across the city of philadelphia to pray. to pray for our officer a in pry for the men and women who are here today or out in the field knowing they're going to give their lives for this job. eric: philadelphia police chief asking for prayers for the largest police department in our nation under siege today after four people are in custody at philadelphia police officer fighting for his life after he was shot in the neck. the department is not yet named that young officer but he is just 31 years old. hello everyone welcome to "fox news live" i am eric shawn. cox i am mildly line in for arthel neville. lee said the officer and his apartment were conducting a traffic stop last night in the city's kensington neighborhood one of them saw a holster for a weapon that is simply said a mn ran off and fired three shots at the officer. madison scarpino joins us live with the latest developments for it has the officer doing? >> the philadelphia mayor says 31-year-old officer is a fighting for his life and on a breathing machine for as you mention police say the officer was shot in the neck while the suspect it wasn't driving off from the traffic stop. this is clearly and devastating for city leaders, philadelphia police and everyone else involved. >> today is that an auditorium with about 75 -- 100 men from the east division we held hands as commissioner stanford brought us together. and we. for our officer. >> we need to pray this philadelphian serving, protecting, the people of our city. >> three other people were in the car with the alleged shooter police said the victims partner did shoot back. police copies suspect after a manhunt into barricade situations last night. everyone else involved was also taken into police custody. dozens of officers and city leaders gathered outside temple university hospital in philly last night. emotions were extremely high as everyone was a rallying around the brutally hurt officer. the shooting happened in kensington. that part of philly has a severe crime problem. it is known around the world as an open-air drug market. just last week philadelphia police department graduated 75 new officers from the police academy and made them a part of kensington's clean up plan according to our affiliate and billy police commissioner recently called kensington one in the most challenging places in philadelphia and america. why he tried to escape and why he started shooting or checking out the police department to get the latest on the condition of the 31-year-old officer who has been with billy police for six and half years. back to you. eric: another reminder of what our brave law enforcement officers face on the streets every day. thank you. molly. molly: onto the campaigns are former president trump at the road yesterday with a huge rally in philadelphia. he seeks to shore up support in battleground states this is president biden huddles with aids at camp david to repair ite thursday night cnn presidential debate fox team coverage is here on how the race is shaping up. we begin with david spent at the white house. to you. >> a quiet weekend and probably upcoming week physically at the white house because of president biden is not here as you mention he has been hunkering down with aids at camp david in maryland the presidential retreat since dwight eisenhower named after his grandson david eisenhower. president biden not expected to do much this week as he gets ready for the heavily anticipated cnn presidential debate kicks off thursday evening but simulcast here on fox news where you can watch it. as far as events are concerned meeting with support as it's unclear president biden plans on doing that. that's him in maryland on his way to camp david on thursday as he is preparing. it's not clear yet if you will go directly from camp david to the cnn debate in atlanta or perhaps making a stop to see supporters before. meanwhile as you mention the former president took the stage at temple university in philadelphia last night to a roaring crowd. he has been focusing heavily on urban areas during this campaign. we held this rally in the bronx last month and philly last night fox news alexis mcadams spoke to the former president most recent urban blitz, watch. >> the people they go out there the greatest people but we are in the middle of a pretty rough area and in a state lovefest to pretty see that, it is incredible. listen to that. these are not people who would normally be here. >> usa. usa. usa picnics a moment president trump current president biden closely watching for a supreme court ruling this week here in washington that will determine whether donald trump stands trial in federal court perhaps this year before the election for allegedly trying to overturn the 2020 election results. the justices heard this case which was supposed to go to trial in march. that date hasn't came and went for the herd on appeal at the end of april we are expecting a ruling as early as wednesday of the justices ruled donald trump has no immunity it is likely we could see the case go to trial before the election if they rule he does have absolute immunity. expect the case to get thrown out in its entirety but of course that is what everyone in washington is waiting for this week including joe biden and donald trump. molly: that is a lot of must watch tv for this week. david spent at the white house thank you. eric: more on the game day plans for the cnn presidential debate on thursday james freeman is here wall street journal assistant editor and fox news contribute at what a thursday it is going to be, james, would you expect? >> this is the earliest we have had a debate in the television era for the major candidates. the big question for both of them, i think for president biden there's been a big discussion about where expectations are set. and have republicans set them too low for them? i think they are appropriately set low. he has struggled to communicate in public settings that is why his team at the white house limits his interactions with the press. i think it is impossible he gets through this thing without a disaster. i think what we have heard from the per rape preparation so far is he is mainly focus on thinking of new ways to say how much he does not like donald trump. what he really needs to do is explain why a second biden term would be better than the first. eric: what does former president trump have to do? what is his mission? >> in some ways he has low expectations to because people certainly in the industry kind of expect him to be rude and say things that are perhaps inappropriate. a measured donald trump a substantive donald trump would maybe surprise some people. especially if they do not watch a lot of his remarks and the public and their mainly hearing through the media i think he has potential to surprise as well. obviously when they went at it in 2020 it was often incomprehensible brawl with both of them shouting over each other. i'm not sure that will be bad for biden this time around but for trump that is something to be avoided. >> we likely may not have that it's a much more structured debate cnn has a structure of this they get two minutes each for the first answer than a minute for a rebuttal that ain't minute for the other about it when you are not talking here they're going to cut the mic the microphones are going to be off so president trump will not have the opportunity to go back and biting them biden won't go back at trump. does the structure of doing that, it does not favor one candidate over the other? >> it's a question we will not be able to hear them when their mics are turned off. it was possible they will be able to hear each other the opportunity for distraction may be there. to me, a big change in the rules this time are i don't know a change but a change from what they are normally used to on the day-to-day they did not come in with the preprepared notes they can have a pen and a pad but they cannot bring talking points with them. that is a potentially significant. i would guess it's more of an advantage for trump since he tends to speak off-the-cuff more often. on the biden and this is interesting his team hope on the state of the un union and hailet as a triumph. voters did not react to it did not seem to persuade anyone but that is a teleprompter that is a prepared speech for going in to do about it with a trump without any notes could be challenging for the president take part in what he think the former president mr. trump will hammer away inflation, economy, the migrant crisis? >> those are all issues top of voter concerns when you look at polls that is the reason joe biden is currently trailing in this race. that is why his approval ratings are terrible. they were not improved by the state of the year end we were just discussing. for donald trump it's about what is the economic growth agenda the inflation free growth ag agenda? when incomes are rising but inflation is rising just as fast, nobody is happy. he's got to sketch that out for how that works in another trump term. for joe biden he's got to tell us why this is going to be different from the first one in that regard. that's why there has to be some concern he really does not acknowledge the mistakes of the first term. sometimes when he is speaking he pretends he solved inflation he came out the high inflation and he was the one who solved it. and of course it was created on his watch and i would argue by his spending programs. i think it's probably more of an advantage for trump on economics but those are areas where they both have upside if they can sketch out how were going to get inflation free high-growth economy of the next four years. eric: in terms of biting go after trump what democrats call the billionaire tax. or giving the billionaires tax s a 10% with millions of undocumented migrants and threats to democracy. >> 's is going to be a question for both of them how much substance we get when it's no note off-the-cuff remarks. the biden strategy on immigration is difficult to pin down. he came in with a series of executives orders to basically basicallydismantle the trump orr policy. huge numbers of undocumented immigrants later. he is now trying to position himself as someone who is for border enforcement. it's probably too late for that. i think he has to live without. i would guess his team would probably want to say as little about that issue as possible. eric: finally no generous sixes going to be raised by the current president. how does he handle that? has the former president handle that? there is this point in the 2020 debate the former president give that call to the proud boys. let's listen. [inaudible] correcsomebody's got to do someg about an teeth and the left. >> is an idea not an organization. not going to listen for. >> we think this will come up again in this debate? >> yes that's an issue the biden campcamp would like to talk abot the whole debate and trump less so. from his perspective not trying to relitigate or argue again about the 2020 result is a good thing. i think a calm message of respecting results to be nice and it would be a nice change. unfortunately the last two losers of our presidential elections have not accepted the results and that is been a bad thing. this should be may be a nice way to turn the page on that era. eric: one word who has the edge do you think? >> i think i would have to say trump. there are legitimate reasons to wonder whether joe biden, given the history of the very recent history of his time in office whether he can make a coherent communication. eric: was here thursday night the nation will be tuned in james a freeman of the wall street journal part it's good to see you and of course we simulcast also run the fox news channel for democracy 24 special coverage that begins thursday night 8:00 p.m. eastern time right here on the fox news channel. molly: something else to watch but we're two days away from the primaries right here in new york. one of the states most watched primaries squad member jamaal is bringing in the big guns he's trying to fight off a moderate challenger, cb cotton is keeping an eye on this race for us she is in new york city with the latest. >> hi molly, nice to see a representative at jamaal bowman by and large is not the support of pro-israel voices. but listen, molly, he has the backing of some progressive movement's biggest names to include senator bernie sanders representative fellow squad member aoc. it appears that bowman is counting on that support at least in part as a double set on his view about the israel/hamas war and the super pac that has spent millions going after him. >> we are going to show. [cheering] the power of the south bronx. [cheering] people asked me why i have got a foul mouth? or one of my supposed to do? you are coming after me. you are coming after my family. you are coming after my children. i am not supposed to fight back? i am not supposed to fight back? we are going to show them who we are. click still, the entire week in bowman, aoc and it sanders never shied away going after a pack which is the american israel public affairs committee. it's super pack has invested, get this, 14.5 million in the race on ads to knock on bowman and once you support challenger george latimer. in a jab to the spending sanders said during the rally democracies one person one vote not billionaires buying elections. latimer and your account executives and spent the weekend campaigning and casted his early imbalance on saturday. the centrist democratic said he believes israel has a right to self-defense. as for the pro-israel lobby spending millions to support him listen to one of his responses. >> it is also important to note when he talks about the source of that money, aipac, it fails to mention that same source of money supports hakeem jeffries, grayson main, ritchie torres, greg meeks, they're all congress members and democrats of color that represent the new york metropolitan area. >> as for bowman and his views about the israel/hamas worries he sparked controversy long before what was going on in gaza. last year he pled guilty to a misdemeanor charge it was a fine after he pulled the fire alarm on capitol hill ahead of a vote to avoid a government shutdown. molly: is strong and big personalities but cb cotton we appreciate your reporting thank you. eric: illegal immigrants facing murder, rape and other charges in houston and new york city. after a string of horrific crimes what will it take to protect us? answers from the front lines next here on "fox news live." ban for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. 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talk to your doctor about botox®. and get in the picture. learn how abbvie can help you save. molly: houston is mourning the brutal death of a 12-year-old girl allegedly at the hands of illegal migrants. two men from venezuela are now charged with capitol murder. officials said they cross into the country illegally. both were caught at the border in texas. but then released by border patrol back into the country of court dates. we go now to nate foy. he has been alive in houston and isbringing us the latest. >> the two illegal venezuelan migrants charged with murdering 12-year-old jocelyn will appear in this courthouse tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. i'll be the first court appearance after they waive their right to appear on friday in court. prosecutors have a quired 81 million-dollar bail for each of these capitol murder suspects under texas capitol murder for a child between 10 and 15 does not automatically fall under the death penalty. evidence continues to be processed. if it is found a sexual assault happened the case it would fall under the death penalty. texas senator ted cruz posted on x with his opinion" if we get execute these evil a thousand times we showed. those who commit horrors like this on children should burn forever in the pits of. the two illegal migrants lured the 12 year old girl from a nearby convenience store to the bridge where they murdered her but according to ice as you mention border patrol arrested and then release them both at migrants and el paso. one in march the other as recently as late last month here's former president donald trump talking about that last night. hugs they came across our bo border, claiming they feared for their lives in venezuela but they waited only weeks before murdering this a precious young beautiful girl. one of them was here for 21 days before the murder took place. jocelyn's funeral is set for thursday afternoon. but first all eyes about this courthouse tomorrow morning as the illegal migrants accused of murdering her will appear before a judge for the first time. molly: is certainly we will be watching. nate foy thank you. eric: the sickening murder in houston just the latest in a series of vicious crimes that are blamed on the migrant crisis in maryland the el salvador national made his first a court appearance here in new york city the shocking rape of a 13-year-old girl in a city park was allegedly carried out by this man in illegal immigrant from ecuador. the victim's father placing the blame for his daughter's murder directly on president biden's immigration policies preach on the "new york post" quote the open border policy i have never agreed with. that just invites a lot of things we do not need to look at what came and look at what happened to my daughter. i just turned my world upside down the healing process is yet to begin. my mind is really swirling with all the anger i have right now. let's bring new york city council republican minority leader joe morelle. welcome. what can someone say to their father? the suspect and his daughter's murder is processed by the border patrol when he came in illegally in 2021 we are told that they took his dna. he was released and given a notice to appear. were told he never appears at immigration court is doesn't show up was out there loose and was wanted, never caught, never bright and because of other reasons a new york city police are not under century city laws allowed to cooperate with ice. >> let's be clear. this is the normal legal outcome of most of these cases. most are caught at some point at the border. released with a notice to appe