elliott ingle. we will see that tonight as the president comes. in there will be wild cheering. the white house and the president are obviously hoping that this setting, this very ceremonious setting and the moment that it create will add impetus to the speech which as you pointed out earlier, steve pointed out earlier this is his 29th on the subject. not to mention the hundreds of instances he has discussed the issue in other public settings. bret: a.b., this is a challenge. he still has to deliver on specifics. >> that's right. this is his last speech. he can't do this again. you can't pull this card again. there will be no more televised speeches or prime time press conferences on health care reform. this is really his last moment on this. bret: ok. this is the cabinet introduction. again, the whole thing is running behind schedule and you will see an introduction prior to the introduction of president obama. steve, when you look at all he has to get done in this speech, the concern is really within democrats. there is all this talk about republicans and how they don't have p