house, but let s start with alexandria hoff who s tracking the races in three key swing states. reporter: hi, mike. let s start in pennsylvania, dre once-sizable lead that john fetterman once held. on tuesday the two are going to hold their first and only debate putting fetterman s health in focus. he spoke earlier today. you know, we had a stroke back in may. and it really [inaudible conversations] and despite all that, i survived to be back. reporter: fetterman will be relying on closed captions during the debate. oz has questioned whether fetterman is well enough to perform job and will likely have to appear not insensitive on stage. another toss-up, georgia s senate race where senator raphael warnock is facing off against republican candidate herschel walker. this week former president obama will rally support for warnock and for stacey abrams. the former president will also head to detroit to campaign for governor gretchen whitmer who leads tudor dixon although b
show, 10 p.m. eastern only on the fox news channel. mike: a suspect in the tragic shooting of two a maternity ward nurses at a texas hospital has been identified. authorities say the gunman was out on parole at the time of the shooting. maryann rafferty has more on this heartbreaking story. reporter: very heartbreaking, mike. the two nurses were working in the labor and delivery wing when the gunman opened fire, killing them. a security officer shot that suspect identified as 30-year-old nestor hernandez who is currently on parole and also had an active ankle monitor at the time of the shooting. dallas police chief eddie garcia calling the tragic killing a failure of the justice system. he says, quote: we at dallas pd are grateful for the support and care provided to our officers at methodist hospitals. our staff are thoughts are with the staff and victims of today s events. this is a tragedy and an abhorrent failure of the