become public. in the case of politicians, they re not only public, but people are waiting to spend tens or hundreds of millions to tear you down in the hopes of gaining your seat. so i have immense respect for senator fetterman and others who have the courage and integrity to come forward and say, you know what, i m a human being and i m struggling right now and i need some help. that sets an example for all of us. and i wonder if you can elaborate kind of on your concerns or perhaps even worries about senator fetterman and what he is going through, because what is unique here, too, is he is a stroke victim. and both the high powered nature of campaigning and high powered nature of the job of being a senator, he didn t have a whole lot of space in between his spoke and what the public was able to see as recovery, and now in a very public manner it is publicized and being fully
oz came off as a bully. debates usually don t matter that much. this one might. it was really strange to me that he chose to bully a stroke victim. yeah,. like he obviously was bullying him. any difference in what they did with climate change. may made the teenage girl the face of the movement. any time you criticize her you look like a jerk. this isn t sympathy what they are doing to fetterman is down right cool. senator is one of the most stressful jobs can you have and stress leads to strokes. they are setting him up for a disaster. for borders there is no boundary. these are relentless. mr. president, mr. president. [shouting] i have no comment. i have will be grateful to be home. grateful to be back with all my colleagues and i think we are going to get a lot done. [shouting questions] jesse: will fetterman be able to handle live questions biden