regulations. >> they all need the government to tell them how to operate, except for that's exactly what he is doing now. by the way, he's on twitter doing it, too. he says twitter is texas's proof that the path toward economic recovery is the government getting out of the way of business. and texas doesn't need california-style nanny state regulations. that was abbott then but now he is running for re-election. looking toward a possible 2024 white house run, he is eager for a public fight for president biden whose vaccine requirement applies to businesses with 100 or more employees. so tluf it. abbott now telling companies how they can or can't run their business. in florida where republican governor ron desantis is also running for re-election, and also looking at a possible white house run. he is suggesting tonight he may follow in abbott's footsteps by trying to pass a law which would protect workers from being fired if they don't get vaccinated. >> whether you're working for the police department, the sheriff's department, the fire department, whether you're working for a small business, a