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He said the FBI is in leading the investigation and there is a possibility Wednesday's shooting was terrorism- or workplace-related

President Obama delivered a statement from the Oval Office Thursday calling for Congress to make it harder for people to commit mass shootings. He said the FBI is in leading the investigation and there is a possibility Wednesday's shooting in San Bernardino, California was terrorism- or workplace-related. Charlie Rose, Norah O'Donnell and Gayle King anchor this CBS News Special Report, with Margaret Brennan reporting from the White House.

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After the San Bernardino shooting, GOP presidential contender and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee tells reporters in Onawa, Iowa that there are two "common denominators" for mass murders in the country: a mentally unstable person and a gun-free zone

After the San Bernardino shooting, GOP presidential contender and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee tells reporters in Onawa, Iowa that there are two "common denominators" for mass murders in the country: a mentally unstable person and a gun-free zone.

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