MANILA, Philippines - United States President Barack Obama is set to deliver his final State of the Union address on Tuesday night (Wednesday morning, Manila time).
The State of the Union is a kind of progress report from the American president. It is also an opportunity for Obama to set out his agenda for the year.
Obama is expected to outline domestic and international priorities that build on steps he's taken in office for the last seven years.
I'm treating this last State of the Union just like my first - because I'm still just as hungry. I hope you tune in, because it's for you.
— President Obama (@POTUS) January 13, 2016
The US president will deliver his speech at 9 p.m., Eastern Time (10 a.m., Philippine Standard Time). - with reports from Associated Press
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