jon: charles krauthamer, a very smart guy. jenna: absolutely. jon: time for the remarkable story for world two veteran, once olympian thought to be killed in action only to survive the japanese prison cams. his tale of survival is subject after best-seller. james rosen joins us from the washington bureau. it is an amazing story. >> reporter: it sure is, jon. it is to marvel at man's cruelty to fellow man and capacity of the human spirit to overcome just about anything. american athletes arrived in berlin for the 1936 olympics presided over by adolf hitler. that year's sensation was track star jesse owens who shattered records and nazi claims of racial supremacy. also competing that summer was louie zapborini of torrence, california who finished the 5,000 meter