Consumers. So it means that many consumers are paying very little to get very affordable coverage. We have 120,000 people paying less than 10 a month in bronze plans. 70 of those that have subsidies are picking a silver plan. Many of those in the cost sharing subsidy where in california at the highest cost sharing subsidy, an outpatient visit is 3 a bus ride. Theres no deductible. This is not the story across the nation. If you look an we did looking at colorado and miami, instead of having seven products like we have in l. A. , in denver they have 35 different silver products. In miami 35 and some of those products that are the cheapest premiums mean you dont get any care unless you satisfied a 3,000 deductible. Thats not good for consumers. I think its the right thing for consumers. Let me quickly note about getting access to care. We have some very early indicators that are very positive in california. There is a lot of discussion about narrow networks. Id note that virtually all of
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Travel cost is widening. The price tag for their travel could amount to millions of dollars. And this from the New York Times, an extraordinary 20minute interview with senator bob corker as he unloads on the president , claiming he could set the nation on the path to World War Three and warning President Trump is not treating the office he is treating the office like a reality show. Were going to get to all of this in the course of the next three hours, and we want to begin with the president and senator corker and this feud that really unraveled over the weekend, your reaction to what senator corker has said and what the president has said. 2027488001, our line for republicans. 2027488000 for democrats. We have a line for independents at 2027488002. Join us on social media, send cspanwj. T at good monday morning to you. Heres how the story playing out in senator corkers head state. One headline, trump may trigger World War Three. What may have started this, comments this past wednesda
Woodruff and, bringing poetry to chicagos schools. How the nations first Mexican American poet laureate is urging students to find their voice through verse. The poetry is there, rumbling in what they see day to day. We want to bring all that out. Woodruff all that and more, on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by bnsf railway. And with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff the Trump White House has spent this day fending off questions about ties to russia, relations with germany, and staff shakeups. All of this, as the president tries to move ahead amid the turmoil. John yang has our report. Reporter it was the first oncamera White House Briefing in more than two weeks, but topic a was still the russian connection. Press Secretary Sean Spicer brushed aside reports that president ial