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Until yesterday, harrison mann worked in the middle east bureau of the defense intelligence agency. in his first tv interview, the 13 year army veteran tells cbs s jim axelrod why he feels he can no longer serve. reporter: israel s response to october 7th troubled former army major harrison mann from the start. they were dropping 6,000 bombs a day. they were burning through munitions. exhausting their supply. you know, it was very easy to link our support, which i was a part of, to the killing in gaza. reporter: what bothered this intelligence offer such as are specializing in the middle east the most, his view that the israelis were targeting palestinian civilians indiscriminately and that u.s. weapons made it possible appeared worthy of israelis using american weapons against civilians in gaza? i can say almost certainly yes. reporter: but were they doing so intentionally? i don t know how you kill

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

Isabella santillan is headed to syracuse university in the fall and she credits her mentor, krystal vega, for helping her get there. she has just been a guiding light in my high school experience, and i feel like i wouldn t have gotten this far without her. just being there and being able to give back i feel like what is going to help continue number in my car use to continue to grow and strive. james: the mentors and mentees of new york city public schools, tonight s heart of america. and that s tonight s cbs evening news bureau for norah o donnell, i m james brown. good night. judge judy: you allege that they made slanderous remarks. announcer: neighbors are blamed for starting trouble. the defendant said we threw hypodermic needles and trash in her yard. announcer: now they re stopped from doing good. judge judy: you had been foster parents for how long? over 25 years. judge judy: did either of you file a complaint to social services? i did not, no. no, your honor. there s so much more to this story. they ve just been harassing and calling the police. announcer: judge judy.

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Transcripts for CNN Erin Burnett OutFront 20240604 23:50:00

Color bars that you re seeing on screen there. they want to sow discord and amplified divisions inside the us. you heard that from the us secretary of state, antony blinken and social media campaigns. and it s also trying to influence chinese opinion about the us. interesting that they re allowing that movie civil war to play in theaters this week that you just let a handful of foreign films in, but they want the chinese audiences to see that one. all right, well, thank you very much. an amazing bars and tones. it literally happened well, when you said the words tiananmen square, they went to bars and tone your entire report. we re still on bars and tone. this is a live picture from our base using bureau, but will when you were doing your entire report on the a hundreds of millions of views and all these things that that air in full they obviously, as you point out, state media sanction that but the words tiananmen square bars and tone. i will thank you very much. and also, tonight the us condemning north korea, which is now sent about 1,000 giant balloons across the border to south korea. and they re full of garbage it s obviously quite a

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Transcripts for CNN Erin Burnett OutFront 20240604 23:49:00

Democracy marred by its function, division, chaos that ultimately benefits beijing well, you know, it s, it s amazing to watch all that commentary and hundreds of millions of views on some of these things. obviously tuesday morning where you are and all of this i guess a welcome distraction for china given what happened on this day, 35 years ago 1989, june 4th, the tenement square massacre, which is being marked here in taiwan. but any discussion of that is banned in china were probably being blocked. our signal probably being blocked in china right now, although i m not looking at a live picture of our beijing bureau to see that china is basically not just watching what s happening in the us from the sidelines they are actively trying to influence american opinion ahead of the november election. erin. and so even though inside their country tree, any discussion of anything controversial gets the

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Transcripts for MSNBC Velshi 20240604 14:44:00

Guest, two dozen more officials have left the biden administration quietly. on tuesday, stacy gilbert, senior state department official from the bureau of population refugees and migration resigned in protest of a may report delivered to congress that concluded that israel is not blocking humanitarian aid deliveries to the gaza strip. i spoke with her on tv last night. she accused the administration of twisting backs for political reasons and said that she s convinced israel is violating international humanitarian law. gilbert is a 20 year veteran of the state department, she resigned after concluding it was futile to continue working on gaza from within the government. also resigning tuesday was alexander smith, a contractor for the u.s. agency for international development, usaid for short. smith step down after his international internal presentation on maternal and child mortality among palestinians was abruptly canceled.

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