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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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After the Orlando mass shooting, Donald Trump tweeted: "Is President Obama going to finally mention the words radical Islamic terrorism

After the Orlando mass shooting, Donald Trump tweeted: "Is President Obama going to finally mention the words radical Islamic terrorism? If he doesn't he should immediately resign in disgrace!" More than 50 people died Sunday when Omar Mateen opened fire in an Orlando nightclub. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee joins "CBS This Morning" over the telephone to discuss the tragedy and what he thinks the country needs to do to respond.

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Bernie Sanders meets with President Obama Thursday at the White House, as Democrats are telling the presidential candidate it's time to get in line and unite the Democratic Party.

Bernie Sanders meets with President Obama Thursday at the White House, as Democrats are telling the presidential candidate it's time to get in line and unite the Democratic Party. Clinton made history this week, becoming the first female presumptive presidential nominee of a major U.S. political party. Gerald Seib, Wall Street Journal's Washington bureau chief, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how Sanders' actions could impact Clinton's campaign.

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