Thanks for watching us. Im rosemary church. Im john vause. The Obama Administration is defending the weekend Prisoner Exchange that freed a u. S. Soldier. And the spiritual leader of the Afghan Taliban is praising that controversial deal, calling the swap a great victory for having secured the release from Guantanamo Bay of what he says were five important members of the taliban. Needless to say, the deal that freed Army SergeantBowe Bergdahl is opening quite a debate. The details now from joe johns. A good day. Reporter a day after the president s emotional celebration with Bowe Bergdahls parents in the rose garden, tough questions for his National Security adviser, susan rice on, cnns state of the union with candy crowley. Did the United States negotiate with terrorists for his release . What we did was ensure that the United States doesnt leave a man or woman on the battlefield. Reporter rice said bergdahls Failing Health justified not telling 30 days beforehand as the law requires. So there was a conscious decision to break the law as you know it dealing with details as you know them . No. The department of defense consulted with the department of justice. It is our view that of it appropriate and necessary to do this in order to bring Sergeant Bergdahl back safely. Reporter rice said qatars, mir had assured president obama the five Guantanamo Bay detainees swa detainees did not pose a significant risk. Im not at liberty to give detail about the restrictions the house intelligent chairman countered that theres now a price on american soldiers heads. So we have a changing footprint in office which would put our soldiers at risk for this notion that if i can get one, i can get five taliban released. Reporter defense secretary chuck hagel insisted this was about saving a soldiers life. We didnt negotiate with terrorist. Sergeant bergdahl is a prison of war. Reporter cnn, washington. The u. S. Military is not saying much about Bowe Bergdahls condition. Doctor at an American Military hospital in germany are assessing the Army Sergeants physical and mental health. Bergdahls mother and father say they havent even spoke weekend him. On sunday, they used a News Conference to address their son directly. I am so looking forward to seeing your face after these last 5. 5 years. Long, long years. And to giving you a great big bear hug and holding you if my arms again, never wanting to let you go. Our family, your family is strong in faith and hope. You are from a strong tribe. Are you Even Stronger you in. Five years is a seemingingly endless long time. But youve made it. And at that News Conference, Bowe Bergdahls father, baseball, says his sons rehabilitation and recovery in germany may prove to be delicate and difficult. Yeah. And as ed tell us it may take some time. Reporter Bowe Bergdahls parent have not had the chance yet to speak with their son who is in germany getting medical treatment there. They say it is all by design. That they have a handpicked team of specialists that will help him with the reintegration process back in to civilian and normal life in the United States. This is, they acknowledge, a process that will be a long and arduous task for them. And they say they likened it to a scuba deeper going deep into the ocean, and if you come up too fast, it could kill the scuba diver. They say that is exactly why theyre being slow and methodical in the process of trying to help Bowe Bergdahl get back to normal here as he begins his way back to the United States. The process now appears that it will take Bowe Bergdahl from germany at some point to a special medical facility in san antonio, texas. And it is there where Bowe Bergdahls parent will be reunited. The timing of that is very much up in the air. The Bowe Bergdahls parents returned home it the state of idaho and thanked thousands of people who supported him over the course of the last five years and spoke directly to their son who they said they were proud of for adapting and surviving in those treacherous conditions he had been in for five years. An emotional moment. Now the bergdahls say that even though this part of it, the captivity part of this is over, in many ways the hardest part is still it lies ahead. Cnn, boise, idaho. Of what it could it what could it be like for bergdahl after celebrating freedom for the first time in five years. Well try to find out by talking to someone who managed to live the tale. Thats coming up in a few minutes. Were learning more about the suspect who has been captured in the shooting death of three people at a Jewish Museum in belgium. Prosecutors say the 29yearold frenchman has a criminal background and radical islamist ties to syria. Were joined live from brussels with more on this. What do we know it his alleged ties to syria . Reporter well, what we know is that he spent most of 2013 in syria fighting with the Al Qaeda Group isis. Thats causing tornado. The exact headline in the standard is, fears of new attack by syria returnyes. The new face of jihadist terrorism. There are clearly fears now that syrian returnees will come back. It is not clear if he was acting alone or working in a private network. He was fighting with isis but all, it seems, exposed to a number of radical Extremist Group while in prison in france. Investigators are trying to trace back his history and see whether or not these groups either in france or syria may have ordered him or helped him to carry out an attack like this. At this point, they dont know whether he did it alone or with the help of other people. The big picture is how sbig this problem how big is this problem of jihadist coming back from syria. Reporter its a growing problem, and france, i think, has the biggest problem so far. An estimated 600 people are believed to have gone from fans to syria to fight. Most of them, four, young men. Also in belgium, an estimated 200 to 300. The u. K. , germany, dealing with similar number. Were talking about hundreds and hundreds of young men going over there to fight, getting weapons training, and what many Counter Terror official fear, that theyre going to bring the skills back hare to carry out attacksment one of the thing about the attack on the attacks. One of the things about the attacks on the museum is the cold and calculated way it was carried out. You see in the video, he calmly pulls a gun and begins shooting, and seems fairly proficient with a handgun and light arms. And then walks away for quickly. So there was some counterterror official who saw that as an indication of training. Again, we dont know at this point whether or not he picked up the training in syria where he spent a year or if he had other connections with other terror networks. And finally, does the syria connection in any way change the way authorities will deal with the actual crime itself . Does it bump it to an antiterror sort of level . Reporter well, theres two track now. A hate crimend an antiterror crime. A terrorist crime. This is what theyre looking at both lines of investigation. Either which way, theyre going to go tray and trace back his history, figure out where who he was meeting with in fran, in belgium, in germany where he first landed in february, and figure out of he helped or acting alone. Thank you, live for us from brussels. Qatar denies accusations of krungz in the successful bid for the 2022 world cup. Britains sunday time is claiming that 5 million was paid in bribes hoping to garner votes for the bid from top football officials. He was a member of fifas executive committee for 15 years. The organization banned him for life in 2011 for a separate corruption scandal. Fifa selected qatar in 2010. And some now calling for a revote if these latest accusations are, in fact, true. An editor for the sunday times offer an explanation for the alleged bribery. A whole trill of email trail of emails, Bank Statement the, wire transfers showing that people with a bearing on the vote from places like african states and from the caribbean and all Pacific Islander were either soliciting funds for themselves or their football associations, or money was transferred into private bank nkts some cases. Money accounts in some cases. Money also transferred into his daughters could in return for favors. Weave got people saying weve got people saying, thank you very much, i appreciate that. In some cases, can i have some more wherever that came from. You know, then assurining that they will be standing by qatar in its bid. Weve proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that the whole process of corrupt and tainted. Thats why the only answer is to have a complete rerun. Thats the only way for the taint to be removed. And we have not yet authenticated the document detailed in the sunday times report. Fifa referred all comment to their chief investigator, michael garcia. Were waiting to hear back from him. Cnn was also unsuccessful in contacting muhammad bin hamam. Qatar has issued a response to the accusations. The nations world cup Organization Committee says following todays newspaper articles, we vehemently deny all allegations of wrongdoing. They go on to say, we will take whatever steps necessary to defend the integrity of qatars bid. And our lawyers are looking into this matter. Right to host the tournament was won because it was the best bed, and its tame for the at least host its first fifa world cup. We attorney anything to, and a we turn to nigeria, and a car bomb went off as people were leaving a football match. So far theres been no claim of responsibility. Nigerias Defense Ministry says one person has been arrested the u. S. Environmental Protection Agency prom toys get tougher on polluters. The epa will prepz will provide new restrictions on power plants requiring them to cut emissions by 30 by 2030. Each state will be given suggestions on how to meet the goals. U. S. Republicans are already balking saying it would kill jobs in the coal industry. Well take a break now. Ahead, more on the u. S. Soldier held captive by the taliban for five years. Some what is ahead for u. S. Army Sergeant Bowe bergdahl as he adjusts to freedom. Well find out from other who have been held prison eer by th taliban. Plus, almost 70 years ago to the day. But for some in france the memory of dday is still very fresh. Then later here on cnn newsroom, from red carpets to the campaign trail, well dish on the latest rumor involving George Clooney. You think you take off all your makeup before bed. But do you really . [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99 of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. Can your makeup remover do that . [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. Welcome back. More now on u. S. Army Sergeant Bowe bergdahl. For five years he was held captive by the taliban. Now hes free in exchange for five guantanamo detainees. But other people who have been held prisoners of the taliban say he has a lot of hard adjustment to make. Alex endera field explains why. Reporter Sergeant Bowe bergdahl somehow made it through nearly five years of captivity. Now are questions about what the soldier saw. Psychologically, there will be a long debrief. Theyre going to want intelligence, who held him. I dont think he will know that much. I was kept have w very young guards most of the time and didnt meet senior commanders often. Reporter david rohde, former New York Times journalist, was held captive by the taliban for seven month. Taken from afghanistan intuate and held in tribal in 2008 and held in tribal pakistan until he managed to escape. Can you give a glimpse into any part of what he might be feeling now. He doesnt believe its real. Hes probably afraid to believe its real. How long did that last for you . For the first several days. Went on for weeks. Its just a natural thing. A lot of people say, gosh, its going to be so difficult for him to return. This is the most wonderful day in his life. Reporter over the years, he says bergdahl probably found ways to manage and captivity, as he did in his captivity. He somehow developed daily routine that kept him safe and gave him hope. I parade a lot. Im sure he i prayed a lot. Im you sure he did, as well. Reporter this man disappeared from iran seven years ago. Last year his family publicly acknowledged the former fbi agent had been working for the cia despite u. S. Officials having denied he was working for the government when he disappeared. News of bergdahls release has renewed the familys optimism. This is a momentum us on. Were also encouraged because it looks like the Obama Administration has taken the right steps in doing what is necessary to bring people who have served our country home. My father served our country for almost three decades. I think that whatever needs to be done to bring him home should be done. Reporter dan levenson remain worried about his fathers health. No one has heard from levenson since his family received this video in 2010. I am running very quickly out of diabetes medicine. Reporter declining health is one reason why u. S. Officials say they moved swiftly to secure bergdahls freedom when they got the opportunity. The sergeant hasnt been seen in photos since his release. This is going to affect him. But people should realize that just hes hes so thrilled to be home right now. Its so much better to be home than to still be going through this. And i had the question was it hard to come hoe home all the time. It was wonderful to come home. Reporter rohdse says the fact that he survived for five years in captivity is a sign that he has the strength for whatevers ahead. Cnn, new york. The actress who played alice, the housekeeper, on the brady bunch tv show has died. Ann b. Davis usually appeared cheerful on the sitcom wearing a blue uniform, serving up witty oneliners. A close friend says the 88yearold Emmy Award Winner died in a hospital in texas after hitting her head in a fall on saturday. Despite her role with a brood of sick kids, she once six kids, she once said she didnt do that well with children. Hence he was a good actor. Very good. Very sad. Good ending, 88. Still to come, a major anniversary just days away. And World Leaders will be arriving in france to mark the dday remembrance seven decades on. The country reaffirms its gratitude for allied support. Led to the one jobhing you always wanted. At university of phoenix, we believe every education not just ours should be built around the career that you want. Imagine that. If it doesnt work fast. Youre on to the next thing. Neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. Neutrogena®. U. S. President barack obama will leave for europe later this monday and is expected to come face to face with russian president Vladimir Putin for the First Time Since the crisis in ukraine began earlier this year. Aides to the american president say he will meet with european allies to urge them to maintain a hard line on moscow. He also plans to meet with the new ukrainian president. Last stop will be fran to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the dday landings at normandy. Mr. Putin has been invited, as well, and is expected to be there. Residents of france especially those in normandy remain grateful to the allied forces who stormed the beaches and fought for their freedom. A lot of effort goes into marking the anniversary and passing on the memory. Reporter not far behind the dday beaches, michelle is getting ready to plant red, white, and blue flowers in front of his house. His flags are already up. With me, theyre up every year, he says, its an honor to decorate and commemorate all the soldiers who died. From the war memorial where they were hoisting in place new commemorative facades, to the manicured grounds of the american cemetery, pride is above the sound of drills as the 70th anniversary approaches. At the cathedral of bayou, it raised money to cast a new bronze bell for the anniversary and for peace. Consolation that when veteran france and germany reporter the priest says they raised so much money that they can afford to cast a second bell. He adds that not all here have completely positive memories of the commemoration. Some have not forgotten how destructive it was. In fact, this year, french president hollande has ordered that attention be focused on the civilian losses as well as the military ones. Its estimated that during the Normandy Campaign alone, 20,000 french civilians lost their lives. In the city where hollande and more than a dozen heads of state and government will meet for lunch this week was 75 destroyed by the fighting. The germans held out in the crossroads city for two months after dday, and the destruction here was massive as the allies laid siege to the city. In fact, 70 years on, there still remains evidence of the ferocity of that battle. In fact, there are mixed memories across normandy. 87yearold charl says his village never joins in the commemorations because his city was nearly destroyed in the fighting. Still, a generation may see things differently. My gratitude is im blessing every day the hareows that came to rescue us. He says its not the way his generation thinks about dday that worries him but whethe