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The Clinton White House released a photo of the president chatting happily with the speaker on the plane and Gingrich's position collapsed.
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The key Medicare negotiators, including Democratic Senators John Breaux of Louisiana and Max Baucus of Montana, met at the White House for a photo opportunity with Bush as the president begins a major effort to get the bill through before Congress adjourns.
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Ron Edmonds, senior White House photographer for the Associated Press, took the 1993 photo.
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You know, really, this little photo op that we just had at the White House--in the Oval Office, as you said, was part of what we're seeing as a pretty intense effort, an organize effort, on the part of the White House today to really reassure people, reassure people that everything that can be done in response to Hurricane Katrina is being done.
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President Clinton used Washington's most recognizable set, the White House, to announce that most cinema owners had agreed to require young people to show photo IDs when they ask for tickets to R-rated movies (an R rating means those under 17 must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian).
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