today? >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. scandal, scandal. it was the so-called scandal week, filled with scandal everywhere. the obama administration is in trouble. it's bs and i'll tell you why. all these stories with, this is all red meat for republicans. the righties are drooling everywhere. you know how you throw on a case of mer low and a carton of campbell camel to john boehner. >> nothing dissolves the bonds of people and their government like the arrogance of power in washington. these what the american people are seeing today from the obama administration, remarkable arrogance. >> arrogance. let's play a word game. a heck of a word. republicans going to be talking about these scandals for month to come maybe even years because they really want to tarnish obama. let me tell you what the real scandal that's going on in washington right now. republicans in congress voted to reveal obama care for the 38th time. they did that on thursday as advertised and the vote didn't go down without a big show. >> we see this coming just like the titanic, we see the iceberg only it's not just in a midst. shortly in front of our eyes. we have time to turn back. so why not reveal that bill today. i wanted to bring that tower of red tape here to the floor. it is seven feet tall and growing. it was too big to be allowed on the house floor. >> truly the devil is in the details. >> this is my shocked face. >> increases costs, less access, lower quality, less innovation, limiting your choices. mad dam speaker, that's a life threatening and diagnosis. >> must be ripped out by the roots and completely resealed and i yelled back the balance of my time. >> you know the word we don't use enough? lie. lie, lie, lie, lie. the republican majority in the house is taking this whole do nothing label, this phrase to an entirely new level. will eats go to the numbers. out of the first 138 days so far this year boehner's house has been in session for only 51 days. in one of those precious days was wasted trying to take away your hoelt care, which of course will kick in on january 1st, 2014. they want to stop obama care. they voted 38 times. it's estimated since republicans took control of the house in 2011 they have spent basically 15% of their time attempting to repeal significant legislation that affects millions of americans. if you listen to john boehner he's trying to convince the american people that he really cares about jobs. >> these are the thousands and thousands of pages of obama care regulations. and if we want jobs, reneed to get rid of this because this is getting in the way of employers hiring workers around the country. >> job is our primary focus. >> no it's not. so far this year there has not been one vote in the house on a jobs bill. the republican master plan for job creation basically is taking away health care from 30 million americaning. meanwhile there's another major health care story that grabbed the headlines this week. after undergoing genetic testing jolie learned he has an 08% chance of developing breast cancer and with those odds the star actress opted to have a double mastectomy in february and at this time it's still unclear whether angelina jolie will have her ovaries removed. she's a brave woman but she is also very lucky. she had the means to undergo testing and take care of the problem before it came just too serious and life threatening. but you know not every american has that kind of luck. under obama care they would. many americans are in desperate need of health insurance. it's literally a matter of life and death. let me say that again. it is literally a matter of life and death. now last week on our first ed show in this time slot i asked for a volunteer with cancer and no health insurance to come forward and share your experience with the audience. let's hear the other side of the story. the next story is a perfect exam. of why republicans should leave obama care alone. dan see cois a 26-year-old freelance sports writer. this young man has played by the rules his entire life. he worked shard, studied hard, went to graduate school and is pursuing a career as a 0 freelance sports journalist. soonz he turned 26 years old he lost his health care. you can't go around the corner and buy any kind of private health insurance plan you want. then after losing his health care at the age of 26, just a few months after that through no fault of his own he was diagnosed with nonhod kins limb to ma. where is dan? he's facing the monumental task of figuring out how he's going to pay for his cancer treatment so he can have a chance at long life. dan wanted to be here tonight but he is in a medical center undergoing chemo therapy. we offered to do a tape and interview in his hospital room but the drrss doctors were concerned for his health so that didn't happen. dan felt it was so important to tell his story he called my radio show by design on friday. >> what is your situation. >> i'm actually currently in the hospital right now. i'm undergoing chemo therapy treatments. i'm about halfway through with my current regime and i don't have any health insurance. >> when you say you don't have any health insurance is this the way it's been, you know, your whole life or recently or what? >> no. i grew up middle class. i had health insurance up until my 26th birthday which was last august. i was working for a travel company and i wanted to pursue my writing career full time and i, you know, took a little bit of a risk by, you know, not having health insurance. but i didn't have any options really as a writer. right now i'm currently applying for medicaid and relying on charities here and the good-natured spirit of other people to elhelp me out. i don't have many options. >> he's not alone. dan's story is like millions of other americans. 30 million people are waiting for obama care. >> would obama care help you? >> yes, absolutely. i think i'm pretty much the model case for why obama care needs to pass, you know, what it can do to help people in my situation through, you know pursuing what they want to do with their life. and, you know, they need the care that they can't afford to pay out of pocket, pet scans that shows how much cancer you have in your body, $14,000. who has the money to pay for that. >> i went on to ask dan about republicans repeeling obama care for the 38th time. how dufl when you see congress trying to repeal obama care? >> it's very difficult to try to comprehend. i understand lawmakers have their own agendas, but, you know, you don't know -- if you don't know someone who is in this type of situation that i'm in and there's millions of other people like me, i mean it's just, i can't comprehend it. can't understand why one would work you know against this type of policy which is really going to make the lives of so many people so much easier. >> yeah. why? why would republicans do this? what kind of a person would vote to deny, vote to take away an opportunity of another american to save his or her life? you see, it's all about the preexisting condition because dan is not going to be able to get health care insurance if they were to repeal obama care. do the republicans care? republicans don't care if obama care saves lives. for them it's all about power. >> what would you like the lawmakers to know? >> you know, i had health care my entire life. i was fortunate. but, i mean, i went to graduate school to be a journalist, that's what i want to pursue and health insurance isn't always available for freelance writers. i want a chance to be healthy and not in millions of dollars of debt. i think for the long term health of the country this needs to go if. like you asked me before, i don't know when the charity is going to run out. i can't rely on that. i need solution for the long term. who knows what happens a year later, two years later further down the road. the bottom line is i need health insurance. >> he needs health insurance and for 38 times in the congress, in the house with tp republicans have said no we don't want you to have it. we think there's too many thousands of pages and too much red tape out there for you to have a chance, dan, to save your life. i can't thank this gentleman enough for coming forward and talking to us. we asked for an example of someone who wanted to be brave enough to share their story. all we hear about is how bad obama care is. they want a negative story out there. every time they bring up something that's negative about obama care, i want all of you viewer to know that i will do something on this program that talks about what the real obama care is going to do for americans. it's going to save lives. do we care about that? since when did we quit caring about our fellow american? well when the republicans got in power. what's the difference between leaving a warrior out on the battlefield or someone in a hospital room not knowing what the future is because they can't pay for the health care bill that they're going to be getting? what are the medical institutions supposed to do? the politics of this is very, very cruel and it's wrong. and there is a moral component to this. you know what's interesting? all week long we've been hearing about how the tea party has ju been screwed by the irs and we just cant believe that the tea party has been targeted. i wish the republicans would care about sick americans as much as they do about the damn tea party and what they're doing with their money where they don't identify where the donors are coming from. you see, we're better than this as a country and barack obama, the president of the united states is making a very big mistake by not talking about this and telling dan's story himself day in and day out. democrats you cannot run from this. this is good for america. it is a great step forward to fete us to universal health care some day and have the same kind of plan those in congress who are voting against it, other americans can have as well. the politics are ugly and cruel but it's the moral component -- i think when you look at michele bachmann how she has done this, it's so unlike minnesota, it's so unlike the middle of the country, it's so unlike turning to your next door neighbor and saying i'm going to vote to deny you to opportunity to have health insurance. why are the progressives in this country the liberals afraid to talk about this every single day as if it's some kind of a cancer legislation out there that's going to troy the demeanor ik party. this is who we are. this is the fabric of america. we tear care about one another. we had a president come forward who staked his whole presidency on this, we got something done. what do the republicans want to do? they want to get rid of it. have they offered another plan? no, they haven't. when there's an illness in your family it changes how you view things. dan's family was really never the same after their father died at the age of 45 because of cancer. and for more on dan's story i want to bring in his brother kyle who is here tonight in studio in new york. god bless you. >> thank you. >> how hord r hard has this been to see your brother go through this. >> it's been tough. when we first found out, just complete shock as you just said. we lost my father at the young age. was only 14 years old. dan is 26. you don't expect 26-year-old's to get diagnosed with cancer. his back was hurting him for a while, he didn't have insurance, he didn't want to pay to see what was going on with his back. it finally got to the point where my mom said dan, i don't care how much it cost we're going to take you to the doctor doctor. >> so he had all of the pains, he didn't have insurance, he didn't go to doctor, he finally goes and he find out he has limb foe ma. >> correct. >> just 26-year-old healthy guy, didn't have insurance, just the bad luck of the draw? >> exactly. >> you have set up a fund to try to help pay for this. tell us about this because the politics of this are very cruel. this is the republican plan, get charity. tell us about it. >> i got the idea from a friend who was running a half marathon to raise money for one of his friends who had cancer. i saw his overwhelming response. i was at the hospital a few days after dan got diagnosed and i created a website on give gord.com. people kept sending it out to people they knew and as of today we've raised almost $40,000 which is shocking has that so many people care. >> that's a drop in the bucket. >> it sound like a lot of money but as dan said on the radio show, $14,000 is one pet scan. i think we figured out out. one night in the hospital costs $8,000. >> so they're not going to repeal obama care so on january 1st your brother is not going to be denied the opportunity to get insurance which is a total game changer in his care isn't it. >> definitely. right now he still has no insurance. my mom is doing her best to get him covered under medicaid but that takes forever. we have no idea how much this is going to cost in the long run. >> thanks for doing what you're doing, keep up the fight. god bless you. we will have dan on this program. he is going through some pretty brutal chemo therapy right now. it's hard for me to tell the story folks but let me ask you a question. whose side are you on? are you with the republicans or are you with the family that got unluc unlucky? ask yourself the question, is this the america you want to live in. the fact of the matter is we can do better than this and the republicans don't want us to. we'll be back with more on "the ed show" after this. devry university,at neet we're offering $4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. for qualified new students. we believe it can be the most valuable real estate on earth. ♪ that's why we designed our newest subaru from the back seat forward. introducing the all-new, completely restyled subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. here at "the ed show" we want to know what you think. and every week pfr you tune into this program we check out facebook, twitter and our blog. so now you decided and we are reporting. here are the week's tom trenders voted on by you. >> we can stop the political circus and actually do something to help the economy. >> our number three trender, selling the jobs bill to the gop clouns. >> 113 congress, 133 days, and we haven't had a single joet on a jobs bill. >> this week the president takes his plan to baltimore on the second leg of his middle class jobs tour. >> that's the truth. that's worth applause, sure. >> here comes america's favorite jackpot game. this is powerball. >> come in as trender two, the numbers game and wednesday's powerball could have made you mitt romney rich. >> when i was a boy i used to think that becoming rich and famous would make me happy. boy was i right. >> in you win the jackpot you could out spend the richest members of congress. a man who once said i'm going to die with more money than good to live with my son. >> yes, mr. ice so, the voice of viper car alarms. topping the trenders chart that week. >> first they tell us the earth is not flat. now they're telling us it's not straight either. >> minnesota moves forwarded on the civil issue of our time. >> the state becomes the 12th in the nation to legalize same-sex marriage. >> it has always been the next step ahead of full fulg this country's promise to every american. >> joining me now is actor and national spokesperson for clad wilson crews. gentleman great to have you with us. mike, you first. nobody has fought the minnesota gay marriage more than michele bachmann but this week she only responded with a lame tweet. she says i'm proud to have introduced the original traditional marriage amendment. and i think all minnesota ans who are worked some hard on this issue. which brings me to the question, to do the republicans know they have been defeated on this issue. >> any of them are who are forward looking. certainly republicans who are under the age of 40 get it. the anti-marriage equality camp is really the old ves tajs of a dying par fi who are trying to use this to rile their base but unfar gnatly are turning off the rest of america with the hateful came pain. >> what do you expect. >> well, you know historically it's the role of the courts to protect people's rights and to decide what's just and fair. we hope at the end of june the supreme court will side on -- will rule on the side of fairness an equality and rule in favor of freedom to marry. can i j just answer the question, the last question. >> sure. go ahead. >> i don't want to really papt the republican party in broad strokes. people like mel man an singer has done a great job of having conversations with our republican friends and have really moved the conversation in a way that we've never expected it to, even a few years ago. so you know, we've got leaders like senator portman and mark kirk, you know congress ed sullivan who support the freedom to marry they're being very helpful. >> you tell me you trust the republican movement, the conservative movement in this country to do equal and fair rights for gay americans? >> i trust the republican party to see where the american people are moving and i think we see that 58% of american people are on the side of the freedom to marry. >> what do you think about that. >> i think it's twofold. i think that wilson and of course, are right. we have folks like ken mel man and rob portman who are on the right side. but you'll notice whenever one of these guys come to do the right thing it's always because they have a personal reason. rob portman has a kid who is gay. ken mel man himself comes out and then is for equal rights. when these people before they knew somebody were willing to throw us under the bus. u agree with wilson that's important for our community to work those angles but i also think it's important to recognize that 98% of the hate is coming from the gop. >> it is hate, too. let's be very clear about that. do you think that john roberts, supreme court justice gives a damn about equal rights for americans rchl i think john roberts is a corporatist. i think he is there to rule on a whole lot of tax an corporate issues. i think that's why he was put in. i think maybe he does care, he doesn't care. i don't think he wants to go down in history as anybody who has taken away rights that have been earned from people. he's not that naive. he would not want that to be his legacy. >> what does it say about mid western states like iowa an minnesota really have led on this issue. will the rest of the country and other states catch on. >> well, you know we're already seeing that america is evolve on the issue. but, you know, just in the last couple of weeks we saw rhode island and delaware join the ranks and have the freedom to mary. we're seeing movement in illinois, nevada and this week we saw poles toward a majority in michigan, arizona. the country is really having the conversation. let's not minimalize it's really personal experience and personal stories and the fact that people are talking about the issues that is really leading to the change that we're seeing. >> that's a key point when it come to republicans in the conservative movement. u's not coming from the heart and it's not coming from how they feel other americans should be treated. it's come frlg the politics of it all, that they stand to lose and they stand to lose power if they don't move forward on this issue. mike. >> well, yes, and i think really if you look at the course of thinks history to think that a few years ago how the country has swung so incredibly glit's been amazing. >> it is really amazing. i think you're right. i think that, you know, they're so desperate for power. >> that all they care about. got to run gentlemen. thank you for being on the show. let's find o