as a result of the ignition switch defect. so likely the cost here for gm is going to go a lot higher. i mean, how does somebody who has a gm car, how do they find out or figure out that theirs is one of the cars recalled? you have to go online. but to their home page and there is an owner s section to put in a v.i.n. number and we have it on cnnmoney.com. poppy, thank you very much. poppy harlow. and speaking out about allegations that the nfl pushed illegal powerful painkillers on the players just to keep them in the game. plus, a seven-time dui offender gets what they say is just a slap on the wrist. is this another case of the so-called affluenza? what if a photo were more than a memory? what if it were more than something to share?
a national safety group is proposing putting breathalyzers in all cars of dui offenders, preventing drivers from starting up their cars if device detects any alcohol. but several groups are fighting this saying it s going to hurt business, it s going to cost states millions of dollars, and congress is currently discussing the issue. adam houseley s live in our l.a. bureau with more. adam? reporter: yeah, jenna. really the debate s over whether or not these alcohol-testing devices should be many cars for all dui offenders, first-time or not. there s some suggestion they should be in all cars period whether you re a dui offender or not. right now only 16 states require them for all, the ignition interlocks for anyone who s been convicted of a dui offense including first-time offenders. there s another seven states also considering it as well. most states only require ignition locks for hard core or repeat offenders, so you really have two different issues there, the ones required for a