cautious with this young man because he is going to have a lot of really tough questions to answer. everyone has come out and said that they believe he left that base on his own accord, was a deserter. you certainly want to get him back to the best place you can and then also at the same time hold him accountable. i think that s where the compassion comes in because once that starts and once he has to start answering those questions, it will be probably pretty tough on him because he s going to find out a lot about what happened in trying to find him that he may not have known about for the last five years that he ll have to deal with as well and maybe even remorse that comes with that. it seems that there s been a lot of secrecy since he was released from the taliban. marc, do you think they should make the information public, what they learn in this investigation that this two-star general is going to be
cities in southern iraq. we knew this was coming and we are acting surprised. malaki has been the worst. the u.s. government under obama should be more on top of this that it was rather than say we are revug these. we have to make sure the president is surrounding himself with people to keep him accountable, which seems to be a tough task. we have heard even with the swap with bowe bergdahl, which we ll get to in just a second, but the president went against that security officials has given him. he said, no, this is how i want to end the war in afghanistan. fox news is confirming the u.s. army is tapping a two-star general into how bowe bergdahl walked off the base in 2009.
he s the longest prisoner of war he s been held longer than any prisoner of war since vietnam. he doesn t have access to media, he doesn t have access to a television, he doesn t know we re talking about him now, not me and ben, but in terms of national. keeping him from his family might be part of this, they want to keep him away from this story, they want him to heal. they want him to be whole again. we know that now the u.s. government is investigating. in fact, the u.s. army has appointed a two-star general to begin investigating the circumstances surrounding how and why sergeant bergdahl left the base when he was working in afghanistan and taken captive and apparently he ll be getting in on this this week. is it likely the military will release any details about the capture and what we learn in this investigation? a lot of that s going to come out. you got to be compassionate and
good morning, peter. good morning. bowe bergdahl has a lot going on. he is trying to reintegrate into a healthy lifestyle. and now he has other military officials set to investigate why he left base in afghanistan in 2009. the pentagon is putting a two-star general case although there are experts wondered why such a high-rake iing official. this is ridiculous to put a two-star general in the middle of this that was done by a lieutenant back in 2009. in texas, bergdahl was telling medical professionals he went two years in a row at one point without seeing another human face because the taliban either kept him in a cage or had a hood over his face and based on the physical and emotional
sergeant bowe bergdahl. he begins the reintegration process and the u.s. army is now investigating what led to his capture. army officials are appointing a two-star general to find out how and why bergdahl left his base in afghanistan. after he disappeared that night, he became a p.o.w. for five years. now he s settling into a routine at brooke army medical center in san antonio, texas and army officials say he s working with doctors to gain physical and emotional stability. meanwhile, the controversial trade to free bergdahl for those five guantanamo bay detainees is raising a question about the future of gitmo. reporter: we had a news conference here at guantanamo bay with the chief prosecutor with the military commission. we ve got some new pretrial hearing in the 9/11 case. those five defendants were faris arraigned here two years ago and