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U.S. Department of State - Daily Press Briefings
The State Department Spokesman generally briefs the State Department press corps on camera each workday afternoon.

  • Daily Press Briefing -- October 10
    View Video DPB # 171 DPB # 171        12:30 p.m. EDT   MR. MCCORMACK:  Good afternoon, everybody.  I have one brief statement about the award of a Nobel Prize this morning.  The United States warmly congratulates President Ahtisaari and commends the Nobel Committee for its wise decision to award the Nobel Prize to Martii Ahtisaari.

  • Daily Press Briefing - October 9
    View Video 10:32 a.m. EDT MR. MCCORMACK: Good morning, everybody. I don’t have anything to start off with, so we can get right to your questions. QUESTION: Well, maybe you can illuminate us as to what the latest thinking on North Korea is this morning.

  • Daily Press Briefing - October 8
    View Video 10:48 a.m. EDT MR. MCCORMACK: Good morning, everybody. I have two quick notes for you here at the beginning. The first is on Friday, at 4 o'clock, the Secretary will sign with the Indian Foreign Minister, Foreign Minister Mukherjee, the India Civil Nuclear Agreement.

  • Daily Press Briefing - October 7
    View Video 10:38 a.m. EDT MR. WOOD: Good morning, everyone. I don’t have anything, so why don& rsquo;t we go to your questions. Looks like a full house almost here. QUESTION: Did – MR. WOOD: Sir? QUESTION: -- did Chris Hill ever get a chance to brief the Secretary in depth on his visit, and what was the result?

  • Daily Press Briefing - October 6
    View Video 11:32 a.m. EDT MR. WOOD: It’s still morning. Good morning, everyone. I don’t have anything, so why don’t we go to your questions. Sylvie, good to -- QUESTION: Robert, presumably, Chris Hill has managed to speak with the Secretary about his trip to North Korea.

  • Daily Press Briefing - October 3
    View Video 10:36 a.m. EDT MR. WOOD: Happy Friday, all. I don’t have anything for you, so why don& rsquo;t we go right to your questions. QUESTION: Can you tell us about what Chris Hill found out in North Korea? MR. WOOD: Well, Chris Hill just wrapped up three days of talks in Pyongyang with North Korean officials.

  • Daily Press Briefing - October 2
    View Video 10:37 a.m. EDT MR. MCCORMACK: Good morning, everybody. I have one trip announcement for you. Don't worry Matt; we're giving you enough time to pack. (Laughter.) Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will travel to India and Kazakhstan on October 3rd through the 5th.

  • Daily Press Briefing--Western Hemisphere Affairs
    Excerpts from the Daily Press Briefing of October 1, 2008, pertaining to Western Hemisphere Affairs. Full Briefing. QUESTION: Okay. And then yesterday, I asked the – two questions on Cuba, one of which was punted to Justice. But the other one, which is about these two journalists, who have – MR. MCCORMACK: Right.

  • Daily Press Briefing - October 1
    View Video 10:40 a.m. EDT MR. MCCORMACK: Good morning, everybody. I don’t have anything to start off with. We can get right into your questions. QUESTION: Nothing to start off with?  MR. MCCORMACK: Well, we have – QUESTION: North Korea?

  • Daily Press Briefing -- Western Hemisphere Affairs
    Excerpts from the Daily Press Briefing of September 30, 2008, pertaining to Western Hemisphere Affairs. Full Briefing. QUESTION: There’s two – two Cuba-related ones. First, do you know anything about some people who were arrested there in Cuba – I think for some kind of trafficking charges that you’re seeking extradition of?


 
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