recalls. if you have medications in the cabinet, there s a coupon available that the company is reimbursing you for any medicine you have to dispose of. jon: it s not permanent, these things are going to get back on the store shelves eventually. how long before it happens? the fda tells me it s anyone s best guess at this time because it s a manufacturing issue, an issue to do with this plant. it depends on how quickly you can get this plant up and running and clear away some of the issues. i haven t been able to confirm that with johnson & johnson or mcneil at this time, we re still working on that. in the meantime, jon, here s some of the solutions in case you do have a sick child and you want to give them some medicine and all you have is your tylenol in the medicine cabinet, the fda says go for a generic drug, make sure they re not made by johnson & johnson, mcneil products division, and also, jon, it might seem easy enough to give your child a half dose of an adult medication bu
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jon: what about that plan to use chemical disper sants on the oil slick? how s that going? reporter: the weather was really bad all weekend long, high winds not only laying out boom lines, a lot of them were breached, 80% according to alabama s governor, but the winds were too bad. the planes are loaded, they re ready to fly, and we do expect they will begin flying over the oil slick today. they can cover 250 acres per drop. bp s also conducting its second test today of actually pouring those chemicals 5,000 feet down into a tube all the way at the head of the leak trying to disperse it that way, and noaa s analyzing to determine whether that s safe environmentally speaking, and that could help out in the long range in the future large-scale pouring of those chemicals. right now it s unchecked oil flow, and it continues. jon: phil, thanks. jane: want to get to news on general motors, how were sales
weapons and being ready to protect itself, and he says the mere threat of them is what should be wiped away. he says it is a grave mistake the united states makes in equating nuclear energy production which he says his country is doing to the production of nuclear weapons, and that s all it took to get france let s take a look at that video france, the u.k. and then the united states representative to walk out pretty quickly. all in concert, one right after the other. jon, as you said it, leaving the room a little less filled, leaving that crowd smaller. now the president of iran talking, ahmadinejad, quite emotionally quoting from the non-proliferation trity about all the ways in which the united states is offending him. and, again, he uses words like grave and threaten and so on and so forth. and we know as these people are exiting as we see this that, no
not goes to attach like with a bird or a turtle, so we re expecting more internal issues like respiratory situations, respiratory impacts, as well as skin lesions, and then for the long term effects, we re concerned about the prey and the prey of these animals and how they re going to be dealing with prey in the future. jane: blair mase is with noaa, we ll keep our fingers crossed as you wait as well. thank you very much. thanks. jon: several popular children s medications are being pulled off shelves, mcneil, pulling products because they did not meet quality standards, tie loan coal, benadryl, zyrtec, more than 40 products are affected. jenna lee is with us now. tell us about the the origination of this recall, how did it start. well, about two weeks ago, fda inspected a plant