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The president s son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner boasted to journalist and author Bob Woodward in an April interview that President Trump had taken the country back from the doctors, amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to audio obtained by CBS News.In an interview taped on April 18, as the virus was overwhelming New York City and spreading throughout stanley cup the country, Kushner told Woodward there were three phases mdash; the panic phase, the pain phase, and the comeback phase. The last thing was kind of doing the guidelines, which was interesting, Kushner told Woodward. And that in my mind was almost like ndash; you know, it was almost like Trump getting the country back from the doctors. Right In the sense that what he now did was, you know, he s going to own the open-up. There were three phases, Kushner also said in the interview, which was first reported by CNN. There was the panic phase, the pain phase and then the comeback phase. I do believe that last night symbolized kind of the beginning of the comeback phase. That doesn t mean there s not still a lot of pain and there won t be pain for a while, but that stanley cup basically was, we ve now put out rules to get back to work. Trump s now back in charge. It s not the doctors. They ve kind of mdash; we have, like, a negotiated settlement. When Kushner spoke to Woodward, the White House had just released guidelines for reopening the countr stanley cup y in an Opening Up America A Wujn House to vote on D.C. statehood next week
New Zealand s prime minister said this is one of her country s darkest days, after 49 people were killed in an attack on Muslims at prayer. Worshipers at two mosques were gunned down Friday in Christchurch, the country s second largest city. The main suspect is a white Australian man who has been identified as Brenton Tarrant. He has been charged with murder. Three others have also been taken into custody in connection with the deadliest mass shooting in New Zealand s history. Video that was apparently livestreamed on social media by the shooter shows the attack in horrifying detail. New York s deputy head of counterterrorism John M converse iller told CBS This Morning this attack bears many similarities to ISIS. You can see that the neo-fascist groups, white supremacists are borrowing from the ISIS playbook, Miller said. In th hoka is attack you see the phenomenon that we coined the phrase in the NYPD dying live. This was an ISIS tactic where they said if you re going to do a mass casualty attack, you should live stream it over social media. We ve seen them adopting many of the tactics, the terrorist tactics you would see in things like ISIS Rumiyah magazine or Al Qaeda s magazines in terms of instruction. A 74-page racist manifesto was posted online by a man who said he was behind af1 the Christchurch attacks. CBS News has not been able to confirm if it was posted by Tarrant. But it lays out the alleged motive, citing anti-immigrant sentiment
The president s son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner boasted to journalist and author Bob Woodward in an April interview that President Trump had taken the country back from the doctors, amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to audio obtained by CBS News.In an interview taped on April 18, as the virus was overwhelming New York City and spreading throughout stanley cup the country, Kushner told Woodward there were three phases mdash; the panic phase, the pain phase, and the comeback phase. The last thing was kind of doing the guidelines, which was interesting, Kushner told Woodward. And that in my mind was almost like ndash; you know, it was almost like Trump getting the country back from the doctors. Right In the sense that what he now did was, you know, he s going to own the open-up. There were three phases, Kushner also said in the interview, which was first reported by CNN. There was the panic phase, the pain phase and then the comeback phase. I do believe that last night symbolized kind of the beginning of the comeback phase. That doesn t mean there s not still a lot of pain and there won t be pain for a while, but that stanley cup basically was, we ve now put out rules to get back to work. Trump s now back in charge. It s not the doctors. They ve kind of mdash; we have, like, a negotiated settlement. When Kushner spoke to Woodward, the White House had just released guidelines for reopening the countr stanley cup y in an Opening Up America A Wujn House to vote on D.C. statehood next week
New Zealand s prime minister said this is one of her country s darkest days, after 49 people were killed in an attack on Muslims at prayer. Worshipers at two mosques were gunned down Friday in Christchurch, the country s second largest city. The main suspect is a white Australian man who has been identified as Brenton Tarrant. He has been charged with murder. Three others have also been taken into custody in connection with the deadliest mass shooting in New Zealand s history. Video that was apparently livestreamed on social media by the shooter shows the attack in horrifying detail. New York s deputy head of counterterrorism John M converse iller told CBS This Morning this attack bears many similarities to ISIS. You can see that the neo-fascist groups, white supremacists are borrowing from the ISIS playbook, Miller said. In th hoka is attack you see the phenomenon that we coined the phrase in the NYPD dying live. This was an ISIS tactic where they said if you re going to do a mass casualty attack, you should live stream it over social media. We ve seen them adopting many of the tactics, the terrorist tactics you would see in things like ISIS Rumiyah magazine or Al Qaeda s magazines in terms of instruction. A 74-page racist manifesto was posted online by a man who said he was behind af1 the Christchurch attacks. CBS News has not been able to confirm if it was posted by Tarrant. But it lays out the alleged motive, citing anti-immigrant sentiment