the tenth annual dodgers pride night ceremony took place an hour before the game. outside demonstratedders had signs calling, quote, anti-catholic hate. senior correspondent claude claudia claudia cowan with more. reporter: catholic protesters are counting last night s demonstration as a win. about 3400 fewer fanses attended dodgers pride night compared to last year, that according to the catholic league, one of many groups that called for the boycott of last night s game. though previously disinvited but then reinvited group of transand queer satirical nuns were honored with the award. the ceremony happened well before the team usually holds we game events. the dodgers said that was for safety reasons. relatively few fanses were in the stands to witness it. however, outside the stadium some 2,000 protesters blocked entrances and voiced their anger. [inaudible conversations] [speaking spanish] reporter: dodgers fans and people of faith said their issue wasn t with t
latest on all of it. hey, alex. reporter: hey, griff, good to be with you. yeah, this debut re-election rally, this is an appeal to american workers, to union workers in particular. in about an hour, the president will crease this room. this event is hosted by the afl-cio, a powerful collective of about 16 unions, they represent about 12.5 pearl million americans. no surprise that the endorsement went the a democrat as it always has. and while the stage was being set earlier, president biden was actually in the sky surveying the damage of last sunday s deadly tanker crash that led to the closure of i-9 a 5 in northeast philadelphia. the president did provide an update on how his administration will be aiding in that reconstruction effort that has paralyzed one of the most critical roadways. listen. there s no more important project right now in the country as far as i m concerned. i m directing my team, not figuratively but literally, to move heaven and earth to get it do
and crime scene tape now mark the area where this shooting happened right around 12:30 this morning in the parking lot of a small strip mall in willowbrook, a town of about 9,000 people some 20 the miles south of chicago. one witness says she and her friends were just about to leave the june teeth celebration when they juneteenth celebration when they heard shots and everyone ducked for cover. several hundred people were there, you can just imagine how terrifying this must have been. sheriff s deputies in the area heard the gunshot is the and raced to that mall where the mass if shooting then triggered a huge emergency response. authorities spoke to reporters this morning and shared what they knew about the victims. preliminary witness and victim reports indicate there were at least 20 the individuals shot, at this time 1 victim is deceased. reporter:st the unclear if that person died at the scene or later at the hospital. at least 10 people were transported to local em
taking their campaigns and fund raising efforts to california tomorrow. in fact, the president has 20 fundraisers lined up for the second half of june according to reuters. yesterday president biden held his debut re-election rally in philadelphia where he embraced labor union endorsements. who do you think s going to get stamping these products made in america? you are, you are. [cheers and applause] if but the republicans don t like this anymore. most of them oppose everything i ve done. and most want to get rid of it all. is so we ve not a fight on our hands. reporter: speaking to nevada if republicans yesterday, ron desantis spoke of dismantling woke policies and what he called a culture of losing. and you re not going to get a mulligan on the 2024 election, and you re not going to be able to make any excuses about the 2024 election. the time for excuses is over. you either get it done or you don t.
latest on all of it. hey, alex. reporter: hey, griff, good to be with you. yeah, this debut re-election rally, this is an appeal to american workers, to union workers in particular. in about an hour, the president will crease this room. this event is hosted by the afl-cio, a powerful collective of about 16 unions, they represent about 12.5 pearl million americans. no surprise that the endorsement went the a democrat as it always has. and while the stage was being set earlier, president biden was actually in the sky surveying the damage of last sunday s deadly tanker crash that led to the closure of i-9 a 5 in northeast philadelphia. the president did provide an update on how his administration will be aiding in that reconstruction effort that has paralyzed one of the most critical roadways. listen. there s no more important project right now in the country as far as i m concerned. i m directing my team, not figuratively but literally, to