morning which is expected to slam texas and louisiana with rain, winds and flooding. the impact is being felt for hundreds of miles and janice dean is here tracking it all. >> plus a teen planning to go to college in oakland california but his parents are already yanking them out because they were robbed on the latest visit to campus. the student and the parents all here live. >> and a father and son law enforcement are teaming up to boost police recruitment in another major city we think you'll love this story. they are here to share their family's legacy of service. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this thursday morning i'm carley shimkus, and i'm todd piro we're going to bring you all this but first we start on the campaign trail. guess what? we're officially one week away from the cnn presidential debate and president biden heads to camp david to focus on prepping for it. >> carley: a new pocks news polls shows a shift for the first time this year. brooke singman is here with the details. hi brook. >> brooke: good morning. president biden will head to camp david to use the private retreat to prepare for the upcoming showdown with former president trump and for the first time since october brand new fox news polls shows president biden leagued former president trump by two points in a head to head match-up which is within that margin of error. but even with him slightly in the lead, most voters still don't trust the president on these key issues. the new polls show former president trump leading on immigration, the economy, the israel hamas war, guns and standing up to elite interests. trump also leading among new voters edging out biden in the head to head by four points and with one week until the candidates take the stage, even more top democrats are now sounding the alarm on the biden harris campaign strategy. democratic strategist in touch with the biden campaign telling axios quote it's unclear whether the president and his core team realize how dire the situation is right now. that is scary. here's south carolina senator and possible trump vp pick tim scott responding to the concerns from the left. listen. >> the democrats, they are losing their minds because they're losing their voters. they're a race-based coalition, race baiting to keep the votes. it is crumbling before their very eyes. it's donald trump with the working class coalition that's attracting more working-class people, black, white, hispanic, asians. because under donald trump they had more money in their pockets. >> brooke: and it appears unlikely that independent candidate rfk jr. will take the stage with trump and biden next week he missed today's midnight deadline to meet the polling and delegate criteria. guys. >> carley: so officially a two man debate. brooke thank you so much. to a fox weather alert tropical storm alberta is bringing heavy rain flash fooding and storm surge to the texas coast overnight and is expected to do the same today. rain totals can reach up to 11 inches in some areas. and officials say tornados and water spots are also possible. >> todd: historic heat wave continues with 99 million americans under heat alerts over 200 cities could set record highs today. senior meteorologist janice dean here with the forecast jd it keeps going up and up going to be rough. >> especially in northern england where ars in maine don't have air conditioning and we're getting into the 90s. record break heat, 96 that would tie an all-time record and not just for june, i mean since records began, any month. so that's a big deal, 96 today. let's see if my clicker is going to work. okay. we had some clicker issues this morning but it's working now. heat alerts for the northeast and the great lakes, we do have excessive heat watches for parts of pennsylvania, and new jersey, and then we have excessive heat warnings for northern new england as well as parts of indiana, pennsylvania, and up towards michigan. here are some of the potential record highs today for bangor maine 95 for you, manchester new hampshire, 97. binghamton new york 90, scranton pa, 92. you get the picture. we are talking about record heat and it is early for the season although summer officially arrives today. here's your forecast heat index, what it feels like with the humidity. so dangerous heat combined with the humidity going to make it feel more like 99 baltimore tomorrow, philadelphia 99, 97 in new york, 94 in new haven. and there's for saturday. so even though we're going to get a little bit of relief for northern new england, with a cold front we're not going to get that relief here for dc and baltimore where temperatures are going to feel like 105 in baltimore, 103 in washington, dc. here's that cold front i'm talking about heading in on thursday and friday. it's going to be mostly for upstate new york and new england. south of new york city we're really not going to get that cooler air in here and here's the potential for severe storms today later on today through the evening we could actually have the potential for isolated tornados large hail damaging winds and heavy rainfall. here is alberto got its name yesterday about to make land fall across mexico but we are feeling the results across coastal texas as you mentioned we saw the flooding happening even though the storm is making land fall in mexico so south texas we have flash flood warnings in effect and it's mainly going to be a south texas event but we'll continue to monitor it for you >> todd: a named storm and we're still in june. >> here we go >>. >> todd: to another fox news alert more than 20 officers including dea and dhs are hospitalized after a possible haz-mat situation coming after they responded to a call for a stolen mobile home in florida. they're dealing with nauseousness and dizziness right now happened just outside fort myers officers also found a man outside at the scene he's been taken into custody for questioning. >> carley: the white house cans damage's meeting with israel on iran's nuclear threat after israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu accused the biden administration of withholding military aid. the move comes as reports say u.s. and israeli intel agencies uncovered a new computer program pal acquired by iran that could assist in developing nuclear weapons. experts are warning this would up end that assessment and suggest iran has a shorter runway to a bomb than previously reported. congressman michael waltz also warning about the reported program. >> they cancel a meeting on iran because we have new information that iran could be weaponizing the enriched uranium into ta nuclear weapon. so of all the things you're going to throw' temper tantrum on it is what we're going to do to stop iran to making nukes, we have going from a cat one to a cat five hurricane in terms of the action is of evil of china iran russia and north korea and you have a president that's just asleep at the switch. >> meanwhile our tray reports a meeting with is real prime minister is scheduled for next week >> happening today a negro leagues tribute at rick wood field t san francisco giants and st. louis cardinals squaring off at america's oldest ballpark in birmingham alabama. this field was built in 19 ten where the birmingham black barns of the negro leagues played for nearly two decades and where nearly 200 future hall of famers took the diamond including hall of famer willie mace who passed away tuesday. they plan the game at the ballpark where he began his career and went on to a an amazing year with the giants who are playing. also honor the greater birmingham native. you can watch the historic game tonight 17:15 eastern time on fox sports our own will cane is heading down there for fox and friends you'll see him down there throughout the morning. this is going to be a tribute in many respects to willie mays and with his passing it will be even more. >> i love the black and white footage. >> todd: expecting a supreme court ruling on former president trump's immunity case by the end of the week and the obama era weighing in. >> a president can violate the american criminal law if he or she is doing something in their official capacity. that is an absurd and dangerous conclusion and i'm worried, given the length of time that it has taken for the supreme court to decide this case. >> carley: well, you are going to hear from another ad, trump's former acting ag matt whitaker reacts next. >> todd: and we told you about the homeless shelter high-rise paid for by the taxpayers in la. this morning we have a big update on the $165 million project. keep it right here on friends first". ♪ ♪ veteran homeowners need cash but worried you can't get a home loan because of your credit? here's great news. at newday we've been granted automatic authority by the va to make our own loan approval decisions. in fact, if you've had credit challenges and missed a payment along the way, you're more than five times 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>> carley: matt whitaker the former acting attorney general and trump campaign surrogate and he joins us now so patty morin was referring to alejandro mayorkas referring to her daughter as the individual who was murdered which she and any parent would feel reduces their child to a statistic. so if the goal of the biden administration is to take a compassionate approach when it comes to illegal immigration, how do you explain the lack of compassion here? >> good morning to you and todd, carley. the compassion only goes so far as i guess the illegal immigrants because, you know, what they have done here to rachel morin is they have, you know, completely dehumanized her. they have, you know, dramatically made her just a statistic. and, you know, collateral damage from really radical policies of where they opened the southern border, allowed millions of people to come into our country and now we're suffering the consequences of that. and alexander mayorkas, president biden, none of them seem willing to confront the real issues, and the consequences of their policies. instead, you know, they just seem to be willing to ignore the death and destruction, you know, whether it's these murders that we talk about all too often, or whether it's the other crimes. it's just staggering. it's heartless iematt can the morin family sue the federal government over the death of theory daughter. >> in this case it would be complicated but it doesn't mean they shouldn't and i think the federal government is responsible for her death. i want to be very clear about that. that this was a senseless unnecessary crime, a victim that should not have been victimized and a family that now has to live with the consequences and i think the federal government is responsible for that and particularly joe biden and alexander mayorkas and their radical policies. >> todd: that sound bite from alejandro mayorkas is shocking because this administration can name every single trans influencer on tik tok but they can't remember the name of that murdered woman. it is sickening. meantime want to get your thoughts on this. we are awaiting a supreme court decision on former president trump's claim of immunity in his federal classified documents case and former ag eric holder is worried. watch. >> wait a minute. a president can violate the american criminal law if he or she is doing something in their official capacity. that is an absurd and dangerous conclusion. and i'm worried, given the length of time that it has taken for the supreme court to decide this case, that something along those lines might come out of the supreme court. >> todd: from one ag to another, do you agree with eric holder, matt? >> well, that sounds like a lot of liberal hand ringing. remember, they have placed a lot of their faith in beating donald trump in their lawfare strategy, whether it's the cases from jack smith, whether it's fani willis in fulton county or the case up in new york city, you've seen since president trump hasn't been in court how he's been traveling and communicating, whether it's -- you know, he's going to pittsburgh soon. he was in wisconsin recently. you know, the huge crowds. you see why they want to keep him in a courtroom. why they want to keep him off the campaign trail but the supreme court is going to say what the law is. obviously there is presidential immunity for official acts. our system would not function without that and the supreme court is going to say the parameters of that. in fact eric holder knows his history he knows the nixon case already established some of that precedent at lowest in civil cases and a lot of us expect that they'll extend that to criminal cases. >> todd: so how should ultimately -- you say what you think they will do. how should this court rule. put yourself on it for a moment, matt. how should they rule? >> well, remember i'm not an elite harvard or yale grad. i'm a state school iowa law school. i'm not sure i'm qualified, at least under the modern definition but i'll take a stab at it todd. i think what they should do is they should say that presidents do have immunity. that our founding fathers intended them to not make decisions with fear that they would be prosecuted by the next administration. so i think they should say that that the outer bounds of presidential immunity are all the official acts that can be contemplated in a president's job under the constitution. you heard that in the oral arguments tovmentd you remember when there was a lot of back and forth but it was pretty clear that many of the justices were coming out that there was presidential immunity for official acts and they were just trying to find kind of where that extreme edge is. but, you know, it is also, to me, not these crazy hypotheticals about sort of ordering, you know, your political opponents assassinated, it is the practical doing the job of president, making decisions to protect the american people, one thing that joe 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(♪) ♪ >> carley: oh, boy, a wild new video shows a horrifying moment a suspected drunk driver runs over two cyclists near the dallas fort worth airport earlier this week. >> todd: channedly here with more this video is wild. >> wild and disturbing, good morning todd and carley. the police say get this he had half a dozen police cans in his suv at arrest this man 31 year old benjamin highlander is accused of slamming his vehicle into a group of cyclists near dfw sunday striking two, both you are vivid but one had serious injuries. the moments all caught on camera as you said here's the video taken from the rear of another bike. you can see a man and woman riding in broad daylight. the suv not even slowing down before striking the two from behind. now we paused the video to avoid showing you the graphic content so what you don't see is after the driver hits the two cyclists, the car swerves and runs over the man in blue who had fall ton the ground. the driver never stopped and kept on driving. the other cyclist in the group ride and followed this vehicle until police arrested the driver. one survive 61 year old tom said he's lucky to be alive. he said quote i was unconscious for a number of minutes i guess some people thought i wasn't breathing. i don't feel 100 percent, injury to the hamstring, fractured rib on the backbone here just overall amazingly lucky i'm alive. as far as that alleged driver highlander faces several charges including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon dwi and according to the police report he admitted to drinking before the crash. guys iethe cams were in the card. >> todd: so lucky to be alive. thank you. justin timberlake has reportedly been brought back to new york city from the hammontons by a driver after his dwi arrest. could have used the driver earlier this week. the attorney released a statement telling fox news digital saying i look forward to defending mr. timberlake on these allegations i will of a lot to say at the appropriate time but currently waiting full discovery from the district attorney's office. that's code for i have nothing to say. source telling people timberlake's wife jessica beal is not happy about the dwi but that she will always be by his side. >> carley: an awkwardly silent weekend i am sure for him. overnight four people were shot during a june teeth celebration in oakland california just the latest example of violent crime running ram and in the city and one florida family experienced that crime firsthand when the car they rented to drop their teen-age son off at college was broken into. five suitcases were stolen including $3,000 in cash, social security cards and much more. and now that family has pulled their son from the school saying oakland is just too dangerous. his mother nerissa, along with their son, rhomel crossman join us now. good morning to you both. nerissa, tell us what happened. you were dropping your son off at lincoln university. you just left your consider for 15 minutes and then what? >> yeah, we leave our car at -- we leave our car about 15 minutes to go to the