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President Obama spoke to the media about what the government knows about the mass shooting in Orlando. He categorized the attack as "homegrown extremism." He also spoke of how extremist organizations like ISIS and al Qaeda target the LGBT community

President Obama spoke to the media about what the government knows about the mass shooting in Orlando. He categorized the attack as "homegrown extremism." He also spoke of how extremist organizations like ISIS and al Qaeda target the LGBT community.

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Hillary Clinton said in a statement after the Orlando mass shooting: "We need to redouble our efforts to defend our country from threats at home and abroad."

Hillary Clinton said in a statement after the Orlando mass shooting: "We need to redouble our efforts to defend our country from threats at home and abroad." She also said, "Weapons of war have no place on our streets." The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee joins "CBS This Morning" over the telephone to discuss the shooting that killed more than 50 people at an Orlando nightclub.

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Speaking from her home in Boulder, Colorado, the ex-wife of Omar Mateen, the suspected gunman in the deadly Orlando mass shooting, said that Mateen wanted to be a police officer and had a license for a gun in Florida

Speaking from her home in Boulder, Colorado, the ex-wife of Omar Mateen, the suspected gunman in the deadly Orlando mass shooting, said that Mateen wanted to be a police officer and had a license for a gun in Florida. Vladimir Duthiers and Elaine Quijano have more.

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