that s the driver restraining a passenger after being stabbed in the face with his own pen, but he is the one in trouble with his company. we re going to tell you why. and two crashes in three days. that is certainly not the way race car driver danica patrick wanted to start the weekend at daytona. she s upbeat about the big race. well, we start with the search for a gunman in afghanistan blamed for killing two ranking u.s. officers inside the heavily fortfied interior ministry, which is in charge of all afghan law enforcement. nato is pulling its military advisors from afghan ministries suggesting that it may have concerns over afghan security forces. we re going to bring in nick walsh from kabul. nick, the two officers who were found dead, they were in their office. they must the gunman must have had some sort of security clearance. what are you learning? reporter: well, i m getting some remarkable new details from an afghan counterterrorism official about the ide
proprietary names. when you go to the score you don t look for tylenol or acetaminophen. the best advice, use generic substitutes. the way you find them, if you don t see it on the label, talk tower pharmacist. don t buy anything from mcneil laboratories or its parent country johnson & johnson. i think we have a list of generic brands, look for acetaminophen, tylenol, zyrtech. these are complicated names. can we put them up? we have them, they are there, but they are not on the screen. there they are. anyway, the names on the left are all trade names that belong to the company that initiated the recall. so you need the generic names, the ones on the right. that can be a little bit confusing for parents. this happened because the fda inspected the plant in arizona