Second keynote speaker, were going to have our first keynote speaker, right . Yeah. I learned to count. Our format is that each keynote speaker will be introduced and then they give a talk and then they sit down and we quiz them a little bit. I think my quizzing may be a little more aggressive than jareds but maybe not. Then we open it up to the audience and youll get a chance to ask questions. So we have robert duerr. We invited approximately 100 republicans and none were willing to come. Members of congress and house and senate. So we decided to go with a brilliant genius who is not a member of congress, so i hope youll forgive us for that. Robert is here. Robert is a mortgage what is he exactly fellow in poverty at American Enterprise institute. Ive known him for 25 years at least starting when he was the head of the Child Support Enforcement Program in new york which was an Amazing Program and did a lot for kids because they really collected a lot of money in new york. Then he went
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Rachel Loxton
Rachel Loxton
17:45 CEST
A strict lockdown, a long, drawn out partial shutdown and a calm summer in between: living in Germany during the pandemic has been a rollercoaster.
There’s no doubt that the past year has been tough for everyone.
In Germany we’ve had several measures including a tough nationwide lockdown, regional curfews, bans on drinking alcohol in public – and now we’re approaching the sixth month of a drawn-out shutdown that has left residents weary.
Bans and strong warnings against both domestic and international travel have hit foreign residents especially hard as many of us have been unable to see our friends and loved ones.