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Special Programming

2007 State of the Union

KCRW will broadcast live anchored coverage from NPR News of President Bush's State of the Union Address, beginning at 6 pm Pacific time, followed by the Democratic Party response.  All Things Considered host Michele Norris will host this news special, which will include analysis from NPR correspondents as well as reaction from political analysts and members of Congress providing analysis of a number of key themes in the President's address.  NPR White House Correspondents Don Gonyea and David Green, and Supervising Senior Washington Editor Ron Elving will contribute to NPR's coverage as the nation hears the first State of the Union Address to a Democratic Congress in 12 years.

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Jan 24, 2007 • 1 min read

KCRW will broadcast live anchored coverage from NPR News of President Bush's State of the Union Address, beginning at 6 pm Pacific time, followed by the Democratic Party response. All Things Considered host Michele Norris will host this news special, which will include analysis from NPR correspondents as well as reaction from political analysts and members of Congress providing analysis of a number of key themes in the President's address. NPR White House Correspondents Don Gonyea and David Green, and Supervising Senior Washington Editor Ron Elving will contribute to NPR's coverage as the nation hears the first State of the Union Address to a Democratic Congress in 12 years.

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