down mike's briefing and nearly 3 weeks. this moment is expected to come up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sandra: video of that moment has gone viral as it appears to show president biden gazing into a hollywood crowd mormons before president obama steps in and then leads him off stage. >> the white house disputing claims that biden froze during the fund-raiser. reassure voters about biden's age and mental acuity. >> sandra: it is the issue that just won't go away. we are going to speak with him about that just ahead. >> john: first, the horrific death of a mother of five sparking outrage after authorities learned the suspect now arrested and charged with her murder was here in the united states illegally. i am john roberts in washington. sandra, here we go again. >> sandra: good to be with you, john, i am sandra smith and this is p21. failed policies after finding out that 23-year-old suspect across the southern border illegally just last year. police say it wasn't long until he attacked and killed rachel morin. body discovered back in august. >> john: on the suspect is no stranger to police in el salvador. he is wanted in the death of another young woman there. his ties to known gangs. >> sandra: we will get reaction and just moments. first, let's kick things off live in washington. david, the suspect was arrested in oklahoma? >> sandra, that's right. with the help of dna evidence, along with the fbi made that arrest on friday. rachel morin was 37 years old. she had 5 kids last august. she was found dead along a popular running trail which is about 30 miles northeast of baltimore on the way to the delaware border. not a word about her killer. her family lived with the pain of knowing someone who murdered her was potentially walking the streets. maybe even ready to attack again. police say they have their suspect. on friday, authorities in tulsa, oklahoma, arrested 23 years old and charged with the murder. he is from el salvador. fox news is told he crossed the border illegally into the u.s. in february 2023. police say he killed a woman in el salvador months before his escape to the united states. police obtained a dna match from home invasion in los angeles in march 2023. this is a surveillance video where several people including a young child were assaulted. the suspect disappeared police are saying he is that suspect. >> seemed to really and hop hopeless. the lead detective said to me, he said, "patients will win in the end." and that is what they have been doing. they have been diligently working very hard. >> is expected to face extradition from oklahoma to maryland. it could take several weeks of conflicted. he will likely spend the rest of his life in jail. we are waiting to see if the press secretary is asked about this. >> sandra: we will be watching for that. that press briefing is expected to be underway top of the hour at 2:00 eastern time. >> john: let's bring in rodney scott. former border patrol chief. the texas public policy foundation. good to have you with us. victor martinez hernandez entered the country illegally in february of 2023. one month after he allegedly murdered another young woman in el salvador. people at home have got to be wondering, how did a guy like that slip through the cracks here? >> yeah, thank you for having me on again. crimes like this infuriate me, because they are preventable. he slips through the cracks because of the chaos on our southwest border. the biden administration's reversal of the 27-your strategy have focused on preventing people from entering the united states until we knew who they wear. literally preventing crime. as biden administration chose to switch to this reactive posterior. this guy has been watching around for over a year. it highlights the challenges we have with betting. he had committed his crime in el salvador. however, we don't have a global database to be able to pull f from. we are checking u.s. databases. who knows how many more people like this are out there. here's the catch. it is preventable. all border security is designed to prevent people from entering the united states until we have edited them. this administration's needs to get back to the basics. >> john: listen here. >> to my citizens in hartford county, every citizen in this country, that is a public safety crisis and one that we can easily fix by really coming up with a workable immigration policy for our country. it is just insane that we would allow things like rachel's murder to happen. we allowed it by letting him into this country unchallenged. >> dhs would have us believe that people paroled into this country awaiting asylum or removal proceedings are fully vetted. we don't need to worry about it. clearly, that is not the case. >> that is not the case. it is just short of a flat out lie. when they say fully vetted, that means fingerprints and those fingerprints are bounced off a u.s. database that checks criminal records in the united states. it is very misleading. there is no global criminal database. law enforcement since the beginning of time has actually done their best when it is a face-to-face interview. that of sweat real true vetting means. we can look and tell their and research it and call the embassy and asked some questions. border patrol agents don't have time for any of that. they are resting 5,000 people a day still. that chaos prevents true actual vetting from taking place. this administration is lying to america. it is preventable. border security is simple. come through our border in a slow orderly process where we have a chance to truly vent you. >> john: maryland's governor wes moore is laying the blame for the squarely on republicans. listen to what he said. >> when you have a coalition that is a bipartisan coalition both democrats and republicans that get literally ride out to the line to be able to get a deal done. because you had president trump who said this is not advantageous politically that the deal was killed. >> the immigration deal that was part of the ukraine-israel funding. that was january and february of this year. this guy came into the country a year prior to that. how in any way, shape, or form governor wes moore said be applied in this case? >> once again, he's wrong. he's talking about the senate bill. that was one republican. every border security expert i know fought against that bill. the house passed hr 2 earlier last year. that was a meaningful border security bill that would have prevented this from happening. that senate bill would have locked and a bunch of provisions that really would have still made sure this guy was loose. that is a very misleading statement. >> john: how many people are in this country awaiting asylum hearings or deportation removal proceedings? this is the way it has increased since fiscal year 2018. during the speech and administration, 2.6 million people were in the backlog. that backlog is 7,400,000 pe people. they are all walking around in the united states. each i.c.e. agent has 7,000 cases they have to look after. it seems that is an impossible task. >> it is an impossible task. i appreciate you highlighting that and how much worse it is getting. let's get to the talking points to the left that we want to help people that need asylum. we do. those numbers you just saw, the vast majority are cases of fraud where they are preventing us from getting to the people that truly need asylum. it is the same officers, the same immigration personnel processing all these cases. we can even get to legitimate immigration petitions of people trying to come into the united states to fill jobs because this chaos is overwhelming them. we had solutions not even just the last administration. the prior administration's getting better and better border security. we had this flow dramatically reduce where we could vet people better than ever before. the biden administration simply walked away from it. this is not sustainable. this is a crisis whether you are talking murderers or about fentanyl pouring across. there is nothing good about is wide open border. john: you are in charge. rodney scott, thank you for being with us. i appreciate it. >> thank you, have a good day. >> john: for the governor of maryland to say this is all a result of the republicans who killed this bill in the senate earlier this year when this guy came in a year prior to that, it would seem to be so disingenuous. >> it's another example of we don't know who is coming over the southern border. we are not keeping track of them once they are here. we will have a little -- noting the chinese national flowing over the border. last week showing us turkish immigrants. those coming from egypt. the numbers are on the rise even after that executive action on the part of the president. we are certainly covering it as it only seems to be getting worse. >> john: they don't have a big counter out there. all the folks are flooding across the border hoping to make it in under the wider. those who come in the above that number doesn't seem like much as happened to them. they get to stay at least for a while. >> we will have a live report coming from the border. bracing for a major heat wave later this week throughout the week. record high temperatures are possible across the eastern u.s. heat related illnesses. fonts with others joining us right now. how high are these temperatures expected to get? >> hot. new york city is an example. we will feel this from the great lakes to the ohio river valley. we get hot in new york city. last time we had a 100-degree day was back in 2012 about 16 years ago. back in 2021, that was our last june heat wave. a question for new york city is how much will be moderated by the ocean? we are expected to be in the low 90s with the heat on thursday lasting into saturday. notice the direction of the wind. it is going to be quite warm. when you factor in the humidity, i will show you that in a mo moment. d.c., baltimore torrance hartford is extending very far even into new england. well into the 90s. add in the dew points. a dewpoint is 70 degrees, that is something you would find typically in south texas or florida. the dew point is in the mid 60s. it's not oppressively sticky. we will be creeping up into the remainder of the week. we head into her sobriety. d.c. will feel like 100 degrees. all the way into areas of hartford in boston and into interior new england as you take it into burlington, vermont. it will be hot. there was a giant dome of high pressure. pushing that jet stream all the way to the north into canada. you talk about the heat that is going to be building. we are use to it. places further into new england that have not dealt with this sort of heat. in some cases ever. that is what we are going to be talking about specifically what i want you to pay attention to. record challenging for sure. we are going to talk about temperatures that are challenging long-standing records but also maybe even blowing past it. that will be the story through the week into the weekend. all the way in towards the northeast. for some of the advisories, and not just heat advisories but excessive heat watches, this will continue to change. it's going to be hot and folks need to be careful and find air conditioning. >> sandra: does upstate new york areas are prepared for this. hot high temperatures. thank you very much. we will keep watching that throughout the week. fox weather on your favorite tv connected device. find us on fox weather.ca today. johnny, those temperatures are high. they are unrelenting. you look at the forecast going out. everyone has their ten-day forecast. >> john: in raleigh, north carolina, over the wee weekend. turf fields have the ground rubber and between the blades of fake grass and it is black. it absorbs the heat. my daughters had the entire team's feet were burning through the 5 games that they played. >> sandra: i hope you had a great father's day. i know you are running around chasing the kids. >> john: interstate 805 is a lovely piece of highway to drive on. interstate 95. >> sandra: not so much. >> john: not a happy father's day. another instance of president biden frozen this time being that upstaged by former president obama. why he says it is a biden issue that will not go away plus this. >> i just got our rent renewal. it is going up by $300 a month. here is what you can do today if you are in a similar position in your 20s with this astronomic cost of living. >> sandra: what is gen z doing about it? 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"biden is senile and decrepit. not sure that obama needed to lead him away." absorbing the applause for a bed when obama reached out and grabbed his wrist." is this another moment -- as many have been seeing and witnessing of the president? is this more on president obama for making it look like a needed assistance off the stage? >> clearly there was one person who felt that president biden needed some guidance and an escort out the stage. that was president obama. i don't think any of this would be happening had we not had the incident last week at the white house at the juneteenth concert. at that, the president was standing among a line of people who were swaying and clapping to music. the president that appeared to be frozen for nearly a minute. not just a few seconds but nearly a minute. it looks really, really weird. the brother of george floyd was standing next to the president and was clapping and engage the president very briefly and biden goes back and stared some more. i don't think president obama would have done what he did and others would be quite as concerned had we not seen what happened last week. >> sandra: okay, "the wall street journal" says the biden campaign needs younger voters making the case that more and more instances like this are probably not reaching the younger crowd. the president is getting help from high wattage hollywood stars. most of them are over the age of 50. is this a strategy that is working for the biden campaign? >> 50 is kind and generous. robert de niro is 80 years old. i think they had carole king playing for them. she is 82 years old. steven spielberg is masterminding a lot of this. he is 77 years old. this is not the young gene generation. clearly what the president is worried about in his reelection campaign is that he can't put the obama coalition of minorities and young people and women to gather, because none of them are as enthusiastic about him, joe biden, as they were about barack obama. that certainly includes younger voters as well. >> sandra: you are writing about this in the "washington examiner." you write, "this is the biden issues that won't go away." freezing up in front of the public causing concern for voters. it has already been on the right side of the ai