President Obama will deliver his fourth State of the Union address before Congress on February 12. Watch CNN.com Live for all of your political coverage.
Today's programming highlights...
9:30 am ET - Clinton town hall - As she winds up her term as secretary of state, Hillary Clinton will hold a global town hall-style forum at the State Department. Questions will be taken from an audience, as well as online, social media and broadcast.
10:30 am ET - Wallenda's Florida tightrope stunt - He made headlines and TV ratings gold with his walk over Niagara Falls. Now Nik Wallenda will attempt to walk across a wire above a Sarasota, Florida, highway without a safety tether.
2:55 pm ET - Obama talks immigration - President Obama discusses the need for changes in U.S. immigration policy in remarks from Las Vegas.
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20 trillion dollar debt here we come. Just sad we got CNN and all other news outlets ignoring the truth or just pretending to protect king Obama. I'll take a pass on the state of the union because we all know the state this country is in. BROKE and getting broker. But let's ignore that little fact shall we. Now bring the insults while ignoring the facts
Oh are we broke?
But gloating over our 'triumph' in wars of the past decade, we are planning more wars and for decades to come. The party of WAR &NO is pushing US of A to open more fronts. They must know that we have a stash of gold sitting somewhere.
One interesting 'news item' of today.
Israel lambasts Britian over a Netanyahu cartoon and demands official apology. The Rabbis there should come out with a 'Fatwa'.
Remember poet laureate of Germany. banned from travel to Israel , recieving death threats over a poem criticizing the regime's policies?