Jan 20 Watch 15:00 Shields and Brooks on Obama's 2015 State of the Union By PBS News Hour Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks join Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff to analyze President Obama’s 2015 State of the Union address, including his agenda of middle class-friendly economic policies. Then political director Domenico Montanaro… Continue watching
Jan 20 Watch Shields and Brooks on Sen. Joni Ernst's response to the 2015 State of the Union By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Jan 20 Watch 0:44 Obama harkens back to 2004 speech that made him famous By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Jan 20 Watch Sen. Joni Ernst delivers GOP response to Obama's 2015 State of the Union address By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Jan 20 Watch President Obama's full 2015 State of the Union address By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Jan 20 Iowa Sen. Ernst promises focus on Americans' concerns in GOP response By Alan Fram, Associated Press In remarks that mixed calls for bipartisan cooperation with a flexing of GOP independence, freshman Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, cited Americans' worries about stagnant wages, lost jobs and canceled health care coverage. She called on Obama to cooperate with Republicans… Continue reading
Jan 20 Watch 8:30 Obama: U.S. will assist those who oppose 'violent extremism' By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Jan 20 Obama's State of the Union: America turning the page By Julie Pace, Associated Press WASHINGTON -- Refusing to bend to the new Republican Congress, President Barack Obama unveiled Tuesday night an ambitious State of the Union agenda steeped in Democratic priorities, including tax increases on the wealthy, education and child care help for the… Continue reading
Jan 20 Watch Obama's 2015 State of the Union in GIFs By Ruth Tam The White House bent over backwards to make this the most approachable and shareable address yet. Here are some notable moments. Continue reading
Jan 20 Why the Obamas' State of the Union guest is 'cautiously optimistic' on Ebola By Jason Kane, Noreen Nasir A doctor back from the front lines of the Ebola epidemic in west Africa will sit with first lady Michelle Obama during the president’s State of the Union Address on Tuesday. Continue reading