Politics | President Obama State of the Union Won't Preempt Lost: Gibbs Date for speech not set, but it's not Feb. 2: Gibbs By Marie Morris Posted Jan 8, 2010 3:06 PM CST Copied US President and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Barack Obama gives his Nobel speech at City Hall in Oslo, Dec. 10, 2009. A likeness of Alfred Nobel is seen on the plaque on the front of the podium. (AP Photo Bjorn Sigurdson/ Scanpix Norway, Pool) The date isn't set yet, but couch potatoes can relax: President Obama's State of the Union address will not muscle out the 3-hour premiere of the final season of Lost on Feb. 2. "I don't foresee a scenario in which the millions of people who hope to see a conclusion to Lost are pre-empted by the president," White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said at today's daily briefing. "You can quote an administration official on that." Read These Next He won $1M on first Survivor. Today, he owes $3M in taxes on it. US may have fired a new type of missile in the Iran war. An unwanted hiking trend for women: the 'Alpine divorce.' 'Sovereign citizen' who ambushed, killed cops is now dead. Report an error