President Trump is one year into his term. The stock markets are at historically high levels, and unemployment at the lowest levels in years. Washington Examiner's Breaking News Reporter Melissa Quinn gives her take on what we can expect to hear from President Trump during the State of the Union. She says immigration will likely be a main focal point for the president as well as his legislative win on tax reform.

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