jeremy diamond joins me from the white house. what is on the president s agenda today? reporter: president biden is still at camp david this morning but he will be returning to the white house to host military families for a bar be becue and celebration. the president saying the fourth of july is a sacred holiday, sacred day in our country. make no mistake, our best days still lie ahead. at the same time president biden is dealing with messaging on the current state of the country and the current state of the economy with high inflation and high gas prices which many americans are being reminded this weekend as they hit the roads for the fourth of july weekend. the president oaf the weekend taking to twitter to encourage and push gas station companies to lower the price at the pump. to make sure, in his word, bring down the price you re charging at the pump to reflect the cost you re paying for the product and do it now. that earned the president some backlash with some, in
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abandoned your children and when people abandon their children, they become they go into the custody of the state and the state finds alternative home for them. it sounds like such an odds thing that anybody of that nature could happen and yet in arizona, there s already a statue that says if there s a dispute over embryos the court should give them to the person who s most likely, who has the best chance of bringing them to fruition. already fertility treatments are expensive, do you think this rule makes it less baaccessible? i think it does. now we have the fertility providers who have to figure out what does this mean for us? what does it mean in terms of storing embryos? what happens if there s an accident and a bunch of the pem b embryos get destroyed. i think it will make the world more complicated. when you make things complicated