specifically they believe that the pfizer and moderna vaccines were so effective that after just one dose, we should given a shot to as many as possible and come back for a second as more is available. it is an approach taken by our allies across the pobd. while manufacturer wait only about a month in between both doses, the uk extended it to 12 week. and scientific advisers there said that this would provide protection to as many people as possible in the early stages of the vaccine rollout. but the wall street journal published a piece titled u.s. government scientists scepkept krepts skrecht cal and that they are pushing back against the one dose vaccine saying that there not enough evidence for long term protection. among those quoted, peter marx who said that they need to be used to prevent covid-19 and related hospitaliza hospital la death. and also peter hof also said that those clinical trials found a level of one dose significantly less than what they got with two.
arizona electorate describes themselves as independent or moderate. those are the people that kyrsten sinema is trying to appeal to, but then you look even further and look at where republicans end up, about 9% of republicans ended up voting for the democrat in both the senate race and in the governor s race. and that means that there is about 10% of the republican party that is up for grabs. if you add up those two numbers, you are getting pretty close to the possibility that she could compete as an independent. i think that sinema sees the maverick seat that used to be occupied wouby john mccain as bg open and the question is can she execute that move before she faces voters again. so then let s ask a republican to weigh in on perhaps what is her deficit. she is not polling well among democrats in arizona. she says she is doing it for the collective good, that the country in her view should be moving toward the middle because
wouby the united states. in letting new brark go, it would have been much better had the president of the united states found a day in letting him go to talk about the important role that mubarak played in our history, in establishing peace in the middle east for so many years, in working with the united states as a close ally. and we chuckle now about mubarak and say he was somehow in the same boat as gadhafi, but i don t think so. and i think it s really important for us to remember that all of our friends around the world didn t like the way we seemed to throw him under the bus. we were right to let new brark go, but we would have been better off had we found a way to say a few important sentences about maybe so, but i want to can back to gadhafi for a minute. the question in my mind is how much longer can gadhafi survive. one of the most interesting