far greater than you are hearing. greg: exactly thachl is nothing new, trump hates war, it is a waste of young life and he thinks america should keep its f-16s, which is crazy, right? cnn claims trump is politicizing the war. well, duh,morones, he s running for president. it is politics. and he s always been like this, except thinner and less orange. he knows the loss of blood and treasure makes no sense if there is another way and i think there was. the people in the know saw the war coming and still it happened. why is that? you can t speculate or you will be a putin puppet. two things can be true. war is waste, but a war maybe had to be fought. when a war starts and it gets
in florida said de-santis, and he repeated it as da-santis. we d like to nail it down as we move through a long presidential campaign. when i m saying de-santis, i feel like i m making fun of him, but i m saying what he is saying. that s what his parents called him, because that s what he called himself. maybe he doesn t like the duh in it. he called himself de-santis. earlier, we heard him what s your name? seriously, it s not a dumb question. he ought to be able to answer that. now, on to weightier issues here. elise, we have the secretary of state, who yesterday was in oslo meeting with the foreign ministers there, talking about nato, strengthening the bonds of nato, strengthening this
like the chainsmokers in their song closer. we ain t ever getting older [nate] it s got this dembow rhythm, which shows up in a lot of these tracks. duh, duh, duh-duh, duh, duh-duh, duh, duh-duh, duh. i m in love with the shape of you [nate] it sends ed sheeran s shape of you to the top of the charts, but the original djs and singers behind reggaeton and dancehall, they re like, wait, what about us? we just got left in the dust. so we would do well to think about, okay, where are these artists getting these sounds from? and try to connect to a deeper musical history. despacito quiero respirar tu cuello despacito [chris] despacito is this hybridized latin pop hit that blends together the traditional latin pop balladry of luis fonsi. quiero ver bailar tu pelo quiero ser tu ritmo que le enseñes a mi boca with the reggaeton of daddy yankee.
and, like, translate them into this totally different, you know, genre. [music] all of a sudden, this tropical house paradigm starts to show up in other artists, like the chainsmokers in their song closer. we ain t ever getting older [nate] it s got this dembow rhythm, which shows up in a lot of these tracks. duh, duh, duh-duh, duh, duh-duh, duh, duh-duh, duh. i m in love with the shape of you [nate] it sends ed sheeran s shape of you to the top of the charts, but the original djs and singers behind reggaeton and dancehall, they re like, wait, what about us? we just got left in the dust. so we would do well to think about, okay, where are these artists getting these sounds from? and try to connect to a deeper musical history. despacito quiero respirar tu cuello despacito [chris] despacito is this hybridized latin pop hit that blends together the traditional
the kind of electronic music, um, era, just going in a totally different direction. i was like, diplo, skrillex? uh, i don t really know if that s, like, where i want to go. and they, they did it. i was like, oh my gosh, this is blowing my mind. i need you the most [finneas] skrillex added tropical house textures and energy to that record that it needed to really evolve. and that was so cool, to watch somebody take all these skills that they had honed and, like, translate them into this totally different, you know, genre. [music] all of a sudden, this tropical house paradigm starts to show up in other artists, like the chainsmokers in their song closer. we ain t ever getting older [nate] it s got this dembow rhythm, which shows up in a lot of these tracks. duh, duh, duh-duh, duh, duh-duh, duh, duh-duh, duh. i m in love with the shape of you [nate] it sends ed sheeran s shape of you to the top of the charts,