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dan, what more are you learning about these employees, and honestly, what is twitter saying about this? reporter: hi, kate. what we know is these two former employees allegedly used their positions within the company to try to obtain private information about saudi arabia critics, and according to the charging documents, they essentially mined twitter servers to get this kind of information, really, on thousands of users and ultimately wound up in the hands of the saudi arabian government. really, what the u.s. attorney s office in san francisco is trying to make clear is he is not going to allow u.s. technology companies to be exploited by repressive regimes, and for its part, twitter put out a statement. it says, we understand the incredible risks faced by many who use twitter to share their perspectives with the world and to hold those in power accountable. we have tools in place to protect their privacy and the ability to do their vital work. we are committed to protecting
the st. petersburg internet agency during the period before, during, and after the 2018 campaign, just as a warning and because they were seeing it happening. i wanted to also ask you about erdogan, talking about repressive regimes. the last time the turkish leader came here in 2017, 11 or 12 of his bodyguards were charged with beating up on protesters right on embassy row on mass avenue in the heart of d.c. and they of course got back on the plane before those charges were leveled, have not been, you know, ever caught. extradited. or extradited, for sure. and now the president announces erdogan is coming on the day of the first public hearings on impeachment. yeah, there are a lot of folks who thought erdogan should not have been invited, obviously. after what happened. after what happened on the syrian front. if erdogan expects the red carpet, he s not going to get it in washington.
julian assange indicted on 18 additional charges the u.s. accusing him of one of the largest leaks of classified information in u.s. history. doug mcelway is in washington on all this. good morning. good morning. the 18-count indictment returned by a federal grand jury in alexandria yesterday alleges that julian assange directed bradley manning to conspire with wikileaks in the publication of one of the biggest leaks of classified national defense information in u.s. history and alleges assange caused imminent risk to the lives of human sources, local afghans and iraqis and journalists, religious leaders, political dissidents living in those repressive regimes. they re also raising a red flag among free press advocates and libertarians. they called it a dire threat to
yeah, that s right, anderson. i think it s worth us taking a minute to pause on why it is that these intelligence community leaders have been speaking out, because that s really what this is. the president has identified individuals, most of those on the list who have been in some way critical of him, and the reason i think that former senior intelligence community professionals, particularly those as steven says are not normally individuals who would speak out publicly or who would engage publicly. the reason they ve done it, which is the same way i feel as a former national security lawyer in government, is because we have spent years or decades of our lives working on matters involving foreign adversaries, repressive regimes, the taliban, terrorist organizations, russia, north korea, all these other countries that don t have the rights that we have and the press freedoms and are not transparent and lie to their citizens.
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