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    Staging DataTaxonomy: KC51 — C5+1 U.S and Central Asia Diplomatic Platform, Egypt, United Kingdom, calendar year DAS (as a noun or prefacing a, Czech Republic, Annual Reports, 1973, Commission on Human Rights, ASEC (Security), 1999, 2011, 2008, France, Laos, Civil Service, Competitive Sourcing, information technology, Albania, Facial Recognition, 2015, NEA — Near Eastern Affairs, Combat Service Support, Philippines, 1981, AF — African Affairs, European Union, China, EAIR (Civil Aviation), Human Rights, 2012, Generation IV International Forum, Human Rights and Democracy Fund, Human Rights and Democracy, George W. Bush, Greece, TBIO (Biological and Medical Science), PHUM (Human Rights), Ireland, 2014, Papua New Guinea, Syria, Germany, Bureau of South Asian Affairs (DOS), Bureau of African Affairs (DOS), Armenia, fiscal year, Combat Support, Knowledge Management, Diversity Visa, Tonga, Israel, MASS (Military Assistance and Sales), Foreign Affairs Manual/Foreign Affairs, Italy, 2017Security Role(s): Everyone: All UsersStart Date: 2/26/2020Relevance: 21 | 
        
            
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    STATE Magazine ArticlesSecurity Role(s): Everyone: All UsersStart Date: 1/21/2020Relevance: 16 | 
        
            
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    Secretary RemarksInterview John Kerry Secretary of State Washington, DC July 20, 2014 QUESTION: We are joined now by the Secretary of State John Kerry. Mr. Secretary, thanks for your time this morning. We just heard in Alex Marquardt’s piece that Palestinians are calling this morning’s operation in Gaza a massacre and a war crime. What’s your response? SECRETARY KERRY: That’s rhetoric that we’ve heard many, many times. What they need to do is stop rocketing Israel and accept a ceasefire. It...Taxonomy: KSAN, Egypt, 2009, Angola, Russia, EUR — European & Eurasian Affairs, Barack Hussein Obama, Ukraine, 2014, Syria, ENRG (Energy and Power), PARM (Arms Controls and Disarmament), United Arab Emirates, Israel, EIND (Industry and Manufacturing), John Forbes Kerry , Canada, 2017, APER (Personnel), World Health Organization, Bureau of Global Talent Management, Bureau of South Asian Affairs (DOS), Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, Human Rights, Counterterrorism Security Group, Counterterrorism Committee, Counterterrorism, Countering Terrorism, Refugees, Refugee and Humanitarian Assistance, United Nations, Energy, Drug Enforcement Agency, United States of America, information technology, Hamas, Foreign Affairs Manual/Foreign Affairs, United Kingdom, EAIR (Civil Aviation)Security Role(s): Everyone: All UsersStart Date: 7/19/2014Relevance: 10 | 
        
            
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    Secretary RemarksInterview John Kerry Secretary of State Washington, DC August 5, 2014 QUESTION: Secretary of State John Kerry, welcome to HARDtalk. SECRETARY KERRY: Pleasure to be with you. QUESTION: Scott Eisner from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has said that he and others have been pressing the Obama Administration for years to hold this kind of summit. To quote, he says, “If you want CEOs to pay attention, you’re going to need the commander-in-chief to take charge.” What took President Obama so lon...Taxonomy: ASEC (Security), 2008, George H. W. Bush, 2009, Bill Clinton, Congo-Kinshasa, Angola, NEA — Near Eastern Affairs, Nairobi, IO — International Organization Affairs, Kenya, AF — African Affairs, China, PINS (National Security), Vietnam, Barack Hussein Obama, South Africa, George W. Bush, PHUM (Human Rights), KGHG, 2014, Benin, ENRG (Energy and Power), Malawi, SHLH (Health), United Arab Emirates, Israel, Sudan, John Forbes Kerry , Canada, 2017, World Health Organization, Bureau of Management (USAID), Office of the Under Secretary for Management, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, Bureau of Global Talent Management, Bilateral Investment Treaty, Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, Human Rights, Climate and Environment, President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, information technology, U.S. Trade Representative, Science and Technology, Energy, Drug Enforcement Agency, EAIR (Civil Aviation), Global Health Security Action Group, Global Health, Human Rights and Democracy Fund, Human Rights and Democracy, Boko Haram, Hamas, Counterterrorism, United Kingdom, TBIO (Biological and Medical Science)Security Role(s): Everyone: All UsersStart Date: 8/4/2014Relevance: 9 | 
        
            
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    Secretary RemarksInterview Hillary Rodham Clinton Secretary of State Washington, DC January 29, 2013 QUESTION: Madam Secretary, thank you very much for talking with CNN. I was thinking I’ve been following you around for 20 years reporting on you. SECRETARY CLINTON: Goodness, Jill. QUESTION: And Elise and I have been on the plane flying around with you for four years, so it’s very nice to be here to talk with you at this turning point in your life. SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you. And thanks to both of you. I&rs...Taxonomy: KSAN, Egypt, 2016, ASEC (Security), 2009, Bill Clinton, Iraq, Hillary Rodham Clinton , NEA — Near Eastern Affairs, 2013, KGLB, AF — African Affairs, EUR — European & Eurasian Affairs, PINS (National Security), North Korea (DPRK), Burma, PINR (Intelligence), Syria, ENRG (Energy and Power), Iran, SHLH (Health), United Arab Emirates, Israel, MASS (Military Assistance and Sales), KOCI, John Forbes Kerry , Canada, 2017, World Health Organization, Bureau of Management (USAID), Office of the Under Secretary for Management, AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome), Bureau of Resource Management (DOS), Bureau of Global Talent Management, Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, Human Rights, Energy, Drug Enforcement Agency, Intelligence Community, Global Health Security Action Group, Global Health, Human Rights and Democracy Fund, Human Rights and Democracy, North Korea, Science and Technology, information technology, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Wallis and Futuna Islands, al-Qa’ida, EAIR (Civil Aviation), KWMN — Women Issues, Aum Shinrikyo, Hamas, Foreign Affairs Manual/Foreign Affairs, United KingdomSecurity Role(s): Everyone: All UsersStart Date: 1/28/2013Relevance: 9 | 
        
            
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    STATE Magazine ArticlesSecurity Role(s): Everyone: All UsersStart Date: 1/21/2020Relevance: 9 | 
        
            
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    STATE Magazine ArticlesSecurity Role(s): Everyone: All UsersStart Date: 1/21/2020Relevance: 9 | 
        
            
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    STATE Magazine ArticlesSecurity Role(s): Everyone: All UsersStart Date: 1/21/2020Relevance: 9 | 
        
            
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    STATE Magazine ArticlesSecurity Role(s): Everyone: All UsersStart Date: 1/21/2020Relevance: 9 | 
        
            
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    Secretary RemarksInterview at Associated Press Roundtable Secretary Colin L. Powell Washington, DC June 22, 2001 MR. REEKER: Let me -- I'm Philip Reeker, the Deputy Spokesman. Just a note, we are on the record here. If the Secretary chooses something that we'll do on background, he will note that. And Barry, can you start? Q: Unfortunately, two Israeli soldiers were just killed in Gaza. I was going to ask about the Middle East, also because your trip is coming up. I have heard two different Arab leaders, Shaath and the ...Taxonomy: Iran, KSAN, Colombia, Armenia, Spain, ASEC (Security), Peru, Colin Luther Powell , France, George H. W. Bush, 2009, Bill Clinton, Iraq, 2003, WHA — Western Hemisphere Affairs, Angola, Russia, 2001, NEA — Near Eastern Affairs, Kazakhstan, AF — African Affairs, EUR — European & Eurasian Affairs, China, PINS (National Security), 1972, George W. Bush, OTRA (Travel), North Korea (DPRK), PHUM (Human Rights), Guyana, Ukraine, SNAR (Narcotics), Botswana, Germany, Belarus, Poland, ENRG (Energy and Power), Japan, SHLH (Health), Uganda, PARM (Arms Controls and Disarmament), United Arab Emirates, Israel, MASS (Military Assistance and Sales), Canada, Anti-Ballistic Missile, Human Immunodeficiency Virus, World Health Organization, Worldwide Refugee Admissions Processing, Support for East European Democracy, Bureau of Management (USAID), Office of the Under Secretary for Management, AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome), Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property, Office of the Legal Adviser (DOS), State Messaging and Archive Retrieval Toolset, European Union, African Union, United Nations, Bilateral Investment Treaty, U.S. Executive Director, Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, Cost of Living Allowance, Counterterrorism Security Group, Counterterrorism Committee, Counterterrorism, Countering Terrorism, SG Security, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Arms Control and Nonproliferation, Summit of the Americas, Refugees, Refugee and Humanitarian Assistance, Treaties and International Agreements, Peacekeeping Operations, Energy, Drug Enforcement Agency, Human Rights, Global Health Security Action Group, Global Health, Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), Human Rights and Democracy Fund, Human Rights and Democracy, North Korea, Science and Technology, COVID-19, information technology, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Federal Bureau of Investigation, human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immune deficiency syndrome, al-Qa’ida, EAIR (Civil Aviation), KWMN — Women Issues, KC51 — C5+1 U.S and Central Asia Diplomatic Platform, United KingdomSecurity Role(s): Everyone: All UsersStart Date: 6/21/2001Relevance: 8 | 
        
            
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    Secretary RemarksInterview John Kerry Secretary of State Harman Center Washington, DC October 30, 2014 MODERATOR: But now let me now introduce Secretary John Kerry. There’s a spot on the State Department’s website that shows a running log of everywhere Secretary John Kerry has traveled. He’s logged well over 300 miles – Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Israel, Turkey, Afghanistan, Lebanon – a testament to the complexity and challenge of his charge. There is another side to Secretary Kerry...Taxonomy: Saudi Arabia, Egypt, SCA — South & Central Asian Affairs, India, ASEC (Security), 2009, Iraq, Afghanistan, Hillary Rodham Clinton , Angola, Russia, Brazil, AF — African Affairs, EUR — European & Eurasian Affairs, Norway, China, PINS (National Security), Barack Hussein Obama, KDSH, Jordan, 2014, South Korea (ROK), Syria, ENRG (Energy and Power), Iran, Japan, PARM (Arms Controls and Disarmament), United Arab Emirates, Israel, Lebanon, Turkey, KOCI, John Forbes Kerry , Canada, 2017, World Health Organization, Bureau of Management (USAID), Office of the Under Secretary for Management, Bureau of Global Talent Management, Bilateral Investment Treaty, U.S. Executive Director, Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, Human Rights, COVID-19, information technology, Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant’s Branch in Libya, The Ocean and Polar Affairs, Federal Bureau of Investigation, al-Qa’ida, Energy, Drug Enforcement Agency, EAIR (Civil Aviation), ISIL-Khorasan , Human Rights and Democracy Fund, Human Rights and Democracy, Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan , United States of America, KNNP, Science and Technology, Foreign Affairs Manual/Foreign Affairs, Assistant Secretary, United KingdomSecurity Role(s): Everyone: All UsersStart Date: 10/29/2014Relevance: 8 | 
        
            
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    STATE Magazine ArticlesSecurity Role(s): Everyone: All UsersStart Date: 1/21/2020Relevance: 8 | 
        
            
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    STATE Magazine ArticlesSecurity Role(s): Everyone: All UsersStart Date: 1/21/2020Relevance: 8 | 
        
            
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    Secretary RemarksInterview With The Washington Post Editorial Board Secretary Condoleezza Rice Washington, DC January 12, 2009 QUESTION: We’re on the record? MR. MCCORMACK: Yep. QUESTION: Well, I’ll take the privilege of starting with our favorite subject. What do you think – what have we learned from the latest pipelines discussion between Russia and Ukraine and Europe? And is this one different from the last one, and do you see the Russians learning anything different? SECRETARY RICE: Well, I think w...Taxonomy: Iran, George Pratt Shultz , KSAN, Egypt, India, EAP — East Asian & Pacific Affairs, ASEC (Security), George H. W. Bush, 2009, 1992, Iraq, 2003, Afghanistan, Guatemala, Russia, 2001, NEA — Near Eastern Affairs, Liberia, 1984, Kuwait, Kenya, KWBG — West Bank and Gaza, AF — African Affairs, EUR — European & Eurasian Affairs, China, PINS (National Security), Vietnam, George W. Bush, AFSI (Foreign Service Institute), North Korea (DPRK), Jordan, Libya, Ukraine, 2000, South Korea (ROK), Poland, PINR (Intelligence), Germany, Syria, Ronald Reagan, ENRG (Energy and Power), 2004, 2005, Condoleezza Rice , Japan, SHLH (Health), PARM (Arms Controls and Disarmament), United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Israel, Lebanon, MASS (Military Assistance and Sales), 2006, Sudan, West Bank, Canada, APER (Personnel), World Health Organization, Bureau of Management (USAID), Office of the Under Secretary for Management, Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property, Bureau of Resource Management (DOS), Certified Public Accountants, Coalition Provisional Authority, United Nations, Bilateral Investment Treaty, U.S. Executive Director, Foreign Service Institute, Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Arms Control and Nonproliferation, President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, Refugees, Refugee and Humanitarian Assistance, information technology, Federal Bureau of Investigation, al-Qa’ida, Energy, EAIR (Civil Aviation), Intelligence Community, Human Rights and Democracy Fund, Human Rights and Democracy, Human Rights, KWMN — Women Issues, KPAL, North Korea, United States of America, KNNP, USAID, Science and Technology, Hamas, Foreign Affairs Manual/Foreign Affairs, Foreign Service, Counterterrorism, United KingdomSecurity Role(s): Everyone: All UsersStart Date: 1/11/2009Relevance: 6 | 
        
                
                    
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