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you are talking about the ppp, the pakistan people's party, the party led by bilawal bhutto, the bhuttond also the ruling family, the pakistan muslim league n, and you are referring to nawaz sharif, the former prime minister. they may have been discredited in your eyes, but nevertheless, in orderfor you to do better than these two parties in the election, a march gallup poll puts your party, the pti, at 24%, and the ruling plmn at 36%. so you have a huge mountain to climb to do better. uh, zein, these surveys are quite misleading. i mean, if you look at the election which david cameron contested in england, they were supposed to be level with the labour party and there was a landslide victory. so, this is what might have been, the survey, at the time. but when the election time comes and when parties come up with their manifestoes, and when the electorate has to make up its mind, that's really when the swing takes place. and we believe that this is the time that my party, i feel that this is the time pti will win in a landslide. but really, i mean, i have to put it to you, you say you c
you are talking about the ppp, the pakistan people's party, the party led by bilawal bhutto, the bhuttond also the ruling family, the pakistan muslim league n, and you are referring to nawaz sharif, the former prime minister. they may have been discredited in your eyes, but nevertheless, in orderfor you to do better than these two parties in the election, a march gallup poll puts your party, the pti, at 24%, and the ruling plmn at 36%. so you have a huge mountain to climb to do better. uh,...
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you are talking about the ppp, the pakistan people's party, led by the buto family, and the ruling familyreferring to my cherif, the former prime minister. they may have been discredited, but in order for you to do better than these two parties in the election, a march gallup poll puts you at 22% in the ruling party at 36%. you have a huge mountain to climb to do better. these surveys are quite misleading. look at the election which david cameron contested in england. they we re cameron contested in england. they were supposed to be level with the labour party and it was a landslide victory. this is what might have been, the survey, at the time. but when election time comes and parties come up with manifestoes, and when the electorate has to make up its mind, that is really when the swing ta kes mind, that is really when the swing takes place. and we believe that this is the time my party... i feel that this is the time we will win in a landslide. you say you can dismiss polls, but for example, take the state of punjab, the biggest impact is done, you cannot win a national election if you
you are talking about the ppp, the pakistan people's party, led by the buto family, and the ruling familyreferring to my cherif, the former prime minister. they may have been discredited, but in order for you to do better than these two parties in the election, a march gallup poll puts you at 22% in the ruling party at 36%. you have a huge mountain to climb to do better. these surveys are quite misleading. look at the election which david cameron contested in england. they we re cameron...
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to $61 million to programs that taught abstinence. 81 groups that received the money as part of the ppp program immediately filed suit to stop the administration, and on tuesday, a fourth federal judge ruled against the administration, saying prematurely ending the grant was unlawful and ordering funding to continue, but the court battle over the issue is far from over while nine tpp grantees have received rulings thus far, the remaining 72 organizations are awaiting decisions from the court. announcer: when we return,undeow shooting for the stars. soledad: bezos says the moon is ripe for colonization. announcer: are you up for a lunar -- [no audio] people - with cameras and a eake s. but the people watching - are far, far away. and what )s next after a hot weekend? kari )s updated forecast ahead f the new week. )today in the bay ) - monday - 4:30 to soledad: amazon founder jeff bezos says it's time for the u.s. to go back to the moon, but this time, we should stay. bezos says the moon is ripe for colonization with sunlight for energy and ice under the surface that could be turned into
to $61 million to programs that taught abstinence. 81 groups that received the money as part of the ppp program immediately filed suit to stop the administration, and on tuesday, a fourth federal judge ruled against the administration, saying prematurely ending the grant was unlawful and ordering funding to continue, but the court battle over the issue is far from over while nine tpp grantees have received rulings thus far, the remaining 72 organizations are awaiting decisions from the court....
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amy: i studied at oxford, a new undergraduate program that had been launched called ppp. did another undergraduate course, and all of this was by way of trying to decide whether i should continue on in science or go in another direction, or go in another direction, perhaps philosophy. i did decide to go on to medicine, although that is not what i ended up doing at the end of the day. i guess you could say i drifted off into another area. really by way of the justice department. brian: did you get your medical degree? host: -- amy: i did. neurology. brian: so you could have been in meteorologist. amy: that was an option. he had never heard of it. he told me that i out-tennysonedmhim. i wanted to know wt the eat -- out-tennysoned him. i wanted to know what they great knowledge was. at the -- brian: at the end of yale, what did you do? knowledge was. at the -- brian: at the end of yale, what amy: i studied at oxford, a new undergraduate program that had been launched called ppp. i did another undergraduate course, and all of this was by way of trying to decide whether i shou
amy: i studied at oxford, a new undergraduate program that had been launched called ppp. did another undergraduate course, and all of this was by way of trying to decide whether i should continue on in science or go in another direction, or go in another direction, perhaps philosophy. i did decide to go on to medicine, although that is not what i ended up doing at the end of the day. i guess you could say i drifted off into another area. really by way of the justice department. brian: did you...
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goldman sachs today basically said the budget is done by the ppp. sanchez will keep it.e will perhaps see expansion. we have to watch the taxes. the socialist party was clear about this at the start of the year, spain does not have a spending problem according to them. and issue when it comes to collecting tax receipt and that means raising taxes and they made a pledge when it comes to banks creating a tax for banks. that means santander. mark: how long can sanchez remain as prime minister? what is the best case -- worst-case an area? >> best case scenario, he should 2019,ly thank rajoy, sources from the pp says they could veto the budget. they will not do it that let him use it. that could take him until 2019. the issue is after -- 84 seats in parliament he has. people said they had more seats and it was more difficult to govern as a minority government. we could see a government that last for one year into new elections. sanchez said he would call new elections but now it seems he probably will stay all the way in until 2020 as it best case scenario or sanchez. mark: g
goldman sachs today basically said the budget is done by the ppp. sanchez will keep it.e will perhaps see expansion. we have to watch the taxes. the socialist party was clear about this at the start of the year, spain does not have a spending problem according to them. and issue when it comes to collecting tax receipt and that means raising taxes and they made a pledge when it comes to banks creating a tax for banks. that means santander. mark: how long can sanchez remain as prime minister?...
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amy: i studied at oxford, a new undergraduate program that had been launched called ppp. did another undergraduate course, and all of this was by way of trying to decide whether i should continue on in science or go in another direction, perhaps philosophy. i did decide to go on to medicine, although that is not what i ended up doing at the end of the day. i guess you could say i drifted off into another area. really by way of the justice department. brian: did you get your medical degree? amy: i did. neurology. brian: so you could have been in neurology? amy: that was an option. brian: when did you give that up and why? amy: that was a long time ago. it is hard for me to reconstruct exactly why. i think the main reason is that i was temperamentally not terribly well-suited for the practice of medicine. you know, what you learn when you start in one field and and up in another is that the reasons why one feel this suitable to you and others may not be can often be a rather humble reason, like gesture -- just your personality or that kind of person that you are, what float
amy: i studied at oxford, a new undergraduate program that had been launched called ppp. did another undergraduate course, and all of this was by way of trying to decide whether i should continue on in science or go in another direction, perhaps philosophy. i did decide to go on to medicine, although that is not what i ended up doing at the end of the day. i guess you could say i drifted off into another area. really by way of the justice department. brian: did you get your medical degree? amy:...
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amy: i studied at oxford, a new undergraduate program that had been launched called ppp.id another undergraduate course, and all of this was by way of trying to decide whether i should continue on in science or go in another direction, perhaps philosophy. i did decide to go on to medicine, although that is not what i ended up doing at the end of the day. i guess you could say i drifted off into another area. really by way of the justice department. brian: did you get your medical degree? amy: i did. neurology. brian: so you could have been in neurology? neurologist. amy: that was an option. brian: when did you give that up and why? amy: that was a long time ago. it is hard for me to reconstruct exactly why. i think the main reason is that i was temperamentally not terribly well-suited for the practice of medicine. you know, what you learn when you start in one field and and up in another is that the reasons why one feel this suitable to you and others may not be can often be a rather humble reason, like just your personality or that kind of person that you are, what float
amy: i studied at oxford, a new undergraduate program that had been launched called ppp.id another undergraduate course, and all of this was by way of trying to decide whether i should continue on in science or go in another direction, perhaps philosophy. i did decide to go on to medicine, although that is not what i ended up doing at the end of the day. i guess you could say i drifted off into another area. really by way of the justice department. brian: did you get your medical degree? amy: i...