Sunday, October 15, 2017

USA news on Youtube Oct 15 2017

We're so cold we're in Kentucky you guys

It's beautiful here we had no idea. We're at the Red River Gorge

We've been doing a couple of different hikes and we shot a patreon class which was really fun

But now that the sun's starting to go down. It's like holy moly

It's getting really cold it truly is fall, but we wanted to actually tell you guys a very interesting story

And it ends with us planting

9,000 trees

so the story begins

Back in February when we were you know going to Southeast Asia?

And you know we had so much winter clothes that we're like okay

Well, you know what there's no room for a yoga mat, so why don't we leave the yoga mats at home?

We're going to Bali there's gonna be yoga mats. Everywhere. You know especially you know booths, so let's just buy it there

Well, we were wrong. It was really really difficult to find

Yoga mats that for some reason we would like get on our motorbike and drive

To so many different stores asking for the good quality yoga mats until we went to the Abood yoga center

I think it was called and lo and behold

We had a whole stack of

Jade yoga mats and we didn't know what Jade yoga mats were, but we have our original Jade, yoga

Mat that we bought that day here with us

And you guys like this guy right here has been through everything he has been on every beach

Lake Ocean mountains temples like on every on every video we shot through that full Southeast Asia trip and

every yoga practice we didn't personally as we had two of them and

Yep, we did we had no idea that it was going to be match made in heaven. Yeah like these mats

It's actually called the Voyager mat, so gene yoga, has like this

They're like the fitness mats so the reason why we loved and not only because you can't flip on it like it's non-slip mat

It's mainly like organic rubber eager rubbery and the company our Jani. Tell me buy a product. They give back

So they plant trees for every product that is bought and they also have a whole bunch of programs

That you can read about on their website

So once we got back to Canada, and you know started planning the tour

Oh, yeah, didn't know where I was we thought about these mats

And we we've reached out directly to Jade yoga to tell them the story

And Jade actually reached back to us, and they were super super excited

And we told him about the tour and then we decided that maybe we should work together

Which was awesome because we were looking for companies like with really good ethics that we could

Tie into positive movement or to contribute to the positive movement

So we're really excited that Jade yoga is one of our sponsors for

The positive movement or and the way we're working together is that?

For every mile that we drive on positive movement tour

They are going to plant one tree

9,000

thousand trees

It's really easy like that's at like that's pretty much

Hands down. I think the coolest thing a littlebeautiful has

been a part of

Yeah, and especially if I'm because we are driving so much and technically you know we are contributing to the carbon footprint

Like we drove from Vancouver down to LA then across to Chicago now

We're in Kentucky next we're gonna go up and around to the east into, New York

Yeah down in Miami across, San Diego and then home again, and that's it's actually a little bit above 9,000 miles

It's amazing because every single one we do we can say hey, we're planting a tree right. Yeah, we drove a mile

There's a tree that was planted

So we're really excited about this collaboration with boho beautiful and Jade yoga, I mean

9,000 miles and 9,000 trees is amazing. It's so cool. Yeah, and they also on top of that have given us a code

Boho, beautiful dot life slash day yoga. It's actually not a code

It's an address, but if you go through that address it takes you their story

And if you buy anything through that direct link yeah

They will plant five trees for every item so that's even more trees

So they're really getting behind the idea of positive movement, and it's it makes a super super happy

Yeah yoga mat becomes your home yeah

And so it's really important that you're comfortable in it and that when you come back to it

It fills you with that that sense of being somewhere you belong

We're on positive movements tour

Doing a lot of live stories on

Instagram like at the all the events and as we travel if you guys are not following us on Instagram

You can find us at bold beautiful life

You know we're driving. We're teaching classes or shooting videos

We're in Kentucky or he's lucky on our way to Cleveland right now. Yes life is good life is great and

We've raised a ton of money so far on the tour

I think we've raised like now over six or six and a half thousand dollars already for different local charities

So it's just been a very humbling incredible experience

We're gonna get back on the road

We want to send lots of love to all of you and check out the jade yoga mats

Hopefully you find something that works for you and check out our tour dates bo-beautiful dot life slash tour

And maybe you live around one of them that's coming up, maybe we'll see you there

all right guys

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BREAKING NEWS TRUMP 10/15/17 , Hillary Clinton , Obama , Steve Bannon UNDER FIRE - Duration: 16:43.

Axe to the Obama legacy from Obamacare to immigration

But he's far from finished the next president is going to undo what he's doing you have to remove these things so you can

Completely devolve power out of DC what he has said is it would be good at the Democrats came to the White House and cut

a deal on Obamacare the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

expelling embattled producer Harvey Weinstein

It's not just hypocrisy they knew this for years and said nothing the Academy released a brief statement saying

That's sexually predator behavior in the film industry is

over

Steve Bannon he's been out there saying you better be on notice. There's a saddle state Republican

There's a time and season for everything and right now. It's a season of war against a GOP establishment

What what has the hill what has the GOP?

Rhyno

Establishment done for this president. This is their opportunity to

Tell the world that they're serious like the president is about massive security

Rascal Flatts last hour

Of hooting the Blowfish so it's good on me all right

You know we started with some baseball there that means you know it's fall. It's October. Football's starting

There's another reason you might know that it's the fall as well though a Fall Festival

Which we have one of our own on the plaza? We're doing this every fall as you can see we've got pumpkins

We've got cider doughnuts

kids

Family is responsible for this so big. Thank you to them, but it just as you said gets you in the mood for fall

It's starting to feel a little cooler here in the country. Are you a pumpkin spice lover?

Oh yeah with the CEO Howard Schultz yeah very good tease. That's a TV right there

Yes, I love pumpkins, but there's a reason they only get a little piece of time they're not taste good

Yeah, you know you're not a pumpkin spice latte guy. I know that

dark coffee

Black coffee. I don't like cream black coffee. I like a lot sugar. He's cream with a little touch of coffee

I know everyone knows our coffee and pumpkin taste

Sunday morning and another busy one

It was a busy busy week in Washington with President Trump tackling everything from as you said tax reform to

health care talking about that and the Iran deal on a

Win with the Supreme Court vacating a lower court decision on the executive order on immigration, so he's really

Really taking the tough stance on. It's very true

I have one correction for you, Abby there you said busy week in Washington

I would say busy week in the White House because Washington can't seem to figure anything out at this White House through executive action is

Fulfilling all the campaign promises, but this president said he was going to do on the left in the so-called mainstream media

But amongst the former Obama advisors, there's a lot of angst about this and they're trying to explain

What might be the motivation of this president? Well here's what David Axelrod had to say about it? I?

Believe the president thinks that this is Chum in the water or fulfilling his campaign promises

For his base. I also believe that he is motivated by

Trying to obliterate the Obama legacy which is in part also Chum in the water?

for his base, but also there's some other thing at play here that I don't have the

qualifications to

analyze that clearly

Motivates him because every time he talks about anything that President Obama

Did he talks about it in these very caustic terms as if he's jealous or envious of the esteem?

with which Obama left office

Funny, I think I was watching an SNL skit, but SNL actually did a skit about this

They were talking about how the president is changing all the policies in the White House

But going so far has actually changed some of the things that were put in place at the White House as well watch this

The big week folks were getting rid of everything Obama did

Health care the Iran deal, and we're ripping out all the vegetables of Michelle Obama's garden and planting McNuggets

Because remember the lunch program in LA please let's rip out her agenda when it comes to feeding kids think it's funny because it's

Absolutely true in that guess what most Americans do they don't have organic

Gardens in their back or maybe they do if they do great but most Americans love McNuggets

And if they could plant them they would and I would plant them and eat them if they would you know this president does as?

Well, I mean he's he's in touch with the pulse of regular people it's why something like Merry Christmas

So why something like stand for the national anthem while the so-called mainstream media doesn't understand it. They get to a friends

Of the country you got the right clothes the right ghosts or whatever you want to call it

And they think that resonates with Americans, and you go through this country

We all do

People think much differently they look at their kitchen table issues what matters to of the kids going to soccer or football or baseball?

Can I afford this my taxes are coming up Americans are dealing in kitchen table issues?

Washington DC and the wings of the country sorry they're just not there

But as you said David every new administration that comes in they try to reverse the policies

That's what you do president Trump ran on all of these issues. No one should be surprised. He's doing if anything

It should be a compliment regards made promise kept if the Democrats are upset. It means he's actually doing something

He's doing something to make them mad that he's trying to reverse in those policies not because he hates Barack Obama

But because this was he's passionate about the issues that he campaigned on he wants to actually execute them one

It's funny when you get rid of a prior president's policies. It's racist, but when Obama does it to Bush?

It's by the way and yet every right to do that when he came in yes, but what Barack Obama ran on was a fundamental

transformation of America he said I want this country to be

Different I want this country to be different than the 43 previous presidents it I don't believe in it the way they did

This so what Donald Trump is doing is saying. No. I'm gonna fundamentally restore America to what its original vision is

That's a great, that's a great idea

We're a great country by the way Hillary Clinton and our I guess you call it the Father father country

What happened, but anyway, here's what happened on British television with Hillary Clinton playing the bait the blame game

This

really perfect storm

And so you had the Comey letter the enormous impact of the Russian theft of emails

The release of them by WikiLeaks, so you're still blaming others more than yourself. No. I look. I take Alta Mira sponsibility

I don't blame others, but I think it's important that people understand what happened so when I decided to run for president some years later

The other side knew that they had to tear me down, and you know I made some mistakes they took advantage of but they also

engaged in this

Really horrible relentless persecution of me, and they used online

Media social media to carry those messages, and they were aided and abetted by the Russians

Relentless persecution of me during a campaign it's a political campaign that persecution day

This is the problem Hillary Clinton is

Disconnected from the American people, and that's why she lost one of the blue states didn't go to, Wisconsin

You know instead of fighting for votes and going after votes

She went after a message in a narrative and Americans are sick about that's what Governor Mike Huckabee said we had him on last hour

On the show and he said if she worked as hard as she has on this book tour and blaming everyone else around her

Maybe she might have won the election. Here's what he said

She says it's all my responsibility well except for there's 32 other reasons that I can give you as to why it wasn't my responsibility

It fits her narrative to blame it on the Russians and let me quickly add

The same Russians with whom she set the reset and the same Russians that her boss President Obama

Said he could be more flexible after the election so if they had such a great relationship with the Russians

How do they blame the Russians for her loss I get the impression that if she'd worked as hard to win the presidency as she

Had to explain her loss in the presidency heck. She might have won well

That's true and David you talked about how out of touch. She is I wonder you know she hadn't in the campaign

It was reported. She hadn't driven a car for two decades. I think she's driven a car since the election

Where she seemed a bit uncomfortable where she didn't want to talk about

It's because she won't come on Fox News Channel and answer actual questions, but she will go to the fake news media

Which will fawn over her and say Hilary tell us about the Russians

She never during the campaign she didn't want to be asked her questions either

She read the media she boarded the tough States the tough top one. Maybe that's what happened Pete

Maybe that's exactly what happened when you're not real

And you don't address things head-on and you're not honest with the American people about things then it's tough to win elections

Yeah You can tell people what to think but they're going to think what they want when they go into the voting booth

And you can like smell authenticity or not, and I like they saw in

Resonated with people if you're in Romeo, Michigan at an engine plant

You know that at least I can hear this guy I can see him voters

Just want people to be real they want the people they vote for

To relate to them they want to feel like they're friends with them

They want them to be real people so and if you're in Romeo Michigan at a what is it when Jim plans?

Common let us know if David Webb spoke properly for you. I think I'll be dead to that plant a couple of times yeah

Great, all right well busy morning

I want to bring you some other headlines were following starting with a Fox News Alert and wind fueled flames now stretching up to 100

miles wide forcing new evacuations in Northern, California

and this as we learn at least 40 people have now died there that number expected to climb as

Hundreds of people still remain missing the cause of the fires which broke out last Sunday

Still being investigated as officials look into whether down powerlines may have played a role

we'll keep an eye on that one and the Motion Picture Academy is kicking out Harvey Weinstein amid sexual harassment and

accusations the world's top movie organization making the decision to expel the disgraced Hollywood producer in an

Emergency session yesterday the Academy releasing a statement saying this in part the era of willful ignorance

And shameful complicity and sexually predatory behavior and workplace harassment in our industry is over

and vice

president pence and former VP Joe Biden hitting the campaign trail in Virginia's governor's race and the Virginia governor's race

Everyone's watching this one closely pence rallying for Republican Ed Gillespie in front of coal country voters in Abington

EDS B's Pro jobs he's pro-growth he's pro-american energy. He's pro-life

He's Pro, Second Amendment folks you name it edie Gillespie's on the right side of every

This race is getting hot Biden swinging by an event in Reston throwing his weight behind, Democrat Ralph, Northam

And as the sports now the MLB playoffs heating up the Houston Astros the New York Yankees taking a 1 to 1 tie

To the bottom of the ninth that is when a miscue by Yankees catcher Gary Sanchez allows a run to score all the way from

first base

Astros win 2-1

to take the two O's here is shorting out this tough to give you know okay now to LA where the Dodgers take on the

Chicago Cubs the home team proving to be just too much for the defending champs

Dodgers get to win five to two and lead the series now one oh

Good game. I'm just jealous of everyone that has a team league baseball players are best

That's baseball, that's what I love Mitch McConnell the Senate Majority Leader sent to me with President Trump tomorrow

But there's a new movement to out the Senate leader

And it's being led by conservatives one of those conservatives joins us next and this restaurant is forced to shut down

Just because the owners supported America and the president hmm gonna have to hear this one

Yeah, that one gets me baffled former White House chief

chief of staff

strategist Steve Ben

Former White House chief strategist Steve. Bannon declaring war on the GOP establishment

It's a season of war against a GOP establishment

We need to move with urgency

The president united states deserves respect and deserves their support

And you can come to a stick a microphone and you can say I am NOT gonna vote for Mitch McConnell for Majority Leader

Strong words and President Trump is set to meet with McConnell this week to discuss a path forward

But some conservative groups want the leader out over his inability to pass the President's agenda here to explain is CEO of Tea Party Patriots

Jenny Beth Martin Jenny give voice to this feeling that says the majority leader has gotta go

Well, we sit here looking at what has not happened in the United States Senate

We see that Obamacare has not been repealed that

We do have a new Supreme Court justice we appreciate that we have Neal Gorsuch on the Supreme Court

But we've only had six other judges not named Gorsuch named to the Supreme Court

Congress still has an illegal exemption from Obamacare

There's no attempt to balance a budget at all and the list goes on and on the Senate and the Republicans in the Senate made

Promises and they're breaking their promises are not keeping them

You know Jenny Beavan by the way Steve ban and their channel in what I call his inner Breitbart

Because if you look at those film. He looks exactly like him

Andrew railed against the establishment he wanted to take down the institutional left now are you saying there's an institutional, right?

But how do we do it? How do you take Mitch McConnell out as Senate Majority Leader? What's the opposition?

well

We will continue to work right now in the very short term future to pass tax reform

We have to do that

So that we can help President Trump on that and then next year as we look at candidates

Who are going to run for the United States Senate asked them?

Whether they're going to vote for Mitch McConnell as leader or not ask them if they're willing to

Make it easier to bring bills onto the floor so that we can can at least debate them and see where senators stand on them

Study using the filibuster as an excuse to do nothing at all right now

There would be two steps in the the right direction the other thing that Tea Party Patriots citizens fund will be focused on is

Whether the candidate will get rid of the illegal congressional exemption from Obamacare alright

So real quick Jenny Beth Steve said go after the money. They're cutting off the money

Is that viable as a strategy yeah?

It is viable and the other thing so you can go after the money. Don't donate to candidates. Who aren't keeping promises

Look for candidates. Who are who have conviction and courage and who are conservative you know back in

2010 and 12 and even

2014 as candidates were running for office. They weren't quite sure we didn't fully understand the full depth of the

Establishment, and how much they just cleave to power we get that now so as we're looking at our candidates next year we need to

Make sure their candidates who have the courage to stand up to the power in Washington well definitely a more mature

Movement at this point Jenny Beth Martin. Thank you very much

Coming up Alice Johnson. Can you believe it? He's back in the news comparing NFL owners to slave owners

Jerry Jones

Decision

In many ways smacks of a plantation mentality

Unbelievable Kevin Jackson called Sharpton's comments

Nonsense and he joins us next plus major changes coming to one of the most popular kids shows

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5 Things GERMANY DOES BETTER than USA - Duration: 8:22.

America, there are many things that I love about you.

But there are just some things that I think Germany does better.

Hey everyone! I'm Dana and you're watching Wanted Adventure Living Abroad.

I already made a video about 5 things that I think the USA does better than Germany,

so of course you should definitely go check that video out too.

But now here are a few ways that I think Germany has the USA beat.

Germany, you rock at getting people around town.

Sure, you can go by car in Germany if you want to.

But you know what you can also do?

You can also go by public transportation!

Okay, in some smaller towns and villages that's not really always so possible.

Public transportation isn't necessarily as numerous there, but in the cities of Germany,

there are often buses, trams, trains.

And it is amazing.

I love living in a city with public transportation.

Not into that? Prefer to feel the wind in your hair as you go?

Well then, how about riding a bike? In a bike lane.

Yes, some places in the U.S. do have bike lanes too, but I've talked to friends and

family who ride their bikes in the U.S., and they've told me that

sometimes the bike lane just ends. All of a sudden. With no warning whatsoever.

And that in winter the bike lanes often end up as the place that the snowplows just kind

of pile the snow into. Not the case in Germany.

So yeah, Germany, you definitely get two thumbs up for your public transportation and your

bike lanes.

I'm currently planning a whole video going into more detail on healthcare and insurance

in Germany soon.

But here I will just say 5 words: universal healthcare Germany thank you.

Of course, it's not a perfect system.

Nothing is, right?

But in my opinion it is pretty dang great having universal healthcare, and it has been

there for me when I needed it.

As I mentioned in this video here, I lost my voice and then had voice problems for,

like, a year due to some kind of weird throat infection, and I cannot express how grateful

I was to have German healthcare covering me.

I was able to go to a string of different doctors trying to figure out what was wrong,

get tests run, get medication, and go to speech therapy to help me get my voice back.

I'm just so grateful to have this kind of health safety net here in Germany.

So yeah, going to public university in Germany is basically free, or at least really cheap.

For a while there was a fee of I think five hundred euros per semester.

Then those fees were gone again, and it was once more free, and now I've heard that

in some places those fees are starting to creep back in.

But even if you've got those fees and you're paying around 500 euros per semester, that's

still quite amazing and low compared to the thousands and thousands of dollars that many

public universities in the U.S. cost.

If you want more information on that, by the way, I made an Ask An American video all about

college tuition in the U.S., so I will link to that in the corner up there and also down

below if you want to check that out.

Oh, and the cost of going to college in Germany?

Or non-cost in some places...yeah, it's the same whether you're from Germany or not.

Unlike in the U.S. where universities often charge way more just for out of state students,

in Germany it doesn't matter where you're from, everyone pays the same thing.

So yeah, I gotta give Germany full credit for this one.

As far as I'm concerned, they do university tuition right.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, it's our natural freaking body; I don't

know what the U.S. is so up-tight and uncomfortable with.

As I've mentioned in a couple videos before, which I will link to down below, here in Munich

there are even several designated areas in the city where you are allowed to walk around

totally naked, and one of these is in the English Garden, just around the corner from

the main downtown city center.

And even in parks where it's not a designated naked area, in the summer I very, very often

see women just chilling out on the grass topless, and nobody seems to care.

Why not?

Because they're just boobs. It's no big deal.

I've told some of my German friends about the breastfeeding in public scandal slash

controversy thing in the U.S. and they've just been completely baffled by it.

Like, controversy?

How can breastfeeding in public be a controversy they ask.

Yeah, in Germany it's just a non-issue.

And saunas here in Germany have both men and women in them, together totally naked, and

it's totally no big deal.

So yeah, I really just do prefer this more laid-back, chill attitude toward the naked

body here in Germany, because I'm mean, there's no need to freak out.

It's just the naked body. We've all have one.

I'm still not going to show you mine. As I said in the other video. They're my boobs to do with what I want.

In the U.S. there's actually no federal law mandating paid maternity leave, making the

U.S. one of the very, very few countries in the world not to guarantee

paid days off for new mothers.

And yes, some companies in the U.S. do offer some kind of maternity package.

But because there is no federal law in place mandating it, many companies and jobs don't

offer any paid days off, forcing many women to go right back to work after giving birth.

In Germany by law both mothers and fathers are provided paid time off after the birth

of their children, and mothers are provided paid time off before the birth too.

How much time? Six weeks off before the birth.

So my question for you is: same question as for the other video, what do you think of

these things, do you agree or disagree?

And what, if anything, do you think Germany does better than other countries?

Please let me know in the comments below.

Thanks so much for watching.

I really hope that you enjoyed this video.

We are creeping towards the 200,000 subscriber milestone.

Yeah, I can't believe that that's happening. Hopefully it's going to happen.

Thank you so much for your support.

And my plan is when I hit 200,000 subscribers, I'm going to put out another video in German.

That's the plan anyway.

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Until next time, auf Wiedersehen!

Provided paid time off.

You know how hard it is to say that?

And one of which is in the English...

Okay...

How grateful I was to have Gerin...Ger...Gerance?

German insurance is Gerance.

And it doesn't...

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What's Up with PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION in Germany?! - Duration: 10:11.

Beep, beep! Time to go, so hop on the bus.

Hey everyone! I'm Dana and you're watching Wanted Adventure Living Abroad.

Today we're talking public transportation.

More specifically, public transportation in Munich with a side of some of the little observations

that I've made about the public transportation in other cities, such as Berlin and Hamburg.

And also comparing that with what Mr. German Man has experienced as far as the public transportation

goes in the little village outside of Cologne, where he's from.

Like I said, time to hop on the bus, because the bus is actually the most common transportation

system that I have seen around Germany.

And that goes for bigger cities like Munich, Hamburg, and Berlin, as well as smaller towns.

In fact, the bus is the only mode of public transportation in the village of about 6000

people that Mr. German Man comes from.

But, as would be expected, while Munich is home to over 50 bus lines, Mr. German Man's

village has just four, and those buses don't come every 5 to 20 minutes like the buses

in the city do, but rather more like once per hour.

After the bus, the Underground or U-bahn is the next most abundant mode of

public transportation in German cities.

The U-bahn lines snake through cities like Munich, Hamburg, Berlin, and Frankfurt.

And most of the time, as the name implies, these trains run underground, but sometimes

they do run above ground as well.

And speaking of above ground trains, Germany also has S-bahns, which stands for suburban

trains in English and Stadtschnellbahn in German, which literally means

"city quick train."

Now for this one, I can really only speak to the S-bahn lines in Munich, because I don't

have experience using the S-bahn in other cities, but basically here in Munich, the

S-bahn extends further out of the city than the U-bahn does, and, therefore, it covers

more distance.

In Munich, for example, the airport is pretty far out from the city center, and there are

two S-bahn lines that connect the city with the airport.

But watch out when taking the S1 to the airport, because that train actually ends up splitting

and only the compartment that says on the computer screens on the outside Airport/Flughafen

will bring you to the airport.

It's usually the last compartment, but it could sometimes not be that one, so it's just

best to check on the screens.

To make sure you're in the right part of the train.

And then there is the tram.

Trams are trains that often go on the same road as the cars.

So they're kind of like buses, but on rails.

And ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, bonus time!

As a bonus there are also bikes to rent all over the city of Munich.

At first the bikes were only available with the Deutsche Bahn, which is also the company

that runs the S-bahn, but since 2016 the MVG, which is the company that runs the buses,

trams and the U-bahn in Munich, has also installed bike rental stations all over the city.

As I interpret it, the Munich public transportation network is centered around the S-bahn and

the U-bahn, which are kind of in a star formation radiating out from the city center.

Then the tram and bus lines connect the different U-bahn and S-bahn stops throughout the city.

But due to this set up, sometimes it can be a little bit inconvenient to get from one

point outside of the city center to another point outside of the city center.

Unfortunately, this is the case for Mr. German Man going to work, when he doesn't ride a bike.

Perhaps if there were a direct connection between these two points, it would only take,

like, ten minutes or so to get from one to the other, but

what could be, like, a ten minute journey, ends up taking 30 to 40 minutes because he has to go into

the city center, and then take another line back out

in order to get there with public transportation.

The public transportation ticket system in German cities confuses the heck out of me.

There are day tickets, week tickets, month tickets...which okay, that's not so confusing,

but then there are also tickets for short journeys and long journeys.

And you have to know where the journey starts and begins, and what's a short journey and

what's a long journey.

And then there are these so-called "Streifenkarte," strip tickets, which you can use part of or

all of for longer or shorter journeys.

And you can mix and match.

And yeah, it just confuses me, and I'm really grateful that now more and more German cities have

an app where you can get the ticket on your phone, and you can just put in there where

you're leaving from and where you're going to and it gets you the correct ticket that you

need. It's so much easier because also these ticket rules vary in Germany from city to city.

So I'm really grateful to have that.

That did not exist when I first moved to Germany.

And it was really confusing for me to figure out which ticket I needed and how long it

was valid for.

So instead of me spending time trying to explain it all, I will put a link down in the description

box below to the English website on how the tickets work here in Munich, and instead I

will use this video to give some other tips that would have been helpful for me to know

when I first visited Germany.

First of all, the public transportation in Munich is divided into rings and sections.

The rings spread out from the city center, and rings one through four make up the so-called

"Innenraum" section -- the inner district -- and as a tourist I spent most of my time

in that inner district.

But something good to know: not when going to and from the airport.

Like I said before, the Munich Airport is actually way outside of the city center and so when

going from the city center to the airport, you actually cross through a lot of rings.

So you're going to have to buy a ticket that covers more rings if you

want to go from the city center to the airport.

And another thing that totally, totally tripped me up when I visited Munich from Prague is

that in Prague the public transportation tickets were by time.

So a "day ticket" in Prague, was literally 24 hours.

Not the case in Munich.

In Munich, you buy a day ticket and it counts for that day, and then until 6 a.m. the next day.

So it doesn't matter in Munich if you stamp your day ticket at 9 a.m. or 8 p.m., in Munich

your day ticket is valid for that day and until 6 a.m. the next morning.

Also don't forget to stamp your ticket.

Usually.

Sometimes when you buy, for example, a day ticket, depending on where and how you buy

it, sometimes it will print out with the date already there, and you can only use it for

that day, but for most tickets you need to stamp them in the little machine in order

to validate them.

And if you don't do that you are riding illegally. And what could happen?

Well from time to time people dressed in normal clothes will suddenly whip out their badges

and start checking for tickets on the public transportation, and I believe that nowadays

the fee in Munich is 60 euros.

So, yeah, don't forget to stamp your ticket.

And buy a ticket.

Don't forget to buy a ticket and don't forget to stamp it.

And then there are also tourist tickets that are available.

They're valid for a certain number of days, and they are available as inner district tickets

or whole network tickets, and then with these tickets you also get a discount at some of

the tourist attractions around the city too.

So my question for you is: Does the city where you live have public transportation?

And if so how complicated is it to buy the right ticket?

And for people living in a place without public transportation, do you wish you had it?

Please let me know in the comments below.

Thank you so much for watching. I really hope that you enjoyed this video.

I will leave links to more information down in the description box below.

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When we hit 200,000 subscribers I'm planning to put out another video in German.

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Also installed bike rentalsssss all over the city.

What am I even saying? This is me dancing. Public transportation...

Beep! Beep, beep! Beep, beep, beep, beep!

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4 English Sayings I REALLY HATE - Duration: 9:29.

Time is money. Actually, you know what? I don't think it is.

Hey everyone, Dana here! Let's talk idioms that drive me up the wall.

Eh, eh, you see what I did there?

Idioms that drive me up the wall, drive me up the wall is also an idiom, uh-huh…I know.

I'm corny.

But anyway, really, there are some common English sayings, at least commonly used where

I'm from in the U.S., that I just can't stand.

I really hate these sayings.

I hate the sayings and I hate what they mean and I hate how they are used in our society today.

Maybe at some point in time these sayings made sense, and served an important purpose,

but in my opinion, how they're used today is simply not good.

I don't like the ideas that these sayings represent or I don't like how I've often

experienced these sayings being used.

And let's start with the saying that I mentioned in the intro, time is money.

As with many sayings, this one just kind of gets tossed around so much - time is money - that

I've found it really easy to internalize it and without really even realizing it, just accept the

idiom as some kind of fact of the world or inevitable certainty, but that's not the case.

It's just a saying, not a fact.

But hearing it over and over and over again, time is money, time is money, time is money

kind of brainwashed me.

Like I found myself just kind of buying into this idea that time is money.

That we shouldn't waste time because we need to be using that time to earn precious money.

I hate that this idea has wormed its way into my brain.

First of all, don't even get me started on the phrase "wasted time," I don't

like that one either, but anyway; how ridiculous is the saying "time is money," getting

at that basically any time not spent toward earning money is wasted time.

Um, excuse me, no, what kind of crap is that?

There are countless, endless beautiful and wonderful and important things to do in life

that have nothing at all to do with making money.

So if I never, ever hear this saying again I will be very happy, but I know that's

probably not going to happen because as I said before, it's a pretty common saying

and one that I think people just often toss out without, I would say, really thinking

about the implications of what it actually means.

I know that I have certainly done that before.

I've used this saying so much without really thinking about it.

And that's exactly the problem.

People keep repeating over and over again, time is money so often that the world, I feel

like, actually starts to believe it.

But so I'm going to do my little tiny part in striking this saying from my vocabulary.

I'm going to try really hard not to say time is money.

Time is time and money is money, but no, time is not money.

And while we're on the subject of money, another saying that I really don't like

is "money can't buy happiness."

Now, okay, I do feel like this saying has good intentions, trying to remind people that

happiness doesn't come from money alone...although we do need a certain amount of money in this

world in order to live.

But okay, the saying is there to try to remind us that we need to look inward for our happiness

rather than just expecting money to simply poof, solve everything and make us happy.

But it really irritates me and I think is potentially dangerous that this saying is

so commonplace and so often tossed out in a world where the previous saying, that I

just finished pulling apart - time is money - is also so ubiquitous.

It's like, come on society, you can't have it both ways.

One moment you're standing there telling me time is money, don't waste your time

on anything else.

You gotta go earn that cold hard cash.

And then in the next breath I feel like society is looking down at me, shaking its head in

disappointment, like, silly Dana, everyone knows money can't buy happiness.

Then why did you just tell me time is money? It just feels to me like the world is

tugging me in two completely conflicting directions

with both of these sayings existing in the same world and both of them being used so often.

What do you want from me?

Another saying that drives me crazy is "it's now or never."

Nope. Wrong. Wrong. Just...wrong.

In my life more than anything else this saying and the idea behind this saying has been used

by myself as well as by others to try to pressure me into doing things that I simply have not

been ready to do at that point in time.

And while, yes sometimes it really is truly a now or never situation, a lot of the time,

in my experience, when this saying has been used by me on myself or by others on me as

a way to try to pressure me into doing something, it wasn't actually, truly a case of

now or never.

It was really usually more of a case of now or at some other point in time in the future,

which would probably end up being a little bit more inconvenient to myself or the other

person trying to pressure me into doing the thing.

And the last hated English saying for this video, because there are more, there are more

of them, and maybe I'll make another video about some of those other ones in the future,

but lastly for this video, we have "don't cry over spilled milk."

So this saying is supposed to mean that the person shouldn't worry about events that

have already happened and which they cannot do anything about, like, for example, if you

spill milk, no point sitting around crying about it because, well, it's already been

spilled...there's nothing you can do about it, might as well just move on with your life.

And while I do think that it's important to try to focus on the things that we can

do something about in life, and try not to dwell on the things that we can't do anything

about, I know that in my life both internally from myself and externally from others, this

saying has been used to try to discourage me from allowing myself even a single second

to be disappointed or frustrated or sad about something, just because that something is

something that I can't change, it's something I can't do anything about, so I'm not allowed

to feel disappointed about it.

Which I am learning is also not so healthy for me.

Okay, right, it might not be so healthy for me to dwell on it, but I've also learned

that it is important for me to allow myself to feel the feeling of disappointment of sadness

of frustration or whatever it is I'm feeling.

Even if that feeling comes from something that I can't change.

I still need to give myself some time to feel that feeling.

And then after that, make the decision to move on with my day.

So my question for you is: What is your take on these sayings, and what sayings in English

or any language do you dislike?

Please let me know in the comments below.

Thank you so much for watching.

I really hope that you enjoyed this video.

If you enjoy these videos, please don't forget to subscribe and hit the like button.

And also a really big thank you so much to our patrons on Patreon, who help make these

videos possible.

Thank you so much for your support.

If you would like to check out our Patreon page, you can find a link to that down in

the description box below.

Until next time, auf Wiedersehen!

I'm like jumping an invisible jump rope. I don't think that's how jump ropes work.

When this saying has by...yeah.

Eee!

As with many sayings, feels...yeah.

Pretty clever I think. I know I'm corny. But I like it.

For more infomation >> 4 English Sayings I REALLY HATE - Duration: 9:29.

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Women's football experts help FIFA on Pilot Projects - Duration: 2:31.

Well, women's football division together

with the Technical Development Division has

met with the 9 experts on women's football

to discuss 2 new pilots that the women's

football development department will be

implementing. The pilots focus on participation

and youth elite development that we also call

the academy project.

You know, if we look at academy and participation

it is different because one way is you know access

to all the fields to coaches just to play and have

fun and be part of society pretty much, be on the field.

But also you have the academy, you want to play with

the best players, you want to have the best coaches.

you really want to know how far can you get by just

play and try to improve your game.

The participation pilot consists in really strengthening

the structure competition structure Mas already have

so how we can strength on that and how we can go from top

to down in the increase of masification of the sport.

The main focus right now will be how do we increase

the mass of participation through schools.

It's about growing the number of girls playing

the game, it's about making sure that those who

have some more talent have the opportunity to

shine and to get better competitive opportunities, stronger

coaching and that we make sure that at the top end

of the game the quality is growing.

I think everyone that has been involved over the

last few days and actually anyone that is involved

in football full stop is very much aware of the power

that football has as a platform to reach people, and

to overcome some barriers, and make a positive impact

on the life of not only women and girls but people

in general, and any project that we do as any part

of the women's football strategy that we are creating

it's important that there is an aspect of it that has

a positive social impact and that we use the power that

we have as the governing body of football to use the

power of football for good.

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