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. >> bacteria littic. >> what?bacteria littic. >> is there -- >> it would help us a lot if you don't touch the microphone. it will be clearer. we'll hear you better. >> okay. b-a-c-t-e-r-i-a-l-y-t-i-c [ bell ] >> it is spelled. >> thank you, dr. bailey. good luck to my fellow spellers. thank you and bye. [ applause ] >> jimmy: how adorable is that? that is adorable. i mean, he's dumb. he couldn't spell the word, but -- so cute. the champion of the bee is going to appear on our show next week to spell against me. see if we can get that kid here. i might need help. it's thursday night. it's this week in "unnecessary censorship." >> as you snow hillary clinton will not come on fox news to [ bleep ] bernie sanders, but she did take time to [ bleep ] ellen degeneres. >> you're reprotecting a bp bp convention. what does [ bleep ] mean? >> my [ bleep ] got bicker and bicker. >>. >> when you are young you're like [ bleep ] around. >> when i was young, i [ bleep ]ed around a lot. >> you said it was a nice [ bleep ] foreman
. >> bacteria littic. >> what?bacteria littic. >> is there -- >> it would help us a lot if you don't touch the microphone. it will be clearer. we'll hear you better. >> okay. b-a-c-t-e-r-i-a-l-y-t-i-c [ bell ] >> it is spelled. >> thank you, dr. bailey. good luck to my fellow spellers. thank you and bye. [ applause ] >> jimmy: how adorable is that? that is adorable. i mean, he's dumb. he couldn't spell the word, but -- so cute. the champion of the...
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two, data and an littic bzs and three, economic analysis. as you take data and we collect an enormous amount of data across the board, what you want to be able to do is make sure that you're using that data to uniform your rule making and make sure we have the right regulatory body in place and that it's also uniforming our economic analysis so our rule making is as informed as possible and it's as consistent as possible because we're taking resources from across the agency, leveraging those capabilities and applying those best practices internal to the agency and bringing in some a added folks to address some of those areas. so that's really the crux of it. >> will you be looking to make some of that analysis and data sort of public and sort of well understood because we repeatedly in the sessions that we hold here hear from people about how data is really sort of the currency of trust for them. it's really enabling them to have good stakeholders and you mentioned that was a big part of what you need to do. >> it is. i think it's a big tran
two, data and an littic bzs and three, economic analysis. as you take data and we collect an enormous amount of data across the board, what you want to be able to do is make sure that you're using that data to uniform your rule making and make sure we have the right regulatory body in place and that it's also uniforming our economic analysis so our rule making is as informed as possible and it's as consistent as possible because we're taking resources from across the agency, leveraging those...
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so this became the new way of treatment for neurosafe littic state hospitals all over the world picked up this if they could afford it. you need lab work. but if you were lucky, you could be potentially be cured of it. this was a major breakthrough. he's only one of two sigh chitists -- psychiatrists to win the nobel prize in medicine in history. the german bayer company who were trying to come up with a synthetic drug for malaria were very clever. they said, well, we don't need to go and do our studies in africa and in places where malaria's endemic, we'll just run our studies on these patients who are undergoing therapy. it's a win/win. we get to study the disease, test our drugs. bayer came up with two potential drugs, which is made from a yellow dye. the dye attaches to the parasite, they add a side chain that's lethal to the parasite, carries the truck to the target and -- drug to the target and wipes out the infection. pretty toxic drug, so they never broke into the market. quinine was the only drug that was made from the tree, the bark of a tree that grew on plantations that the
so this became the new way of treatment for neurosafe littic state hospitals all over the world picked up this if they could afford it. you need lab work. but if you were lucky, you could be potentially be cured of it. this was a major breakthrough. he's only one of two sigh chitists -- psychiatrists to win the nobel prize in medicine in history. the german bayer company who were trying to come up with a synthetic drug for malaria were very clever. they said, well, we don't need to go and do...
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[crowd cheering] [c >>> bacteria littic. b-a-c-t-e-r-i-a-l-y-t-i-c.t's spelled b-a-c-t-e-r-o-y-l-o-t-i-c. >> that was 6-year-old spelling wiz kid, akash vukoti. wowing the crowd in round three of scripps national spelling bee. even though the first first grader in spelling bee history misspelled that word and won't be at the finals, he's winning the hearts of americans with his word skills. >> do you have a favorite word? >> yeah. >> what is it? pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovo lcanoconiosis. >> can you spell it for me? p-n-e-u-m-o-n-o-u-l-t-r-a-m-i-c- r-o-s-c-o-p-i-c-s-i-l-i-c-o-v-o- l-c-a-n-o-c-o-n-i-o-s-i-s. pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovo lcanoconiosis. >> oh my goodness. dana, you seem to be a good speller to me. is this your thing? >> i was never a speller like that. i did well on my spelling tests. but i feel like predictive texts and spellcheck has made things -- >> i think three minutes on air. we got three minutes in the spelling bee? >> i was never in a spelling bee. but i loved to have a spelling test. >> i loved spelling bees and i used
[crowd cheering] [c >>> bacteria littic. b-a-c-t-e-r-i-a-l-y-t-i-c.t's spelled b-a-c-t-e-r-o-y-l-o-t-i-c. >> that was 6-year-old spelling wiz kid, akash vukoti. wowing the crowd in round three of scripps national spelling bee. even though the first first grader in spelling bee history misspelled that word and won't be at the finals, he's winning the hearts of americans with his word skills. >> do you have a favorite word? >> yeah. >> what is it?...
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i think what they will do is this kind of disciplined attack my guess is they looked at an littics and swing states and arguments that resonated with voters in those areas. that's how traditional politics is done and you win an election. if you get in this other story, some of those women who you named ended up sort of posing in penal penthouse. this is the danger zone for the clinton campaign i think which is that if -- as i said i think most voters see these as stories of old news and don't want to relitigate them but if you relitigate them the case is at best a very am ambiguous situation and based on feminists right now she would get the benefit of the doubt and that's why i think the clinton campaign is right not to want to dig into it. >> hang on. there's a lot more to talk about obviously. how will hillary clinton respond to this. we could find out tonight in a few minutes. we'll get live pictures from california. hillary clinton is expected to take the stage soon. we'll keep our eye on this. donald trump has a rally tonight in new mexico. we're watching for that as well and we'
i think what they will do is this kind of disciplined attack my guess is they looked at an littics and swing states and arguments that resonated with voters in those areas. that's how traditional politics is done and you win an election. if you get in this other story, some of those women who you named ended up sort of posing in penal penthouse. this is the danger zone for the clinton campaign i think which is that if -- as i said i think most voters see these as stories of old news and don't...