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Have you ever had to find a place to sleep...

at the last minute?

Hi, I'm Pascal, and welcome to this seventh training capsule,

to help you on your next trip.

Today, I want to talk to you of a subject that I am confronted almost

every day when I travel.

Find a place to sleep.

From here to the end of the capsule, we will explore the best tools to find a room,

at the last minute no matter where you you are on the earth.

But why not just book nights at the hotel before leaving home?

First, because in the type of trip that I do, I never stay in one place.

Most of the time, when I buy a plane ticket, I take it one way,

and I come back from another airport than the one I arrived.

Often, I do not even know from what airport I will come back.

Sometimes I know where I'm going, sometimes not.

So how could I do a reservation without even knowing where I'm going?

If I booked all my hotels, I would have the impression of being in prison.

I would feel an obligation to go at a place that I have previously determined.

And I do not want that.

I do not want to feel obligated either to stay at one place, because I have

booked a hotel for three days in a row.

If after two days I think I saw what I wanted, I want to move on.

That's why I never reserve where I sleep.

Also, using some tools that we will explore in the next few minutes,

you will see that rent a bed or a room at the last minute, maybe a beautiful

way to find discount.

To find places to sleep, I use three tools.

Ah com on!

Not this kind of tools!

I wanted to talk about Airb & b, Booking and Google Maps.

I often use AirB & B to book my first night before arriving in the country.

What's great about airB & B is that they are people like you and me, who rent

a chalet, an apartment, a room in their bed and breakfast, or a guest room in their house.

If you think AirB & B is only sleeping on a stranger's sofa in his basement, you are wrong.

There are rooms for all tastes.

Starting from the luxury one,

to the most original,

just by the lake,

in a bamboo house,

in the trees,

in height,

or even on a boat,

to the simplest rooms,

or on a sofa if that's really what you're looking for.

What I like about airB & B is that it first allows me to make a connection with

a person before you even arrive.

For example, if you listened to my documentary Japan by bicycle, you know

that the day I left for the country of the rising sun, there was a Typhoon who

hit the area where I was going to land.

The media broadcast images of the end of the world.

I then contacted Yurika, who was going to be my AirB & B host on my arrival at

Kagoshima, to ask her for advice.

She told me not to worry that and that it was not so bad.

And once you arrived, the AirB & B hosts are able to advise for greatest attractions

not to be missed in the area and the best restaurants because they often live there for a very long time.

And there are rooms for rent everywhere around the globe.

If we look at their homepage, we can see very quickly the most beautiful rooms

of the moment for all styles everywhere on the map.

But let's say that I want to sleep in Kagoshima.

In fact, it was in Kagoshima that I used for the first time the AirB & B services.

On left, for those looking for a place quite original to their taste, I find

pictures of rooms with their prices.

While on the right, I find a map of the city with prices, for those looking for

simply a convenient place to sleep.

Also at the top I can activate filters.

No, but you're really stupid!

Go away!

So I can only show hosts able to accommodate a number of people,

their type of room ...

I can also put a filter on the price,

for example I do not want pay over $ 89 for one night.

And there are plenty of other filters for all tastes.

Then I just have to move on the map, and judge by the pictures and the place

which room suits me best.

Let's say that I take this one by chance.

No actually it's not by chance it is the Yurika's apartment that

I spoke to you earlier.

It was here that I spent my first two nights in Japan and prepared my bike.

Even before going to see the file in detail, I can flip through the pictures of the place,

the price of the night, and I can know she have four and a half stars based on 175 reviews.

I will keep the card aside to return a little later, we will look at it in detail.

Like with Google Flight I introduced you last week, we can move

on the map and find places to sleep.

On the left, we see the best places.

Most more expensive, but some seems to offer beautiful experiences.

But let's go back to Yurika's room, the goal here was to save money.

I had chosen it at the time because it was well placed and she even indicated

how to get to the place from from the bus that was picking me up at the airport.

2014 is not that far but we had not as many tools as today,

so it was very cool.

By scrolling on the card, we can see all the details very quickly.

The studio can accommodate 3 travelers and has of 3 beds and a bathroom.

Below you can read a description in which we can see that the beds are actually

Futons, or beds on the floor.

We are in Japan after all.

Below we see the equipment provided in a very detailed form.

We see here that the mattresses are indeed on the ground.

The rules of the place.

The possibilities of cancellations as well as the comments of everyone who stayed there.

The comments is actually what makes AirB & B a safe place.

Because there is always an ambiguous side in going to sleep to an unknown person place.

Hey Hello! Welcome to my home!

Are you all right?

Yeah...

Yeah!

Yeah?

You would like a bit of salami perhaps.

No no no it's good thank you.

Okay.

Come, I'll show you around and tell you my life three times in detail.

Yeah yeah yeah...

In reverse, a host may also be worried to let anyone in his house come in.

That's why registration to become member on the site requires to send

photos of official documents to AirB & B to identify yourself.

When you officially reserves in your own name, it's a lot less tempting to do

stupid things then when you reserve as BeachBoy_86.

At the end of the stay, AirB & B invites the guest and the visitor to exchange a comment and a note.

And both parties can only see their result once everyone has written it.

Like this, the notes can not be submitted to the threat.

If I did not have a good night, I can register without fear of receiving

a bad note, because I left a bad comment.

And my rating is very important.

When I book a night somewhere, I must first ask permission.

The host will receive my booking dates as well as my profile and he will decide if he wants to welcome me.

We are at his home after all.

To reserve, you only have to select number of travelers and dates.

The lightest dates are not available.

Probably they are already booked.

Finally, it remains only to send the request.

I think AirB & B is a great way to find a place to sleep when you plan a little bit ahead.

By cons when I travel day by day well, although most answer very

quickly, I do not have time to wait for an answer.

At this moment I prefer to find an establishment well equipped with several rooms and / or

of bed, generally available without reservation,

in case I do not succeed in making myself to the place I planned to go.

When arriving, most of the time, it remains places available.

For that, I turn to Booking.

A little under the same principle, I select a city, a date, the number of guests

and the number of rooms I'm looking for.

Booking shows me already several rooms available.

In my case, I'm looking for almost everytime the cheapest place.

So since there are 136 rooms at $ 79 and less, the others do not really interest me.

Of these, only five are hotels.

Like AirB & B, there are rooms for every taste.

In my case there are only three criteria which are important.

It must cheap, there must be Free Wi-Fi, and the room must be non-smoking.

Right, I already see several rooms that match my criteria,

but I like to choose a room according to its position.

So I do a search with the map.

Now I can move and filter prices.

If it interests me, I have only click on it to learn more.

Take this one for example.

Only $ 30 a night, it suits me.

Obviously, it's a capsule type hotel.

A little further down we see the other rooms available in the same establishment.

For example, the dormitory that we look at is made to accommodate up to 14 people.

For 4 $ more, you can sleep in a dormitory for six people.

If you looked at the previous capsule, you know that the fewer people there are

room, the better you'll sleep.

So you choose.

On Booking also, people leave comments according to their satisfaction.

With a rating of 9.4 out of 10, I'm really not worried.

If you're curious to know what is a capsule-type hotel, I'm experimenting it

in this video.

The big difference between Booking and AirB & B, is that Booking rents rooms in

Establishments that are already hosting their profession.

So you can go directly to the hotel in question without even making

reservation because the address is right there.

The hotel may have another room available that will not appear on booking.

In fact, Booking rents hotel rooms to sublet them to their client.

So it is not uncommon to see very big discounts appear when we reserve

at the last minute.

But in any case, I go to the hotel to know who is able to offer me

the cheapest room.

Sometimes the hotel staff prefers make me a better price than the room already

reduced on Booking.

Because the hotel has already rented the Booking room.

So it's better for rent to rent me another one.

If Booking does not succeed in renting it's room he just lost money

rather than make a profit with his investment.

Sometimes you will arrive at the hotel and reception staff will tell you there is

no more room available.

In their register, the room is already rented to Booking even if it is not yet booked.

So you'll still be able to take the room by booking it on Booking

by connecting to the Wi-Fi of the hotel.

A minute later, the hotel reception will receive an email from Booking saying that

you are the person who will sleep in the room they had already booked.

There you go.

If you travel by bike, you will sometimes be confronted to crossed big regions in the

middle of nowhere where neither Booking nor AirB & B will have a room at your disposal.

For these situations, I have one last tools who is able to find places where

to sleep that many do not know.

This is Google Maps.

You only have to type hostel in the search bar, and prices will appear

everything on the map.

It is possible to display only establishments according to their level of satisfaction

and filter the prices.

Then it is only necessary to walk on the map and find the perfect place.

By clicking on the place, Google refers to the largest online booking site,

such as Booking.

It is thanks to them that Google is able to display prices on the map.

If there is only one small blue dot, it is that the establishment is not on any website.

But it still remains a place to sleep.

If we move to another region, we see that Google is full of places

who are not under on the booking sites.

But we can still see that 84 people gave a rating to the hotel and I can

even see 201 photos.

If it interests me, I can contact the company or go there directly hoping to sleep there.

The phone number and address is find in the description on the left.

Now, it's up to you to find a place to sleep.

If you do not already have an account with AirBnB or Booking, I can make you save on your first night.

You only have to create an account from the links in the description.

These are referal links.

AirB & B and Booking will reward you and I when you'll make your first reservation

if you made your acount by following these links.

So there we are, I hope that thanks to this video, you will be able to find yourself a

a place to sleep easily at a price that you can affort.

If you know other tips to find a places to sleep, share it with us in the comments.

Have you ever slept in a really original room?

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If you have questions or comments, do not hesitate to ask in the box

just below the video.

Don't be shy, it's made just for that.

Thank you for listening to me, and see you next week.

We will talk about backpack, because it's an essential element to any good trip,

but there is so much choice, so which will you choose?

We'll see that next week.

Ciao!

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James Comey Just Revealed This Sick Plan For His Ultimate Revenge On Trump - Duration: 12:52.

James Comey Just Revealed This Sick Plan For His Ultimate Revenge On Trump

James Comey had a plan to get Donald Trump.

It kicked off with illegal leaks to force the appointment of special counsel Robert

Mueller.

And now he may have revealed just how far he is willing to go to seek his ultimate revenge

on Donald Trump.

A twitter account associated with James Comey had the political world buzzing when it posted

a series of photos from a trip to Iowa.

Tongues were wagging across the press because people in and around politics only travel

to Iowa for one reason – to build up their name recognition ahead of a Presidential run.

Iowa is home to the first in the nation caucuses.

Did Comey just reveal he was testing the waters for a challenge to Trump?

And does Comey hate Trump so much for firing him that he would go to any lengths to drive

Trump from office?

The collusion investigation that Comey set in motion is a bust.

After over a year of digging, no one has produced one shred of evidence that Trump – or his

campaign – colluded with the Russians.

If Comey is going to succeed in exacting his revenge on Trump, he may have to pursue the

political path.

Do you think James Comey will challenge Trump for President?

Let us know your thoughts

in

the comment section.

For more infomation >> James Comey Just Revealed This Sick Plan For His Ultimate Revenge On Trump - Duration: 12:52.

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Breaking Ice Director Just Said It Was Trump - Duration: 11:23.

Breaking Ice Director Just Said It Was Trump

The Acting ICE Manager has confirmed that President Trump has done more for the law

and border enforcement than the ѕix Presidents he has worked for.

The Democrats always claimed to be against illegal immigration and it was a huge platform

of their own party.

But the minute they caught on on the off chance that they subtly backed it and endeavored

to reframe it as "immigration" they may keep getting votes.

"We have had no president in my lifetime enforce the immigration laws and talk about

improving immigration like President Trump."

"I worked for six different presidents, none of them has done over Donald Trump has

for border security and law enforcement."

For more infomation >> Breaking Ice Director Just Said It Was Trump - Duration: 11:23.

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16 Year Old Sasha Obama Photographed With Dangerous New Friends - Duration: 14:23.

16-Year-Old Sasha Obama Photographed With Dangerous New Friends

For years, the media fawned over the parenting skills of former President Barack Obama and

his wife, former First Lady Michelle Obama.

However, new photos of 16-year-old Sasha Obama cast serious doubt on those praises.

Judging by who she has been recently photographed with, there is a serious concern for the young

woman's well being.

This weekend, rappers Cardi B and Offset, who are expecting a child, were performing

at Washington, D.C.'s Broccoli City Festival when they were met backstage by the youngest

of President Obama's daughters, Billboard reported.

Photos of the group quickly began to spread on social media with many excited to see the

youngest Obama.

Cardi B even tweeted a photo of herself with Sahsa and followed that with more tweets praising

the Obama presidency.

"Obama did enough for this country and let's not forget! he did it while the house was

Republican," the rapper wrote.

What precisely Cardi B is referring to that President Obama accomplished is a mystery.

But, that aside, there are more significant issues with this photo.

Cardi B, who often goes by the name Bardi, is a former stripper whose rap lyrics sound

more like pornography than music.

And, even ignoring that fact, there is a much deeper concern.

The 25-year-old rapper is a known, and vocal, member of the Bloods gang.

In fact, that is where the nickname Bardi comes from.

A practice of Bloods gang members to replace the letter C, the first letter of the rival

Crips gang, with the letter B whenever they can.

In February, when there were rumors that Cardi B was about to be extorted by the Crips for

being disrespectful, she said that she would rather be murdered than leave her thug life.

"ALWAYS BEEN IN THE STREETS.

Im militant I know my oath my nation like the back of my hands I came from the streets.

I been banging shit since 16 NOT AFTER FAME OR BODAK.

NY is mix with bloods and crips and I deff know crips in the Pjs I came home that park

shit . We say these type of words all the time all of a sudden the world is mad .Now

my thing is how was ni**as that soo call claim they 'GANGSTA' telling me they next move

? That's how i figure it's for clout !cause a real gangsta do shit in silence," she

wrote on Instagram.

"I will never let nobody extort me.

I rather drop my flag that's against my law.

I might as well get Kill .I rather get kill and I will never let nobody put fear in my

heart."

That statement was followed by another in GQ Magazine in April in which she touted her

affiliation with the gang.

"When I was 16 years old, I used to hang out with a lot of," the former stripper

told GQ.

"Bloods.

I used to pop off with my homies.

And they'd say, 'Yo, you really get it poppin'.

You should come home.

You should turn Blood.'

And I did.

Yes, I did."

"You could talk to somebody that is considered Big Homie and they will tell you: 'Don't

join a gang.'

The person that I'm under, she would tell you, 'Don't join a gang.'

It's not about violence.

It's just like—it doesn't make your money.

It doesn't make your money.

I rep it, because I been repping it for such a long time," Cardi B said.

"People always be like, 'Oh, Cardi never used to rep it when she wasn't making music.'

Yeah, because I already got signed.

I can do that now.

I'm smarter than what people think.

There's so many things that I limited myself because I wanted a million-dollar contract.

When I do interviews, I don't talk about it, because I will lose my endorsements.

But since the cat is out of the bag that's how I feel.

Why?

For what?

Why would you join a gang?"

A better question is why would a former president allow his daughter to hang out with a gangbanger?

Let me be clear, the criticism is of the parenting, not the child.

The truth is that the Obamas could be the worst parents in the history of the presidency,

and that's saying a lot.

If this was the child of a Republican president, the mainstream media would never let us hear

the end

of it.

For more infomation >> 16 Year Old Sasha Obama Photographed With Dangerous New Friends - Duration: 14:23.

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Judge in Manafort case says Mueller's aim is to hurt Trump - Duration: 14:50.

Judge in Manafort case says Mueller's aim is to hurt Trump..

(CNN)A federal judge expressed deep skepticism Friday of special counsel Robert Mueller's

investigation in the bank fraud case against former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort,

at one point saying he believes that Mueller's motivation is to oust President Donald Trump

from office.

Although Mueller's authority has been tested in court before, Friday's hearing was notable

for District Judge T.S. Ellis' decision to wade into the divisive political debate

around the investigation.

"You don't really care about Mr. Manafort's bank fraud," Ellis said to prosecutor Michael

Dreeben, at times losing his temper.

Ellis said prosecutors were interested in Manafort because of his potential to provide

material that would lead to Trump's "prosecution or impeachment."

Prosecutors have not disclosed that they're interested in having Manafort flip, but they

have indicated that they continue to investigate him after his former deputy Rick Gates agreed

to cooperate.

"That's what you're really interested in," Ellis said, citing how prosecutors

regularly turn cooperators in drug cases.

He was appointed to the bench in Virginia by President Ronald Reagan in 1987.

Ellis repeated his suspicion that Mueller's office was after Trump several times in the

hourlong court hearing.

He said he'll make a decision at a later date about whether Manafort's case can go

forward.

Manafort has asked the judge to review Mueller's authority to bring charges in an investigation

that began well before the special counsel's appointment and focused on actions years before

the campaign.

Though he faces another criminal case in DC federal court, Manafort refused the prosecutors'

earlier request to move these charges out of Ellis' district and combine them with

the DC case.

Defense lawyers often use approaches like Manafort's to gamble for a sympathetic judge

or jury — and the DC federal judge has been much harsher toward Manafort's requests

in hearings.

Though Ellis largely skewered the special counsel's office on Friday, he also acknowledged

to Manafort's lawyer the Justice Department's internal oversight and the detailed August

2 memo commissioning Mueller to investigate Manafort for his Ukrainian ties, which the

special counsel's office allege connect him to Russians.

Ellis expressed his concern with past independent investigations and asked how Manafort's

case could connect to Russian influence in the 2016 US presidential election.

Dreeben gave little new information about the scope of Mueller's investigation and

Manafort's Russian ties, but offered that both the Justice Department's national security

and tax divisions had signed off on Manafort's charges.

"We don't want anyone in this country with unfettered power.

It's unlikely you're going to persuade me the special prosecutor has power to do

anything he or she wants," Ellis told Dreeben.

"The American people feel pretty strongly that no one has unfettered power."

Manafort's charges in Virginia relate to bank fraud and other financial allegations

from years ago.

He has pleaded not guilty.

When Dreeben answered Ellis' question about how the investigation and its charges date

back to before the Trump campaign formed, the judge shot back, "None of that information

has to do with information related to Russian government coordination and the campaign of

Donald Trump."

At one point, Ellis posed a hypothetical question, speaking as if he were the prosecutor, about

why Mueller's office referred a criminal investigation about Trump's personal attorney

Michael Cohen to New York authorities and kept the Manafort case in Virginia.

They weren't interested in it because it didn't "further our core effort to get

Trump," Ellis said, mimicking a prosecutor in the case.

Mueller's prosecutors will have to turn over a full, unredacted version of the August

2 memo that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein used to describe the criminal allegations

Mueller's team could investigate, Ellis ordered.

The judge said he would like to see the full memo, which prosecutors submitted to the court

in Virginia and in Washington with more than a page of redactions.

The visible part of the memo says Mueller should investigate allegations about Manafort's

financial relationship with former Ukrainian politicians, and that he may have assisted

Russia with attempts to interfere in the presidential election.

The redacted portion appears to outline several other legs of the ongoing Russia probe.

Ellis said prosecutors may present the full classified memo to him under seal — without

showing Manafort its additional details — in two weeks.

Mueller's prosecutors have argued this memo gives them the authority to bring cases against

Manafort related to his work in Ukraine.

Manafort is charged in Virginia with financial violations related to his lobbying work in

Ukraine prior to joining Trump's 2016 campaign.

Dreeben said they had to "follow the money" and find Manafort's contacts with Russians

through the Ukrainian work and his financial dealings as part of their investigation.

He lost a civil suit making similar complaints about the special counsel's investigation

last week.

Manafort had filed a lawsuit in Washington claiming Rosenstein and Mueller exceeded their

authority in charging him with alleged crimes he said had nothing to do with the 2016 campaign

DC District Judge Amy Berman Jackson dismissed that lawsuit, saying a civil case was "not

the appropriate vehicle" for objecting to either past or future actions by a prosecutor.

Manafort faces five charges in the case brought by Mueller's prosecutors in DC federal court,

including money laundering and foreign lobbying violations.

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