the spaces of sadness. todd: you re watching fox and friends first s, i m todd piro. ashley: i m ashley strohmier, in for carley shimkus. the 33-year-old suspected gunman, as they piece together the motive for the attack on innocent shoppers. brooke singman. brooke: the suspected gunman is 33-year-old dallas resident maricio. he was a security guard from april 2016 to april 2020. texas dps record says he received two untd ros of firearm training and authorities are invest investigating garcia s beliefs after tattoos he had showed neonazi believing. three victims are in critical condition fighting f their lives this morning with the others in fair condition. garcia was shot and killed to a police officer who was responded to an unrelated call. moving. trying to i got brooke: texas governor greg abbott praising the officer s quick response. listen. gratitude for the swift response of that police officer, single police officer had to confront that dangerous gunm
welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. bill: happy halloween. dana: happy halloween. bill: tomorrow is all saints day. i was in my office and i never wore it before. dana: we didn t coordinate well today. bill: maybe i should have gone black. i m bill hemmer good morning. kemp and abrams trying to persuade undecideds, making last night s debate a critical opportunity for abrams, one last chance to change the perception that momentum is not on her side. kemp holds a sizeable lead in the polling ahead by about eight points. here is what they had to say last night. people s salaries are not going up but not fast enough to keep up with joe biden s inflation. he refuses to defend us but defended herschel walker. he doesn t mind being involved in the medical choices of women in georgia. dana: trying to tie him to herschel walker in the senate race. aishah hosni ahead with a deep dive into the georgia senate race. jeff mason from reuters join
a debate coming up. john: begin with the supreme court hearing arguments today on what could be one of the most consequential rulings for higher education in decades. hello, john roberts in washington and hello to you this afternoon. gillian: good to be with you, john, on this spooky halloween. john: good to be with you as well. gillian: i m gillian turner. whether to end affirmative action policies in a pair of cases. john: opponents argue the criteria has harmed millions of students, particularly asian-americans. david spunt starts us off live outside the supreme court. did justice brown jackson recuse herself. that s right, because of her position on the harvard board of overseers, and her connections to harvard university. she thought it was best she sits out. there are two separate cases, overall affirmative action affects millions of students across the country and the justices began hearing two arguments three hours ago. started with the case out of the uni