and he goes, they do. what if someone asked you to risk your life? what if i shape get changed? what if i get killed? to go undercover. and one of the country s most dangerous presents. once they stepped out the door, i was on my own. they helped him catch a killer. she had such a zest for life. young girls were being murdered. i can t imagine sending my daughter off to school, and never seeing her again. and investigators needed health to get a confession. if anyone could pull it off, he would be the problem to pull it off. but this was different, he was always be a convicted felon. if it worked, he could win his freedom, if it did, it he could lose his life. they had your back? they had my back. that s what you thought? that s what i thought. hello. and welcome to dateline. jimmy kaine was a smooth talking convict serving a ten year sentence. when he was offered a deal. if he helped prosecutors pry a confession from a suspected serial k
thanks for joining me. got a lot to get to. we re going to start with israel s war against hamas. hospitals in gaza are facing a critical situation amid growing calls for an end to the bloodshed. the idf says fighting is intensifying across the enclave including near one major medical center. today, the idf denied claims by a senior official at the hamas-run health ministry in gaza that the hospital is under siege and l sides by israeli forces. the red cross says gaza s healthcare system has passed the point of no return. many of gaza s hospitals are now out of service amid israel s ongoing military operations and earlier today, israel opened another evacuation corridor for civilians to move south. meanwhile, an emergency summit in saudi arabia, arab and islamic leaders demanded a complete cease fire. opposition to the war is also being expressed on streets around the globe. pro palestinian protests were held in london, brussels, paris, and even near president biden s home in
(elevator doors opening) (inaudible sounds) i thought you were right behind me. only pay for what you need. liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. katie: it is 7:00 a.m. on the east coast. it s monday, july 1st. this is fox & friends. great to be with all of you for a new month, of course, exciting. all right. here we go. first lady jill biden gracing the cover of vogue as a billionaire blames her for keeping joe in the race. steve: and to a potential second lady. brian gets to know the wife of governor doug burgum of north dakota as fox & friends gets an exclusive look into trump s veepstakes. we met through mutual friends and then a all of a sudden, doug burgum the businessman says i would like to get into politics. sometimes i have called myself the accidental first lady because it was never on my radar. lawrence: and last night bet awards was the place to be as vice president kamala harris makes an appearance. yeah, girl, i m out here in these str
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the tuition is free. steve: that sounds fantastic mike rowe is for it he s going to join us and tell us why on the final hour of fox and friends. and, remember, mornings are better with friends, like you. lawrence: in just hours the supreme court is expected to hand down key decisions. brian: about 23 decisions from argued cases are pending including former president trump s high stakes presidential immunity case. steve: griff jenkins joins us live from the white house. so griff they have close to two dozen more things to release. it could be today at 10:00 it could be next thursday at 10:00 right? reporter: that s right good morning guys the high court will be very busy in the next 48 hours and by the way normally we would be talking about the guy that currently resides here but today and tomorrow it s all about the guy who s campaigning to come back. the high court expected to rule on whether a president has immunity from criminal prosecution in his official dut