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The 1985 Chicago Bears football team visited the White House on October 7, 2011, to celebrate their Super Bowl Championship. They were not invited at the time they won due to the Challenger Space Shuttle explosion.
This includes footage shot by the official videographer from the reception, inside and outside the White House. Footage includes interviews with players, people posing with the Super Bowl trophy, and the U. S. Marine Band playing.
The materials in FOIA 24-58888-F are a selective, not necessarily all-inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult an archivist about related materials.
FOIA 24-58888-F requested photographs taken during a meeting in the Roosevelt Room on May 7, 2012, regarding the issue of Federal Judicial Nominations.
This FOIA primarily contains photographs of President Obama dropping by separate meetings in the Roosevelt Room on May 7, 2012. The first was with progressive leaders. The second was with Assistant Secretaries.
These photographs document the Obamas’ trip to and from Selma for the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. These include the President and First Lady meeting people in a green room; speeches; participants walking across the Edmund Pettus Bridge; the Obamas touring the National Voting Rights Museum; and the President participating in an interview with Bill Plante from CBS.
The materials in FOIA 24-11038-F are a selective, not necessarily all-inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult an archivist about related materials.
FOIA 24-11038-F requested materials related to records from January 1, 2014, to January 20, 2017 exchanged with any individual working for one of the following media outlets on the topic of Robert Malley’s official duties as Special Assistant: Politico (@politico.com), Military Times (@militarytimes), New York Times (@nytimes.com), Washington Post (@washingtonpost.com), NBC News (@nbcnews.com), ABC News (@abcnews.com), LA Times (@latimes.com), CBS News (@cbsnews.com), Fox News (@foxnews.com), Wall Street Journal (@wsj.com), USA Today (@usatoday.com), Fortune (@fortune.com), Forbes (@forbes.com), Vanity Fair (@vanityfair.com), CNN (@cnn.com) Associated Press (@ap.com), George Washington University’s Project for Media and National Security, and PBS (@pbs.org).
This FOIA primarily contains email correspondence. The bulk of the electronic records proposed for release are related to interview requests from journalists with Robert Malley regarding his role on the National Security Council.
These are photographs of White House staff and volunteers decorating the White House, of the decorations, and from holiday receptions during November and December 2010 through 2014.
Photographs of President Obama and the First Lady visiting with youth from the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in the Oval Office and having lunch at We The Pizza/Good Stuff Eatery with the group in Washington, DC, on November, 20, 2014.
A group of Wounded Warriors toured the White House on March 13, 2013. President Obama dropped by the tour while the group was in the East Room.
The materials in NGC21-003 are a selective, not necessarily all-inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA request. Researchers should consult an archivist about related materials.
NGC21-003 requested materials related to records mentioning Executive Order 13526 § 1. 7 or § 1.8, or any subsection thereof.
This case primarily contains correspondence, investigative materials, news articles, notes, and reports. These materials are from the Interagency Security Classification Appeals Board (ISCAP) files and consist of materials related to classification appeals and mandatory declassification reviews received by ISCAP on prepublication reviews, military handbooks, and military information disclosures.
It should be noted that many of the documents in this FOIA have been closed due to National Security classification and/or exemptions of the Freedom of Information Act.
The materials in FOIA 22-16561-F are a selective, not necessarily all-inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult an archivist about related materials.
FOIA 22-16561-F requested any and all photographs of Patti LaBelle, including images where she is depicted and also captured in the metadata.
This FOIA primarily contains photographs of Patti LaBelle performing at an event commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on the South Lawn on July 26, 2010; the dedication of the Ronald H. Brown United States Mission to the United Nations Building in New York, N.Y., on March 29, 2011; "Women of Soul: In Performance at the White House" in the East Room on March 6, 2014; the National Christmas Tree lighting on the Ellipse in Washington, D.C., on December 4, 2014; and the opening ceremony of the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., on September 24, 2016. Photos of President Obama at NBC Studios in Burbank, CA, on August 6, 2013; and First Lady Michelle Obama hosting a student workshop, “I’m Every Woman: The History of Women in Soul,” in the State Dining Room on March 6, 2014, are also included.
The materials in FOIA 22-64251-F are a selective, not necessarily all-inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult an archivist about related materials.
FOIA 22-64251-F requested all photographs of the Easter Prayer Breakfast event on April 7, 2015.
This FOIA primarily contains photographs of President Obama and Vice President Biden greeting and taking photos with performers prior to the event; Vice President Biden introducing President Obama, President Obama delivering remarks, Reverend Amy K. Butler delivering the opening prayer, Amy Grant and the Howard Gospel Choir of Howard University performing, and Sister Donna Markham reading from scripture, all during the Easter Prayer Breakfast; and President Obama and Vice President Biden greeting attendees following the Easter Prayer Breakfast.