the israeli airlines are under security issues as well. ruth do you know if pilots routinely go through drug screening? you served in the air force. i m sure they do there. regulations change. i m not sure what types of medications they test for. my concern would be extreme caffeine use and energy drinks with someone sleep deprived or in a terrible emotional state could trigger an event. we re going to continue these questions here on cnn. we are getting a ton on twitter from viewers. that was from jodi perry. stand by. we ve got news coming up about what led up to bowe bergdahl s disappearance in afghanistan. there s new information coming up.
pipeline are ramping up to hold vigils and perform acts of civil disobedience. time to look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. we re going to start with the good this morning. laney, the spaniel mix scores four touchdowns and named the most valuable puppy for animal planet s puppy show. the contest featuring 66 puppies, 28 kittens and 5 of those cute penguins. next the bad. a study shows people are dependent on caffeine. are you one of these? to the point that experts issuing a caffeine use disorder warning. more than 50% of caffeine consumers say they have difficulty quitting or cutting back from caffeine use. finally the ugly. the first fumble on super bowl sunday belongs to this guy.
elisabeth: welcome back. time for quick headlines. o.j. simpson busted again, this time for stealing cookies from the prison cafeteria. he was caught hiding more than a dozen oatmeal cookies under his clothes. simpson may want to lay off the dessert. he reportedly weighs about 300 pounds do you live in one of the most honest cities in the world. reader s digest dropped 100 wallets to see who would return them. right here in new york city, the least honest, less than portugal. to an honest guy, steve, what do you think about that? if you had my wallet, would you give it back? steve: not keeping cash. don t worry. a startling study says drinking too much caffeine could slow down brain development in teenagers. that s alarming considering caffeine use in teenagers is up 70%. let s talk to dr. marc siegel from the medical a
what do you think we should believe and how much coffee do you think we should drink? i think it s hard to say for sure. at least in terms of individual people, i think we need to look at people s symptoms. if you re a coffee drinker and having palpitations or problems with reflux or heart burn, probably need to cut down anyway. we have people with headaches or chronic pain related to caffeine use with large amounts of coffee and i would say it s a good idea to kind of cut down but i definitely think we need to look at why people drink coffee. drinking large amounts of coffee because they don t get sleep, that s more important to look at than the number of cups they re drinking. look at sleep deprivation, even just last week somebody in new zealand, a lady drove 200 miles, texting and driving and sleeping under sleeping medications and