and bruce alberts is the editor- in-chief of the journal, "science," who's deciding what to publish and not publish about this research. dr. fauci, let me start with you. as an arm of the federal government ever asked scientists not to publish the fruits of their research in. >> in the biological scientists in sciee, this truly, ray s, it's a new paradigm. it's unprecedented. so we've really got to get it right. i mean there's an absolute need to do kinds of research that will help protect the general and global public but there are times as is the case now where the result, if gotten into the hands of people with nefarious purpose kos, in fact, be dangerous to society. so we need to strike a balance, an appropriate balance of not impeding the science but at the same time protecting the general public who has concerns over the possibility that information like this may get into the hands of people who would use it for nefarious purposesment but the answer to your question is, there is the first time and this advisory board that you mentioned, the national science advisory board for bios