kurt knutsson joins me live to weigh in. good morning to you, good to see you, kurt.>> jillian, good to see you. happy monday. social media, when you post something publicly or someone around you at a protest, for example, posts something publicly, you have zero right to privacy and, yes, that information can be used against you. if authorities there, that's what they did, the federal protective service, part of the department of homeland security, there to protect one of the courthouses -- [audio difficulties] jillian: i'm going to read youtube's comment on this right now. youtube says, quote, though we recognize we have no legal authority to demand that the federal government cease to use ours or anyone else's feeds, we do denounce the practice by law enforcement and call upon them to adjust their standards and practices. looks like kurt's feed has gone away, unfortunately. but that is the story anyway as you can -- you got the gist of it, that protester have to be aware because at this point it's -- kurt, you're back. >> i'm back. jillian: i was paraphrasing what y