and new york times was first to record this weekend, the details of what bergdahl is saying about his i imprisonment. can you fill in these gaps? reporter: we haven t heard anything directly from bergdahl. this was coming from new york times report and then able to be confirmed out of washington, that bergdahl has started to speak. he s telling the what happened to him during the five years of captivity, a very sad and lonely, brutal time in which he spent a great deal of time in solitary confinement and the conditions of his capture only got worse after he tried to escape. at that stage his cap tors put him into a some sort of restraining situation. there s been different accounts about this, a small room, a cage, a box, but he was certainly put in a very confined position as described as