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White House Correspondent Dinner at the Washington Hilton on May 3. Khalid Naji-Allah/ Special to The Washington Times
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White House Correspondent Dinner at the Washington Hilton on May 3. Khalid Naji-Allah/ Special to The Washington Times
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White House Correspondent Dinner at the Washington Hilton on May 3. Khalid Naji-Allah/ Special to The Washington Times
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White House Correspondent Dinner at the Washington Hilton on May 3. Khalid Naji-Allah/ Special to The Washington Times
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White House Correspondent Dinner at the Washington Hilton on May 3. Khalid Naji-Allah/ Special to The Washington Times
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Utah Gov. Gary Herbert addresses the annual Outdoor Recreation Summit Thursday, May 8, 2014, in Salt Lake City. Gov. Herbert has kicked off his first annual Outdoor Recreation Summit by signing a long-awaited swap of state and federal lands in Grand, San Juan and Uintah Counties. The day's agenda includes discussions about public lands policy, business, recreation and tourism. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
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Utah Gov. Gary Herbert addresses the annual Outdoor Recreation Summit Thursday, May 8, 2014, in Salt Lake City. Gov. Herbert has kicked off his first annual Outdoor Recreation Summit by signing a long-awaited swap of state and federal lands in Grand, San Juan and Uintah Counties. The day's agenda includes discussions about public lands policy, business, recreation and tourism. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
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Utah Gov. Gary Herbert addresses the annual Outdoor Recreation Summit Thursday, May 8, 2014, in Salt Lake City. Gov. Herbert has kicked off his first annual Outdoor Recreation Summit by signing a long-awaited swap of state and federal lands in Grand, San Juan and Uintah Counties. The day's agenda includes discussions about public lands policy, business, recreation and tourism. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
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Utah Gov. Gary Herbert addresses the annual Outdoor Recreation Summit Thursday, May 8, 2014, in Salt Lake City. Gov. Herbert has kicked off his first annual Outdoor Recreation Summit by signing a long-awaited swap of state and federal lands in Grand, San Juan and Uintah Counties. The day's agenda includes discussions about public lands policy, business, recreation and tourism. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
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White House Correspondent Dinner at the Washington Hilton on May 3. Khalid Naji-Allah/ Special to The Washington Times
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White House Correspondent Dinner at the Washington Hilton on May 3. Khalid Naji-Allah/ Special to The Washington Times
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White House Correspondent Dinner at the Washington Hilton on May 3. Khalid Naji-Allah/ Special to The Washington Times
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White House Correspondent Dinner at the Washington Hilton on May 3. Khalid Naji-Allah/ Special to The Washington Times
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White House Correspondent Dinner at the Washington Hilton on May 3. Khalid Naji-Allah/ Special to The Washington Times
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White House Correspondent Dinner at the Washington Hilton on May 3. Khalid Naji-Allah/ Special to The Washington Times
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White House Correspondent Dinner at the Washington Hilton on May 3. Khalid Naji-Allah/ Special to The Washington Times
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White House Correspondent Dinner at the Washington Hilton on May 3. Khalid Naji-Allah/ Special to The Washington Times
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White House Correspondent Dinner at the Washington Hilton on May 3. Khalid Naji-Allah/ Special to The Washington Times
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White House Correspondent Dinner at the Washington Hilton on May 3. Khalid Naji-Allah/ Special to The Washington Times
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White House Correspondent Dinner at the Washington Hilton on May 3. Khalid Naji-Allah/ Special to The Washington Times