0 examine whether they are opted for the o rpbgs s intended tax exempt purpose and to insure that political campaign activity is not the organization s primary activity. it appears that was not equitable. back to you. jon: everything sounds a little one-sided. thank you. jenna: turning now to the ongoing benghazi investigation. republicans responding this morning to the president s assertion in the east room yesterday that, quote, there is no there, there to this story, with no one coming out stronger than the man who was for democrats in recent years, perhaps their most frequent target for allegations of abuse of power and scandal. james rosen is live with washington with more on who that person is. good afternoon. appearing on hannity last night former vice president dick cheney called benghazi one of the worst incidents he has seen in his career. mr. cheney spoke in ways that repeatedly recalled the epic political battles that followed 9/11. they tried to cover it up by constr
12th, they will enter the sistine chapel, lock the doors behind them and begin the process of selecting a new pope. how long that takes is anybody s guess at this point. we at least know when it will begin, tuesday the 12th. jenna: well, frightening new warning from the centers for disease control about the spread of a string of germs that are resistant to nearly all drugs and kill nearly half the people they infect. according to the cdc these so-called superbug s are turning up in hospitals in 42 states. for hospitals, this drug resistance spreading to forms of bacteria that are currently treatable. a lot of concerns about this. dr. leigh vinocur, adjunct assistant professor at lsu health science center in shreveport. the doctor, the term cre is being used with these superbug articles that we re reading. what is cre? well, basically there are bacteria that live in the
they re very sick. they re on ventilators, sick from something else, cancer. they re at the end of their rope and then they get this. me and you, we probably wouldn t be subject to this type of bacteria. but the other issue is, you have to be vigilant yourself. i agree, there is a lot of, you know, we shouldn t have a lot of hype but don t insist on antibiotics when you have a cold and flu. i spend more time in the e.r. and clinics convincing patients this is just a minor cold and flu. you don t need antibiotics. don t insist on antibiotics. jenna: we her that all the time, right? we hear all the time people get sick, you re feeling really bad. doc, can you give me anything for this? dr. vinocur are you concerned this spreading outside the icu and emergency rooms and becoming more mainstream? you always do worry about it. first we only saw mrsa in the hospital but i don t think at this point we re going to see this spreading
outside of the hospitals. but the hospitals have to take precautions. you as a person have to take precautions. you know, ask for the shortest dose of antibiotics. now a days we can treat urinary tract infections for three to five days, not seven days anymore. and don t, finish all your pills. don t take family members pills. when you have a cold or flu, tough it out. if you have it beyond a up can of weeks, then you might have a secondary super infection with bacteria and need antibiotics. jenna: that s a good tip. if you re sick for a couple days, tough it out. stay home, rest, drink fluids. you don t need antibiotics. jenna: i m looking at jon say, when you tough it out, because a lot of us could use that advice every now and then. jon: i m just not going to get sick. jenna: you said it. i didn t, doc, but it was well-put. dr. vinocur, thanks very much for that. appreciate the advice as always. my pleasure. jon: there are new concerns about security at one of the
i can t stand watching the video. dr. leigh vinocur, thank you. my pleasure. jenna: did you see this over the weekend? a dramatic crash at daytona injuring more than two dozen fans. what went wrong next. and when bunnies go bad, jon. what one family says happened at the happiest place on earth and video they took of it. jon: oh, no. [laughter]