to prison and finish their sentence and get a new one. tell me what happened. what happened with sweat? what happened with sweat s capture. so, sergeant cook was on patrol. and he was supervising perimeter posts in the area. we were doing a ground search from the canadian border, moving south. trying to find him in a fixed area. and he came upon him and he was kind of jogging along the edge of the roadway. and sergeant pulled up to him in his truck and you know pulled him over, and sweat turned, looked at him turned away from him h he called him over again. sweat kind of raised his hands as if to say you know, why me or it s not me. and at that time the sergeant recognized him and sweat turned, dropped his knapsack and began to run. the sergeant pursued him through the field. and at some point the sergeant realized that there was a tree line ahead and if
an excellent job honestly out there by himself taking action and making the right decision. well, obviously unbelievable. we all tip our hats to him and everybody else involved. one quick question. what was in that knapsack? did he have food? what did he have in there? he was kind of a survivalist. i think he studied it while he was doing time. and in the knapsack he had baseballly everything he needed to survive. he had water. he had canned foods. he had had candy and snacks, including things like pop tarts. he had wipes and bug spray and a compass a transsister radio with spare batteries. he was fairly well equipped. superintendent, again thank you very much. and, you know, great job. thank you greta. good evening. and coming up, i m going to talk to you off the record. also don t forget to watch hannity tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern.
an excellent job honestly out there by himself taking action and making the right decision. well, obviously unbelievable. we all tip our hats to him and everybody else involved. one quick question. what was in that knapsack? did he have food? what did he have in there? he was kind of a survivalist. i think he studied it while he was doing time. and in the knapsack he had baseballly everything he needed to survive. he had water. he had canned foods. he had had candy and snacks, including things like pop tarts. he had wipes and bug spray and a compass a transsister radio with spare batteries. he was fairly well equipped. superintendent, again thank you very much. and, you know, great job. thank you greta. good evening. and coming up, i m going to talk to you off the record. also don t forget to watch hannity tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern.
to prison and finish their sentence and get a new one. tell me what happened. what happened with sweat? what happened with sweat s capture. so, sergeant cook was on patrol. and he was supervising perimeter posts in the area. we were doing a ground search from the canadian border, moving south. trying to find him in a fixed area. and he came upon him and he was kind of jogging along the edge of the roadway. and sergeant pulled up to him in his truck and you know pulled him over, and sweat turned, looked at him turned away from him h he called him over again. sweat kind of raised his hands as if to say you know, why me or it s not me. and at that time the sergeant recognized him and sweat turned, dropped his knapsack and began to run. the sergeant pursued him through the field. and at some point the sergeant realized that there was a tree line ahead and if
interview to two reporters from the buffalo news who wrote an extensive study about what he had to say about what took place, aened enedand beyond that jake a lot of parallels between the two. both timothy mcveigh and tsarnaev showing absolutely no signs of remorse. that obviously can play on a jury s mind. both of them did not take the stand. both of them had a big beef against the government. mcveigh going back to ruby ridge and what happened at waco. tsarnaev making his feelings known, certainly at the very least by his writings on the side of that boat and as i think deborah, or jeffrey, pointed out, dropping that knapsack with the pressure cooker bomb, choosing to drop that behind martin richard, before that bomb was set off. so a lot of parallels between these two cases, and both juries finding for the death penalty. if you re just joining us we re discussing the fact that a