President Obama is set to deliver his eighth and final State of the Union address at 9 PM EST tonight—when he’s expected to look back on the legacy of his two terms in office and outline the main priorities of his administration’s final year.

In a preview video shared on Twitter yesterday by the White House, Obama alludes to the tone his speech will take.

“… there is no next thing,” he says. “This is it. Never in our lives again will we have the chance to do as much good as we do right now.”

On ABC’s This Week, Obama’s Chief of Staff Denis McDonagh promised a “non-traditional” State of the Union address, which will outline his vision for the nation “over the course of the next 20 years”—a notable departure from the standard wish list of policy changes directed at Congress.

Watch the White House’s live stream of his address below—or if you don’t mind skipping the dramatic inflections, divided applauses, and awkward shots of frowning Congressmen, you can read the full transcript here:

Reddit users in the Politics community are supplementing coverage of the State of the Union with a live feed—compiling breaking news updates during the President’s speech: