good. that's a good here. that's a good. he can't. get there okay. good good naming. >> it says the warmup for pali nbc sports just announced earlier this year that he would be a special correspondent during the coverage of the olympic games hello again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me this sunday and happy father's great to everyone. i'm fredricka whitfield the countdown to a pivotal moment in the 2024 election is quickly approaching. we're just 11 days away from the first presidential debate, which will be hosted right here on cnn as that showdown nears the 2024 campaign is kicking into high gear as both candidates hit the road this weekend to raise money and push their messages, former president trump traveling to the battleground state of michigan, where he made a fresh appeal to black voters at a community roundtable in a predominantly black church in detroit. he also spoke at a conservative conference where he baselessly cast doubt on the 2020 election as a way to attack the 2024 election the radical left democrats rigueur, the presidential election in 2020 and we're not going to allow them to rig the presidential election in 2024. >> listen, we don't need votes. we got more votes than anybody has ever had. we need to watch the vote. we need to guard the vote. we need to stop the steal. >> we want a landslide that is too big to rick make a plan to vote either by mail or fully in person or on election day meantime, president biden traveling to los angeles for fundraiser with former president barak obama and some of hollywood's biggest stars. the event raised a democratic record of 30 million but here's where chest isn't the only headline emerging from that event. biden delivered stark warnings about a trump presidency and he harshly criticized the us supreme court the next president is likely to have two new supreme court nominees. >> two more two more. he's already appointed to that are been very negative in terms of the rights of individuals. the idea that if he's reelected, he's going to appoint two more foreign flags upside down. the supreme court has never been as out of kilter as it is today. look, fact of the matter is that this has never been a court that's been this far out of step right. >> joining me right now to talk more about all of this is charlie dan, he is a former republican congressman from pennsylvania, and also joining us is megan hayes. she is a former special assistant to president biden and served as a white house director tour of message planning. great to see both of you. >> thank you. agree with it for mega and charlie first off to you, happy father's day thank you. >> so one day you make a charlie of trump continuing to push false claims about the 2020 election. and now warning his voters about the 2024 election. and also being rigged well, this is nothing new donald trump's the only person in my lifetime who said the election was stolen 21 and 2016. >> and again, of course, in 2020, he said it was stolen from a even though it was not and so there's nothing new here. he's saying he's gonna be stolen in 2024. i guess that's it. assumption that he's going to lose this assumption and he has people like steve bannon out there right now thinking all sorts of a popup, apocalyptic threats about this, will there'll be all kinds of terrible consequences if, if trump loses victory or death, i think is the line they've been using or he has been using. so this is nothing new. it's expected, and it's going to be an ugly election season. i mean, more worried about what happens after the election, right? especially with that as ominous words from steve bannon, victory or daf i mean, what in the world megan, i mean, should president biden? >> respond to prompts warnings that democrats are trying to steal the 2024 election are just move on. >> i mean, just move on and write like this is what he's been saying since 2020 box amazon as well. he also recently said the 2016 election was stolen and it's like, no, you actually want i'm getting confused by that, but here we are. just move on. i think the president biden it's best about is just to continue to draw the policy contrast here. and what he will do in the next four years and continue to draw a contrast with former president trump to get people to turn out. so we don't have this issue again in charlie, let's talk about some of the money being raised. >> president biden race, $30 million at that hollywood fundraiser this weekend, where he also in addition to taking that money for his war chest, he also attacked the us supreme court, calling it off kilter and also reminded the audience there that the next president may get to seat two justices. so how influential to voters might that be? >> well, i'm not sure that what joe biden has to say about the supreme court will really make a bit of difference as to what the supreme court is doing. i mean, it's clear to me, obviously, the supreme court is experiencing some real difficulties. they need it a code of conduct or a code of ethics. maybe they should just simply adopt what the, whatever the standards are for other federal judges and flying to the supreme court, that said biden is correct in that there could be a few vacancies in the next term but again, that's not going to affect what any of these justices do. you all remember ruth bader ginsburg, probably stayed in the court a few years longer than she should have having then intercourse. so trump was able to replace her. i suspect some of the democrats would prefers some of the older democratic justices to think about stepping down while biden is still in office, and they still have nominal control of the senate but again, i don't think anything to biden says will make it look a difference to the supreme court justices retirement plans and megan can you know, it's clear the overturning of roe v. >> wade and abortion rights reproductive rights is a big motivator for our democratic and independent voters do you think the appointment or the nomination of a potentially two more supreme court justices will motivate of voters to choose him yeah, i mean, i think that means that trump would have nominated five different justices and that those people will have control of the supreme court for the next 30 or 40 years. that's a huge, huge time block that are our justice system will be changed and our policies will be changed forever. i think that people really do need to look at things like roe v. wade being overturned and think of who they elections have consequences. and unfortunately the supreme court and the two, the two potential nominees for the supreme quarter are really consequential to the future of our country. >> charlie well, in detroit, trump also made a push for black voters by holding a roundtable at a predominantly black church where he focused heavily on crime and law enforcement. take a listen crime is most rapid right here, and african american communities, we don't want to get robbed and mugged and beat up or killed because we want to walk across the street to buy a loaf of bread. >> but the black population wants law enforcement more than any other population. >> charlie, is that going to work well, i think it's actually a very smart political play clearly, joe biden is, has experienced some erosion of support from the african american community and trump is benefiting by that in this game is going to be won in the margins. >> of course, joe biden is going to win the african american community by a large margin. but not by a large enough margin. so anything trump can do to cut in into that black vote. i think is smart and i think focusing on crime is a good issue because in many of these major cities we have seen in many african americans do want more robust law enforcement presence. and so i think it's a smart play, whether he be effective at the end of the day, who knows, but at least so far from scenes and making some inroads, black and especially hispanic americans. >> megan, is that the kind of messaging you would advocate for trump? black communities want more law enforcement. >> no. i mean, again, i don't think that black voters or latino voters vote in a monolith. i think that there are many and they're not, they've not had the luxury historically of being single issue voters. so i do think that some folks are worried about crime and funding for police that's one voting block. i understand that, but i do think that president biden has really strong record run on without things he's done for the black community. i think that that does needs that message probably needs to get out there more, but i don't think that answering a question about entrepreneurship with crime and how you're going to enforce defending crime in different communities. i don't think that's a good thing for donald trump to do, but i also don't think having an event at and a black shirt with a bunch of white people and very few black people. there was a good thing either megan, hey, it's charlie dent. we'll leave it there for now. thanks so much. >> thanks. >> thank all right. hopefully you'll be tuning in thursday, june 27. that's the most anticipated moment of this historic election season. and stakes could not be higher. join cnn as president biden and former president trump meet for their first debate. jake tapper and dana bash, moderate to cnn presidential debate live from atlanta beginning they at 9:00 p.m. eastern and streaming on max and now we're learning you details about a terrifying mass shooting in rochester hills, michigan saturday, nine people were shot in a random attack and a splash pad park, including two brothers, four and 8-years-old and their mother authorities say a gunman pulled up to the brooklands plaza splash pad and opened fire on unsuspecting families and open fire 30 times under no circumstances. is it normal for ice cream cones and flip-flops to be strewn amongst blood and bullet casings seeing a national correspondent, gloria pazmino, has the latest gloria or the white house two says, it's working with local law enforcement on this case. what are you learning? >> that's right, fred, president biden has been in touch with local officials. there and has offered his support a total of nine people sustaining gunshot wounds, ranging in ages from 8-years-old, 4-years-old, and 78. these were families and young children that were gassed othered for saturday of play at the local splash pad. this took place in the rochester hills section of michigan. we are learning a little more about the victims, including that group. as you mentioned, all members of the same family of four-year-old boy was shot in the leg and an eight year-old boys sustained gunshot wounds to the head. he remains in critical condition along with a woman believed to be their mother. she's 39-years-old. she was shot in the stomach and her leg as well. now, a friday, we are learning more about this suspect police identified him earlier today. he is michael william nash from shelby township. he is 42-years-old. and please tell us, is that this shooting appears to have been random. he drove up to the splash pad, got out of his vehicle and started firing multiple rounds, at least 28 shots were fired, he reloaded that weapon multiple times. then fled the scene, barricaded himself in inside his mother's home. that's where police responded to. they were able to contain him inside that location. there was a standoff between the suspect i'm police, and what you're seeing there is video taken by a drone that was deployed into the house. police tell us they believe this is the weapon that was used. you can see it's sort of military style assault rifle that was used in this shooting it would explain the large number of times that he was able to fire and the fact that he was able to reload multiple times. so far, we have not learned anything about the motive. as i said, policing, it appears to have been random and witnesses talking about how chaotic it was when they first heard the shots take a listen we were see all know patio and we heard we heard we thought was firecrackers and it was i guess it was gunshots because we because we heard people screaming help us help us. >> so we ran around. i called 911. i seen people lay on the ground. i've seen a guy. those shane's stomach who is seeing the chair older man? and then i seen this guy's like, where's my son was coming out on the stretcher, blood all over his face and it was it was scary fraud. >> police said that the suspect was found dead from a apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound died that home his mother was not home at the time. and the last thing i'll mention, fred is this is a community that was impacted by gun gun violence yesterday, but this is also home to the oxford high school shooting, which took place back in 2021. so many of these different communities across the entire country impact did by gun violence. here, we have, once again, this community reeling from the shooting. once again, and really just sounds like a complete miracle that more people were not injured and that no one was killed yes. still very sad on what's supposed to be a fun. father's day weekend. all right. gloria pazmino. thank you so much on the texas now, where a deadly shooting took place last night, this one taking place at a juneteenth celebration two people are dead and multiple others injured, including two children. when police say a fight broke out between two groups of people, and this happened in rock round, texas, which is about 20 miles north of austin, according to police, the two victims who died at the scene were innocent bystanders police are still searching for a suspect musician and texas native, paul wall, performed at the juneteenth celebration about an hour before the shooting, he posted on facebook prayers up for round rock, this truly hurts my heart when warnings are up for parts of los angeles county as firefighters scrambled to slow down a fast-moving wildfires were live helicopter is use a local lake to help put out the flames plus supporters of former president trump say, he's not a threat to democracy because they say america is not a democracy are you concerned if trump loses, yeah. >> that there'll be another january 6 no. >> i think there will be civil war that's what i think will happen hey, mom, how many should i decorate it? 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