here now with this weit's ps roundup are kqed senior editor of politics andme gove scott schaffer. hoover institution fellow and joining us viaskype from sacramento is alexeye, reproter "the san francisco chronicle." welcome you, to you all. let's talk about the new college admissions legislation. aside from reforms, what are some of the other changes lawmakers want? >> well, the biggest one would be tying pell higrants, is the state financial aid program to admission standards where any college, public or private, that wants toet pell grant money couldn't use legacyadmissions, students who are tied to donors or alumni. tthat's goingbe difficult to enforce, but it's really laying down a clear marker saying that we don't agree that there should be a preference to students who have a connection, their families have a connection to the univere ty. the some others, including trying to register private college admissions counsellors pandbably in the most direct sort of poke at the individuals who participate in this scandal. they would not be able to write off those fake charitable done