US President Barack Obama has delivered an upbeat final State of the Union address, defending his legacy in the White House.
He spoke of America's strengths and the achievements during his time in office - while attempting to calm fears about terrorism.
Republicans criticised his speech as unsubstantive, and mocked his presidential record.
But Washington correspondent Kate Fisher says President Obama was keen to lay out some of his successes.
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He spoke of America's strengths and the achievements during his time in office - while attempting to calm fears about terrorism.
Republicans criticised his speech as unsubstantive, and mocked his presidential record.
But Washington correspondent Kate Fisher says President Obama was keen to lay out some of his successes.
IN: "Restoring…
OUT: …existence."
DUR: 52 sec
http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0113union-fisher1.mp3