a person in a car with that heat advisory. when i lived in dallas, texas, we had 45 days. the temperature never dropped below 80. that s where it got lethal. because your body temperature, if you don t have ac orphans can t cool. is that what the issue is when it becomes deadly weather, you have to somehow get your body temperature low when you don t have those kind of opportunities? yeah, it s body temperature, the houses the condo the apartments aren t cooling down unless you have an air conditioner or a swamp cooler, if you are down to 90 or 85 degrees in the night the house doesn t cool down. by tomorrow, are you back up to 120 on the inside, that s where we lose people as well. if you are feeling hot, get to a shelter. there are plenty out there. ash league. it s amazing what a difference a fan can make. chad myers, keep an eye on that. correct am, correct, al information. also, we are here live
capability. .risks certainly in my view is if you lose a predator, it can be shot down, there might be some technology exploitation. i think that s not a big deal nor should it work into the calculation to use them. however, again it it sends a signal to the rebels that we re with you and we re still on your side. i find it a little bit cynical that we re still trying to do this exclusively from the air. there should be as i ve said boots on the ground. they don t have to be u.s. boots, but there should be some form of a presence supporting them if in fact we re serious. let me ask you one thing about that i don t understand. they re very precision oriented. they can hit a target that it s programmed for. but don t you have to have boots on the ground to tell you what it to hit? isn t it totally dependent so what sort of information you have? well, it is dependent on information, but a predator can employ its weapons system, a hell fire missile, for example, but that target can be
giving access to a lot of information. we just started poking through the iphone backup on my laptop and stumbled across a file. reporter: the information is gathered through cell phone towers and wi-fi hot spots, not gps, so you can t stop is it by turning off the gps. the data isn t transmitted anywhere. so why is it being collected? i just thought it was presumably accide presumab presumablyaccidental. i don t think there s any maliciousness. no government conspiracy. just someone left it running. apple has made no public comment on the issue. minnesota senator al franken has sent a letter to apple ceo steve jobs demanding answers as to why people are being tracked. you can block the information on a computer through an itunes setting, just check the encryption box on the menu. there s no way to block it on an iphone or 3g ipad.
a way to reach customers. if we can get solved in the relationship, it builds a bigger bond with or brand which helps sales. reporter: what he considers pay dirt, getting customers to share with facebook friends that they like the store which he says helped double the number of fans around valentine s day and then there are targeted apps. hypothetically let s say a 31-year-old woman gets engaged. what might your company do with that information? if a 30-year-old woman gets engaged and she lets that be known publicly on facebook, we might start serving up her ads about wedding flowers. reporter: that kind of information posted can be profitable for both facebook and advertisers. but some privacy watch dog groups are raising a red flag. jeff is the director for the center for digital democracy. facebook operates sort of like a digital wizard of oz. you don t know as it s collecting all the day it take about you and your friends who exa