rajiv, what was the most surprising number you found in this survey? >> a combination of numbers. 2.6 americans, this group, we know of their service and the sacrifice, but we really don't know how well they're adjusting back to civilian life. on the one hand, i was struck by the fact 43% said their physical health today is worse than before they deployed. a third said their mental or emotional health is worse. that figure you just put on the screen, 55% said they feel disconnected from civilian life. these are a group of people that have been battered, a tough time with transition, frustration from the services they're getting from the government. yet, knowing all that, almost 90% say they feel proud of what they did out in the wars, and almost 90% say, knowing everything they knew now, gwen, all the danger, separation from family, that they'd do it again. >> ifill: how do you rate the job the government is doing for them now taking care of them? >> not so well. about 60% say the veterans administration is not doing enough, is doing either a poor job