Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/tuesday-january-28-2014 Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Tuesday on the News Hour... Tonight on the program, we preview President Obama's fifth State of the Union address and talk to Press Secretary Jay Carney. Also: Russian security to be regimented at Sochi games, Congress nears a compromise on a farm bill, Ukraine's parliament meets in special session to address protesters, remembering musician Pete Seeger and Shields and Brooks offer State of the Union predictions. Listen to the Broadcast Subscribe to the Full Show Podcast Segments From This Episode 2014 State of the Union Special with analysis from Mark Shields and David Brooks Obama: Troops may remain in Afghanistan beyond war Obama pledges accessible pre-k, higher education for all families Watch the Republican Response to the 2014 State of the Union Obama: Let’s fix our ‘broken immigration system’ Obama calls for investment in ‘fuels of the future’ Obama to order minimum wage hikes for federally-funded employees Watch the State of the Union – 2014 Congress nears compromise on farm bill Russian security expected to be very visible and rigorous at Sochi games Remembering Pete Seeger, 94, who made music to unite people Jay Carney previews State of the Union, Obama’s plans to use executive authority News Wrap: Unaccustomed to severe cold, South braces for deep freeze Shields and Brooks offer State of the Union predictions Ukraine’s parliament repeals anti-protest law while prime minister resigns Will concessions by the Ukrainian government lead to peaceful dialogue? Peter Yarrow sings “If I had a Hammer”