Here’s Everything You Need To Watch President Obama’s Last State Of The Union Address
What time does the State of the Union Address start? Answers to all your other questions, and some exciting news!
Tonight, Tuesday, January 12, 2016 is President Barack Obama’s final State of the Union Address.Â
It will begin at 9:00 PM EST, and be broadcast on all the major networks: ABC, FOX, CBS, NBC, and PBS. It will also be carried by the major cable news channels: CNN, C-SPAN, FOX News, and MSNBC.Â
You can also watch online. Some of the above networks will live stream the address: ABC News, C-SPAN, CBS News, CNN, FOX News, MSNBC, and NBC News.
Some channels are promoting their other online options. CBS, for example, is offering coverage via Apple TV,Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV and Xbox One. Most networks also offer mobile apps for iPhone, iPad, and Android devices.
Some news networks will begin coverage early.
The Spanish language networks, Telemundo and Univision, according to TV Guide, are not carrying the President’s address live.Â
The Republican response to the SOTU will be delivered by South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley. The response will also be delivered in Spanish by Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida.
The New Civil Rights Movement will be providing updates and breaking news throughout the evening. You can visit and bookmark our homepage, follow us on Twitter, and like us on Facebook.
I will also be tweeting my personal thoughts throughout the evening, follow me on Twitter: @davidbadash.
The White House is also live-streaming the Address on their website. In the above video and on Facebook, you can click to subscribe to be notified of a special live-stream the president will deliver from the Oval Office before he leaves for Congress.Â
And you can watch the President deliver his SOTU address right here, below! There’s currently a special pre-show, and the President will begin at 9 PM:
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