became public. it all came to light when the former hospital director sharon heldman tried to get her job back after being fired. doug? reporter: that s right, leland, it is coming to light as a formal appeal filed by shearon heldman to get her job back. an administrator law school upheld the firing but not because of the long wait times in phoenix. her higher ups probably anyhow of the falsified wait times. some senior agency leaders were aware of nationwide problems of getting veterans scheduled for timely opponents. susan bowers, the head of facilities is under oath showed that the hospital was out of
there. and david, what is taking place today? reporter: in less than one hour s time, the wake for officer ramos is gts going to get underway and at 7 o clock, a memorial service. just a short time ago an honor guard brought the casket into the church. it was a solemn and brief ceremony and lasted only about ten minutes. they brought inside of the church a great number of flowers and as you take a look live here in queens, you can get a sense of what is taking place. people are lining up to enter the church. you can see the hearse parked where it was when they removed the casket and further down the street there are scores and scores of police and ska folding. they are in the process of putting up a television monitor. the church can only accommodate 850 people. as many as 25000 police in the country and canada are expected to attend the wake today and the funeral tomorrow. the pastor here said simply that officer ram os was a man of faith and that shaped his views as not o