Happening today: President Biden visits Buffalo, as loved ones remember mass shooting victims and the legacies they leave behind. JohnBDias reports
Their visit comes three days after police say a, killing 10 Black people and injuring three others at a grocery store.
A White House official tells CBS News the president will call the shooter's actions"terrorism" motivated by a hateful and perverse ideology. He will also urge Congress to pass new gun control legislation.
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