Few people can. We begin with the release of Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl only prisoner of war in average. And constitutional questions surrounding the price of obtaining his freedom. Five guantanamo detainee, taliban nomembers to get him ba. Either way Sergeant Bergdahl will be heading home. Hes in germany, where Nic Robertson joins us and ed lavandera is in his hometown of haley, idaho. The administration said they were concerned about Sergeant Bergdahls acute health problems. What do we know about his medical condition . Reporter they girl. Hes in stable condition but his condition requires hospitalization they say. They are focusing on his dietary and nutritional needs, essentially what he was eating while in captivity wasnt enough so thats what they are to discussion on. Also his psychological recovery, thats whats being worked on as well. Hell be questioned and talked to as well. Does he have any useful actionable military actions. But it does seem to be his diet, what hes eating,
We begin with dramatic new details about former p. O. W. Bowe bergdahls condition and the treatment cease receiving right now at landstuhl hospital in germany. This is 48 hours after being recovered from special Operation Forces in a highly controversial diplomatic swap that set five taliban detainees free. The exchange authorized by president obama is getting heavy praise from some but growing criticism from others claiming that it put the United States at risk and even potentially breaking the law. Our guests are all standing by. First, lets bring in our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. Shes joining us now with new information. Wolf . Barbara, at this hour, bergdahl is working with psychologists at the army hospital. They want to restore his trust. He hasnt been able to speak to anyone in five years that he can actually trust. That may be job one. They are also treating him formal nutrition and other medical needs but at this hour, perhaps the prereal issue is ho did the mission
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