. >> cryptic and controversial, jim farrelly, global vice-president for marketing for ford told customers, we have our eye on you. >> we have so much data. >> he is probably referring to event data recorders in cars sold in the u.s. they are like black boxes helping investigators to find out what causes air crashes, and can record whether a driver speeds or wears a seat belt. >> we know where you are, we have a gps censors, and how fast you are driving. >> as the nation debates the n.s.a.'s domestic surveillance program, farrelly may have hinted that ford is collecting the black box information. >> seriously, we don't supply that data either. >> a day after the remarks ford tried to clear things up with a statement saying, "i left the wrong impression: >> >> joining us to talk about this is austin petersen, the editor of the "libertarian republic." welcome. >> thank you very much for having me. >> what kind of device is this? >> it's a gps device with additional features. ford sync technology, updating on the weather, traffic and gets you on about your day if you drive a ford vehicle. i h