job thai doing, they ve got the best leaders, they ve got the best equipment to help them do that job. we have learned a lot about the psychological and emotional damage that happens to our soldiers, particularly as a result of a cumulative experience that they ve had, multiple tours. we re taking so much were the care of them than what we ve mad the past. not only the soldiers, but also their families, and those that have catastrophic wounds we absolutely, hands down the best health systems dealing with those catastrophic wounds in the world. jamie: that s what they deserve. general keane, thanks for coming in. always great to see you, sir. thank you so much. jon? jon: some reassuring words there. a happy reunion this holiday for a u.s. marine and the dog he took in while serve anything afghanistan. family members surprised corporal ward by bringing olo i m sorry, chloe, i misread the name, clowe chloe to the u.s. for thanksgiving. he describes how he and chloe
first met. she was getting harassed out in the bazaar because in their culture over there they don t really, they just don t respect dogs like we do. um, so she just came in, i think the vehicles must have spooked her, and she just came running in. she was real loyal, she s very sweet, she kind of, she kind of kept the morale up of our base. like, she would, you know, it was just like a dog, play with you. so she would, she came with us on all of our patrols. jon: he s currently stationed at camp pendleton, will be out of the service as of next month. he plans to spend moretime with chloe and maybe even take a road trip with her. jamie: he deserves a vacation. meanwhile, a new debate over safety on america s highways. there are some truckers that want to change regulations to help them compete in a tough economy. could it put lives at risk? we re going to take a look. plus, some new recordings