Placeholder Image

Subtitles section Play video

  • Thank you.

  • All right.

  • Well, good morning.

  • This is Jeff Anderson, Jeff the LGBT employees of the living group here in this department.

  • Great to see if you look forward to working with you.

  • Thanks for coming out.

  • Thank you.

  • Same here.

  • Thank you.

  • Morning, Secretary.

  • Welcome.

  • My name is Great.

  • Part of Political officer in the Office of Israel Palestinian Affairs and also the president of the Hispanic Employees Council of Foreign Organization.

  • Welcome.

  • And we're looking forward to working before to keep you busy on both counts.

  • Thank you.

  • Thank you.

  • Good morning.

  • Morning, Sam.

  • Try with the Lane transition team.

  • We're so glad you're finally here.

  • Yes.

  • You have anything for you?

  • Good morning.

  • Department, sir.

  • I'm with Good to see you.

  • Thanks for all the great work.

  • Todo very happy.

  • Thank you so much.

  • Mourning.

  • Mourning with the O.

  • Officially, we're so honored to work.

  • All right, department.

  • Thanks for me.

  • Favorite ships.

  • Thank you.

  • Morning injecting secretaries come back to the sea.

  • All right.

  • Before the action video, they see.

  • Thank you.

  • Morning, sir.

  • Morning, Theresa.

  • Bills with the Director General's office.

  • Welcome.

  • Congratulations.

  • Thank you so much for working with thanks more of a morning reports to the chief staff, like security.

  • Welcome back to department.

  • It's good to see you again.

  • Thank you.

  • Thank you.

  • Thank you.

  • Have a good answer.

  • I know that.

  • Good morning.

  • The first Executive Sector staff.

  • Good morning.

  • Good to see you working with your records.

  • I appreciate it.

  • Thank you.

  • Morning.

  • Second, very nice to see you.

  • Been working on your trend.

  • Thank you.

  • Practice.

  • Thank market.

  • Will work, Drama.

  • Okay.

  • Morning.

  • Morning, Mr Secretary.

  • Coldplay from the transition team.

  • Right.

  • Thanks for the great working.

  • Really?

  • Appreciate.

  • Fortunately there.

  • Thank you.

  • Morning, Secretary.

  • Welcome back.

  • Thank you.

  • Have been working with you working the stage instead of your Oh, so we work in China.

  • We're gonna visited.

  • Thank you.

  • Work.

  • Good morning.

  • How are you?

  • Good doctor.

  • Pageant.

  • Welcome.

  • Thank you.

  • Very good.

  • Hands.

  • Feeling Feeling well?

  • So that's good.

  • Of course.

  • Thank Good morning.

  • How are you?

  • Good to see you.

  • Yes.

  • Thanks.

  • Morning.

  • Good.

  • How are you doing?

  • Yup.

  • Thank you.

  • Thanks so much.

  • Thank you.

  • Thank you.

  • Thank you.

  • Okay.

  • Shit.

  • Good morning.

  • I could take place.

  • Welcome.

  • How are you?

  • All right.

  • Ready to welcome.

  • Thank you very much.

  • Doesn't feel, sir.

  • more people.

  • Look up, Sir.

  • What happened?

  • Yeah.

  • You're not here.

  • That's what you're doing.

  • Great to have you back part.

  • It's good to be here.

  • That's great, sir.

  • It's great to have you back.

  • Thank you.

  • Morning.

  • Welcome back, sir.

  • How are you, Darren?

  • Hey, Back.

  • Appreciate it.

  • The more we're so happy to have you here.

  • Thank you.

  • Thank you, Thank you.

  • The very greatest fear season right after.

  • Yeah, thanks.

  • Points, are you first.

  • Thank you.

  • Welcome back, boss.

  • Yeah, right.

  • Look at this.

  • Good morning, everyone.

  • And welcome It is my honor and privilege today to welcome back to the Department of State.

  • Our new Secretary State Tony Blinken.

  • Secretary Blinken is ah, familiar face in these halls, having served previously first in the Bureau of European and Canadian Affairs and most recently, is Deputy Secretary of State.

  • He is, as we say in the department, well and favorably known to the Department of State into our career professionals.

  • We're excited to have him as our new secretary of State.

  • This is an unusual event today.

  • Normally, this room would be packed with thousands of cheering State Department employees.

  • I assure you, we had to take extraordinary measures in order to keep them away at this time.

  • But don't let that deceive you in any way.

  • There is enormous enthusiasm on part of the career professionals who have known and worked with secretary blinking over the course of his career.

  • He is a man of honor and integrity, vision and character, and he will lead this department and advance the interests of the American people with great vigor on great passion.

  • So on behalf of the career, professionals of Department of State Foreign Service Civil Service are locally employed staff around the world.

  • It is my great honor and privilege to present to you the 71st Secretary of State Antony J.

  • Blinken.

  • Dan.

  • Thank you so much for that incredibly warm welcome, Uh, and more importantly, for serving as acting secretary of state for leading the transition here in the State Department.

  • The department's been in excellent hands with you, and I thank you very, very much for that.

  • I am honored to begin work is our nation's 71st secretary of state.

  • I'm excited about all that lies ahead.

  • It's a new day for America.

  • It's a new day for the world, and today does feel a little bit like a homecoming.

  • Uh, 28 years ago, I walked through those doors for the first time to start my job is a special assistant in the EU.

  • Are front office a little odd, a little bit intimidated by a legendary institution and a new culture?

  • It didn't take me long to figure out one thing.

  • And that's how much the talent and expertise that resides in this building is so important and so important to listen to the men and women of the State Department.

  • When thinking about America's place in the world, in our foreign policy, your knowledge, your experience, your generosity was the springboard that brought me and landed me here today, two decades later, a za proud husband, I watched my wife, Evan Ryan, lead the Bureau of Educational Cultural Affairs, and I gained an even deeper appreciation for how people to people exchanges bring our world closer together and convey the best of America to the world, especially to its young people.

  • His deputy secretary of state, I learned what it means to help lead an institution as vital as this one.

  • How to safeguard what makes it great.

  • Invest in its future and leave it just a little bit stronger.

  • Then when you found it, I take that work very seriously.

  • As Secretary, I will not let you down toe all the State Department personnel worldwide to the men and women of USAID whose work exemplifies America at its best.

  • I want you to know how proud I am of every single one of you and how proud I am to be on your team.

  • Whether you're diplomats or development workers, members of the Foreign Service or the civil service, locally employed staff contractors.

  • You do hard things very, very well.

  • These jobs demand sacrifice.

  • They could be dangerous.

  • The names engraved on the walls here in our lobby remind us of that every single day.

  • We honor them by coming to work every day and doing our absolute best for the American people and for each other.

  • I know the State Department that I'm walking into today is not the same one that I left four years ago.

  • A lot has changed.

  • The world has changed.

  • The department has changed and we need only look around to see that I'm speaking his dance said to a nearly empty lobby.

  • The people who are here are all wearing masks.

  • To date, Pandemic has claimed the lives of five State Department American employees and 42 locally employed staff around the world.

  • Many more have gotten sick, and outside our doors, our government buildings are surrounded by new barricades.

  • We've never been in a moment quite like this before.

  • The president is committed to getting us through it as quickly as possible, so that very soon we can all gather in person again and have confidence that the foundations of our democracy are strong.

  • We had state have a role to play in all of this, and I believe it starts with rebuilding morale and trust.

  • This is a priority for me because we need a strong department for the United States to be strong in the world.

  • To that end, we have to invest significantly in building a diverse and inclusive State Department.

  • We need the most talented people.

  • We need the most creative workforce.

  • We cannot do our job of advancing America's interests, values and commitments, democracy without a State Department that is truly representative of the American people.

  • Now, I can't promise that you will support every choice I make as your secretary.

  • But I can promise an open door and an open mind.

  • I'll be forthright with you because transparency makes us stronger.

  • I'll seek out to sending views and listen to the experts, because that's how the best decisions are made.

  • And I will insist that you speak and speak up without fear or favor, and I will have your back.

  • One of the great attributes of our foreign civil services throughout history has been your non partisanship.

  • You serve Democratic and Republican presidents like because you put country over party.

  • All we ask is that you serve the United States, the Constitution and the president to the best of your ability.

  • I know you'll do that.

  • The world is watching us intently right now.

  • They want to know if we can heal our nation.

  • They want to see whether we will lead with the power of our example.

  • It will put a premium on diplomacy with our allies and partners to meet the great challenges of our time, like the pandemic, climate change, the economic crisis, threats to democracies, fights for racial justice and the danger to our security and global stability posed by a rivals and adversaries.

  • The American people are watching us, too.

  • They want to see that we're safeguarding their well being, that we care about their interests, that our foreign policy is about them and their lives.

  • We will do right by them by pursuing a foreign policy that delivers riel benefits to American families, protects their safety, advances their opportunities, honors their values and leaves their Children and grandchildren healthier and more peaceful.

  • World.

  • So we've got our work cut out for us, but I am confident we will succeed.

  • The United States has enormous sources of strength we're gonna build upon.

  • America's values are noble and powerful, and we will recommit to them.

  • And America's leadership is needed around the world and will provide it because the world is far more likely to solve problems and meet challenges when the United States is there, America at its best, still has a greater capacity than any other nation on Earth to mobilize others for the better.

  • The State Department will be central to all of this.

  • I know you're ready.

  • I am too.

  • We're in the arena together.

  • We do work that matters.

  • So let's meet this moment.

  • Our moment with joy.

  • Thank you all for being part of this great endeavor.

  • I am honored to be your secretary.

  • Now let's get to work.

  • Thank you.

  • Where?

  • Start with your priorities.

Thank you.

Subtitles and vocabulary

Click the word to look it up Click the word to find further inforamtion about it