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what do i mean by that? social media analysis, who's coming, who's going, who's posting, who's pontificating about the jurors and where they are. even counter-survelillance teams, they may want to employ assisting support from the fbi here in the joint terrorism task force in new york because i would suggest counter-surveillance on the jurors. where are they going, getting from where they are to the courthouse and back. it's not just about watching them, it's watching who's watching them. it's important to have the jurors feel secure and convince them that you are secure, as secure as we can make you short of sequestering you. >> yeah. i mean,you. >> some talking about feeling secure is an illusion because you can feel secure and not be safe, or you can feel terror rised and be protected. what does it feel like inside the courtroom? >> very uneasy.
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of asthma and heart disease, which could have contributed to his death. he died september 28th, he was found by friends. he was just 59 years old. >> ashley: more than 300 lapd are suing their police department and city of los angeles after their personal information, including names, badge numbers and photos, were leaked online. watch the watchers published the info, letting anyone search police officers by name and gain access to their profile in the name of counter surveillance. matthew mcnicholas is representing 3000 officers and jamie mcbride is an lapd detective, not involved with this lawsuit. thank you for joining us this morning. >> good morning. >> ashley: jamie, i want to go to you first. you are not part of this lawsuit, you are an lapd
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protesters who may come here that some are expected to gather here in this park tomorrow, wolf and so it's a lot of these barricades will be used sort of just as a safety measure, just in case if anyone tries to get inside the courthouse, and so we await now and certainly tomorrow there will be a bigger police presence here, wolf. there certainly will be our shimon prokupecz. thank you very much. let's get back to our experts for more analysis right now, john miller. what more can you tell us about long enforcement and various intelligence agencies are monitoring this the risks surrounding tomorrow's arraignment? well they're looking at social media. they're talking about human sources that they have used before and have supplied reliable information in the past. um and they're scanning the area with, you know , counter surveillance to look out and see. is anybody looking at them? so that's kind of standard for any big event. but in this case what they have uncovered is numerous threats in social media, talking about
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american public, they heard that policy would be in effect and they just -- it was day and night. >> these large family groups are not dangerous they distract the border patrol from smaller groups of criminals who try to evade capture as they move back and forth between the u.s. and mexico. the criminals are becoming more brazen according to the union representing border patrol agents. >> they're more bold. we're starting to see more technology-based approach with them using drones to use counter surveillance on us to find out where our people are at. >> and construction on the u.s. border wall ceased when president biden took office and so there are large gaps in the wall making it very easy for migrants to move in between those gaps whether they have good or bad intentions here in the u.s. >> bill: jonathan serrie, thank you. it continues from the border. >> dana: former empire star jussie smollett due in court for a status hearing today
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everything that's in the matrix. >> and so we start to conduct a full investigation on brian reegan. >> now we're doing 24-hour surveillance on him, 24-hour surveillance on someone, it's not an easy task. >> i remember the first shift of the surveillance observed him doing really odd stuff out in chantil chantilly. they described brian driving to a wooded area, walking into the woods, putting something down and then getting back in his car and going about his own way. i remember telling the surveillance saying do not go into the woods. let's see what happens. we later found out what he did was he put a voice activated tape recorder into the woods because he wanted to see if anyone was following him. >> he was doing counter surveillance because he was working up to doing something wrong so he wanted to see if he
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