voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. stable condition at u.s. army hospital in landstuhl, germany. pentagon officials say he's speaking english, showing signs of improvement but still a prisoner of the taliban. recovery five years of captivity can often be a very long and difficult ordeal. brian todd is here. more on the psychological hurdles that this soldier is now going it have to deal with and it's going to take a while. >> it will, wolf. this reintegration process is laborious, methodical. bergdahl's only father had a very good analogy for. take a listen. >> bowe's been gone so long that it's going to be very difficult to come back. it's like a diver going deep on a dive and has to stage back up through recompression to get the nitrogen bubbles out of his system. if he comes up too fast, it could kill him. >> now, army officials have told us this is a three-stage process. stage one initial recovery, emergency medical care, that's early psychological support, time sensitive intelligence briefings, that's at a forward operating base in afghanistan bar he was handed over. he's in phase two, the decompression, thorough, psychological treatment. this is a lot of medical and psychological debriefing,