fall asleep. that is one way to go. the other way to go is to perhaps pop into a group

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A Life of Pain

she manages her pain has been helped by the all—round support the clinic office. i think i am of the generation where you think, you take a tablet and it will go away, which it doesn't. it takes some of the pain away but obviously the condition is still there. now i am learning how to cope with that without the tablets — and i still have to take the painkillers, but other things as well as well that help it. it is, i am getting on a little bit now, i'm not the oldest person in the world, but i want to be able to enjoy the rest of my life rather than have it be controlled by pain. laughter. one constant theme we have heard from the thousands of people who have told us about their experience of living with chronic pain, is how isolating it can be. so patients at the merseyside clinic have organised a support group, a place where stories can be told, experiences shared. laughter is the best medicine. it's so easy to sit at home, think "i can't be bothered," take another pill and fall asleep. that is one way to go. the other way to go

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A Life of Pain

relax you posture, butjust breathing in, coming forwards, yeah? thinking about pain in a new way, reframing our understanding of chronic pain, can transform lives. people like bernie... want you to stand up, yeah? ..whose approach to how she manages her pain has been helped by the all—round support the clinic office. i think i am of the generation where you think, you take a tablet and it will go away, which it doesn't. it takes some of the pain away but obviously the condition is still there. now i am learning how to cope with that without the tablets — and i still have to take the painkillers, but other things as well as well that help it. it is, i am getting on a little bit now, i'm not the oldest person in the world, but i want to be able to enjoy the rest of my life rather than have it be controlled by pain. laughter. one constant theme we have heard from the thousands of people who have told us about their experience of living with chronic pain,

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A Life of Pain

we will be in a much better place. you feel a bit uncomfortable today, don't you? yeah. should we have a look at that, and try and get you more comfortable... thinking about pain in a new way, reframing our understanding of chronic pain, can transform lives. people like bernie... want you to stand up, yeah? ..whose approach to how she manages her pain has been helped by the all—round support the clinic office. i think i am of the generation where you think, you take a tablet and it will go away, which it doesn't. it takes some of the pain away but obviously the condition is still there. now i am learning how to cope with that without the tablets — and not have to have to take the painkillers, but other things as well as well that help it. it is, i am getting on a little bit now, i'm not the oldest person in the world, but i want to be able to enjoy the rest of my life rather than have it be controlled by pain.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180815:20:07:00

you mean i? all right. my apologies. so is there a sense here right now that democrats keep talking about this blue wave and that it's going to come. incidents like this help it, whether it's nancy pelosi or anybody. is it your view here that steps like the president took today reinforce the notion that galvanizes democrats? >> no. i think democrats every week have a different reason for why they're going to retake the house and have a success. >> neil: you think that will? >> absolutely not. so every time they think they have an idea, all the republicans running against them say you're better off now than a year ago. you'll be better off next year than this year if you continue to run your business the way you have. washington is getting out of your way to make your decisions. that's a compelling argument. >> neil: have we ever had this kind of dust-up between top

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180207:14:04:00

although we don't know what happened in the relationship, we do know, bill, this was about 1500 messages the inspector general at the doj has many more. we may learn even more in the coming days and weeks. >> bill: thank you, leading our coverage from washington >> sandra: over at the white house the clock is ticking on a decision to release the democrats' version of the f.b.i. memo. the document written by adam schiff is a rebutteal to the controversial gop memo that accuses the f.b.i. of abusing its surveillance power. kevin corke is following this from the north lawn of the white house this morning. what's the timeline on the possible release of this democratic memo? >> a couple things i think you'll find useful, sandra. the review is ongoing as you've pointed out throughout the morning as have our colleagues at fox news. that it continue through close of business thursday. there is a mountain of granular

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180207:14:36:00

>> sandra: trey gowdy last night is making a very strong suggestion that democrats are laying a trap for this president. listen to this. >> the democrats are politically smart enough to put things in the memo that require either the bureau or the department of justice to say this needs to be redacted and therefore it creates this belief there is something being hidden from the american people. keep in mind, this is the same crowd that voted not to release our memo and voted not to gain a lot of this information in the last 12 months. >> sandra: what does the president have to say about that, about the possibility that democrats overloaded that memo with classified information so that he would have to redact so much or potentially not even release it? >> look, trey gowdy has insight into this that i don't have. but it's obvious from his statements he believes the democrats are playing politics with people's lives here and they tried to load in sources and methods so we would have to redact it so they could claim some type of political bias

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