[cheers and applause] greg: yes, i agree! i agree! happy wednesday, everybody. so every now and then you see something that captures why things everywhere seem to be falling apart these days. no, not just that i m talking about a theory called chesterton s physicians. the rule is never destroy a fence change a rule or do away with a tradition until you understand why it was there in the first place. i would also add removing a breast implant. wow, dead crowd tonight, huh? tyrus: not a lot of breast implants. greg: that s good advice on par with don t poop where you eat which is why joe biden no longer has lunch in the oval office. you don t deserve that joke. but chester top s rule goes to the heart of all this chaos. many social constructs that have held things together really come down to fences, metaphorical and literal. fences and rules packed by western values that helped preserve order and make for a good life. it wasn t perfect, but it was a hell of a lot better
yes, i agree. i a very happy wednesday, everybody so every now and then you see something that captures why things everywhere seem to be falling apart these days . you know, not just that i m talking about a theory called chesterton s fence. the rule of chesterton s fans never destroy a fence, change a rule, or do away with a tradition until you understand why it was there in the first place. i would also removing your implants. wow. dead crowd. snyder drew a lot of implants. yeah, but that s good advice on par with don t where you eat. which is why joe biden no longer has lunch in the oval office. you don t deserve that joke. but g.k. chesterton rule goes to the heart of all this chaos. many social constructs that have held things together really come down to fences, metaphorical and literal fences and rules backed by western values that help preserve order and make for a good life. it wasn t perfect, but was a hell of a lot better than the alternatives offered by dict
isn t doing enough. that s what we re seeing right now reacting to the president s visit. ayman he s still on the ground in ohio before heading to el paso. it doesn t look like he s heading here. if he would be, there would be a much higher security presence here than there is right now. all these demonstrators seem to be very peaceful. earlier there was heated discussion between some of president trump s supporters and some of the demonstrators that have gathered. so far this seems to be a day to send a message to the president but also to remember the nine lives lost here. gabe, i know it s hard sometimes to quantify this from a street perspective. what is the size of the crowd of the pro trump supporters and what are they telling you about why they are there on the street? is it in support of his policies, his rhetoric? what exactly have they been telling you? reporter: certainly. if we can look over there where i was standing earlier, you see one of president trump s
colonel, thank you for being with us. we re going to get to afghanistan in a minute. you re in fallujah, iraq right now. how are iraqis reacting to the cia torture report that came out this week? yeah, good morning and good afternoon. i ve been talking to iraqis all week long, folks i know very well and just folks on the street about that same issue. and it s very interesting. economists say it s in god s hands. it s an american problem. and, you know, a lot of them said, hey, we ve done the same thing. so from the man on street perspective, there is one perspective. then you have the political perspective that folks try to use this against the americans not being moral and high character as we are. okay. i want to switch it thank you for that. i want to switch to the afghanistan situation. what do you think is the cause of the sudden flare-up that we re talking about this morning? well, unfortunately, it s not a sudden flare-up.