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Death Cab for Cutie is coming out with a new album called Thank You For Today. Lead singer Ben Gibbard talks with All Songs Considered’s Bob Boilen about the first single, "Gold Rush."

somebody 2 ep.10 rus cab

somebody 2 ep.10 rus cab
somebody 2 ep.10 rus cab
somebody 2 ep.10 rus cab
somebody 2 ep.10 rus cab
somebody 2 ep.10 rus cab

somebody 2 ep.10 rus cab
somebody 2 ep.10 rus cab

somebody 2 ep.10 rus cab

How does a New York City taxi driver who makes about $22,000 a year get a loan for almost $1 million? Our reporters investigating the taxi industry for “The Weekly” found that a group of under-regulated industry leaders created a financial bubble in the market for medallions, the permits that let drivers own their own cab. Bankers, brokers, fleet owners and even city officials artificially inflated the prices of medallions and reaped huge profits by steering immigrant drivers into reckless loans.

In each episode, Rosenthal travels to a different city around the world to experience its people, sights and food. Season 4 of Somebody Feed Phil landed on Netflix in October 2020, and watching it during a

“Gold Rush” is a song that looks at how neighborhoods change. For Ben, that’s Capitol Hill in Seattle, where he’s lived for the past 20 years. In our conversation, he talks about how and why he’d wanted to write this song for a while. “As I’ve gotten older,” he says, “I’ve become acutely aware of how I connect my memories to my geography and [how] the landscape of the city changes. I’ll walk down Broadway and walk past a location that used to be a bar I’d frequent with friends, or somewhere where I had a beautifully intense conversation with somebody that I once loved very much. The song is not a complaint about how things were better or anything like that. It’s an observation, but more about coming to terms with the passage of time and losing the people and the moments in my life all over again as I walk down a street that is now so unfamiliar.”

At the heart of the song “Gold Rush” is a Yoko Ono sample. Ben explains what drew him to the sample and how some of the other songs on Death Cab for Cutie’s ninth studio album came together.

In Russia, students often have no choice in what subjects they focus on later in their studies: everybody follows the same curriculum. However, after 9 years of schooling, ren can choose to stay in school for 2 more years to complete their secondary education or to transfer to a

Russians have two New Year celebrations: one on January 1 and another on January 13. The latter is called “the Old New Year,” and it’s only there because of the Julian calendar we used before 1918.

So, how do you say “What time is it?” in Russian? There are two main phrases:

“What time is it?” in the Russian language is

You can also add “now” to this phrase. It’s not absolutely necessary, but it makes a phrase a bit longer and, thus, more polite. “Now” in Russian is

There you go! So, which phrase do you choose? How do YOU say “What time is it?” in Russian? Share in the comment section below! We’re really curious.

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