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    President Obama Delivers His Final State of the Union

    Tonight, President Obama delivers his seventh and final State of the Union address. KCRW will carry it live at 6pm.

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    Jan 13, 2016 • 1 min read

    Tonight, President Obama delivers his seventh and final State of the Union address. KCRW will carry it live at 6pm. The President will lay out the ways that Americans can once again come together in pursuit of a country worthy of generations to come.

    NPR live anchored coverage of the President's speech as well as the Republican response will be hosted by Audie Cornish. She'll be joined in the studio by White House Correspondent Scott Horsley, National Political Correspondent Mara Liasson and Senior Washington Editor Ron Elving. NPR's Sue Davis will report live from the House chamber, and White House Correspondent, Tamara Keith will join from Iowa.

    South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley delivers the GOP response

    Photo: President Barack Obama acknowledges applause before he delivers the State of the Union address in the House Chamber at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, January 20, 2015. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

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