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  2. White House press corps - Wikipedia

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    The White House press "pool" gets its name from the briefing room which used to be a pool until President Richard Nixon converted the pool into a briefing room. The pool, which was covered, still remains under the briefing room. [6] In 1977, a court ruled in Sherrill v. Knight that the White House had a limited right to deny a press pass.

  3. White House swimming pool - Wikipedia

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    Ford was a regular swimmer and demonstrated his swimming for the press when the pool was completed. [2] The photographer Dick Swanson of People took a picture from the bottom of the pool of Ford swimming. [3] In 1933, an indoor swimming pool had been built for President Franklin D. Roosevelt for his physical therapy for polio.

  4. Press pool - Wikipedia

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    A pool feed is then distributed to members of the broadcast pool who are free to edit it or use it as they see necessary. In the case of print reporters, a written pool report is distributed to all members. A pool spray is a brief photo opportunity, for instance at the White House following a meeting. [1]

  5. Hard-to-Believe Facts About the White House - AOL

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    But in 1970, Nixon decided the media needed more space, and the White House Press Briefing Room was built directly over the now-empty pool. The old pool is now home to computer servers and other ...

  6. CNN rejects request for White House press pool to report from ...

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    CNN is rejecting a request from the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) to allow a pool reporter to be in the room for the entirety of Thursday night’s debate between President ...

  7. Osprey ferrying White House staff in New York grounded after ...

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    Members of the White House Press pool (R) stand by an Osprey after US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden departed from Miller Field in Staten Island (AFP via Getty Images)

  8. James S. Brady Press Briefing Room - Wikipedia

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    In December 2005, the White House announced the intention to renovate the aging Press Briefing Room and cramped press corps offices. [6] On August 2, 2006, the final briefing was held, and President George W. Bush hosted several previous press secretaries at a closing ceremony and there was some hesitation and concern about whether the press would be allowed to return to the White House.

  9. CNN bans White House pool reporters from debate room

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    The White House Correspondents' Association said on Thursday CNN has rejected multiple requests to include White House pool reporters inside the studio during the first presidential debate between ...