comfortable and most people find the authenticity great. eric: ned ryan, we leave it there. thank you. eric: one of the things president trump has been touting, this month he signed an executive order expanding resources for vets. va hospitals continue to be rated among some of the worst in the country particularly in arizona were dozens of veterans died. back in the scandal and 2014. will carr has more from los angeles. the scandal rocked to be a pure president trump continues to pledge that care will improve for veterans. we made tremendous strides including passage of long-awaited veterans accountability legislation. the internal rating show significant gains for many hospitals, but having is considered ground zero the 2014 scandal after dozens of veterans died while waiting for care and
la. four years after the scandal rocked the va the president continues to pledge that care will improve for veterans. have already made tremendous strides in delivering for veterans including passage of long-awaited veterans accountability legislation. in fact, the va intermittent showing significant gains from many hospitals. but in phoenix, consider ground zero in the 2014 scandal after dozens of veterans died while waiting for care, the facility once again ranked as one of the worst in the country in 2017. the report gave units 1/5 stars for the second year in a row. we are worlds away when we were in 2014 i think we are regaining their trust even though it is one veteran at a time. they say the sevent director since the scandal broke to glover and 2016. 1/5 before so we talk about trust, we talk about the
lea: a volcano in the philippines lights of the sky with lava today after spewing out thousands of villagers to evacuate their homes with their ring of fire, where earthquakes and volcanoes are commonplace. leland: four years after the veterans health care scandal broke, va hospitals are slowly improving patient care. will carr went to figure out how the facility at the center of the scandal is still struggling with poor performance issues. four years after scandal rocked the va, president trump continues to pledge that care will improve for veterans. we ve made tremendous strides for veterans including passage of long-awaited veterans accountability legislation. the end of the year rating
including passage of long-awaited veterans accountability legislation. in fact the v.a. enter bureau ratings show significant gains for many hospitals. in phoenix considered ground zero in the 2014 scandal after dozens of veterans died while waiting for care, the facility once again ranked as one of the worst in the country in 2017. the report gave phoenix one out of five stars for the second year in a row. we are worlds away from where we were when 2014. i think it s, you know, the veterans were regaining their trust, even though it s one veteran at a time. the seventh director to run the phoenix v.a. since the scandal broke took over in october of 2016. one out of five the year before. so when you talk about trust, when you talk about the thoughts of the veterans here, in arizona, why are the improvements not happening faster? they need to happen. we all know that. and we still have a lot of work to do. our work is incomplete. nelson touts a tra dat mick