celebrities as a source of medical advice for their children. a university of michigan survey says that 24% of parents place some trust in information provided by celebrities about the safety of vaccines. most parents, 76%, still rank their doctors' advice as the highest. 67% placed some trust in family and friends. and 65% trusted parents who thought vaccines harm their children. only 2% of parents trusted celebrities a lot. but as we said, 24% trusted them to some extent. the purpose of the survey published in the "journal of pediatrics" was to assess which sources of information parents trust most when immunizing their children. he got so frustrated with rude passengers, that he quit hes job, and became famous, or infamous, depending on who you ask. former flight attendant steven slater, there he is, joining us next. [ sneezes ] allergies? you think i have allergies?