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  2008 archive

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The following older material, audio as well as video, is currently available in our archive.

If you wish to obtain older audio or video material please contact our Information Resource Center or email as us weblond AT state.gov .


 

12 December 2008
Managing Risk : A Global Imperative
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff speaks at the London School of Economics

Video spool icon Video   Managing Risk : A Global Imperative (from LSE)
Audio icon linking to MP3 file. Q&A session (MP3, 25 mins)
Audio icon linking to MP3 file. Audio of speech (MP3, 26 mins)

 

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice

01 December 2008
Secretary Rice Travel to London, New Delhi, Brussels, Rome, Helsinki and Copenhagen, November 30 - December 5, 2008
During a visit to Buckingham Palace, Secretary Rice, Louise Miliband and musicians from the London Symphony Orchestra performed Brahms for Her Majesty The Queen.

Video spool icon Secretary Rice performs recital for Queen (Windows Media, 1:45 mins)

 

Portrait shot of Amb. Tuttle at the American Embassy in London

20 October 2008
Mark Rothko
Following is a recording by Ambassador Robert H. Tuttle on the Rothko Exhibit currently showing at the Tate Modern, through February 1, 2009.

Audio icon linking to MP3 file. (MP3, 04:22)

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Dr. Rebecca Lent, Director of International Affairs at NOAA Fisheries.

02 October 2008
The U.S. and Sustainable Fisheries
Dr. Rebecca Lent, Director of International Affairs at NOAA Fisheries talks to Environment Counselor Jock Whittlesey of the U.S. Embassy.

Audio icon linking to MP3 file. (MP3, 05mins:35secs)

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Under Secretary of State James Glassman at IISS (Embassy photo)

11 September 2008
The New Age of Public Diplomacy
James K. Glassman, Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, at Chatham House ... read article.

Audio icon linking to MP3 file.Listen to speech (MP3, 19 mins)

 

26 June 2008
American Embassy completes Perimeter Security Project
 Watch Ambassador Tuttle's comments:
  Video spool icon Ambassador Tuttle on the design
  Video spool icon The Ambassador on the finished complex
  Video spool icon How the new layout facilities and streamlines access

 

 

26 June 2008 Press Briefing with Ambassador David M. Satterfield   Ambassador David Satterfield, Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State and Coordinator for Iraq, discussed recent developments in Iraq at a June 26 press briefing at the Foreign Press Association in London, in which he described Iraq as "a dynamic country...experiencing considerable and significant transformation and evolution, the consequence of the last 18 months of steadily diminishing violence, progressive security, progressive stabilization."

Audio icon linking to MP3 file. (MP3 38 minutes)     Transcript

 

Claudia McMurray

15 May 2008
U.S. Environmental Concerns
Claudia McMurray Assistant Secretary for Oceans, Environment and Science talks to Jock Whittlesey, the Environment Counselor at the American Embassy in London, on the Arctic, the listing of the polar bear as an endangered species by the U.S. Government and the importance of rainforest conservation.

Audio icon linking to MP3 file. (MP3, 08:58)

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The Greening of San Francisco Video
The Greening of San Francisco.

14 April 2008
California's Work on Climate Change
Catherine Witherspoon talks to Jock Whittlesey, the Environment Counselor at the American Embassy in London on California's work on climate change. Catherine Witherspoon is currently a consultant on climate change and environmental governance issues. Previously, she was the Executive Officer of the California Air Resources Board (CARB), where she managed a staff of 1,000 and an annual budget of $350M.

Audio icon linking to MP3 file. (MP3 08:56 )

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 Visit the U.S. Embassy's blog on the Environment, Science & Technology

 

29 February 2008
Ambassador Greg Schulte,Permanent Representative of the U.S. to the UN in Vienna
Amb Greg Schulte, Permanent Representative of the U.S. to the UN in Vienna speaks at the U.S. Embassy in London on Iran' s Nuclear Program.

Audio icon linking to MP3 file. (MP3 04:59 )

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21 February 2008 Embassy Cultural Affairs Office hosts a performance by “Universes”  “Universes” is an ensemble company of multi-disciplined writers and performers who fuse poetry, theater, jazz, hip-hop, down-home blues and Spanish boleros into spoken word theatrical performance.
   Listen to an excerpt from a “Universes” performance.

04 February 2008 U.S. Embassy screens J'ai Ete au Bal (I Went To The Dance)  Mardi Gras marched into the Embassy on February 4 when the Cultural Section hosted an evening of celebration of Cajun and Creole culture with a screening of Les Blank’s documentary, "J’ai été au bal."
Video spool icon  View video of part of the performance (3 minutes)

 

Portrait of William Sidney Porter from Wikipedia.

20 December 2007
The Gift of the Magi
The U.S. Embassy London presents a reading of O. Henry's The Gift of the Magi.
Audio icon linking to MP3 file.Listen to audio [MP3 14 MIN 52 sec]
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The full text can be accessed via from the Project Gutenberg archive. A short biography of William Porter may be found on Wikipedia.

 

02 - 11 July 2007
Poetry by Coleman Barks : Gourd Seed
The U.S. Embassy in London is proud to present an exclusive series of podcasts of Coleman Barks's fourth book of poetry, Gourd Seed.
This series will compromise 8 podcasts of the original material and will be released over the next 2 weeks.

Coleman Barks [author's website] was born and raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and was educated at the University of North Carolina and the University of California at Berkeley. He taught poetry and creative writing at the University of Georgia for thirty years. He is the author of numerous Rumi translations and has been a student of Sufism since 1977.

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Portrait of Bret Harte

04 June 2007
Dickens in Camp, by Bret Harte: A Poetic Tribute to Charles Dickens
Bret Harte was born in Albany, New York in 1836 and died in Camberley, England in 1902.
He was an author of novels, short stories and verse.
Between 1878-1885 he was U.S. Consul first at Crefeld in Germany and later he was transferred to Glasgow in Scotland in 1880. With a change of administration in 1885 his consulship was ended.
The writings of Charles Dickens were a favorite and an influence throughout his life. On hearing of the death of Charles Dickens (on 9th June 1870), Bret Harte wrote a Poetic Tribute to Charles Dickens, which you can hear as a podcast read by the Cultural Affairs Officer Michael Macy.
Audio icon linking to MP3 file. Listen to audio (MP3, 02:09)   [ Read transcript]

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30 April 2007
Journey to the New World
Hazel Forsyth, Senior Curator at the Museum of London, responsible for the Museum in Docklands exhibition, “Journey to the New World: London 1606 to Virginia 1607,” gives three podcasts.

The first one on the people who left London for Jamestown, their experiences on the journey, the artefacts found, what happened to them when they arrived in Virginia and co-operation with other museums in the U.S.
Audio icon linking to MP3 file. Listen to audio (MP3, 10 mins)

Second podcast on the women who left for Virginia
Audio icon linking to MP3 file. Listen to audio (MP3, 04:15)

Third podcast, what she hopes people will take away with them after seeing the exhibition.
Audio icon linking to MP3 file. Listen to audio (MP3 01:36)

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