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He brought down the house! President Obama, playing the comic-in-chief, had the celebrity-packed crowd at the White House Correspondents' dinner rolling out of their seats Saturday night as he skewered Republicans, Vice President Biden and even Hizzoner. "In the next hundred days, I will meet with a leader who rules over millions with an iron fist, who owns the airwaves and uses his power to crush all who would challenge his authority in the ballot box," Obama said, before pausing. "It's good to see you, Mayor Bloomberg." Wanda Sykes took some good shots herself. Click here to hear some of the highlights.

On a more serious note, the main topic at the White House today is health care reform. While that phrase leads to some rolled eyes, this year may be different. Today, leaders from hospitals and drug companies and others in the industry are coming together to talk about what they want to do voluntarily to reduce health care costs. Click here to hear more from ABC's Jake Tapper.
