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Travel disruption hits Germany on eve of transport strike.

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | 2 months ago

Travel disruption hits Germany on eve of transport strike.

"An increased number of travelers in Germany boarded trains and planes on Sunday. A day before a major one day strike that aims to bring the country's transportation system to a standstill, but even advanced travel was met with disruptions. Munich airport has already shut down because of the impending strike on Monday, and technical problems affecting German airline Lufthansa and Frankfurt led to flight delays in cancellations at the country's biggest airport. Munich airport, the country's second busiest, said that the Verde union was hitting it with two days of strikes, and it has no regular passenger or cargo flights on either Sunday or Monday. A total of a 1500 connections were affected and take offs and landings were only possible for emergency humanitarian flights. German unions have called on thousands of workers across the country's transportation system to stage strikes as employees in many sectors are seeking hefty raises to reflect persistently high inflation. I'm Sara nafa.

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"munich" Discussed on ESPN FC

ESPN FC

03:15 min | 2 months ago

"munich" Discussed on ESPN FC

"These payments. What more can you tell us with the latest updates here gab? So look, there's obviously different dimensions to the story. Obviously, but we're just leading news agency in Spain. So this isn't a sort of a part as a newspaper. This is like the equivalent of Reuters or the AP. They did some original reporting and they reported the prosecutor's office hasn't been able to find any solid evidence of that money being used to go and corrupt referees in Spain, which is obviously a big win for Barcelona. At the same time, UEFA are going to have to open an investigation anyway in terms of financial fair play. And there's really two reasons for this effectively. If they gave 7 million to nagra, he would have done something with that money. If Nigeria attempted to influence referees on a European level, then obviously that becomes UEFA's business. And of course, unlike La Liga in Spain, there is no statute of limitations on it. And I think there's also strictly speaking and accounting argument to this. They're going to go back to the books and say, hey, you know, the 7 million you gave him, is it all under, is it all in your accounts? Legitimately under consulting fees or fees for you to watch videos of referees and give us reports about them, which is the official line. So they're going to go back and dig into that. It's hard, it's hard to speculate what they'll find or how they'll move, but obviously the relationship between Barcelona and UEFA right now isn't great. If it is worst case scenario gab in terms of what they do find, what are we looking at for punishment for Barcelona? What might it mean? Well, if it's purely a financial fair play violation, then you have the usual range of potential potential punishment. Going right up to a ban and an extreme case of false accounting, obstruction of justice, whatever else, to limitations on spending to a fine, to exclusion from the Champions League limitations in the transfer market. But I think it's really premature to speculate about that. If they find other evidence in terms of actual tampering with referees. But again, I should stress, this is pretty far fetched. They just feel like they need to investigate, right? They always let the local authorities investigate first. And then they follow up. But if there was evidence of tampering with referees, then obviously that would be very, very serious. And it would be hard to see them escaping a ban. Personally, and this is just my wild speculation here. I would assume that if the Spanish criminal investigators couldn't find solid evidence about something that happened 5 years ago, I don't see how UEFA are going to be able to do it in terms of actual tampering with referees. You can hear a lot more from gab over on the governor's podcast. We thank him for being with us. There's more

"munich" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk

Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk

05:42 min | 3 months ago

"munich" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk

"Going to deal with this massive long-term economic reconstruction need are the Russians going to be taxed for it through some kind of reparations arrangement, unlikely, but they certainly deserve to be, or what is the other mechanism for a bill that the World Bank is estimated is $350 billion. I mean, this is an incredibly expensive war because it is so recklessly targeted Ukrainian civilian infrastructure and Ukrainian civilians. It's a sort of 19th century war played with 21st century kit. How exposed, I guess, has it left the organization for which you were deputy secretary general. The United Nations, what options does it have when it's one of the P 5 has gone rogue? Well, two things. I mean, one, it's brought forth calls for the first time ever from a U.S. president and his senior team to look at Security Council reform. That's new, because the U.S. has always historically considered itself to be the lightly loser in any removal of veto rights or removal of permanent status. But it's showing some change. The second thing that's happening is that ordinary member states themselves are starting to sort of far up a bit UN reform efforts which have been dead for a long time so there's been a resolution passed which now requires a General Assembly vote after any permanent 5 use of the veto and this is already been used to good effect to embarrass the Russians. But you're dealing with a government stroke criminal enterprise that doesn't really do embarrassment. And so the difficulty is really what other tools are available to you. And here, the UN has because of this P 5 veto, not really being able to do that much. It's been reduced to some very important but secondary issues. It was deeply involved in the grand deal, which has allowed Russian Ukraine deal out, and that's had a huge impact. On the other crisis, the poly crisis out there beyond Ukraine in terms of stabilizing world food prices. Has been able to get some kind of oversight into the civilian nuclear reactor plant that the Russians are occupying in Ukraine. So it's been critical at the margins, but it's not in there able to deploy it peacemaker or diplomacy skills to try and end this conflict. I want to ask a bit as well about open society and what you've been able to do in Ukraine in particular in the last year because this has to be an extremely challenging environment for any civil society organization to be trying to get things done in. Yeah, no, it is. It's highly problematic. We have spent a quarter of a $1 billion in Ukraine over the last quarter of a century plus. On democracy, human rights and economic reform basically. And, you know, I think to be honest, as we came into this war, we would have scored our impact as mixed. Country was thought of as still being very corrupt. There was still oligarchs, very dominant in its politics. There was not great stability of government, the Russians were interfering, and while human rights were reasonably respected in at least the non Russian parts of the country. It was a mixed track record.

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"munich" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk

Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk

04:56 min | 3 months ago

"munich" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk

"The 2022 Munich security conference was probably the last time Ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky appeared in public in a suit and tie. Four days after last year's conference ended, Russia launched its full scale assault on its neighbor, president zelensky opened the 2023 Munich security conference last weekend by video link in his now familiar khaki. His country's resistance and the world's response to it was the inevitable dominant theme of this year's event. This episode of the foreign desk is the first of a few we recorded at Munich and is intended to give listeners some sense of what it is like to be there, which is to say what it is like to hurtle along an absurd interview schedule from president to prime minister to foreign minister to defense minister to general to air marshal to archbishop to activists, while being hustled by minders in and out of the hotel bio richardo, the lobby of which looks like it is hosting a game of 200 a side indoor rugby being inexplicably played by earth's most powerful people. In this episode, we discuss Ukraine's war for survival and Europe's efforts to support it, with Belgium's prime minister, Iceland's foreign minister and the president of the open society foundations. This is the foreign

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Why We Have to Support the Fight in Ukraine

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

01:35 min | 3 months ago

Why We Have to Support the Fight in Ukraine

"Former ambassador and national security adviser, Robert O'Brien, appeared on Fox with Mark McCallum yesterday to explain the American interest in the war in Ukraine. It's the best summary I found anywhere cut number 7. Well, Martha, here's what we've seen happen. The Chinese humiliated us with a track across the United States over multiple days with a spy balloon. And it stopped and lingered over our nuclear sites, our silos is soft and lingered over our the second leg of our triad, our air force bases with nuclear capable bombers. And then to stop by our sub pens to see what was going on with our submarine force. So it was an embarrassment. And that balloon should have been taken down forthwith as soon as we found out about it, probably as an Internet American waters. The Chinese got away with it. And the only consequence is that Tony blinken instead of meeting with his foreign counterpart in China in Beijing, he met with weighing in Berlin. All right, Munich. In Germany. So what was the consequence of the Chinese? So any wonder that they think they can get away with supply and lethal weapons to the Russians for their fight against Ukraine. And by the way, general Kellogg was absolutely right. We've got to win this thing in Ukraine and it's in America's interest to win it because China and Russia are unlimited partners. And if we can use the Ukrainians to totally degrade the Russian army, and show that we can win one of these wars, that will deter Xi Jinping from invading Taiwan. So this is a very important fight in Ukraine, and it has serious implications with our relationship with China and what happens in Taiwan.

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Secretary of State Blinken says China gave 'no apology' in Munich for spy balloon

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 3 months ago

Secretary of State Blinken says China gave 'no apology' in Munich for spy balloon

"Secretary of State Antony Blinken says he's concerned China's considering supporting Russia's war in Ukraine with lethal assistance. So far, China's support for Moscow has been rhetorical and political, with Beijing helping prevent efforts to condemn Moscow at the United Nations, now Secretary of State blinken warns Beijing to keep on the sidelines. We are concerned that China is considering supporting Russia's war effort in Ukraine with lethal assistance. Something that we're watching very, very close. Blinken tells reporters in Ankara turkey such an escalation would mean they would be real consequences for China. I think China

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 US: Russia has committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine

AP News Radio

00:58 sec | 3 months ago

US: Russia has committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine

"Vice president Kamala Harris says that Russia has committed egregious crimes in Ukraine and insists the offenders will not get away with it. The United States has formally determined that Russia has committed crimes against humanity. Speaking at the Munich security conference, Harris says the international community has both a moral and strategic interest in pursuing the crimes. I say, to all those who have perpetrated these crimes and to their superiors, who are complicit in these crimes, you will be held to account. The Biden administration formally determined last march that Russian troops had committed war crimes in Ukraine and said it would work with others to prosecute offenders.

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Zelenskyy tells Munich summit: We need to hurry up

AP News Radio

00:57 sec | 4 months ago

Zelenskyy tells Munich summit: We need to hurry up

"Ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky has urged world leaders to accelerate agreements on weapons to maintain pressure on Russian president Vladimir Putin. Speaking via video link at the Munich security conference, where about 40 heads of state and government, as well as politicians and security experts from around 100 countries have assembled zerzan ski says the race is on. We need to hurry up. We need the speed, speed of our agreements, speed of our delivery to strengthen our sling speed of decisions to limit Russian potential. Ever the realist Ukraine's president wants a light leader to not underestimate Putin's fire at any cost. Unfortunately, he can still destroy many lives. Ukrainian leader, thanked countries, including the U.S., the UK and the EU, for their support so far, but warned there's no alternative to speed. I'm Charles De Ledesma

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Marcus Rashford scores again as Man United beats Leeds 2-0

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 4 months ago

Marcus Rashford scores again as Man United beats Leeds 2-0

"Manchester United scored twice in a 5 minute span late in the second half to beat Leeds two nil. Marcus Rashford opened the scoring of the 80th minute his 21st goal of the season backup Alejandro garnacha struck a short time later as Eric ten hogs team moved within 5 points of league leading arsenal. Leeds remains one point clear of relegation. Both teams condemn chance by fans of both sides evoking tragedies that have befallen each club in their history. Leads fans brought up the Munich air disaster of 1958, united fans recalled the death of Leeds fans in 2000. I'm Dave ferry.

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 Australian vandals destroy 30,000-year-old rock art

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 6 months ago

Australian vandals destroy 30,000-year-old rock art

"Australian authorities say vandals have destroyed rock art believed to be around 30,000 years old, the vandals apparently managed to remove parts of the barbed wire that fenced off the kunal da cave heritage sites once in the cave they used their fingers to draw on top of the indigenous artwork, the art is considered sacred to the indigenous Munich people who live in the Nela ba plain area, Australian authorities have said that those found responsible could face criminal prosecution with a possible 6 month prison sentence or a hefty fine. I'm Karen Chammas

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"munich" Discussed on ESPN FC

ESPN FC

06:38 min | 9 months ago

"munich" Discussed on ESPN FC

"Deeply unhappy with the fact that he's played only 9 minutes all season. Do you have sympathy for him or are you just going to defend your boy on charity of course and set to microwave? You should have left in the summer anyway, you knew that was going to happen. I really like Marco Santo. Not as much as I love enchilada, obviously, but they really bring those into. And I can tell you what I said and he said, oh, we were going to bring him on or should I think he said, we were going to bring him or Mariano Diaz on, which already for essential really you're mentioning. Seriously, the doorman? Come on, man. Be usher. But then Lucas Vasquez got hurt, so blah, blah, blah, keep our shape. Yada yada yada. I think there's got to be reasonable way to get a sense of your minutes. I guarantee you it's not. I guarantee you it's not enchilada here. It's an enchilada who says no. Oh, I want to punish us. He's either under instructions from up top, or he simply says, look, this dude hadn't signed his contract, you're going to be here next year. Whereas hazard will, because we're stuck with him. Rodrigo will, whatever. Let me play the guys are going to be around. And maybe we can grow and develop something. And that's fair. Consecutive defeats for Lyon after bright start. Jules, I feel a bit of unkind using this opportunity to mark Peter boss since they did lose a way to a good team like Monaco and they had four wins earlier and there are only three points. But they had a shocker against Lauren Wednesday night. We were lucky not to mention Peter Bosch and that defeat on Thursday show. But now we have to go to two defeats in a row. We go back with the questions that we had last season. We were right to ask about where is this team going? What are they going to do? They didn't play badly to be fair, I guess, Monaco, they are chances, even at the end they could have got a point and salvage a point, then better, like I said, miss some big chances. But it's just not working out for them. And the thing is, defensively, they're still really bad. I'm not sure why he keeps trying to play him as a center back when the guy is not a center back. And I can understand why the fans are not happy. He finally you could play a team next that get you back to winning ways. Oh, is piaget at home on Sunday Night? A care good luck with that one. But usually win against PSG when he started at the group on my stage. So maybe. And if it's the PSG to play against breast. Not quite so scary. You lose a third game in a row, and then they go to launch, the following weekend, who are obviously as we know, setting the table and on fire at the moment. So good luck for Peter. It could get worse before it gets better. So we finally get the first win of the season guard winning three two espanol, even if they're nearly through it away with the arachnid mella late red cards. And then they get back to three two. And then it's squeaky bum time. Yeah, big time. Look, three points. They move from one to four points on the table. That is a bad job. You should do better. I seem to pay the middle with any serious starting wine and coming inside, you go behind, you go still. It's a little more in red. Getting those goals. You need little things like that. Yeah. To kickstart you. Personally, I'm going to, I'm going to take the two hole approach with the potato, because I think there are some parallels there. Except that, of course, will be has a director of football and two did not. If you make a change, you make it over the summer. There's no point making it now. So unless things get really bad, if you just move them into mid table, you're fine, and then you evaluate where you are. Yeah. I'm not a cycling guy, Jules. But this guy remco and I'm starting to hear attempt his last name. Just one love that is a tour of Spain is a remarkable character. It is, and you could have become a football player, professional football player, a 16 was one of the best in Belgium, captaining and direct and the 16 and Benjamin the 16 really, really promising player, but then he chose cycling because he was clearly much better in very good at cycling and at 22. He just won as you say, la Vuelta the tour of Spain, one of the youngest ever to do it, and he's got an amazing future ahead of him. So well done, and I'm going to put this full name from Belgium because I was a hell of a win and it's a bit of a shame for us football fans out you never made it as a football player. I love the fact all those guys who are just Belgian stars right now are 21, 22. If you probably played with the kettle Aaron and Christina Ronaldo is getting abused in some parts of social media for posting a picture of himself with Jordan pettersson who he called a friend gab your thoughts and maybe for the ones who don't know who John Paterson is. So Jordan Peterson is this Canadian guy he's very pleased with his university Professor of acquisition media. He's got certain views that some people find controversial in some people find downright offensive. He writes about masculinity and stuff like that. But I have no issue with Christian friends with whoever he wants. Clearly, if you post a picture with somebody who is divisive, I think he's a genius, and some people think he's a complete tool. You're going to upset certain people. So I'm a bit surprised. I know he's got a social media team and everything. I'm a bit surprised that he's trying to come out with it. But you know what? He's a big boy. He's in the public spotlight. And he obviously feels strongly about it. Yeah, before we go, this is this time of the year. Yes. Look at that. Yeah, thank you for panini for sending us some books and some stickers. You can get your own as well of course. You can get together with your Friends swap. We are happy to swap with you and let's have a little competition. Let's say we're going to pull one card out and see who gets the better card. No idea who I'm getting here. This is the big reveal. Are you kidding me? I have Costa Rica's Johann vinegar. How about that? Your best friend, Harry, my. Here you go. How am I going to well done you in the book? And in our packets. I think you might have won that one. No disrespect to them, I guess. Right, Joe, that brings us to an end. But we got to come back on Thursday. There's so much going on. Champions League is back. Huge games Barcelona buying. Until then, love the game, love your neighbor. Love yourself. Holy cow, what a ball game we appear tonight in Pawtucket. 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"munich" Discussed on ESPN FC

ESPN FC

06:46 min | 9 months ago

"munich" Discussed on ESPN FC

"And they keep going. And I don't know how long they will keep going, and they will be obviously the Dobby against PhD in October. But so far, so good now, let's see what they do against obviously Frankfurt in midweek and the champion. That's the big one. The way we said a little bit unlucky to lose disposal, although, yeah, they deserve to lose. But that one again, Frankfurt is massive. Is Dimitri payet ever going to start again? I hope for him. But when I see them play like they did on Saturday night, there's no room for him there. He doesn't have the physics, doesn't have the stamina to play in that team. So I understand too though. Russia and Bosnia have scheduled an exhibition match in St. Petersburg on November 17 year you heard right, just before the World Cup got many, including Bosnian stars, piano and Jekyll are very unhappy about this and Riley's own. Well, they're unhappy about this because obviously Russia are currently suspended, which is why this is an exhibition match and not an official friendly. It's not sanctioned by UEFA or indeed. By FIFA, you make your own decisions. There are countries around the world who back what Russia is doing in Ukraine, which is the reason why they were suspended in the first place. I didn't realize that Bosnia was one of those countries, or if the Bosnian FA, I kind of freelancing on this, but to have two senior players. And in Jekyll, come out so strongly against you. I think you really have to ponder the wisdom of doing this. But it real one zero and leapfrog them into third place, stools and I am a little bit annoyed. Yeah, because I have done this should have been three in the lab. They were that good with our own in that first half. Jackson Los celso Moreno, all of them having chances. I mean, some really big chances too. Didn't score and then obviously got done in the second half with Ashley technical by bettis, but it was also a bit of a mistake. But after he was really good at it was a Sunday Night game in La Liga, of course, because the bigger boats, if you want to play it, played before, and I thought it was great publicity for it was a really good game by two really good teams, two really good managers in the end. I don't think Betty deserved to win again. And I think even Pellegrini at the end kind of was saying it. And you can see what una was a bit frustrated because you come home with zero points and it's not really deserved. Same with a little grumpy. You know how like he looks like a little baby vampire and stuff you the grumpy face on the bench. As a result of the period of mourning, following Queen Elizabeth passing, the championship clash between rangers and Napoli has been moved from Julia to Wednesday nights, and there's a banner. It's not really a band, but we're fine, Napoleon fans are not allowed to travel because they wouldn't be enough policing on the ground. Does that sound fair to you? And obviously rangers find will not be able to travel to Naples for the reverse picture. That's what makes it clear. No way fans at either one. Look, I'm not an expert on police and logistics, so if they tell me, oh, there's no way to have this football match safely. Because so many police are going to be busy with the. Funeral arrangements or whatever the period of morning. Who am I to say no, I am glad that if I'm not I'm sure there's a good reason why it's okay on Wednesday, but not on Tuesday, but the main thing for me is they said, okay, if not poly fans can't travel, then let's make it equal. They're going to reimburse the cost of tickets fine and people bought official packages. I'm hoping what were the flights. We also get reimbursed. Freyberg slipped a second in the Bundesliga afternoon Neil mill home draw with Borussia. Fairytales don't happen if you can't win games like these. No true and they could have lost it to be fair, Marcus Choi made them a couple of really good chances as well. I think they said about teams who played in mid week and Europe. I think they look tired to me in that game and it's going to be difficult for them to keep it on in the league in the European league in the league in the Europe. Every third day, Sunday 30 Sunday, especially as we set up an international break. So I didn't lose the game. You still at the top of the table, pretty much. So I still have very good services and focus on strike. Last year, Verona tuna, I need to ask you about my so sorry. Again, because a week ago, I guess Napoli, railed against the officials and is not being investigated. We said that this past weekend, he gave the finger on live television. Come on. Again, this is somebody who's like the insides of his head is right now at the end of the pressure. By the way, not to play on Thursday night, and they won, and they want to get into the weekend. Sometimes you get going to. Okay, fine, but he said like, oh no, I was giving a finger to my friend marroc sporting director of Verona. It's all jovial. That's exactly a grown man. You know the cameras are there, right? Okay, so now you're not angry. First of all, your book, you look angry when you do it. You know, you look like somebody who's completely deranged. You acted derange it on hinge a week earlier. Even if you're gonna go mess around with your buddy, you know, do it in the tunnel where nobody can see you guys can give each other a finger for hours and get your jollies that way. I don't know why he does this. Somebody needs to reach him and talk to him. I know it's such a cliche that kind of like, you know, when you have geniuses and Sari is a genius. There's often some sort of imbalance elsewhere, which is clearly the case. With Mauricio Sari, I mean, it's just like van Gogh cutting off his ear, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's kind of the same thing. Yeah. It's Basquiat. Sari is the Basquiat. Barley recruits didn't get a point away to Herta only the second time they're going to see this. But was our boy RICO suave fortunate. Penalty. It was fortunate. But hey, you take it, 'cause everything has gone against you so far, this isn't pretty much and we saw that again in the Champions League with that gorgeous alive, not really sure where the VR and the offside come from. But hey, at least this time they got a bit of like maybe deserved a bit of like that time. And I mean, it's a bad in celebrating like if they won the league almost at the end. I was like, okay, I'm not so sure about that either. From a hurt defend right now, I'd be really, really angry. I would like. I begin with a celebrating that while union is in first place. Exactly. Seriously. Even when Benzema, there's no space for Marco essential around Madrid and according to media report, it's deeply unhappy with the fact that he's played only 9 minutes all season. Do you have sympathy for him or are you just going to defend your boy on charity of course and set to microwave?

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"munich" Discussed on ESPN FC

ESPN FC

07:18 min | 9 months ago

"munich" Discussed on ESPN FC

"Paul Mitchell moved to spurs, actually before, pochettino. Then poach comes and then it doesn't work so well and Paul Mitchell gets effectively relieved of duty. I'm wondering until they had the Portuguese option open, Paul Mitchell's not going to want to come to Chelsea fujita. I presume. But words in your mouth, Paul. But none of these off the table why not? Yeah, why not? Of course, yeah, I think, but I think, for example, if Dan has still been a brighter or not, and you cancel to reunite again, the duo with Potter would have been going to Chelsea. Other thing that's been reported is that grim Potter will have input on who the new director football is. And we both agree this is entirely as backwards, yeah. Yeah. Okay. We said the other way around. The Bros scores to help inter to three points against Torino, but God, this wasn't particularly impressive, was it? And it was late as well. No, it was terrible. I mean, it was a nice call. Great pass from barrel. Of course, we hadn't played in mid week. And also some Erin danovich coming up huge. It's funny because, again, the midweek against Byron or nana played. I thought we're not actually paid really well. There are a lot of fans who are kind of tired of 700. Yeah, you may be the captain here long time. You're not the keeper you were. But on this day, he was absolutely phenomenal. And so, you know, and really is the reason that I think that it got the three points. He needs to step it up. You need to step it up Simone. And you can't just sit and wait for Lukaku. I don't think I'm a dread overcome and says that for one Jules were you impressed? I don't think the score reflects the way the game went because I think salda had some really good chances to. I thought, at least back to the best in terms of clinically, how clinical they were in the way that we the chances. I mean, the Carrasco one is not even a chance. He does it all by himself. There was some good moments, but I still think that the game was tighter than the 401k win in the end. But well done to them because bars and real one as well and again it's not easy to do after a champion. They are playing midweek and especially the very physical intense game they are against Porto. So it's a good way to get to be fair he made 5 changes in this game and then of course Griezmann as we'll see only plays this half hour, but of course. Of course early for the legal Madrid, I think. Okay, now we see you guys like to go Madrid. They defend, they counter. They manage the game and they don't give up chances. No, but they gave up a ton of chances. They really could have this game could have gone in another direction. Of course, came on after minutes 60, as usual, by according to our colleagues, some Mars and Moses Lawrence, butter and I think none of these matters are that they don't need to pay up the 40 million. Okay, so for those who are been under a rock and we've talked about this a lot quick recap, I'm trying to let it go Madrid on loan. If he makes a certain number of appearances for a certain number of minutes, and there is some dispute on what the exact formula is because it's not publicly different versions floating out there. Then I think they'll have to buy them for 40 million. So they go, don't want to buy them for 40 million because these older makes a lot of money. They will they like them, they'll keep them for a lot less than that, but surely not 40 million. This is all written and set out in a contract. And when I read Sam and Moyes is a story, and you know my thoughts on the lawyers. Yeah, yeah. Most many of them are worthless people. How can you write a legal document where Barcelona's lawyers interpret it one way? Oh, it's a one plus one deal. He's already played the requisite minutes. And Atlético Madrid's lawyers interpret it in other ways. It's crazy. If this is open to interpretation by different sets of lawyers in different ways, then you guys all suck and you should have never signed off on it. No, no, I'm serious. But if it only one interpretation. It can't be true God. What you're trying to put pressure on activity to increase his minutes because otherwise there's no ground. But what leverage do bars to have? Hey, pull this lever. I mean, what I do for him so much. I really feel fine. I saw him coming on after and now and I'm like, this is not a way. This is not where to treat the player. You know, of course he's a player signed off on the contract too. 25 minutes there and everyone do, I'm sorry. I'm sorry, I'm fine. Did you really think that I'd like to go Madrid are going to pay €40 million for you at your age and with your salary? If you do, then you live and you live in Fortnite land. I mean, what about someone agreed to that dean and then you see Simone kissing him on the lips when he's called the winner in the Champions League and then everybody's happy, but yeah, we only going to play you 25 minutes because you don't love you that much. I feel fine. I feel for you bro our producer Freddy is in heaven, his union Berlin side are somehow top of the Bundesliga. Yeah, I mean, it's an incredible story, really. How good they've been, how solid they are, even when they play in Europe in midweek on Thursday and they lost again, by the way, to north St. Louis, but still the bounce back after that. They do what they do really well. There's nothing revolutionary. It's not amazing football. It's not Pep Guardiola, but it works, and even when they lose, I will need familiar with the best striker last season. They go and sign good replacement. Back up from Suriname is amazing. I love watching him play. And he's great. And I looked at the home record. I think they lost two games in 36 or 38 in the Bundesliga since they got up three years ago. The old forestry was incredible. I mean, well done to them. I hope it lasts as long as possible. They're talking about being here. The Leicester of the Buddhist guy. It's there's lots of examples of remarkable look around Europe, a number of smaller provincial clubs, union Berlin, Atalanta, arsenal. No, just kidding. We kid because we love. We're talking. Well done all of you. I also top gap as you just mentioned will be in Syria and they will be kicking themselves for that performance against cremonese. Yeah, so there were no love. Group miners doing great again and whatever and then you say who for a newly promoted side, but it was so much courage. They're open, they're attacking. This is a Game of Thrones. I should have ripped them to shreds. It's just a better players. But no, there's a shot, the goalkeeper, muso Perry's in a way of the striker, puts it away. It's a draw. Why are we trying to do it? Not good. Not good. How about yet another top of the table side? How about Ole peak Marseille? Sitting first alongside price on your man. Thanks to my man, Igor, two doors sedan. How about that? Yeah, how about that? It was good, and it was a big test against Lille because Lilly started really well and took the lead by the way and lived with a very handsome Paolo from sacred in charge. They got any smiley from remember him from shakhtar, who's really been amazing in France, great and then Marty saw their character at the velodrome in an incredible atmosphere to come back. Alexis scored again, then they had a second half winner that was just literally a two on site.

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"munich" Discussed on ESPN FC

ESPN FC

07:03 min | 9 months ago

"munich" Discussed on ESPN FC

"I don't mind the idea of intercontinental beds or three countries together the next one is become discovery of 20 18s and but I also think we're having a World Cup in Qatar in 2022. I do believe in the concept of rotation. I like that too. And I also think that this is slightly mischievous because you confederations like to put all get behind one joint bid and UEFA, Greece are a part of UEFA are squarely behind the Spain Portugal for 2030. So this seems like a bit of a weird one. It was quite the debut on the Leipzig bench or Marco rosa jewels, and this is against his old club bursa Dortmund. Yeah, we saw a lovely hug between that intelligence and Marco rosa, of course, at the start of the game. And then he was just the perfect scenario where you score early on said peace. I don't think that Leipzig played that great with the ball, but scrolling early, and then you can defend and didn't do enough with the bomb. He didn't do anything, because the first half there are nothing, no shot, nothing, then you score a world in the second dose of a fly is incredible. But again, you can try another 99 times. You will never score the same way. And then later, you score the third, but great for him to start certainly and he's the pressure and all of that great to put one on your old team as well. And I want to see, I mean, we both like Marco rosa, we want to see what you can do in a different environment. Maybe normally, exactly. Don't want to be very difficult for him. That doesn't mean that he was a bad coach. But certainly to start like this is a great debut, great start. Napoli, keep up at the top of Serie A with a poor man's a railroad like respiratory, getting a late winner against spezia garb. What was it so much harder for them on Saturday? Then against Liverpool. Much better team. Of course, for mortality. No, it was super hot. They created a lot of chances. They made a bunch of changes. Those zelensky know the vodka. Yeah, obviously nausea, no Kim at the back. Nothing to worry about. They're fine. Thomas Tuchel says he is devastated for being sacked by Chelsea. Getting 15 million in severance, which might cheer him up a little. If you have the competition, Chelsea paid Brighton to get his replacement degree and Potter, the whole thing is costing Chelsea. 37 million pounds. Wow, that's a lot of money. God bless hope for them that it works out. And for two whole, he didn't do a statement when he was siphoned PhD. I don't think he did this thing when he was when he left Dortmund either. But he loves Chelsea. He loves you. I can see the relationship is fans. Because he want them the Champions League after 5 months in charge. And all of that. But yeah, I'm not talking on those social media statements. It's official gap supported with able to buy alcohol in Qatar at the 2022 World Cup and for some of them, it's a big deal. Yeah, look, this is definitely question because there were actually selling hospitality packages involving alcohol. They'll be kept separate. There's obviously local cultural sensitivities. But it's taken this long to actually get the official word from the authorities that, yes, you'll be able to. I'm glad that some people, I really concerned with this. Jules, we've been lecturing Todd boley about the importance of a proper director of purple. So what do you make of the links with Luis campos? And a bonus question here because this dropped as we were recording this. David ornstein from the athletic reported set. Advised Billy Gilmore to join Brighton because Graham Potter was ideal for his career. Goes further and says that bully tried to persuade Gilmore to stay at Chelsea. These contradictions, I can't handle this. Ornstein is very well sourced when he writes. He's not digging flyers, right? So I could see bully being, no, no, no, Billy, Billy stay, stay, stay, then his body may be saying everything, the opposite to what JoJo has been saying. No, but if you want to assume that they knew that they were going to suck too, bullies telling Billy Gilmore, no Billy staying, stay, stay. You don't know what's going to happen. But then what, 9 days later, he listened to that. He sacks them. This makes zero sense. And by the way, he was transferred Chelsea could have just said, no, Billy, you're staying. Done. Right? You are going to sack to bring in bringing Gary and Potter as they tell us that they've been planning this home. Very strange. Of course, you should be on the short list like my words because it's very good at what it does. He's not a director of football. He finds you players. He's not. He's a football consultant who works for two or three different clubs at the same time. He doesn't work so much for celta Vigo. His company might work for categories. And he works only for PhDs in Paris all the time. He just said it. He has a company. Yeah, yeah, but yeah, but you can still have him turning up a carbon every day and organizing your recruitment. You know who you buy who you sell. I think realistically, if you get a director of football or a sporting director, it has to be somebody who is only working for one club and only has one. And otherwise you have an obvious conflict of interest. You would dump PhD and go straight to Chelsea. In south Davis. Based on him working for Santa Vigo, you know, just his company, right? But yeah, but he's got a lot of people. He's got a scout who worked for him who then advised Santa Vigo. I don't know. I don't think it's a great, but more importantly, what do Perry says your man make of this? Well, yeah, they were like, don't think so. Go and get someone who doesn't have a club. I guess would respond if there were room after. Anyone that could go for what, if we had to, okay, so Michael Edwards is the guy they all wanted, and that's off the table. You think, I don't think he's going to go and change his mind now, right? Because now he's also because he's got 300 million less to spend, right? Exactly. Squirreled it all away on Cuba as an albumin youngs. On the other hot name, once you move past the Luis campos, munch is a bit of a tired name. What are the a Paul Mitchell? Yeah. Perennially linked to return light DNA, turned to England. I think, again, I think he's one who should be on the Visa Monaco for those who don't know. Spelling is obviously in the Red Bull group and doing a good job. I think I'm Monaco when you see amrish day sales on players and how much they know how they reinvest the money. So I think it should be a contender. And if I were to be really cynical, really, really cynical, I just thought of this now. You know how put your genome as the alternative to grand Potter? Yeah. So Paul Mitchell and petitioner worked together at Southampton. They worked very well.

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 Protesters gather as G-7 leaders set to arrive in Germany

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00:38 sec | 1 year ago

Protesters gather as G-7 leaders set to arrive in Germany

"Protesters are gathering as G 7 leaders set to arrive in Germany An estimated 1000 protesters are gathering in Munich as the group of 7 leading economic powers hold their annual conference in the Bavarian Alps Germany holds the G seven's rotating presidency this year and oxfam spokesman tells The Associated Press we need concrete action to cope with multiple crises of our times He says the G 7 have to act immediately and fight hunger inequality and poverty Germany's top security official has called on protesters to refrain from violence I'm Charles De

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Ukraine President Zelenskyy proposes meeting with Putin after increased violence - NPR

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Ukraine President Zelenskyy proposes meeting with Putin after increased violence - NPR

"As tensions soar over possible Russian invasion of Ukraine Ukrainian president follow to be incidents he called for Russian president Vladimir Putin to meet him in Seacrest's addition to the crisis John is nice I don't know what the president of the Russian federation one so I'm proposing eliminating these Lansky made the proposal during a speech at the Munich security conference the president who had earlier met with US vice president Khama Harris also said Russia could pick the location for the talks he also added that Ukraine will continue to strive for a diplomatic resolution to the crisis there was no immediate response from the Kremlin the

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Retired Pope Benedict seeks forgiveness over sex abuse handling, admits no wrongdoing

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Retired Pope Benedict seeks forgiveness over sex abuse handling, admits no wrongdoing

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"munich" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

The Amateur Traveler Podcast

01:54 min | 1 year ago

"munich" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

"I didn't even think about it. It's kind of a little bit like an Arnold Palmer. A little bit in the U.S.. But yeah, excellent. And one thing that makes you laugh and say only in Munich. I'm going to give you the same answer, a leader is the acceptable measure for a beer. I'll tell you one thing. I'll answer my own question here. Okay. What do you find in the Munich airport that you won't find in other airports? I don't know. A brewery. You could have guessed that, don't you think? Okay, yeah. I could have. All I could think of was me running through it. Excellent. And Dan, if I asked you to summarize Munich in just three words what three words are you going to use? I'm going to use fun. I'm going to use efficient. Okay. And I'm going to use beer. Excellent. And our guest again has been Dan from the zipping around the world podcast. It's zipping around the world dot com and Dan have people went over to your podcast or they're going to find more information about Germany or about Munich. They certainly will have a series of podcasts out on my shenanigans during this trip. So it'll be a little bit more in depth and some of the things that I've done. So yes, they will have that. Excellent. So we'll put a link to Dan's series in the show notes. For this podcast, which you can also find in the lyrics of this episode, Dan, thanks so much for coming on back on amateur traveler and sharing with us your love for Munich. All right. Thanks so much, Chris. I'd like to take the opportunity to thank the patrons of the show who help support amateur traveler financially. I'm particularly appreciated on weeks when we don't have any ads, and I'm not making any revenue to offset all the time that I put into the show. But thanks to those who do participate and special thanks this week to Alexander punch,.

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"munich" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

The Amateur Traveler Podcast

04:28 min | 1 year ago

"munich" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

"You have to have reservations. Oh, okay. So you will get kicked out at 5 p.m.. It's almost like a changing of the guard. So everybody gets kicked out at 5 p.m.. They let all those people that are stumbling out and they bring in all the sober people at 5 p.m. and they start over again. You have to be sitting down for them to serve you a beer. And that's why, after 5 p.m., it's very hard to get a beer. October fest because the seats are full. And it is in a fair grounds, but they do not have like kiosks in the fairgrounds to serve you beer. So you have to be in a tent sitting down. So if you're a tourist and you don't have reservations and most of the reservations are done by the February beforehand. I'm sure you can appreciate pretty hard to get reservations. A lot of the primary seating I think is taken by corporations anyways from what I understand. You need to go before 5 and I would say you probably need to get there by 11. Because at lunch time, it starts filling up and probably after two p.m. you're not gonna find a seat anyways. Okay, good to know. So that ends my discussion on Munich. Excellent. A couple things to go back to. One is we gave a couple references to the widdle box who a lot of people probably have never heard of. But one thing that I wanted to say is you have heard of some of their descendants, because the English royal family are descendants from the house of victus Bach through the house of Hanover, because one of the princesses from victuals Bach married into the house of Hanover and basically the royal family is of the house of Hanover, the brought over in the German kings, George the first, and so they still have some influence today, or at least some of their descendants do..

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"munich" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

The Amateur Traveler Podcast

04:10 min | 1 year ago

"munich" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

"You mentioned that there was a submarine not just a submarine, the first German submarine is in the duchess museum, U one. Oh, wow. Okay, that I did not realize. They really have some nice machinery and exhibits in there. There's no doubt. So a great place for nerds like me is what you're saying. I would think so. Yes. Then Chris, I would say, you got to go to the English garden. That is Munich's Central Park, if you will. It is just north of the old town. You can take the metro, the U Bond up there and you're probably going to have to walk 15 or 20 minutes to kind of get you into the heart of the park. And one of the places that I really like going I went there at the time before is there is the beer garden at the Chinese pagoda. You know, Dan, I am sensing a theme here. I told you I was at home. This is a 7000 seat beer garden. So it doesn't hit the 8000 seat. It's pretty hard to miss because you're going to hear the German band playing. They actually have their setup in the Chinese pagoda. It's an open air pagoda. And they were kind of on tier one. So it really echoes throughout the park. So this place even in October was absolutely packed. It was a nice day and I bet 6000 people were there for the lunchtime and I bet 6000 people were there for lunch time. So everybody was enjoying it because it was in the COVID time frame. This was Germans. This was locals. There were not a lot of tourists like myself there. And they were just having a good time, lots of families out. And it's pretty impressive to watch the gentlemen carrying the steins of beer, the leaders of beer. I think they could carry like 9 or ten of them at a time. I don't know how they were quite that strong. So it was pretty impressive, but they moved some serious beer. And Chris and all these beer gardens, they all have restaurants associated with them. Okay. So you can always get something to eat. You can get roasted chicken, a variety of pork type products. Pork knuckles, sausages, French fries, all kinds of good German type food, special, which is a German noodle. So all of these are associated with a restaurant. Well, in the signature sausage, as I mentioned earlier for Munich tends to be the vice versa, the white sausage. Yes, I saw that..

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"munich" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

The Amateur Traveler Podcast

03:36 min | 1 year ago

"munich" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

"However, they canceled it due to COVID. But I said, no, I'm still going. I got good flights. It is still a nice time and the crowds are much lower. The last time I went for October fest, I in fact went to the king's castles. And there were very low crowds. We didn't have to wait to get into the castles or anything. So from a crowd perspective, that October fast that fall time frame still pretty nice weather. It gets cool. Gotta have a jacket. Both times are good. Pick your poison. Well, and the one thing we should clarify when we talk about October fest, people would assume that that happens in October. Yeah, it's really the last week of September. It's not a bad assumption. It just, it's just not when they do it. And I don't know why, but. They moved it up because it's better weather, even they figured out, hey, let's do it when it's better weather. Got it. It actually ends in October. I think this year it was going to end in October 3rd. So it's that last week of September going into October. And you mentioned getting down to fission to made Ludwig's castles and neurons down a hench van Gogh. And that's about an hour and 40 minutes away. So it can definitely be done as a day trip from Munich or you could go down. Absolutely tonight down there. I think I read it's like 80 miles away or something like that. I think it's on the romantic strasser, the romantic highway as I recall a romantic role. Which runs through that portion of Germany and then it continues on our north. I know it goes through Augsburg, but I don't quite remember the route of the romantic strasse. Yeah, it's kind of a diagonal up through Germany. Where to next. 5th and last day. So kind of getting closer to downtown back into downtown. So there is the deutsches museum, the German technical museum. So I would say, okay, let's do that. Really nice museum. It's one stop off Marianne plots. So it's really easy to get to. Again, I guess you got to like some technical stuff, Chris, and I guess I like some technical stuff. So just to give you an example of what they do offer their, they have electric power exhibits, marine navigation and oceanography, energy technology, pharmaceuticals, aviation, microelectronics, computers, astronomy, just to name a few, and actually one of my favorite exhibits is their mining exhibit. Germany has had a very long history of both salt mining and coal mining. And it kind of makes you start in the basement, so it makes you feel like you're in a mine and they've really good mock ups of being in a mine and the entire museum has excellent dioramas. They have vintage machinery, vintage ships, vintage aircraft. One of my favorites, as well, they have a submarine in the basement and one of the lower floors and they basically cut the side out of it. They cut the shell. And you can basically see the interior of the submarine. Interesting. So it shows you really how cramped those poor people had to live in a submarine. 'cause you got any claustrophobia, you weren't going in that little guy. There's also a glass blowing exhibit in this museum and while I didn't do it this would probably be an excellent place to get a souvenir. These are one of a kind hand blown little. They did a lot of animals and elephants and monkeys and just things that would be need to bring home to your family to your kids to your wife among other glassware. I was a little worried that I might not get something so delicate home..

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"munich" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

The Amateur Traveler Podcast

05:10 min | 1 year ago

"munich" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

"There's also gondola rides in the summer and the central canal and that is behind the palace. Excellent. One thing you talked about before you talked about the alt Pinnacle. Panna cotta, I think it probably that germ transition. I didn't know that word, and I was wondering why so old I knew alt is old. And the reason why it's the alt Pinnacle tick is there's also the new and then there's also the modern and that it's coming from a Greek word for a picture gallery. Didn't seem like a very German word, but I just wasn't sure about it. So it's just the old gallery, the new gallery and the modern gallery and the old, I wondered if it was older in terms of the building or in terms of the collection and the answer is yes. Both. It's the oldest building and the oldest collection. Well, that makes sense. It makes sense that it's a Greek word versus a German word. So Chris, there are other things on the palace grounds. There is actually the museum of carriages and slaves. It is in the former writing stables of the palace. And it spans more than three centuries of carriages from the royals. A lot of the carriages are from king Ludwig the second around 1880..

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"munich" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

The Amateur Traveler Podcast

05:05 min | 1 year ago

"munich" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

"World nomads for sponsoring this episode of amateur traveler. The last item on my list here. And of course, there's more things in the downtown area to see is the royal residence. It's a little bit north of this downtown area. It is the biggest inner city palace in Germany from 1508 to 1918. It served as seat of the residents and government of the Bavarian rulers. There's a treasury that you can visit as well. It's The Crown and the jewels of the last tenth centuries of the rulers, the Bavarian rulers. It's interesting in the episode that we did way back in 5 59 when I was in Baden-Württemberg. I saw the second largest palace in Germany. It was another Spock palace, so I didn't realize that they had number one and number two. Right. And unfortunately, this palace was rebuilt after World War II as well. Unfortunately it was rebuilt, unfortunately it needed to be, yeah. Yeah, correct. So quite the theme for the old city of Munich. But it's rebuilt in a way that if you weren't listening to this podcast, you went there, you'd go, oh, this stuff's great. It's old. It looks really good. Really, really done nice. Okay, so that's kind of day one. Good when you get off the plane and then the next day you're kind of walking around, keeping yourself moving. Day two, Chris, I would say let's go to the BMW museum and to Olympic park. So the good thing about that is they are located essentially on the same metro stop. So it's easy to get to both. And you can spend a lot of your day there. So I in fact did this. I went to the BMW museum and toured it. And I really thought Kris that I would see some newer cars. But you know what it is? It's the museum kind of a history of BMW. So cars and motorcycles. And one exhibit I did find interesting is they had an exhibit on forced labor that they used during World War II..

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"munich" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

The Amateur Traveler Podcast

01:50 min | 1 year ago

"munich" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

"I did not know that, okay. And that's the one with the devil's footstep in the church. A black mark. Yes, that is part of its aura. Traditionally where the devil stood to make a deal with the builder to finance construction of the church. That is what I've heard. All right, next stop, the hofbrau house. And I think most people probably have heard of this. I hope they have. They heard anything about Jeremy. This is the most famous beer hall in Munich. Originally built in 15 89 by Maximilian the first, but at that point in time, it was only for nobility. The general public was admitted to the king's beer. It was the king's beer. So the general public was only admitted in 1828 by Ludwig the first. So I'm sure he was trying to make the general public happy. The building was remodeled in 1890 7s, so 120 years ago. Out of the surrounding rooms were also destroyed in World War II, but the beer hall itself was not. I sit there one night Chris. It is the most common place in town that I solved kind of night in and night out one night. I couldn't even get in. Well, I got in, but there was no place to sit. So I left another night I got there a little bit earlier and got to sit until the reservation started happening. So you need to get there early, or you need to learn how to put in a reservation into a German restaurant. I did not try that or figure that out. Well, when you say you did that you were there one of the three trips during October fest, I'm assuming this is the trip when it was an October fest that you still couldn't get in. This was this trip. Actually, during October 1st, we did get in. I think everybody was in October. Interesting. It is a very busy place, both with Germans and absolutely with Taurus. It.

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"munich" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

The Amateur Traveler Podcast

05:01 min | 1 year ago

"munich" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

"So the next stop would be and this is going to be a word that's hard to say, but truly in market. And that is a very busy open air market that is just around the corner from Saint Peter's church. And there's lots of restaurants that surround it as well. There's about a 140 stalls there with everything from my soul. Dried mushrooms, do produce, cheese, to meat, to flowers. Just everything. And it's in some of the most expensive real estate in Munich itself, but the townspeople have one of their and is basically protected. And that's, I mean, basically, the word itself says that it's we have a word in English that is victuals. We don't use it that much. Except I don't think the C is pronounced, but edible thing. So it's an edible market. It's there in the name. It's just that we don't use that English word very often. So it doesn't sound obvious. Yes, I agree. Also, there is a beer garden in the middle of this market. And that's, in my opinion, the most important thing and I did sit and enjoy a lunch and a beer in that beer garden. Very busy, but it does have a nice public bathroom for you. Should you need it? Well, you saved your garden and we talked a little bit, we've hinted a little bit about beers. If I am going to Munich and drinking beers traditionally, I'd be having something closer to I want to say to a pilsner, is that what I would expect there? And then how has that changed recently? Yeah. So you could expect the pilsner, a lot of it is what they call Munich. Hellas, which is even a little bit of a lighter beer. When you're drinking it by the leader. Here's our super alcohol. It's not an American IPA that would put you on your back after a leader. There's also Munich uncle. So that's their dark beer..

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"munich" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

The Amateur Traveler Podcast

04:44 min | 1 year ago

"munich" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

"So that seems fair enough. That's correct. As a matter of fact, they do have 6 breweries that people should be aware of. Hacker shore, plotter. Hough brow. Spotton and lo and brow. Those are the 6 big breweries that people should know about in Munich. Okay. But Chris, let's start day one. This is kind of how I did my trip, so you're going to hear a little bit about kind of how I set it up. They won the best thing to do, the easiest thing to do is just go to the old town of Munich and do an old town walk. And I got some highlights here to hit for us. But the place to start is in Marion plots. So that is the central square and that is where really it's the happening spot of town. It's full of Taurus. It's full of locals. There's a major subway connection there. You bond and S bond connection. So it's also a real hub. And we've talked about this before, ubon is under the city, so the subway and S bahn strassa bonds so above the city. So trams and subways. Correct. And besides people watching in Marion plots, what are we going to do there? Yeah, so in my plots, when you get out of the subway or the metro, you come out of the subway to the new town hall and also the old town hall is there as well. And it's a very large square. That's plots. And the new town hall is actually built in a medieval style, but it was in the late 1800s and it has the Glock and spill in it. It is a 280 foot spire. And that really has the ambiance and gives the impression of the old city in downtown Munich. People are watching that Glock and spill. It goes off three times a day and does. Please. Rein counts a wedding ceremony. Okay. From an old noble family. Well, and I was joking a little bit with please clocking, but I'm glad and spiel literally means bells and play is the two words that we're putting together there. Clock and is the word for bells, or at least the particular type of bells we'd find in a glocken spiel. There you go. And also, again, the spires, 280 feet, you can go up in an elevator and get an excellent view of the city in the spires. So that's something you can do as well. The old town hall looks brand new, actually. When you look at it and it actually is pretty new as it was flattened in World War II due to the allied bombing..

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"munich" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

The Amateur Traveler Podcast

04:04 min | 1 year ago

"munich" Discussed on The Amateur Traveler Podcast

"Welcome to the amateur traveler. I'm your host Chris Kristen. Let's talk about Munich. I'd like to welcome back to the show Dan from the zipping around the world podcast, zipping around the world dot com. Dan has been on before talking about Samos Greece, and this time we're talking about Munich, den, welcome back to amateur traveler..

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VW Debuts the ID Buzz Autonomous Van

Daily Tech Headlines

00:19 sec | 1 year ago

VW Debuts the ID Buzz Autonomous Van

"Volkswagen debuted its. Id buzz autonomous e van. The twenty twenty one. I a mobility event in munich. This features autonomous systems developed by argot. Ai vw plans to use. Id buzz as the platform for its full-scale commercial. Ride hailing and delivery operations plans launch germany. In twenty twenty-five

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Adolf Hitler's Rise to Power

Conspiracy Theories

01:56 min | 2 years ago

Adolf Hitler's Rise to Power

"The situation in one thousand nine hundred ninety s germany was dire. the country had lost world war one. Their economy was tatters. German rule over its global colonies was no longer and many of their citizens had lost loved ones in the war. The desperate conditions pave the way for young and hungry political figure named adolf hitler in nineteen twenty one. He became the leader of a fringe group. Known as the nationalist socialist german workers party better known as the nazis. They wanted to rebuild germany and make it the superpower at once was regardless of the cost on november eighth nineteen twenty. Three hitler organized a rally of thousands of people outside. Munich's largest beer hall. He gave a rousing speech about his plans to save their fatherland. He urged his followers to start a revolution invade a political rally. Going on inside the hall then. He ordered them to take over political buildings around the city. The crowd was so moved by his message that they followed his instructions immediately. People began marching through the streets of munich. They tried breaking into various government buildings but were stopped by the police. Sixteen of hitler's early followers were killed during the riots. Hitler was later tried for high treason and eventually jailed for the uprising. The event made national headlines and it was coined the beer hall putsch. It gave hitler the attention he needed to spread his ideas to a wider audience. In when he was released less than nine months later he leveraged this new following. Maybe he couldn't sees political office but his followers could certainly vote him.

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Star Strikers on the Move?

ESPN FC

01:07 min | 2 years ago

Star Strikers on the Move?

"Thought would be in the show part discussing the possibility of robert. Lemon dos key going to manchester city whether this come from. That's a good question down. I mean let's be delivered of decide if you want you know that. Two years ago he changed agents to pinza harvey because he wanted. I think a move especially to madrid to go. Roads think he be felt that he had done everything that you could buy. Munich won't everything since then he's don't even more by munich including between the incredible record from moolah last season these seasons are just finished. And maybe there's a feeling for he's done or really with violence or maybe with two years left on his contract. A thirty two years of this is a good time to maybe get moved. There's a long way to go. Because i don't think by then go and if your city we know that looking for a trucker we know that on their very amazing shortlist hurricane of course probably earning hauling and rubella von dusky guada- together before by munich and maybe pep would love to be reunited with him

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Bragi CEO Nikolaj Hviid on the Next Frontier in Personalization

VOICE Global 2021

01:47 min | 2 years ago

Bragi CEO Nikolaj Hviid on the Next Frontier in Personalization

"Looking back at the time fifteen twenty years ago when we had newspapers of radio and and the way that we consumed if nation was absolutely not personal like dissociation. Boss have fast. I'm flipping through the newspaper at the age of of nokia of having a single app. That does everything like snake. Was the only game you ever needed. So it's a logical process in the missiles space. You have created personal station. You go to google you search for something you'd be presented with outcome you're being presented with us -ment with things might like and the same process what happened for audio obviously so rather than just having snake of course people to have more games more services more steaming soon as more information and they also want to have information. It's always talk radio. They want the information that they really want to hear. I want to hear about by munich. But i'm not the only one wants to hear about by munich. But it's very limited in the predation wants to about by munich. Someone wants the about chelsea. Someone wants to out american football. And which i don't particularly fancy because i just don't get it and i think that's very mutual football sarah south ables bass anyways but but having a personalized information just means that that it becomes more useful to me and and the same same step from newspaper to personalized information on smartphone will happen from talk radio to order bruce implying. Tom

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Harry Kane Tells Tottenham Hotspur He Wants to Leave

ESPN FC

02:05 min | 2 years ago

Harry Kane Tells Tottenham Hotspur He Wants to Leave

"The news breaking in the uk skysports reporting. Joel's harry kane has told spurs. He wants to leave in the summer. Don he's been confirmed now by by people at the club. The hurricane is now officially handed transfer request but made donna. Livia where he wanted to leave. The cemetery was hoping that the club will go. There could be a quick transfer. Hopefully being all done before the start of the euros which is obviously very ambitious and very optimistic but we intend signs before in what hurricane. We're seeing certain interview saying let's see where i am next season. Let's hear the end of the season. One gonna do next. Those kinds of signs are maybe before i think. He's lost patients in in in waiting for trophies spurs maybe not fitting for everything that is given to the club. The club has giving him back teams around him that could go and win and challenge trophy china's premier league titles and others. He came very close. Many times lost all those finals. And maybe now he felt it was better fame to move away from spurs and continuous carrier. Some words let's money. Let's talk contract yours. How much is he going costs. And who can afford him so hurricanes got three years left on his current contract. Uh spurs he turns. Twenty eight at the end of july and the price is pretty straightforward. I think he's one hundred and fifty million pounds. This is why it is the problem our weekend and his agent with harvey's right don't want to send to any other english clubs no rival clubs the only idea for them if they were to go and it's someone could pay. That fee will be only to a foreign club and again abrode. There's not many clubs right now. We can afford became the g. Probably one of them. I guess by an munich you really wanted to. But now we live on skiing team run madrid if they can get the money together maybe one. Oh wait for erling haaland for example. Don't have the money for sure right now. So options are limited outside of the uk and in the uk. We know that she made contacts with hurricanes agent. But it could be. A problem is i. Don't want to sent to them.

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The Future of Augmented Reality and Apple Glasses

HumAIn Podcast

02:02 min | 2 years ago

The Future of Augmented Reality and Apple Glasses

"Today we are talking about the future of computing. It is my pleasure to have robert scoble. Who is a consultant and book author. Who's been involved at the roots of silicon valley. A lot of very exciting technology. we've seen grow amateurs. Were moving into the modern new computing. Era robert thanks so much for joining us on the show. It's an honor to be here while i'm so excited for this because I've looked up to a lot of the great work that you've been involved with and the companies and ventures and as for now in two thousand twenty one. There's such a rapid shift into new technology. Of course we've all seen the pandemic and we've all seen the movements there but now computing is becoming sexy against becoming exciting again. Why are you excited about this. New wave of computing. Well i've been watching it for almost a decade even really longer than a decade i. Eight years ago. I was at the consumer electronics show and walking around the back hall in the sweets i came across a called prime which the founder of prime sense. It is a little company that came from israel and they made d. sensors well eight years ago. He showed me what a three d. center could do and today on our new iphones. We have. Two of them went on the front went on the back sees the world in td and he was showing me all sorts of things like You can do pressure sensitive touching on. He had a sensor about three feet away from the table top and he could see how hard we were pressing on the table and could do virtual writing on the table and stuff like that and he had three or four. Different demo led a three d. Sensor could be used for and around the same time i was that matteo and munich germany which is I've reality both of these companies by the way got bought after i saw them by apple and they were showing me monsters on the side of the skyscrapers. Well today snapchat right so you know i. I'm pretty lucky. I got to go around the world and meet a lot of enterpreneurs. I interviewed. I dunno thousands of enterpreneurs on video. So let like what you're doing

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European Super League: What It Means for UEFA, Other Leagues

Hard Factor

01:50 min | 2 years ago

European Super League: What It Means for UEFA, Other Leagues

"European soccer league. This was trending on sunday. Basically it's a league that's in the works that would take the best teams from the english. Premier league la liga. which is the spanish league syria. Which is the italian league in the bundesliga. The german league and had them play in a top tier superleague which would be like a season. Long uefa champions league rather than those teams playing their regular leagues the other teams. Just fight it out for the top spot. What does that do to the regular leagues. So critics say it's gonna kill the regular leagues does so well. This is the one positive is it gives leads a fighting chance to win the mvp l. Yeah le- ot that you take the six best teams from england out and lead susan like ninth place right now. The top of it yeah. They're finishing top of the table. So go ahead. I don't like hate on this from kids. That never made the all star team. I wanna see a super league owners of teams like maybe not leads but like fulham's or not on the all star team they're like oh we don't wanna be destitute. Don't lost about invited the playboy mansion right. it's like the teams in laliga. That only sell tickets when real madrid comes to town. Those are the teams. That really. don't want it all now. that's that's interesting point because the so many teams but like you take away. Barcelona and real madrid from laliga. That's fucked you take. You can really fuck some of these leagues. You take byron munich from this leaker you fuck them. Yeah that's that's tough but a lot of the good teams have already signed up and said that they're down to do it so happened. Advertisers her in the money's in the money the money's there the teams are in. Yeah it soccer. So that's a billion layers red tapes. I couldn't even begin to unravel it. When i was reading reading for this but i we'll see if it happens.

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Merkel's Bloc Spars Over Who Will Run for German Chancellor

Monocle 24: The Briefing

01:59 min | 2 years ago

Merkel's Bloc Spars Over Who Will Run for German Chancellor

"Good after from somewhat soggy. Very not sunny zurich the two leaders of the parties that make angle miracles. Conservative lines in germany have now put themselves forward to replace her. Frau merkel will stand down at september's election with the various premier. Marcus suitor and arm allow shut. The recently elected leader of the cd the christian democrats vying to fill her big loafer as well. Let's get the latest on this now from quentin peel and associate fellow at the your program at chatham house quinton also spent a few years at the f. t. as many of you know he was the man in berlin And of course has met mr lash attack from time to time. Good afternoon quentin good afternoon. Let's maybe start with a bit of a snapshot you've spent some time with mr lasted i've been in the company of mr Suitor before Maybe let's compare notes. Because the last time i was In munich at large event it was the unveiling of Of an a three fifty tons of course Airbus very much invested in bavaria. And there was mr at the center of things and really quite a quite a force Commanding the room Very much that the character that we've seen on On television probably of of late may be but look back a few years clinton maybe even a little bit more bolshie and boisterous but someone who certainly had command and presence How is this going to square when we think about Mister mister lash. Well they are a bit of a contrast rally because lash. it doesn't come over with quite the same self-confidence he seems more hesitant a little more ambiguous. He's not a what marcus urda is. He's not a real conservative. He's much more a centrist in the party. He's much more. The person who would still be a chance salah like angela merkel somebody who tries to bring the different factions together.

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