they're going to be found out for using speculation to raise prices, but overall i think it's just a tall order. i really don't think it's an easy thing to go after and fix, suzanne. >> steph, it looks like it's a political maneuver more symbolic than really impacting what we're going to see. but obviously the president wants to -- >> totally. >> -- show at least he's trying to do something about this big problem. >> and understanding it's hurting people, how much they're paying to get in their car and drive to work or drive the kids to school. definitely. >> all right. steph, thanks. appreciate it. we have three stories. only one of them can air next hour. tell us which one you would like to see. vote by texting 22360. first choice, major league baseball players fight child slavery. some players are making every strikeout and home run add up to freedom for potential victims of modern-day slavery. second choice, business casual. the debate. how can you make sure that dressing down at the office does not get you called into hr? and third choice, chocolate inflation. a chef adds up the price of key ingredients for making easter treats and explains that it's going to cost more to satisfy