Now you will see something really nice in the kitchen. Do you mean these boys? Them too. Emil and Didrik, I brought them in to you Tonerose. And we need a picture of that cake. They have ten thousand...

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MS. PSAKI: Hi, everyone. My apologies that we're late today. I will make it up to you later this week, but it is a Monday. I have nothing at the top. Oh, here comes Lara.  QUESTION: Sorry,...
SECRETARY KERRY: I’m really delighted to welcome my friend, Foreign Minister Kishida, back to the State Department this afternoon and to return the favor after Fumio hosted Secretary Hagel and me...
MS. PSAKI: Good afternoon, everyone. I have one item at the top for all of you. We would like to take a moment to remember the 1998 embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania. As you know, today marks the...

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MS. HARF: Good afternoon, everyone. Welcome to the daily briefing. I do not have anything at the top, so I'm going to go ahead and open it up for questions. QUESTION: Can we start with Syria...
MS. HARF: Good afternoon, everyone. Welcome to the daily briefing. I have a couple items at the top, then happy to open it up for questions. Just a quick travel update. Today, Secretary Kerry...
MS. PSAKI: Hi, everyone. QUESTION: Hello. MS. PSAKI: I know it's already been a busy day. I don't have anything at the top, so let's get to what's on your mind, Matt....
MS. PSAKI: Hello, everyone. I have just one item at the top. A few people have asked about Foreign Secretary Hague's visit and what they'll be doing together today. And we sent out a...
MS. PSAKI: Hi, everyone. Welcome back, Arshad. QUESTION: It's nice to be here. MS. PSAKI: All right, I have one item at the top. Secretary Kerry spoke with Ugandan President Museveni yesterday...