mary jane deeb, steven cook, samer shehata, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> lehrer: now, an inside look behind the wikileaks documents and stories. and to jeffrey brown. >> brown: july 26, 2010-- "the new york times" carries a series of articles under the title "the war logs," based on the unauthorized release of thousands of classified government documents from the afghan war effort. the "times," collaborating with "the guardian" of london and the german "der spiegal," received the documents from an organization called wikileaks, founded in 2006 to publish sensitive material anonymously and headed by an australian named julian assange. in october, "the war logs" articles continued, this time gleaned from 400,000 leaked documents related to the iraq war. and on november 29, the paper began what it called a "raw look inside u.s. diplomacy"-- stories based on 250,000 leaked u.s. embassy cables. the cables have led to further reports revealing private, sometimes embarrassing details of u.s. relations with countries around the world, including, just