Obama’s Final State of Union 2016 Live Stream Video: Watch Online, Start Time, Social Media Follows

6875757
Watch President Obama's final State of the Union tonight (Jan. 12, 2016) at 9 pm ET: go.wh.gov/SOTU The White House Facebook

Barack Obama, the United State's 44th president, delivers his final State of the Union address Tuesday evening (Jan. 12). His theme will be "Together, We Make Change Happen." Watch it live online at 9 p.m. EST at WhiteHouse.gov/SOTU. Additionally, the address will, for the first time, be available on demand via Amazon Video. It will be aired on all national TV networks, such as ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS and CNN.

Other ways to view, or follow this address include:

The White House Facebook page

The White House YouTube channel

White House mobile app for iPhones

White House mobile app for Android

Starting at 10 a.m. EST on Wednesday, Jan. 13, everyone can join Cabinet officials, members of Congress, Senior White House officials and special guests for a day-long engagement event on social media via Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Tumblr, to ask questions, using #BigBlockOfCheeseDay:

  • Share questions on Tumblr now using the ask box.
  • Post questions in the comments on Facebook with #BigBlockOfCheeseDay.
  • Post a photo or video with question on Instagram with #BigBlockOfCheeseDay.

The White House is calling this address "non-traditional." Obama said in his preview the speech will be about "the big things."

According to White House records, when Obama took office seven years ago, the United States was involved in two wars, losing more than 800,000 jobs a month and weathering the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. "We've proven that, together, we can overcome great challenges," states Obama.

In this last address, Obama is expected to lay out ways that Americans can once again come together in pursuit of a country worthy of generations to come.

Barack Hussein Obama II was born Aug. 4, 1961. He will be known as the first African-American to hold the U.S. presidential office.

Following Obama's speech, South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, rumored to be a possible GOP vice presidential contender, is slated to deliver what it was being called the "Republican Address to the Nation," reports USA Today.

    Most Popular
  • Is 'The Last Supper' worth watching? Audience and critics weigh in

    Is 'The Last Supper' worth watching? Audience and critics weigh in

    Faith-based films often receive mixed reactions, and The Last Supper is no exception. The movie attempts to bring a fresh perspective to one of the most iconic moments in Christian history, but does it succeed? Some reviews from critics and audiences provide insight into its strengths and shortcomings.

  • ‘The Chosen’ Season 5: The darkest season yet—What to know before watching

    The wait is over—The Chosen is back with its fifth season, and this time, things are getting intense. The new episodes dive straight into the final days of Jesus’ life, covering some of the most emotional and dramatic moments in the Bible. If you’ve been following the series, you already know that The Chosen isn’t just about retelling familiar stories—it’s about bringing them to life in a way that feels real.

  • Massacres in Syria: Over 1,000 dead, including Christians and Alawites

    Syria’s coastal regions have been devastated by a series of massacres, with reports indicating that over 1,000 people—many from Christian and Alawite communities—have been killed in brutal attacks. Entire families have been wiped out, and survivors are fleeing in search of safety as sectarian violence escalates.

  • Kim Sae-ron and Wheesung: The tragic irony of Korean society and the principles of happiness

    Not long ago, the media was in an uproar over actress Kim Sae-ron’s passing. Just months before, the same people who had relentlessly criticized her for her DUI incident were now expressing sympathy, saying, "The world was too harsh on her." The irony is impossible to ignore.

  • Newsboys move forward as a quartet after Michael Tait’s departure

    After more than a decade as the lead singer of the Newsboys, Michael Tait has officially parted ways with the band, marking a significant shift in the Christian rock group’s lineup. The remaining members—Jeff Frankenstein, Jody Davis, Duncan Phillips, and Adam Agee—have assured fans that they will continue forward, embracing a new season of music and ministry.