crucial race that could tip the balance of power in the senate. the pennsylvania face-off between john fetterman and dr. mehmet oz intensified worries about fetterman s health. he stumbled his way through the debate giving answers like this one. i support fracking. you have made conflicting statements regarding fracking. in a 2018 interview, you said, i don t support fracking at all, i never have. earlier this month you told an interviewer, i support fracking. i support fracking. i don t i don t i support fracking and i stand and i do support fracking. emily: last night welcome painting with musician dave matthews, fetterman made this stunning admission about his performance. doing that debate was not exactly easy. i knew it wasn t going to be easy after having a stroke after five months. i don t think that has ever been done before in american political history before actually. emily: there are growing calls for fetterman to release his medical records bu
dr. mehmet oz was really surgical. harris: no pun intended. emily: exactly. but here fetterman on how he s hindered crime in the past as he said on the debate. i run on my record in crime. i stopped violence for five and have years as mayor. i am the only person on the stage right now that is successful on pushing back against gun violence and being the community more safe. all he has done is put a plan up on his website in the past 24 hours. emily: but harris, as we are about to see and what you covered extensively on your show, that s not the case in pennsylvania. in fact, fetterman s votes in fetterman s policies have led directly to an increase or an opposite of diluting and raising peace any kind. let s look at what s going on in
crucial race that could tip the balance of power in the senate. the pennsylvania face-off between john fetterman and dr. mehmet oz intensified worries about fetterman s health. he stumbled his way through the debate giving answers like this one. i support fracking. you have made conflicting statements regarding fracking. in a 2018 interview, you said, i don t support fracking at all, i never have. earlier this month you told an interviewer, i support fracking. i support fracking. i don t i don t i support fracking and i stand and i do support fracking. emily: last night welcome painting with musician dave matthews, fetterman made this stunning admission about his performance. doing that debate was not exactly easy. i knew it wasn t going to be easy after having a stroke after five months. i don t think that has ever been
there s a lot of honor in the determination it takes to recover and i admire that, but what i don t admire is the way the campaign has handled the disclosure of his illness. emily: a great point kayleigh that it s not about the rise of the ashes as fetterman e debate, but rather this was the elephant in the room for quite some time and it took so long for them to acknowledge it in for him to frame it as him overcoming something difficult, of course it is admirable in that small box, but with a greater picture. voters need more and they should have had more from the beginning. kayleigh: i love cnn. they are always late to the game. we knew this and where were the reporters asking questions? there was one who got annihilated when she asked the question about it. interesting to watch the democrats come out anonymously saying why was he debating? fetterman s team shouldn t have agreed to this, you can t pretend you didn t see what you
no one believes that. he s against fracking. he s the sitting lieutenant governor pennsylvania right now and he has the number two job in the whole state and he isn t capable of doing that job. there s something else going on. the lack of honesty and humility and transparency and integrity really should bother everyone. i wish my full recovery and i hope he lives in another years. god bless him. we have the right to have a senator with the community to do the job. oz did very well. 95% of our coverage about the debate is about fetterman. oz showed his fitness for offense by having issues and running through the spectrum of solutions he would offer for pennsylvania for pennsylvanians. inflation, crime, education, a few other things. i think that democrats have to step back and sending an kamala harris and barack obama will not cure the fact that this is a man who has shown us he is