be bothered by cell phone conversations with a few exceptions in the new york subway. let s talk etiquette. are we just going to hear yap, yap, yap all over the place? there should be. there should absolutely be. this is a great time to start that conversation of when is it right to use our cell phones on the ground and when will it be right to use them in the air? there s always going to be that guy. the rules don t apply to him. i have heard from people on flights, nobody is paying attention as it is. they don t put away their tablets and cell phones. they don t think the rules apply to them. that s the problem. let s talk fees. perhaps we could have a tranquility fee where you can fly and know that nobody is going to be talking on their cell phones. that is something i could see the airlines jumping on.
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been at least one good thing about flying. that you didn t have to listen to other people s cell phone conversations while in flight, but that might be about to change. more on that ahead. first, i want to share the three awesomest things on the internet today. the first comes to us from national public radio, who issued a story last week they called the afterlife of american clothes, chronicling how used and donated clothing from the united states usually ends up in sub-saharan africa. most of it comes from charities who packs up clothing by the ton and sends it across the ocean in container ships and makes its way to places like nairobi, kenya. this one particular shirt caught the producer s attention. dancing with the tunes. the shirt had a name inside, rachel williams, so to close the loop, they posted to their tumblr page, a call to assistance, can you help us find the original owner of this shirt. one man was from a jewish news service who used facebook and searched for people
coming up, there has always been at least one good thing about flying. that you didn t have to listen to other people s cell phone conversations while in flight, but that might be about to change. more on that ahead. first, i want to share the three awesomest things on the internet today. the first comes to us from national public radio, who issued a story last year they called the afterlife of american clothes, chronicling how used and donated clothing from the united states usually ends up in sub-saharan africa. most of it comes from charities who packs up clothing by the ton and sends it across the ocean in container ships and makes its way to places like nairobi, kenya. this one particular shirt caught the producer s attention. dancing with the tunes. the shirt had a name inside, rachel williams, so to close the loop, they posted to their tumblr page, a call to assistance, can you help us find the original owner of this
nsa is getting away with by capturing every text and e-mail and phone call and recording it and copying is, are now beginning to do the same thing. the have for $400,000 i m going to tell you at the end of this segment where it came from bought a device that look like a cell tower and attracts cell phone calls to it. they set up that device wherever they want, and every cell phone call within whatever the distance is, 100 yards, quarter mile, half mile, is routed in there, and they record those cell phone conversations. the actual conversation. the actual conversation. they don t have a search warrant. they re doing this on their own in case we need to know who is making the phone calls. in case one of them is a bad guy. guess what. the fourth amendment says that in case is unconstitutional. that s not the way you fight crime. if you have a bad guy, you present evidence go to a judge, get a search warrant. you don t listen to innocent conversations of 100,000 people to fine one