today, jonathan gruber, an m.i.t.d design the health care law, is out with a blistering attack, saying these states, "are not just interested in covering poor people, they are willing to sacrifice billions of dollars of injections into their economy in order to punish poor people. it really is just almost awesome in its evilness." powerful words, and you can see this very real impact all over the country. >> sandra says she owes at least $8,000, even with the med center giving her some relief through its charity care program. >> it's hard to live with that over your head. >> i don't understand why if the funds are given to you, that you would refuse it. >> i'm hoping that our legislators sort of put themselves in our shoes. >> this is about real people, and it can be a matter of life or death. today "the orlando weekly" is out with a new story, "the perils of florida's refusal to expand medicaid." it profiles charlene, a young mother who passed away last month. charlene fell into the medicaid gap and struggled to pay