State of the Union: Past presidential guests
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State of the Union: Past presidential guests

Updated 1752 GMT (0152 HKT) January 13, 2016
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First lady Michelle Obama sits next to a vacant seat to honor victims of gun violence during President Barack Obama's final State of the Union address on Tuesday, January 12. Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy is at left and Army veteran Naveed Shah is at right. Behind them, from left, are activist Ryan Reyes, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, community college student Jennifer Bragdon and Air Force Staff Sgt. Spencer Stone. J. Scott Applewhite/AP
Astronaut Scott Kelly is recognized in the House chamber during Obama's State of the Union address in 2015. Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call/getty images
U.S. Army Ranger Cory Remsburg, who was wounded in Afghanistan, gives a thumbs-up while being honored during Obama's State of the Union address in 2014. JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images
Apple CEO Tim Cook was a special guest at Obama's State of the Union address in 2013. Joshua Roberts/Bloomberg/Getty Images
At left is Warren Buffett's secretary, Debbie Bosanek, who was one of Obama's guests at the 2012 State of the Union. Win McNamee/Getty Images
From left, John, Dallas and Roxanna Green were Obama's guests at the 2011 State of the Union. They are the family of the late Christina Taylor Green, who was killed in Arizona by the gunman who shot then-Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. Alex Wong/Getty Images
Wesley Autrey, who risked his life to save a man who had fallen onto the tracks of a New York City subway, was President George W. Bush's guest at the 2007 State of the Union. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
Afghanistan's then-president, Hamid Karzai, was Bush's guest at the 2002 State of the Union. PAUL RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images
Baseball legend Hank Aaron was honored at President Bill Clinton's State of the Union in 2000. TIM SLOAN/AFP/Getty Images
Another baseball star, Sammy Sosa, was honored at Clinton's 1999 address. LUKE FRAZZA/AFP/Getty Images
Civil rights icon Rosa Parks was honored in 1999. LUKE FRAZZA/AFP/Getty Images
First lady Nancy Reagan, lower right, claps for the special young guests at President Ronald Reagan's 1986 State of the Union address. To her right are Trevor Ferrell, Shelby Butler, Tyrone Ford and Richard Cavoli. Reagan honored Ferrell, who was barely a teenager, for working with the homeless. Butler, also in her early teens, was honored for saving a fellow student. Ford was recognized for his musical accomplishments. Cavoli's experiment was aboard the space shuttle Challenger. Terry Ashe/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
Lenny Skutnik was recognized during Reagan's 1982 State of the Union speech. Skutnik risked his life to save a passenger after an airplane crashed into the icy Potomac River. Frank Johnston/Washington Post/Getty Images