Technology to boost their crops and reduce waste. Im sorry its not the latest sports including voluntary both sides with the russian born preauth reigning bowl champion Lewis Hamilton is hit with a 10 2nd penalty. We begin this news hour with a major escalation in the conflict between amenia and azerbaijan over the disputed region of nagornokarabakh at least 16 Service Personnel have now been killed many more injured both sides have declared martial law theyre blaming each other for sundays flare up in fighting dozens of Armenian Military reservist living in the disputed region have also now been summoned to fit u. T. Many homes in the area have been damaged and azerbaijan is saying 5 members of one. Family were killed by armenian shelling the United States russia france and iran are among the nations calling for calm all been forced to walk or begins our coverage. As airy tanks under attack according to armenians Defense Ministry it also claims that his area drones and helicopters wer
Recorded this event in november of 2017. We are fortunate to have an old friend with us, richard schroeder, a former officer with the cia clandestine service. He began his career under the cia in 1972. After two years in the army as an Intelligence Officer for the army stuff in washington, the u. S. Military command in vietnam. He consults on National Security and teaches that georgetown. He is a founding Advisory Board member here at the International Spy museum. He is the author of a new book, the foundation of the cia, harry truman, the missouri gang, and the origins of the cold war. You are not here to listen to me talk. Rick, come on up. [applause] thank you for coming out when you could be over at the Christmas Market across the street. As vince said, i have been a cia officer for running on to 50 years now. For the last 20 years, i have taught intelligence courses at Georgetown School of foreign service. In teaching at georgetown, i have discovered, as well as from participating
States. So were talking about italy, france, germany, all the places we want to go. Amy hollyfield is live at sfo this morning with the reasoning behind the move and what you should know if you have a trip planned. Reporter europe doesnt want us because of all our coronavirus cases. And from the looks of things, International Travel is pretty much on ice anyway here at sfo. Look at the empty International Terminal that we saw this morning. And it sounds like it will continue to look this way. Europe banned us from visiting in mid march when it all started, but now were planning that europe is planning to reopen its borders july 1 but not to us. The word is that the ban on americans will be extended, they consider us too risky. Elippinesce the lockdown, he just landed here and he couldnt believe what we told him. From what i heard about us handling the coronavirus, from what ive been able to read and see from trump, weve handled it much better than anybody else. Granted some our states
Is considering banning some countries, visitors from some countries from coming this summer. And were on that list. We checked with a travel expert and he said yeah, no plans to go to europe anytime soon. I really dont think that americans will be going just about anywhere for the rest of this year. I mean, we are the epicenter of the pandemic right now. You know, if you are a leader of another country and you are trying to decide which countries should we allow in and this owh ones we shouldnt, you will look at the numbers. Reporter yeah, europe has put ushilit they are considering because of how you weve handled the coronavirus. Russians and brazilians also will be unlikely in europe this summer. They consider us too risky because weve had so many cases. We have been banned from visiting europe since mid march, but they are looking at reopen willing their borders on july 1 except to us. And an announcement is expected next week. But if you have a trip to europe planned later this sum
For the study of intelligence where he was the deputy director. He began his career in the cia, it age s you if i say in 192772. After two years in the United States army, also with the u. S. Military command in vietnam. Since his retirement from cia he was also National Security and teaches at Georgetown School for service. He is also a founding Advisory Board member at the International Spy museum, here since the beginning. Hes the author of a new book, the foundation of the cia harry truman, the missouri gang and the origins of the cold war. Youre not here to listen to me talk, so, thanks, rick, for coming out. [ applause ] and thank you all for coming out when you could be over at the Christmas Market across the street. I appreciate that. As vince said, ive been a cia officer for running on to 50 years now. And for the last 20 years i taught intelligence courses at Georgetown School of foreign service. And in teaching there at georgetown, ive discovered as well as from participatin