search engines and software stuff. and it s technology we can manipulate. life sciences we that are coming along. i don t get a sense there is a shortage of new technologies but we need to get past the housing slump and banking crisis and all that before we can really take advantage. government is expanding broadband coverage as it did with electrical power 57 years ago. or the interstate highway systems. many jobs lost in the recession will never come back. some call for emphasis on retraining workers. probably a mixture of local governments, big governments and federal government initiatives with the private sector to produce an educational system and beyond educational, i don t think it s k-12 or its college,
a national security conservative, social and fiscal conservative and willing to fight for all of those things. i think a lot of the republicans across the country want to hear that. bret: what about the launch today and the speech today? not an inspiring speech. i don t think it s her strong point. it s a straight speech. reagan element about the government that is not the solution. a reagan trope. he used it in his inaugural address in 1981. she is running as tea party and her strength is the give and take. the way she distinguishes herself on television. she is going to be somebody who will impress. she is now, this will be tough on her, the front-runner iowa. nobody would have said six
doctor s offices by scheduling or trying to schedule fake appointments. correspondent shannon bream has details. good evening. reporter: hi, bret. here is how the program would work. the government would have people pay contractors, call doctor s offices pretending to be potential we ll be right backs and explain they have private insurance or they participate in a government program, medicare or medicaid. first, they will determine whether or not the doctor will accept them as a patient. second, find out how long they have to wait to get an appointment. the administration says it s all about uncoverincovering whas behind the shortage of the primary care physician and this study isn t anything new. is it important to know this is a practice engaged in by a lot of priest administrations, including president bush s one, the previous administration did this when looking at medicare advantage. the state calls will be made to more than 4,000 doctors spread across nine states. some of
boom. if you look back at that time, i don t think anyone predicted how strongly the affect of moore s law or cheapness and computers and of telecommunications, what it would do. since then, we have had a lot of things, search engine, software stuff. technology allows us to do amazing thing. it s expanding broadband coverage as it did with electrical power in rural americap 57 years ago or highway system decades later. rapid change mean misjobs lost in the recession will never come back. some are calling for public/private partnership to retrain workers. how do we take the 40-year-old unemployed perp out of work for 12 or 18 months to give them skills they need to take a job that does exist? reporter: some critics say for every apollo program there is another long-term program that could not produce inspiring results. we are spending gigantic money on roads. we are spending gigantic money on education.
the government has stolen too much from us. but the government got in this mess in large part providing generous salary and pension benefit to public employees, a fourth of the workforce. they have privatization of state enterprises from fort to national power grid. blackouts have been hit the area across the country caused by strikes of the utility workers worried about losing their job. we understand why they don t want to privatized. this one says if that happens they will is to work. then there is the black market. under 30% of the market here is under the legal surface. it s reported a third of the sights on this marina. default still looms with a ripple effect with the european urine. the euro, common currency and the e.u . trading partner the u.s. there could be more bad times to come. and not a lot of optimism.