Voters in Turkey went to the polls on Sunday. Preliminary results released by Turkey's election board early Monday show that Erdogan had 49.5% of the vote. If neither candidate wins an outright majority as looked likely early Monday, they will go to a runoff at the end of May.
A little over a decade ago, a small Israeli company created what would become the world’s most powerful and notorious hacking tool.
Mark Mazzetti, who is a Washington investigative correspondent for The Times, explains the surprising story of the NSO Group and why, despite banning its technology, the United States kept trying to use it.
Guest: Mark Mazzetti, a Washington investigative correspondent for The New York Times.
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