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State Dept - Daily Press Briefings
View Video 10:04 a.m. EST MR. MCCORMACK: Good morning, everybody. One brief statement for you. Go ahead and put up the photo. The Secretary signed the UNIFEM Say No to Violence pledge as part of a campaign at the website saynotoviolence.org. This is a UN-sponsored campaign that is designed to get individuals to sign up to advocate and pressure governments around the world to make ending violence against women a top priority.
Excerpts from the Daily Press Briefing of November 18, 2008, pertaining to Western Hemisphere Affairs. Full Briefing. QUESTION: Do you have any travel plans for Ambassador Hill to Peru? MR. MCCORMACK: To Peru? Yeah, I think he’s probably going to be going as part of the APEC meeting.
View Video 10:38 a.m. EST MR. MCCORMACK: Okay, on to part two, or maybe technically part three of the briefing. Who wants to start? QUESTION: Well, what was part one? MR. MCCORMACK: My introduction. QUESTION: Oh. MR. MCCORMACK: You weren’t here for that, Matt.
View Video 10:45 a.m. EST MR. MCCORMACK: Good morning, everybody. QUESTION: He’s still here. MR. MCCORMACK: That’s right. He is still here. (Laughter.) QUESTION: It’s only Monday. MR. MCCORMACK: Yeah, I know. I know. I don’t have anything to start off with.
View Video 10:32 a.m. EST MR. WOOD: Good morning, everyone. Happy Friday. I don’t have anything, so why don’t we go to your questions. QUESTION: Do you have anything new about the SOFA? MR. WOOD: Nothing new. I checked with Baghdad this morning.
View Video 10:40 a.m. EST MR. WOOD: Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the briefing. I don’t have anything for you, so why don’t we go right to your questions. QUESTION: I’ll pass. MR. WOOD: You haven’t had your coffee yet, have you?
View Video 10:40 a.m.. EST MR. WOOD: Good morning. Good morning, everyone. Good morning, good to see you. I’m just going to start off with some points on Burma, I just want to make. The United States strongly condemns the Burmese regime’s harsh sentencing of at least 30 political activists to between two and sixty-five years in prison.
Excerpts from the Daily Press Briefing of November 10, 2008, pertaining to Western Hemisphere Affairs. Full Briefing. MR. WOOD: One other statement on the Nicaraguan municipal elections. Although official results are not yet available, we note the domestic election observation groups and opposition parties have reported widespread irregularities taking place at voting stations throughout the country.
View Video 10:36 a.m. EST MR. WOOD: Happy morning. Happy Monday morning. How are you all? I just want to make a couple of notes. We’re saddened by the passing of Miriam Makeba, whom I’m sure many of you know, some of you may not know – too young to remember.
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