everyone says you're the man that got them to raise the promotions. i had no idea. >> i wish i could take credit for that. >> i'd like to invite you to the state dinner next week. >> i'm going to be mr., miss reagan. >> no, not as a butler, cecil. i'm inviting you as a guest. >> but the president prefers for me to serve in person. >> don't you worry about ronnie. isle take care of that. so we'll see you next week. you and your wife. >> my wife. >> it's gloria. yes e? >> we're back. that was a scene from the new movie "the butler," which opens this weekend. the movie's inspired by the real-life story of eugene allen, a white house butler who spent decades serving u.s. presidents. in 2008, as barack obama was campaigning to become the nation's fist african-american president, "washington post"