With reports of last minute tweaking still underway to Obama's 8 p.m. speech, citizens and politicians alike eagerly await the forthcoming specific health care plane details promised in the talk.
Let's take a look at where you can watch tonight's speech.
Ustream
Streaming live video by Ustream
Courtesy of CBS News, Ustream will have its characteristically social live video of the speech. Check out the embedded live show above, or head over to the full media stream page for live chatting and the Twitter commentary social stream experience.
White House Live
It doesn't get much more official than this: the White House itself has a nice social media-enabled livestream of the event happening tonight at 8 p.m. EST.
While the speech airs you can also log in to Facebook and share real-time updates with other viewers via the White House Live app. You can get the feed of all Facebook-ers watching the address or just your friends.
CNN
The popular news network will also be running a livestream of the event on CNN.com Live. Whereas the Ustream and White House versions will get you a more socialized experience, the CNN stream will have you clicks away from expert analysis and commentary from news anchors.
On Your Phone
If you're an iPhone user, check out the free Ustream app to catch Obama's address while on the go.
Windows Mobile users might want to check out the full-featured Skyfire browser, which should be able to provide a not too painful streaming experience from the above sources.
Sneak Preview
For a window into what President Obama might say during tonight's address, check out the below Associated Press video interview with White House Communications Director for health care reform Linda Douglass.