Hillary Clinton - in a nod to Bernie Sanders - is proposing free tuition at public colleges and universities for roughly 80% of American students. Politico reports that the plan is already under sharp attack by private college presidents, who say it could rob families of choice and put some private colleges out of business. The Clinton campaign says it's about making higher education more accessible. Our panel discusses it:
- Daan Braveman, president of Nazareth College
- Anne Kress, president of Monroe Community College
- Kent Gardner, chief economist with the Center for Governmental Research