each other? but they re not. alisyn: somehow, for some reason, these mass school massacres seem to happen more in suburbs and rural areas. this he don t happen in big cities. tucker: right. alisyn: so this is what has prompted the conversation or the school shooting. the school shootings, they break the rules, they happen in remote areas. tucker: what piece of gun control as proposed by vice-president biden and the congress, democrats in the congress, would have prevented this last one. alisyn: mental health background check. tucker: that s not a gun control, that s a screening of people who are crazy. alisyn: apparently part of this comprehensive plan they re coming up with. clayton: we mean more details on it obviously, and i think there needs to be a broader discussion, including some things left off the table. i find it odd, out of the outrage of the n.r.a. s speech, lack ever connection to broader issues, mental health, otherwise, assault rifles, some of the critic
when i i discuss this at length in your killer emotions because if you identify what you really want in life. quickly, i was counseling somebody to stop drinking and i found that going to get esophageal cancer and when i identified he wanted to be there for his autistic child, when he wanted his mother not there for other children s wedding that so broke him out of his toxic scripting, he stopped drinking. clayton: tom brady, maybe forgotten it now, and he was drafted 6th round and used it it, channeled it. i believe he did, a personal trigger. he was disrespected, drafted in the 6th round. i believe that disrespect, energy charges motivate him to bring it and prove everybody wrong. clayton: three super bowls. you have to identify your
the opposite way. alisyn: he s an a hunting at heart and likes to talk about the adventures like the giant grizzly that ce dangerously close to camp. and his show meat eater and the author of the book meat eater is here , have you had bear meat? a lot of it. tucker: some say it s greasy and last night. and i like to trim the fat away. it s not as bad. if you get a good bear that s been eating a good diet of blueberries, whatever, it s remarkably similar to beef. clayton: in that video and we see more of it on the show, were you trying to get the bear away from the camp. he was running towards us and i was running towards him because the thinking is that he s coming in, coming in to claim what s there and we had some caribou meat stakdz up and he s coming there to claim what s there, in this case she
has been wait you re on the no-fly list, the government deems you potential, no-fly list, and they don t mind you still being able to get a gun. if you re on the no-fly list you can still purchase a gun. weird disconnects, i don t think, wash with a lot of people. tucker: here, there are multiple tasks here, one is to ensure the safety of our children in school, everybody wants that. but there are 309 million people in it country and majority don t commit a crime and own weapons. and how do you craft legislation that protect law abiding citizens and i m worried that this administration is not interested in protecting the rights of people who committed no crime. clayton: from the newspaper incident, individuals who have their names published in the newspaper, law abiding citizens and registered gun owners committed no crime and now, you know. alisyn: it opens a can of worms. one of the things we re learning, part of the white
cool down and that you always want to know what you want to get from any interaction. what you ve got to do is think about what you really want in life. what you would have thought about in hindsight. if you go out on revenge or try something out of revenge the outcome may be worse. absolutely. clayton: that leads to your second point in the book, always think about the consequences of your actions before you act. be conscious, had david petraeus, tiger woods, thought about the heinous consequences what would take place, should they commit that act, they probably would not have done it. conversely though, if you can think about the amazing consequences of making a great life choice, those energy charges and that motivation can lead to you make a positive life choice. you also say, identify your own personal triggers, obviously, everybody s are different. yes, and those are your very personal motivations and