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it's the 9:00 a.m. hour on fox an friends weekend, starting with this, a texas community is in mourning as two illegal immigrants are charged with the murder of a 12-year-old girl. the houston business owner who is paying for her family's funeral expenses will joins us live. >> plus, former president donald trump shares how he is preparing to face biden in this week's cnn presidential debate. >> well, this is really the best strategy right here. i look forward to t debate. rachel: move over, big brother, big mother and father are watching. >> it would have killed me if she would have known i left hailey alone while i chilled in a bar with undergrads. i happened to trust my daughter. i was tracking her location with a gps on her phone. rachel: when should you stop tracking your child? we're going to discuss that. the final hour of "fox & friends weekend" starts right now. ♪ ♪ welcome to my house. ♪ baby, take control now. ♪ we can't even slow down. rachel: good morning, i love starting the hour with some flo-rida. we've had him on the show. will: what did you say his name was? you said flow rider. rachel: that was a mistake. we had him on the show so many times. i danced with him. i asked him how he came up you with the name. he said he came up with it in a barber shop. he was thinking, he was like florida, flo-rida. that's what he d he told me the story. it's that simple. we love having you with us. it's 9:00 a.m. in new york city. i'm happy to have will cain with me and a also charlie herd, in forpetehegseth. will: we are just four, five days away from now the first presidential debate. historically you unique presidential debate. it's happening before either convention, before either p candidate is formally nominated as their party's candidate for president. makes you wonder why are we having a debate this early. but nonetheless, they are. and the two candidates are getting ready. reports are that joe biden is holed up practicing standing for 90 minutes and going through debate prep. while donald trump is giving rallies and answering questions to reporters and telling alexis mcadams that's exactly how he'll be ready for the debate. watch. >> tell me a little about how you're preparing for the debate. we see president biden is at camp day vismed you're on the campaign trail. what's your strategy. >> this is really the best strategy. we have all these people screaming questions. i look forward to the debate. we did faith and fre freedom in. we're here for a big rally in the temple a arena. we have it packed. lines going a mile long. it's an honor. rachel: i mean, listen, i think going on the campaign trail, meeting with reporters, fielding questions from left and right, going into blue areas and also these deep dive pod casts thats he's been doing, i think are all sharpening him and as far as i'm concerned they're great debate prep. will, you talked for a second about why they're doing this debate early. i think your theory is really good. why don't you lay that out. will: it's not my theory so much as it was explained to me this week by senator markwayne mullin of okay hoe ma. oklahoma. oklahoma.it adds to the like lid that joe biden won't be the nominee. rachel: if he doesn't do well, it will be signal for the democrats to switch it up. will: it's a month before the convention to try to get the party together. it would be hard to coalesce the party. why have the cnn presidential debate this early before the convention? >> you can't do that unless joe biden agrees to it and unless they get him to agree to it it's not going to work. rachel: you mean him stepping down. >> yes. he would have to release the deeing gates. delegates.rachel: you mean jil. >> as we saw with the jamaal bowman rally yesterday, the party is deeply divided and i don't know that they have the kind of unity that they can pull that off but it is important to remember what we're seeing right now with the ra rally we saw yesterday in philadelphia with former president trump, that's normal, that's what a campaign is doing in june of an election year after june you've wrappede nomination. what you're not doing is going dark for a week, holed up in camp david. i don't care what you're preparing for. that does not happen. a campaign would never go dark for a week in june. rachel: you speculated earlier, charily, maybe this was a way of lowering expectations, to make people go he's practicing standing up or joe biden denies they said that but like i need this much prep so the expectation is low so when gets there and gets his ritalin or of whatever they're putting him on, he does well and we go see, he's not that bad. do you think that's part of the strategy. >> democrats are masters at playing the mental games. that's one thing they're doing. i think they want to talk about his slowness and his infirmities, they would rather talk about that than inflation and the border and crime and all these other things that are far serious -- far more serious issues. rachel: doesn't look good for him. will: i don't know that i can agree with that. i think it's interesting. bbut in 2020 he won with a lot f the same problems. there were a lot of the problems that are substantive policy based problems and yet he still won. for example, there were economic problems. i think his fraility resonates with the common independent swing voter as much as any particular issue. i think when they look up there and they did oh, my gosh, that guy can't be president. i think it has huge impacts. i can't imagine he wants the focus to be on that. >> but if they can focus the discussion around that as opposed to the border -- let's for get, one of the biggest problems for donald trump in 2020 was the border was not a problem, he essentially solved that problem, maybe not the larger longer problem but the immediate crisis at the border, he solved that and now he's campaigning on that issue. rachel: he's very vindicated on the issues. we are caroline leevit, the 2024 press secretary on earlier, here's what she had to say about debate prep. >> president trump is going to be president trump but he will be focused on the policies that made this country great in his first term and his solutions to fix many of t the crisis that je biden's policies have created over the past few years, will be reminding voters how much better their lives were under his leadership than they are today. president trump is going to relay his vision to make this country great again and joe biden can get all of the rest he wants. i think it's concerning that we have a president who can't do debate prep and also run the country at the same time. he has to go hide away. nevertheless, the real test for him next week is going to be can he defend his indefenseable policies, his record high inflation crisis that is robbing families and his immigration invasion that's leading to the a loss of american life across this country. rachel: caroline is three weeks away from having a baby and she's doing her job. but joe biden needs a lot of time away in camp david to prepare. by the way, trump 5 points -- we asked voters who do you think will win. trump wins by -- according to this, all voters, by 5 points. will: i find this surprising. rachel: i do too. i'm shocked how many people are confident. will: people said be careful, don't lower the bar for joe biden so low. that's not a very low bar if half the people think he can win. assuming you can win an election is easier than assuming he could win a debate. >> the thing i found interesting about the poll was among republicans, donald trump performed at 86% delta versus biden's 75. so republicans are 11 points more confident than donald trump will win the debate than democrats are, that joe biden will. will: tune into fox this week for fox news democracy 24, special coverage of the cnn presidential debate. our coverage begins thursday at you 8:00 p.m. eastern time. rachel: that's right. i also will be there. i'm going to be doing a fox nation special, charlie will be one of my guests. we'll have locals and experts analyzing the debate before and then we're going to come back after so we'll break it all down. join us for that, as well as the next morning bright and early, i'll be doing breakfast with friends live from the eggs up grill in canton, georgia, which i understand is, i don't know, like 40 minutes away from where the debate it. >> so earlier in the show we talked to jason isaac who is -- who helped conduct a study that showed that nearly half of americans who own electric vehicles are likely to turn in their electric vehicles and go back to gas and diesel. will: that's fascinating. so citing among other reasons difficulty in finding a charging station. rachel: didn't we give the government a huge amount of money in this transportation bill to make -- to build all these gas -- >> i think 12. rachel: they built like 12. that's one of the problems. jason isaac, an energy expert, he explains why owners are wanting to return back to gas. listen. >> it's issues because of range anxiety, charging infrastructure, less than 10% of the country believes there's adequate charging infrastructure and that's accurate. but also the cost. these evs are owned by wealthy individuals and wealthy individuals don't become wealthy by making bad financial decisions. and they're learning that the cost on these evs, that maintenance is outpaceing that of gasoline cars even though they drive them fewer miles. rachel: it's not just the charging stations but also evs have a lot of trouble in cold weather. chicago or wisconsin, that could be a problem as well. >> the range diminishes of one charge of the battery diminishes not only over the life of the car but also if it's too hot or if it's too cold. that seems like it would be kind of a structural problem. rachel: yeah. well, i saw right after you did tthat segment, people were you writeing in and saying i bet people who don't want the gas powered -- the electric vehicles are not tesla owners. they're saying tesla owners are happy, it's the other cars. and this has become a campaign issue for trump who has been in michigan winning over a lot of union democrats on the issue of evs which he says will just push the entire car industry to china. will: well, you know about big brother. we tr introduce you to big moth. do you guys track your kids? rachel: no. >> no. will: really. >> would never do it. rachel: i don't. will: i do. rachel: you do? will: i just started. my wife has for a long time you don't have life 360. rachel: i don't. >> i am constitutionally opposed to it. i can't -- they have to make mistakes, they have to learn to get out of jams themselves. will: how old are your kids? >> they've all survived to 21 down to 18. will: 84% of parents use tracking to monitor their kids. the quest question is when do u stop. >> i never started. will: i have a 16-year-old. rachel: i agree with charlie. i think i fall into that camp. i'm not very tech savvy. will: that's why i just started. rachel: you had a problem figuring it out. will: my wife does it. i'm not tech savvy. does it require passwords? if it requires passwords i have -- it's a gigantic not hurdle, mountain for me to climb. rachel: me too. this is theresa febrizio, a detroit area mom, this is what she told axios about this question of tracking their kids. some of my friends have alerts on their phone indicating when their child entered maths class in college. that to me feels overboard, you're giving them zero opportunity to make mistakes, skip class and feel repercussions and figure it out for themselves. there are recent polling of like this ridiculous number of parents who actually call professors to find out what their kids' grades are in college. it was shocking. will: that's overboard. but i think -- rachel: college, yes. will: but i think, look, did your kid get where he was going, when he's learning how to drive, i think that's -- yes. >> being a parent, it's fair terrifying. you have to let them go. it's like you have to like -- because if you don't teach them to look -- figure out how to look after themselves, that's a losing proposition. rachel: i have to have a caveat in here. i now have -- sean does have a tracker and there's been times that my son who is also 17 where he says he's going to be some place and we kind of check to see if he's lying. but i don't do it because i have the tech problem you have, will. sean has double checked. he has lied a couple times. will: it's the lying but also get there safely. that's the thing. >> our rule is, if i didn't hear about it, a bad thing didn't happen. rachel: that's so 1980s, i love it. that's how we grew up. figure it out. i love it. will: we turn tour headlines. philadelphia's mayor says a city police officer is fighting for his life after he was shot in the neck after a traffic stop overnight. the city's police commissioner says he's turning to prayer. >> today i sat in the auditorium with about 75 to 100 men from the east division. and we prayed. today i ask people across the city of philadelphia to pray. will: the suspect and three others who were in the car when the officers were conducting the stop were arrested. no word yet on their charges. new york city is planning on opening you new homeless shelter in a building attached to an elementary school. it will be a low barrier facility meaning sobriety, criminal roonders other obstacle -- criminal records and other obstacles could be lifted. >> i don't know who runs the facility. they're giving soft assurances that we will be great neighbors, we'll have monitors, we'll have security teams, we'll keep folks in check but as you mentioned, these individuals they do become part of the community. they will be in your own spaces. rachel: wow. will: the city department of social services says quote we remain committed to maintaining open lines of communication with the community, working to support our vulnerable neighbors and address concerns that arise. good luck on the streets down there. all right, two time wimbledon winner andy murray announcing he will not play in this year's tournament after he has to get back surgery. he is considering retirement. the seven time winner and number three player in the world, novak djokovic will go to wimbledon. he's not sure if he can play as he deals with a knee injury. the tournament begins july 1 1st. rachel: tragedy in houston, residents are mourning the loss of a 12-year-old girl allegedly murdered by illegal immigrants. our next guest is covering the funeral cost, calling out biden's open border, mattress mac is here. that's next. believed i n hard work, and the farm was the perfect place to learn grit, determination and problem solving. we're taking that passion and channeling it through our farm to home bedding bath, and apparel at red land cotton. we grow cotton in the rich red earth of north alabama. and we want our products to be made here in the usa, from the seed in the ground to the final stitch. go to red land cotton dot com and receive 20% off your order with code fox 20 - [narrator] life with ear ringing sounded like a constant train whistle i couldn't escape. then i started taking lipo flavonoid. with 60 years of clinical experience, it's the number one doctor recommended brand for ear ringing. and now i'm finally free. take back control with lipo flavonoid. charlie: a family and community in morning over the loss of 12-year-old houston girl allegedly kidnapped and murdered by two vice president mike pencl migrants. her mother speaking out on her daughter's legacy. >> i have gratitude for everybody that's made an appearance, really reminds me how much she really was cared for in the city and was loved and she meant something to everybody. even if they didn't know her. charlie: our next guest is stepping up to help her family and cover joslyn's funeral expenses. houston business owner jibing om mcinvale joins us now. what inspired you to do this. >> joslyn's death was tragic for all of us in houston. she would have gone to high school in a couple years, the same high school my children went to, and she was killed about six miles from our main store here in houston so i was informed by some of the people close to the family that they couldn't afford the funeral so we were able to step up and pay for the funeral and we're going to have a celebration of life after the funeral here in gallery furniture for a proper send-off for joslyn which is one of the many tragedies of this immigration crisis. charlie: yes, indeed. obviously this is a great example of helping out the family but i would imagine there's a huge outpouring elsewhere. what has been the community reaction? >> the community's certainly rallied around joslyn's mom and her family and the mayor was up there, the police department did an outstanding job working around the clock for 48 hours to find the perpetrators so kudos to the houston police department and the mayor for their leadership in this time of tragedy and houston's a very inclusive community, we wrap our arms around our own and joslyn was certainly one of our own so we will continue to mourn her death and celebrate her life the next several days and there's a hole in our hearts forever. charlie: attended you vigil fr her. what was that like? >> the vigil was great. it was right up the street. it was organized hastily, heavily attended, with people of all races, colors and creeds coming together as we mourn and pray for joslyn and her family. so it was a great vigil. the mayor showed his leadership by being there. it was very hot but it was a very fitting tribute to this wonderful young girl whose life was cut way too short and a she does have a gofundme page which people are contributing to, so lots of good things are happening as we rally around joslyn's family in this time of tremendous need and the tragedy is their lives are now ruined because t senseless act. >> did you get a chance to talk to joslyn's family and if so, what did they have to say? >> i did talk to her mom. her mom was very grateful for the contribution we made to the funeral but, you know, they're overwhelmed with grief so our prayers are continuing to go out to the family and i think it's good to see the city rally around them and give them support in this, their darkest hour. charlie: what message do you have for politicians right now about what needs to be done to prevent anything this horrifying from happening again? >?what will the future generatin say about us when we let predators come in and kill our own children? it's just a horrible look for houston, for texas, for the entire country, the immigration -- we're all for legal immigration, but the illegal immigration has to stop and then we won't be seeing -- we won't be seeing pictures of wonderful young people like joslyn graduating from college and becoming great productive citizens, not another trait traf an american citizen slain. it's a failed experimented. it's got to stop and it's got to stop now. charlie: i don't understand how it's a political issue. it's a common sense issue. you're exactly right. mac, thank you so much for what you're doing and thank you for joining us today. >> thank you. we pray for joslyn. please help her out with her gofundme account. thank you. charlie: yes, sir. former president trump bringing a message of hope as he tries to the win over voters in pennsylvania's bluest city. >> the people need hop. i go out, i see the greatest people. so we're in the middle of a pretty rough area and it's a love fest. you see that. it's incredible. they want hope. they want to have a few cur. charlie: the great byron work on that strategy, next. we're told in genesis chapter 1:26 that god is made man in his image and by his likeness has he made him. genesis is a book of fundamental importance for the jewish and christian faiths 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