or subleasing the unabomber s cabin. that s going to be your two choices. the fact of the matter is there s nowhere to hide. reporter: as rambam puts it privacy is dead. get over it. jeanne meserve, cnn, washington. a new cnn series looks at whether it s possible to keep your identity private. end of privacy begins tomorrow night, tomorrow here on cnn. christmas gifts have gotten a connecticut man in big trouble with the law. the rapid gifts were delivered to the man s house, but they actually contain more than 100 pounds of marijuana. an informant tipped off police about the pot delivery, swooped in and seized $23,000 in cash. the gift s recipient, well, he is in custody. i m don lemon. thanks for watching. make sure you have a good week. i ll see you back here next weekend. in an instant, she was gone. vanished, without a trace, lost
the send button your information is no longer your own. he says your frequent flyer program, movie account, book purchases, even some searches, can be tracked, stored and sometimes sold. i have a window into your soul. i know what you believe. i know what you think, and i know who your family is and know who your friends are. i know your politics. reporter: orkut.com says it has updated its policies and tools to find and remove fake profiles like the one of sarah downey s daughter and google says it gives customers the tools they need to protect the personal information. many of us could be more careful. in addition, some privacy experts would like to see standardized and simplified website privacy policies or even government restrictions on secondhand use of private information. steven rambam sees a lot of positives for having so much information on the internet and says the genie is already out of the bottle. ten years from now you re going to have a choice of getting used to m
secondhand use of private information. steven rambam sees a lot of positives for having information on the internet and says the genie is already out of the bottle. ten years from now you re going to have a choice of getting used to minimal privacy or subleasing the unabomber s cabin. that s going to be your two choices. the fact of the matter is there s nowhere to hide. reporter: as rambam puts it privacy is dead. get over it. jeanne meserve, cnn, washington. a new cnn series looks at whether it s possible to keep your identity private. end of privacy begins tomorrow night, tomorrow here on cnn. christmas gifts have gotten a connecticut man in big trouble with the law. the rapid gifts were delivered to the man s house, but they actually contain more than 100 pounds of marijuana. an informant tipped off police about the pot delivery, swooped in and seized $23,000 in cash.
mexico, coast to coast. cleveland is getting socked with lark-effect snow. that area sunday a winter storm warning. air travel all over is a mess, long lines. cancelled flights and frazzled nerves. buffalo s airport. typically used to winter storms. wintry weather is even blowing through the south right now n.nashville, the snow looks pretty on the grass but ugly on the highways. black ice causing accidents everywhere. snow even made a rare appearance as far south as atlanta today. it didn t stick, but bitter cold temperatures and high winds are in the forecast for tomorrow. and just check out the long lines tonight at atlanta s hartsfield airport. our very own deb feyerick, here anchoring, took this shot of people standing ten deep at the airport help desks. still hasn t gotten a flight back out to new york city. but perhaps the most telling video of all is from minneapolis. a storm cost the minnesota vikings their home field. the teflon roof of the metrodome, well, it could
one of us will be here. you re heading back hopefully to d.c. if you can get out. good morning. it s 9:00 on the east coast. here s some of the stories that had us talking. a major storm pounding the eastern half of the u.s. heavy snow and bitter cold grounding more than 1700 flights. fed ex says today will likely be the busiest shipping day in history. our david mattingly jumps on a truck and takes us on a live tour. in sweden police say explosions that killed one person and wounded two were an act of terrorism and could have been worse. police believe the bomber was on the way to an area more crowded with christmas shoppers. we begin this morning with the raging storm and video that s gone viral. watch closely as the inflatable roof on the minneapolis metrodome buckles under the weight of the heavy snow. first the snow streams in, then teflon panel gives way and dumps an avalanche. more on that in a moment. right now that wicked weather is heading east. it s slipp