days for next election but things are sure heating up. alex: who is counting, griff, former secretary pompeo says his decision was not impacted by former president trump s lead in the polls. it s something that he and his wife had to wait for months. we care deeply about america and the issues that i have been talking about the last year and a half and decades matter awful lot, this isn t our moment. this isn t time to seek elected office. pompeo added that if pompeo winning primary he may not end up endorsing former boss. aisa hutchison joined nikki haley and those announcing a run, senator tim scott introduced his exploratory committee this week with several top gop hopefuls attending nra annual convention yesterday and that included former president trump and former vice president mike pence. they are also going to be in in nashville this weekend for donor retreat as will new hampshire governor chris sununu which is considering run for the white house. i think now mo
and australia. i think that s going to be critical to deterring china from their ambitions in taiwan. hopefully it won t get done. that s our prime objective is to deterring the conflict but if we continue moving in this direction and showing weakness then we are just inviting trouble and it s something that we can t that s something that i will certainly not support and can t have in the united states. again, the best deterrence to chinese aggression is strength and strengthening taiwan s ability to defend itself along with some of our neighbors in the area. griff: great insight, thank you, congressman carlos giménez taking time on saturday. have a good weekend, sir. you too. alicia: griff, a new case coming up in front of the supreme court tuesday pits one man s liberty rights against work requirements
its own precedence, but that it s already coming for and fundamental rights, as they re taking away the 50-year-old constitutional right to abortion. testing my own thesis here in the and should action of the segment, how much it was that clients thomas concurrence, which got a lot of attention, understandably, or he basically says that there is an entire line of cases, due process, liberty rights. what you can do in the sort of what you can be protective for the state interfering in. this is for familial and personal autonomy. there s a lot of cases, all hogwash, we want to come for all of it. how much did that factor in getting to this point where you have not gotten? this bill about to be passed by the house and signed into law. it was a huge impetus. a lot of time, folks will cater and legislation in the space. the only time you ll get a floor vote is if he perceived by the leadership and american public. i would also say that this is a
will not only take away marriage equality, overruling its own precedence, but that it s already coming for and fundamental rights, as they re taking away the 50-year-old constitutional right to abortion. testing my own thesis here in the and should action of the segment, how much it was that clients thomas concurrence, which got a lot of attention, understandably, or he basically says that there is an entire line of cases, due process, liberty rights. what you can do in the sort of, what you can be protected from the state interfering in. this is for familial and personal autonomy. there s a lot of cases, all hogwash, we want to come for all of it. how much did that factor in getting to this point where you have not gotten? this bill about to be passed by the house and signed into law. it was a huge impetus. a lot of time, folks will cater and legislation in the space. the only time you ll get a floor vote is if he perceived
liberty rights, your second amendment rights. what he s talking about and doug alluded to this is there s a significant difference between a 50/50 senate, where the parties have to figure out how to make key decisions. and a 51/49 senate where democrats don t have to bother working with republicans on any of that. kirsten, this is the argument that we re hearing from republicans. and i think we re going to hear it throughout 2024, is talking about your individual rights. and democrats, i think, actually did the results of the midterm showed they did a good job flipping that argument on its head. it s republicans who want to take that away. is that what this is about at the end of the day? well, i mean, i think if you supported individual rights, you would support women s right to control their bodies. that seems pretty basic. i don t think it s a great argument, the idea that democrats are trying to take away your individual rights, when they re the ones that are out making sure