but it has already divided the democrats. >> want to do things to actually solve the problem. to say me solving the problem is expanding the path to citizenship. >> trying to be tough on the border it. confuses the message what we stand for. >> steve: they don't like it. meanwhile, joe biden just landed in paris a couple hours ago for the 80th anniversary of d-day. do you know what? he has already signed off for the day officially the white house says. peter doocy is still working though. he is going to break down the latest from the administration. bonjour. >> rachel: plus, looks like you can teach old dogs new tricks. pet owners putting paws in with their furry friends in the latest social media trend. >> lawrence: we love that the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now and remember, mornings are better with friends. ♪ >> brian: fox news alert. the white house announcing president biden will not meet with the media, dash dash, almost immediately after landing south of paris this morning. >> rachel: the president is in france to commemorate the 80th anniversary of d-day. >> steve: and this particular overseas trip comes after joe biden told "time" magazine that world leaders have told him they're worried if donald trump gets reelected. they don't want that to happen. >> brian: that's what he says they say. >> lawrence: peter doocy joins us live from paris. peter, how did you get that assignment? >> peter: ha ha good luck, i guess. and the thing about that lid is that if president biden wanted to stay on local time there is plenty of daylight here. it's 1:00 in the afternoon. if you wanted to stay on eastern time there is even more daylight left. but, he arrived here in paris. we saw an arrival ceremony with air force one. took a motorcade via paris' version of the beltway to his hotel and checked in and that was it. we're not going to see him again for the rest of today. we know that the vice president, kamala harris, stayed back in the united states. she just has a political event in san francisco a day before donald trump visits the bay area himself. and a trump win, according to a new biden interview, is something other world leaders allegedly want to stop. the quote from the current president about trump is there is not a major international meeting i attend that before it's over that a world leader doesn't pull me aside as i'm leaving and say he can't win. you can't let him win. that is a quote the white house wants out there that is a "time" magazine interview that the white house orchestrated. they did not cooperate as much with a new "wall street journal" item that is out citing some democrats who have known joe biden for a long time and say that right now he is a slower version of joe biden, particularly behind the scenes working off of note cards. he has a chance though to re-set things after his down day here in paris. he's going to spend parts of next two days out in normandy commemorating the 80th anniversary of d-day. even though we don't expect this to be explicitly political trip. is he going to give remarks about one of the issues that his campaign team thinks are top for them, democracy. back to you. >> lawrence: so, peter, is there any plan to meet with the greatest generation? i know they are doing all these tours and sight seeings. is the commander-in-chief going to eventually meet with them? is that on the schedule? >> peter: we do expect there to be some meetings with the survivors of d-day those veterans when they get out to normandy tomorrow and the next day. >> steve: peter, extraordinary, plane lands, they call a lid. there are 100-year-old d-day survivors who have more on their schedule today than the president of the united states. >> lawrence: unbelievable. peter peter i think that's probably true. yeah. because if you are 100 and you come to france you are probably not going to sit in your hotel all day. >> lawrence: that's exactly right. >> rachel: all these articles coming out talking about how slow he was "time" magazine and "wall street journal." you would think that he would want to get out there and meet with you and others sort of to counter that. >> steve: show it ain't true. >> brian: or backpack and go to a youth hostel. >> peter: he is probably doing something like meetings or something at the hotel calls back with folks in d.c. but it is nothing that you have to come to paris for, at least that we know of. >> steve: and you went to paris. and yesterday, after i talked to you, the first meal he had in paris damn yankee was a hamburger. luckily, you had french fries. so that makes. >> brian: freedom fries. >> steve: french fries. >> peter: i was hungry. walked around all day. looked at my phone 20,000 steps i was hungry. i got hamburger. >> lawrence: got your calories. >> brian: some of the things emerged from the "time" magazine "wall street journal" journey. one of which even though joe biden said i was chairman of the foreign policy committee. 40 years of foreign policy experience handling a lot of stuff for barack obama. politico agrees foreign policy becomes a liability for president biden. a quote from a long time democratic strategist. foreign policy is a problem because it undermines the central tenet of his 2020 candidacy when he said he would restore america abroad and return us to normalcy. please tell me with two hot wars we are fully financing, please tell me where normal is. >> rachel: not just the hot wars. it's serious stuff. we have never been closer to a nuclear war than we are at this moment. so he cannot claim that he is making us any safer. but, in our own. >> brian: of course afghanistan, too. >> rachel: afghanistan were huge. i'm even surprised he brought up afghanistan himself in that interview because it's such a dark stain on his record. but, what's happening in our own hemisphere, you have mexico turning into a narco-state but, more importantly, you have the chinese exerting influence all over our hemisphere flying spy balloons all over our country. buying up farmland. setting up secret police. bioweapons found in california. and then buying up all kinds of, you know, mines and infrastructure and ports all over latin america. this is unheard of in our own backyard. this is a massive problem. many people are saying it's actually the biggest problem. and some people saying the election in mexico, the chinese were very much involved in that election. and we had 34 candidates who were killed in this campaign season in mexico. mexico is a very hot spot right now. >> lawrence: you got to think about joe biden's position right now. remember back in 2008 president, former then senator obama didn't have any foreign policy experience. so they put joe biden on the ticket for. >> steve: chops. >> lawrence: made sense then. this guy doesn't know what he is talking about. secretary of defense, cia wasn't listening to him. even articles written about how he wants to prove to the obama coalition. but you got to go to this article that talks about these foreign leaders. i mean, what could possibly go wrong? are they upset that the former president made them pay their due when it comes to nato or he checked them and said, listen, if you are not working with us. then i'm going to put tariffs on you? what could possibly be the reason why they hated the former president. >> brian: he said he had to reassure japan. the president and president trump those guys were tight. >> lawrence: at the time did multiple tours. at mar-a-lago and everything. >> rachel: there are some globalist leaders in europe who very much align with joe biden on many of those ideas. so he is clearly talking to those and not others that donald trump obviously allies. >> steve: here's the thing. interesting two pieces big piece in "time" magazine and big piece in "wall street journal" that says joe is slipping. it's coming out during the hunter biden trial. there's a lot going on. joe biden is over there. he calls a lid, to your point, you know, this would be a great chance to look like is he a strong guy. in the "wall street journal" article, kevin mccarthy is one of the few people who is on the record with his name. they talked to 45 democrats and republicans. and he was talking about when he would negotiate with the current president, joe biden, he said, you know, he always had cards. he could not negotiate any other way. he said i used to meet with him when he was vice president. i gold over to his house. is he not the same person. also, is he not the same person to a lot of people who voted for him in 2020 and now, you have got all these factions of democrats, and progressives who are saying we can't go along with him. there is an item in axios this morning that talks a little bit about how the sunrise movement, which is young progressives, and they helped joe shape his climate agenda, they are not endorsing him right now because they don't like his stance on climate and allowing certain fossil fuel projects to go through. but they also don't like his position on the israel-hamas war. they don't like that. and so they are not going -- they are saying at this point we are going to wait and see. we're not. >> brian: if they don't like joe biden's stance on gaza and the environment. you are really going to hate donald trump's. he is sitting there going you guy goes fight it out. meanwhile byron donalds as well as -- byron donalds is one of the surrogates for plowmp is going into philadelphia today to try to get the black vote. they are going all out. wesley hunter is also going to be doing the same thing. tim scott has done a lot of extensive work, too. the former president is going out to the west coast. >> rachel: is he on offense. going into areas that republicans have never thought they had a chance and i think it's a good sign. and, again, the decline that you see in joe biden has to be contrasted. we just had that interview last weekend with the president. he is sharp -- president trump. he is sharp as a tack. able to go on a full range of issues. no notes. throw anything at me. i will answer it. that's going to be the contrast people are making. >> lawrence: you got the president who campaigned that he was going to be a moderate. he was going to unify the country. lawrence. >> steve: that's what we were told. told us that from the basement that he was going to do it. then he gets into office and he gives the progressives everything that they want. student loans. he opened up the border on day one. so then he gets hit in the polls, democrats upset. progressives, even in these cities that have to live with the migrants being moved into their community are upset. he decides to do some type of action yesterday not strong but symbolic measure. and the progressives respond this way. >> i think the president has introduced a comprehensive immigration reform bill. that is the kind of work that we need to be doing and that we want him to emphasize so there is a clear difference between what he and democrats are pushing for and what donald trump pushed for. and my concern about this executive order is it's trying to be all tough on the border and it's not going to fix anything. and it confuses the message about what we stand for. >> i think the deal is we want to do things that actually solve the problem. to me, solving the problem is expanding the path to citizenship and for people to actually be able to be documented and follow the rules and this doesn't necessarily help us to that. >> brian: yeah, the thing is we are being overwhelmed. cities being overwheld and on monday we wake up to the story venezuelan gang member 19 years old shoots two cops. that's what we get up to. laken riley's killer is in court today. that's who what we wake up to. when president trump comes out and says they're emptying their prisons in venezuela they go there is no proof of that. look at the blood in the streets. look at the guys with the machetes walking around. i will give you a free pass to roosevelt hotel. take a walk through there and tell me if they are not the killers that you expect. they want to go back to the old play if you crack down on the border you don't like hispanics. if you talk about criminals coming through, you don't like hispanics or being intolerant. no, there are criminals coming through and they are killing people. >> lawrence: can you imagine immigration being the number one -- the number two, number one during the primary. as the number two issue for voters and democrats saying as you saw in that clip, that the president is not going far enough. he needs to be giving amnesty. giving pathway to citizenship in the country. >> steve: so steamed yesterday he signed this executive order. and they say, look, he is being -- he has caved to the republicans demands. the republicans would like to see the number at zero. joe biden is going to allow upwards of 2 million people in the country illegally but they are going to be able to stay under this new plan. that's crazy. >> rachel: it's all kabuki theater. joe biden puts out these executive orders that we know will do nothing to make it look like he is tough on the border. and then they use their far left to complain to go see where, you know, we want it to be this way. they are working in conjunction. they know exactly what they are doing and getting what they want which are millions of people entering our country illegally and those will be future democrat voters. >> steve: you know ultimately what this does. the administration has a problem when bill melugin is showing all the people streaming across the. >> lawrence: live shot. >> steve: under this plan, there are going to be fewer people at the border. fewer going to be lined up. look at that stuff right there. >> brian: i don't see how they are implementing it. has anyone told mexico? >> steve: i believe it's all about the optics. the administration does not need pictures like that happening. going forward see if it continues. >> brian: don't have enough to seal it. use the wall rotting in the desert and sell it off on pennies on the dollar. i think it's a fascinating look. by the way 40% approval rating on the border. trailing the president by double figures. now, speaking of the former president, he has got a plan. it's a lot different from the 2020 plan. >> lawrence: it's interesting. this is something thattage of us have been calling for for a while. you talk about the irregularities. if they have changed the rules. then the republicans have to get with the times. so this is what the former president is saying now. republicans must win and we will use every appropriate tool to beat the democrats because they are destroying our country. but here's the problem. whether you vote absentee, by mail, early in person, or on election day, we're going to protect the right to vote. so the president is saying use all tools necessary now. at one point, rachel, he has said listen, because did he not like the mail-in votes, don't do it. he has reversed course. is he saying it if it's going to be legal, then i want our people to vote early if they can. >> rachel: republicans have always liked the idea of voting on election day. i don't even like early voting. unless you are in the military or sick in the hospital somewhere. most republicans go in person with an i.d. >> lawrence: on election day. >> rachel: because they care about that. but covid, by the way testimony this week with fauci was fascinating to me. clear this made up six feet of social distancing was about creating fear including fear and the justification for not voting in person and creating mass mail-in ballots to become the norm. and republicans have always resisted that but covid became the excuse and you will never convince me that that was not coordinated with fauci and the democrats. i believe that. nonetheless, what donald trump is saying -- and he said, he warned when they were making these laws, some of them unconstitutionally that you shouldn't do these mail-in ballots. he was saying this is going to cause a lot of cheating and problems in the election integrity. but, now that this is the law, we got to get on board. we can't change it before the election. let's get on to it. >> steve: it's good that he is right about that. you know, and he called the, you know, the mail-in stuff and absentee ballots corrupt about a month ago. so it's good that they are doing a 180 because it's just smart. this is all part of an organization called swamp the vote. it's one of the feeder groups from the rnc. and they know -- they have looked at big data and they know that people are busy these days. and if they want to win, they are going to have to get every vote, every way they can. and now they are doing this just like the democrats. >> rachel: relented and said fine, if you want it this way, you have to play this game too. i think it's sad. go back to having this unifying moment where they all got ballot box same day. give everyone a day off. >> brian: we have to work. >> rachel: no we have a day off, too. i will go in and vote with all my kids. >> brian: a.i. rachel. i would add one more thing to this. the president is getting very excited about the prospect of winning in virginia and new hampshire. they are in dead heats in those blue states. and he is also within single digits now in new york. so one of the worst things in some respects keeping the president in new york because he is beginning to win people over. that will be interesting. really spread out. you really force at the very least democrats to spend in places they never thought they had to. >> rachel: minnesota he thinks he can win minnesota. he is playing there, too. >> lawrence: clear that the bronx rally freaked them all out. you see with all these leaked stories about him being a racist and all this type of stuff. they are worried. now to fox weather alert. the first heat wave of the summer season is expected to shatter records across the southwest this week. temperatures are set to soar into triple digits which will effect 27 million people, brian. >> brian: national park posting this warning on social media showing with a thermometer above 100 degrees and saying don't die today. that's a good idea. >> rachel: excessive heat warning in effect in las vegas with temperatures expected to hit a high of 110. check in with chief meteorologist janice dean, our friend, for your fox weather forecast. janice? >> janice: yeah. these type of temperatures. you see them in the summertime but not this early. we're going to actually hit record highs, 20 to 30 degrees above average. take a look at it. phoenix 108. 103 in el paso. south texas well high heat indices where it's going to feel well over 100 degrees in a lot of these areas. we are focused on california as we advance the maps. i will show you where all of these advisories are over california in towards nevada and arizona. as well as parts of the southwest into texas. so, through friday excessive heat warnings for millions of folks in these populated areas. and it is very early to see this kind of heat. let's take a look at some of the temperatures. well over 100 degrees. 104 in fresno. 102348 las vegas. 108 in phoenix. gets even hotter tomorrow. so this high pressure is anchored across the west. that's going to bring excessive heat and humidity to parts of texas over the next few days. a very dangerous situation. we will certainly keep you up to date. fox weather.com for all of your latest details. here in the east. we're going to have unsettled cool weather. thathat's the weather pattern. unfortunately if you have got plans this week for parts of the northeast, it's going to be a wet one. over to you. >> brian: we shut off our sleeves. >> lawrence: how do we do the show? do we sleeveless. >> brian: cut off right here. not even a flair. we have to stay cool. >> rachel: do it. looks ghood a muscle shirt. >