nicole ozer is watching the progress of the bill carefully. not only is she a card carrying member of the aclu, she's the policy director for northern california. joined by john swartz, raffle needleman of c-net. i have seen enough police crime drama to know you need a warrant. how can a policeman go to at&t, sprint or t-mobile and say, tell me where nicole has been. yeah, sure, hold on. we'll look it up for you. >> our cell phones have been a game-changer for convenience. they allow us to find directions when we are lost, connect and communicate on the go. they have been a game changer for people who want to track us. >> i thought i knew the law well enough to know you're not supposed to just tell people my record. >> the great technology has far outpaced the privacy laws. the federal electronic laws haven't been updated since 1986. you know, 25 years ago when cell phones were the size of bricks and the web didn't even exist. >> only gordon gecco. >> i don't understand how this falls under the wiretap laws which require a warrant to get infor