. >> best part is you see the picture of mike korman on the battlefield with me, bandaged me up and wasintroduction of the book is still treating guys in this war. and knows more about pts and chronic pain than i've met. he says you've got to tell the rest of the story about the support and love from families who also made a great sacrifice. >> no. ptsd is real. and they're coming back z are we doing enough to help them? >> no. and wuchbt things ais a phone call. do you remember that day? >> yes. i called you a number of times about individuals. >> jack fowler would tell you they've overmedicated these guys. when in reality what helps the most is having someone trained to work with them through the terrible injuries they've suffered. you can see a receivered arm and prosthetic limb. you can't see damage inside of the brain by these massive explosions. a lot of the guys would have died in other wars, they're living today, you're seeing more of it. at least in the military there is hope. >> you're doing a big book tour with this? >> yes. oliver north.com. >> thank you. thank you. >> thank