the scandal. i think a lot of people were shocked because they were so big. i was shocked because they were so small. our most expensive college application package is $350,000. that price doesn t even include test preparation. everything is a la carte for test prep. for families who have special circumstances, we will create packages that can break $1 million. fareed zakaria is here with us now. there was so much, fareed, in that clip alone, that kind of blew my mind. i had no idea. we all have talked about this college admission scandal, we know the celebrities and powerful people that have been caught up in it. you explore in your documentary all the legal ways wealthy families are finding a side door into universities. big donations, legacy admissions, sports. to me the most interesting thing is the scandal is not so much the illegal stuff which is
college consulting is third grade. you heard that right, third grade. ko shared clients with rick singer but says he had no idea who singer was doing. i was shocked that i knew someone who did this. i was shocked that this was even possible. and something else surprised him. the sums of money involved in the scandal. i think a lot of people were shocked because they were so big. i was shocked because they were so small. our most expensive college application package is $350,000. that price doesn t even include test preparation. everything is a la carte for test prep. for families who have special circumstances, we will create packages that can break a million dollars. mr. singer, do you have anything to say to the students who are in college now, what this might do to their lives? money is at the heart of the college admissions scandal. but more troubling than the bribes paid are the legal ways
there s meat on those bones. i m not talking about menendez. dana: having just come off the ethical problem, i would assume the trip that they tried to adopt all of their letter eyes. there is a perception problem. if i were the democrats, i might say we are in puerto rico, the place you said you were going to take funds from hurricane relief to pay for the wall. that s why were here. jesse: don t tell them that, dana. dana: can i mention something the president said today. in the last week, if the democrats were willing to take the a la carte menu that he mentioned in these interviews, these appearances. it s the making for good, comprehensive immigration reform bill. last week he said the h1b visas, the best, brightest, smartest. don t go anywhere else. come here and will give you permanent citizenship. that wasn t on the table before. today when he was talking to farmers, he said i know union workers. they all started cheering. i m glad i brought it up. i will make sure you ha
with tariffs. it is targeting $8 billion of tariffs. which whiskey and harley davidson. commerce secretary wilbur ross says a decision will be announced today. ross was in paris yesterday. he heads to beijing for another u.s. trade battle. china and the u.s. is working on a trade deal. the u.s. just announced plans to target $50 billion in chinese goods. we re going to get a list of the goods by june 15th. export controls. u.s. implement china for buying u.s. tech which comes june 20th. what is the overall strategy? is there consistency to it? it looks like ala carte. that s a good analogy.
sandra: congressional democrats are fuming as the trump administration pushes low cost alternative healthcare plans. let s bring in dr. marc siegel to explain what the trump administration is doing and why. first of all they re recognizing there is a problem. the problem is that, for example, a 30-year-old under a bronze plan this year in 2018 is averaging $400 a month in premiums. a 30-year-old. many of them can t pay $400 a month. a 50-year-old is averaging $600 a month. you get into the doctor s office and a bronze plan is $8,000 deductible so you aren t even getting any real coverage. these are for the unsubsidized patients in obamacare on the exchanges. the trump administration is saying we re getting rid of the individual mandate. why don t we provide alternative skinny plans where it is more of an ala carte menu. you get the healthcare you may