dana: ron desantis vowing to fight those efforts every step of the way. we ll do whatever we can to vindicate the rights of parents and make sure parents are in the driver s seat when it comes to the health, education and welfare of their kids. and these should not be decreed by the government but something that a parent is ultimately making the decision on. there are different parents that feel differently about it. i respect that but i think to force one way is alienating and marginalizing a lot of parents throughout the state of florida. bill: where is this headed? admiral brett giroir is standing by with reaction. casey stiegel in dallas today. good morning. right now the governors of at least seven states have some kind of an order prohibiting school districts from creating their own mask mandates. two states here in texas and florida the battles are going to court. harris county or houston expected to file a suit today. yesterday san antonio joined dallas in the
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cup, the premier league returns. on a busy boxing day with the leaders arsenal looking to go eight points clear of manchester city if they beat west ham. it s going to turn much colder for many as this boxing day, showers around as well, which could turn wintry towards north western areas. all of the details throughout the programme. it s monday the 26th december. our main story. police are appealing for information after a gunman shot dead a 26 year old woman in merseyside on christmas eve. four other people were injured in the shooting in the lighthouse pub in wallasey. merseyside police said it did not believe the victim was targeted. judith moritz reports. late on christmas eve, the lighthouse pub was full of people counting down the minutes towards midnight. it was a lively scene, butjust before 12:00am the pub s neighbours heard a particularly loud noise. i was in bed and i was on phone and i heard a bang, bang, bang, bang fourtimes. i waited, because i thought it was
Use to produce their food, so you saw inflation in those areas too. and there can t be a single individual, government, business, that wasn t affected by inflation, and continues to be so. for businesses, they get a double whammy, because while their costs are going up, as you saw in that film there, their customers pockets are being emptied by that same inflation, that double whammy, which is why richard 0rd, in that film there, feared his business and thousands of others might not survive. seen hundreds of shops already that haven t been able to cope with the price increases, and unfortunately things are getting worse. the sooner we can get something sorted with the price increases, the better, or we will see a lot of your local fish and chips gone. since you made that film, the government has responded in the form of the energy support package, what kind of difference has that made? i think it s made a massive difference.