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and have a nice day back to Galveston.
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and, like, there's gigantic chess pieces
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having a good time at a spa.
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It's a cruise. It's gonna be perfect.
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to some safety briefing,
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drinking cocktails.
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this voice breaks through the ceiling,
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the beautiful Carnival Triumph.
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- Jen.
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People wanna have a nice time.
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on the Carnival Triumph. Day two.
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and having a lovely time with the guests.
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to continue the great time.
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I could've been carried.
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We have to get the lifeboats?"
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and there's nothing you can do.
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everything's out.
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or a slice of toast
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they'll turn everything back on.
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Air-conditioning, meh.
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when I will have to poop in a red bag.
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a holding statement, very short,
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a fire in the engine room."
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and we're working to fix it."
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that the toilets were not working.
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and no more than that.
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would've heard anything about Carnival
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through this press release.
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on board the Triumph.
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Iraq, uh, Pyongyang, Vatican."
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Triumph is drifting along...
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and it was my friend from work.
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on the Carnival Triumph?"
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and the fear came over me.
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and tell her, you know, how you feel.
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go about our day as "normal" as we could.
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trying to find some cold water.
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the temperature had finally dropped down
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390. in the engine control room,
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were able to get in
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Copy !req
393. That's when the chief engineer discovered
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than first imagined.
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had burned through all the—
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Copy !req
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of getting the— the power back.
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Like, "What do— What do we do now?"
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to Progreso, Mexico,
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to start pulling us in.
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the new plan which is,
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405. "We're gonna get tugged back
to Progreso tomorrow."
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406. So this is not the time to go
to the bathroom in a trash can.
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to the end of the first day,
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because it was just so hot.
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for like 9, 10, 12, 13 hours?
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About 12, 13 hours.
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dragging their mattresses out on deck.
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and we laid in the hallway.
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or probably would never talk to.
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"This is not good."
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were just ready to go to bed.
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424. - It had been an emotionally taxing day.
- Mm-hmm.
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and see the Mexican shoreline
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426. and, you know, jump on that shore
and have a margarita.
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427. But when I woke up,
I was like, "Oh... Oh. Oh shit."
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428. "Where in the hell is Mexico?"
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429. A very good morning to you,
ladies and gentlemen.
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to get some sleep last night
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to arrive at 12:00 noon today.
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Copy !req
434. The next morning we woke up
and everything had changed.
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and felt the air of sickness.
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Copy !req
439. And then there was the food.
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I threw away all the perishable food
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441. and started to make sandwiches,
onions, tomatoes, whatever we could find,
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Copy !req
443. That's the food line.
That's two of four food lines.
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for two hours.
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445. But when you got up to see what it was
that you were waiting on,
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446. it was, like, a soggy bread
and tomato-lettuce sandwich.
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447. It took a complete turn from the first day
where there's food everywhere,
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448. and there's ice cream machines
and there's pizza.
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449. - What are those?
- These are ladyfingers.
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were very much, like, in survival mode.
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454. They're in line to get food
and they'll get as much as they can.
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455. - I want one hamburger.
- One burger.
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to give them back. I just want one.
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458. People were just grabbing everything
and taking it to their little camps.
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459. It made me think
that, huh, now all these Americans, uh,
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460. somehow can feel
what it was in a dictatorship country
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461. where shit like this happens,
and it doesn't surprise anyone.
Copy !req
462. Yeah. Welcome to the Soviet Union, people.
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463. It's like a shantytown around here.
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464. People are sleeping everywhere.
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and putting them over chairs
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Copy !req
467. There was a rush to get a deck chair.
And people were tugging and fighting.
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468. "This is my area, these are my people."
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469. "And don't come messing with us."
Copy !req
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Copy !req
471. - So your GPS puts us on the F?
- Yeah.
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472. Because we're fucked.
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473. Yeah, maybe.
Copy !req
474. All of a sudden,
we look out and we see another ship.
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475. Thank you!
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476. I was like,
"This is it. They're gonna save us."
Copy !req
477. One of the other sister ships,
the Legend, was close by.
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478. They stopped by and helped us out.
Copy !req
479. It was more food supplies than anything,
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480. because logistically and safety wise,
Copy !req
481. you can't just walk 4,500 people
from one ship to the other.
Copy !req
482. Like, it's a huge procedure.
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483. It's lowering boats,
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484. having a small percentage of people
jump on board,
Copy !req
485. bring it across, tie it up,
transfer the passengers,
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486. and then repeat again.
Copy !req
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488. Oh my God.
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489. Not an option.
Copy !req
490. They were just taking pictures of us
like we're the freak show
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491. in the middle of the ocean.
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492. And they are partying.
They don't stop dancing.
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493. They're doing the YMCA,
and I'm over here popping Imodium.
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on their cruise.
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495. Yeah.
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496. Wow. They are really close.
Copy !req
497. That was the beginning of, like,
this "aha" moment where we thought,
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498. "Hey, can we get
a Wi-Fi signal from that boat?"
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499. We were all trying
to get as close as we could
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500. to steal cell phone reception from it.
Copy !req
501. Everyone's out on deck,
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502. holding their phones up in the air,
trying to get reception.
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Copy !req
504. And we started to get signal.
Copy !req
505. I was thinking to myself,
"This could be bad,"
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506. because all the people
are gonna try and do is call home
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507. or call whoever to let them know
Copy !req
508. they're stuck in the middle of the ocean,
there's no power,
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509. and they're taking shits in red bags,
you know?
Copy !req
510. Immediately, I called my mom.
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512. how I felt, you know,
seeing her name light up my phone.
Copy !req
513. I told her the electricity went out
and about the red bags.
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was just going sideways.
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Rebekah would be telling me
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Copy !req
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that came out of a nightmare movie.
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why there's not any news coverage of it.
Copy !req
520. Family members
start actually reaching out to us at CNN.
Copy !req
521. They start contacting newsrooms,
and they start telling us details
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522. that go quite a bit farther
beyond the press release.
Copy !req
523. Like, wait, the toilets aren't working?
Copy !req
524. Something about people
having to go in bags, and I don't even...
Copy !req
525. That's when we started saying,
"This is a story."
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527. spent last night stranded aboard
a cruise ship in the Gulf of Mexico.
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who is on board the ship,
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529. is describing this.
Copy !req
530. There's no power. They are having to use
the restroom in buckets and bags.
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531. Suddenly, these stories began to appear
about the conditions on board the ship.
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532. A four-day pleasure
cruise has turned into a nightmare.
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534. Holy Christ. How did that happen?
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535. Now the cat's out of the bag.
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536. It's like the snowball
has started to roll,
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537. and there's no stopping it.
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538. Supplies are running low
on board and emotions are running high
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539. as passengers wait to be rescued.
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540. Every time there's
a maritime disaster, I'm watching it.
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541. You know, it's my business.
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542. I remember seeing the local news stories
with regard to what was happening,
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544. I was like, "What is this?
I mean, this is absurd."
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cruise ship companies in the world.
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multibillion-dollar business.
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548. But I knew that in those recent years,
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with fires on other boats.
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550. The smell of smoke began to fill
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551. the nearly thousand-foot-long
Carnival Splendor.
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552. So when I saw this
with regard to the Carnival Triumph,
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553. obviously, my antenna was piqued.
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554. At that time, we built everybody up
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555. to getting everybody home
relatively quickly, getting on land.
Copy !req
556. And then I got a call from shoreside,
and they said the plan has had to change.
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557. They told us that since we lost power,
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over 100 nautical miles.
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559. Now we were nowhere near Mexico.
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560. So the new plan now
is to take everybody to Mobile, Alabama.
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561. This is gonna add on
a couple of days at least.
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562. My heart just dropped out.
I was just like...
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563. Are you kidding?
Like, that's an absolute disaster.
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564. We found out we were going
to Mobile instead of Progreso.
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565. Oh, that made everybody mad.
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566. - That was like getting hit in the face.
- Yeah.
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567. Three more days of this.
It's not gonna get better.
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568. - We were starting to smell urine.
- Yeah.
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569. Starting to smell the toilets.
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570. They weren't draining.
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571. And so it would fill up the showers,
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572. and it would just sit there
with nowhere to go.
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575. When Jen announces that
it's gonna be two or three more days,
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"I don't know if I can hold it."
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577. "I am not going to make it
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578. without going to the bathroom
and having a number two."
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579. All right.
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580. Back for more.
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581. So I start hunting for bathrooms.
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582. Because there was a rumor
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583. that there were bathrooms
and toilets somewhere that worked.
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584. - Your toilets work?
- No.
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585. No. Our toilets aren't working.
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586. Okay.
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587. But every time I walked into a bathroom,
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588. you open up the door,
"Nope, that one doesn't work."
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589. Go into the next. "No."
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590. "That one's disgusting.
That one doesn't work."
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591. I really had to go number two.
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592. And I found this public restroom,
and I go inside.
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593. And it was—
It was the most nastiest thing
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594. I have ever seen in my life.
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595. People were covering the poop
with the toilet paper,
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596. and then again pooping on top of it.
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597. So it was a layer after layer after layer.
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598. It was like a lasagna.
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599. Decks three, four, five are clean.
Crew members have taken care.
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602. Once I found one toilet that worked,
it certainly was a relief
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603. and also a little bit awkward
with my soon-to-be in-laws.
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604. "Hey. You probably
have to do a number two."
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605. "I found a working bathroom.
Here it is. Hope you're feeling okay."
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606. "Did you use a red bag yet?"
It's a really weird conversation to have.
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608. And, you know, as crew members,
that is told to us, you know,
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609. "Create those fun memorable experiences."
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611. "Let's open up the bar for free drinks."
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612. Ooh.
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613. I was definitely
against the idea of the open bar.
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616. They just started
giving out liquor for free.
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617. We were like, "This is awesome."
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618. "Free drinks. Let's go."
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619. - Yes!
- Finally, something to do.
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620. - It's something.
- Cruises are supposed to be fun.
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621. It's free booze. Let's go.
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622. People were double-fisting drinks,
taking them back to their rooms.
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623. It was the craziest,
the busiest, the drunkest.
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624. "Just give me the drinks.
Whoo-hoo-hoo! Yes."
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625. Everything was going great.
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626. But then there's people
urinating off the side of the ship.
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627. I was like, "Oh. Oh shit."
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628. People were throwing
their red bags on the lifeboats.
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629. Somebody threw the poop bag,
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630. and— and the wind blew it back...
Copy !req
631. on somebody— on the—
sitting on the open deck downstairs.
Copy !req
632. And that person is like, "What the fuck?"
Copy !req
633. The group next to us in tent city
was a newlywed husband and wife.
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634. They were having sex
right in front of me on the chair.
Copy !req
635. There was no,
"You want a sheet to put over you?"
Copy !req
636. No, they were right there.
Copy !req
637. Don't know if they couldn't
handle their liquor, but fights broke out...
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638. It was getting very scary.
Copy !req
639. As a dad, your job is to protect,
and I couldn't do anything.
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640. It was, uh...
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641. You know, you feel so small.
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642. Because all this is going on around you,
Copy !req
643. and there ain't a darn thing
you can do about it.
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644. It just was like this,
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645. "Nah, we gotta—
we gotta put a stop to this."
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646. "Close the bar."
Copy !req
647. It felt like a small victory, right?
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648. Like, we got a little bit
of our— our fun back,
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649. and it took our mind off of the reality.
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650. We're stranded at sea by ourselves.
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651. We were so excited when we saw
that the tugboats had finally arrived.
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652. AAA finally got here.
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653. Because that means we're moving.
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654. There was an end in sight.
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655. It looks like the boat's going that way.
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656. This one is keeping
our tail from swinging.
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657. It's probably in reverse.
Looks like it's definitely in reverse.
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658. But when the tugboats started to pull us...
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659. Whoa!
Copy !req
660. everything shifted.
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661. Man, this, like, listing
is gonna be nuts on video.
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662. We were now on our way,
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663. but also the angle
of the ship had adjusted,
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664. and everything tilted to the side.
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665. Tugboats are pushing us.
Hold on to your phone.
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666. Suddenly, the weather...
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667. turned for the worse.
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668. - Oh!
- Oh!
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669. Now, I became very aware
that this was probably the tipping point.
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670. And that's the moment everything spilled.
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671. Oh my gosh.
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672. The whole thing's flooding.
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673. It's sloshing out here too.
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674. What?
Copy !req
675. Imagine everything that goes in a toilet,
right, piss, shit, all of it,
Copy !req
676. it's just, you know— it's everywhere.
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677. Oh my gosh.
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678. - Watch out.
- Watch out.
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679. I'm telling you, it got bad fast.
Copy !req
680. Everything overflowed into the floor
and just kept overflowing.
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681. Raw sewage water.
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682. - Whoa! Shit.
- That is slippery.
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683. You walked down the hallway,
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684. and all of a sudden, squish, squish...
And you know what you're standing in.
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685. Ugh.
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686. We were in... excrement.
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687. As soon as I jumped
from my top bunk, I had water on my feet.
Copy !req
688. And I was like, "What the fuck?"
Copy !req
689. It was really bad.
I had to hold my breath.
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690. It was... It was disgusting.
Copy !req
691. It was everywhere.
Copy !req
692. At that point,
I was like, "Just get me off this ship."
Copy !req
693. In the overnight hours,
all these new details started coming in
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695. Ugh!
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696. of what is happening on this cruise.
Copy !req
697. Our room is flooded.
Copy !req
698. There's sewage, raw sewage,
in the hallway.
Copy !req
699. There's shit and piss
on the floors in the cafeteria.
Copy !req
700. This was like...
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701. Holy shit.
Copy !req
702. At this point, our new boss, Jeff Zucker,
constantly looking to raise the ratings,
Copy !req
703. made a decision
to go all in on this story.
Copy !req
704. It was a risk,
and he needed to take a big risk.
Copy !req
705. He was the new big boss,
and we needed eyeballs on the TV screens.
Copy !req
706. And he was willing to put all the chips
in the middle of the table.
Copy !req
707. A dream vacation
has fast become a nightmare
Copy !req
708. for thousands of passengers
on board this Carnival cruise ship.
Copy !req
709. Sewage is dripping down the walls.
Copy !req
710. It was like wall-to-wall coverage.
Copy !req
711. Let's take a closer look
inside this giant ship.
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712. Lots and lots of people
in a little space here...
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713. We would talk to maritime lawyers,
infectious disease people.
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714. E. coli, salmonella, shigella.
Copy !req
715. I might've even talked
to a psychologist or someone
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716. to help us understand
what it would've been like
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717. for these people to be in such an ordeal.
Copy !req
718. We'd be racking our brains,
trying to think of any possible angle
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719. to cover this story
morning, noon, and night.
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720. Every time I was watching it on the news,
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721. there was a report
of more problems on the vessel.
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722. I said, "My God, it's chaos."
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723. So I started looking into it,
and I was shocked at what I'd discovered.
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724. In two years, there were
nine incidents of faulty fuel lines
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726. that were potentially
causing fires on board.
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Copy !req
728. In my plain language,
that's called Russian roulette
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729. with people's lives.
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730. At that point, I didn't know
what day it was, what time it was.
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731. I didn't know how many days
we had been on the boat.
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732. I had no idea.
Like, you lose track of everything.
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733. And so you just wake up to go to sleep
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734. to hopefully get back home.
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735. I think, when you get stuck
at sea like that, your mind wanders.
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736. And I think...
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737. we just wanted to get back home.
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738. We were done.
Copy !req
739. We were feeling cabin fever.
Copy !req
740. There's nothing people can do.
We're, like, captive to the problem.
Copy !req
741. You feel like a prisoner.
Copy !req
742. We were just like, "Doomsday."
It was almost like Survivor, right?
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743. I remember, at one point,
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744. there was an older gentleman
even setting up a Bible study.
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745. How precious did
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747. The hour
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748. I first believed
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749. From the start, I had it
all planned out for it to be great.
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750. But then it turns so bad
that it's like, this is not what I wanted...
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751. that... I fail— I failed.
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752. Don't look at me 'cause I'll look at—
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753. It was just a bad situation,
and nothing you could do about it.
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754. Yeah.
Copy !req
755. I drove all night to get to Mobile.
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756. I was going to be on that dock
when my daughter got there.
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757. So I pulled right up
to the edge of the water.
Copy !req
758. And all of a sudden, the news attention,
it's just— it's everywhere.
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759. You know, everyone's calling.
Everyone's wanting interviews.
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760. Huge.
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761. The last thing that she said to me,
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762. that, um— that was
the hardest of all, is, um,
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763. "Mommy, I'm so scared
I won't ever get to see you again."
Copy !req
764. That last day
seemed to just really, really drag.
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765. I just wanted it to be over.
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766. I wanted people
to just get off and go home,
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767. and get in a hot shower, a nice bed.
Copy !req
768. And, you know, for me, I kind of just
wanted a little bit of peace for me.
Copy !req
769. Helicopter's arrived.
Copy !req
770. - All right.
- All right.
Copy !req
771. As we got closer to shore,
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772. we started to see
more planes, more helicopters.
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773. And at that point,
we knew it was most likely the media.
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774. Just about 30, 35 miles off coast here,
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775. this— this cruise line
is finally heading for Mobile.
Copy !req
776. Now the stories and the video
is beginning to come out.
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777. It got really bad.
It went into the elevator.
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778. And it started dripping so bad,
it sounded like it was raining.
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779. It was raining sewage.
Copy !req
780. The story metastasized, basically.
Copy !req
781. It kept on getting
bigger and bigger and bigger.
Copy !req
782. It just would not die.
Copy !req
783. You know when you're on Twitter,
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784. and you see that there's
a freaking hashtag...
Copy !req
785. you know that
everyone's paying attention.
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786. The risk paid off for CNN.
Copy !req
787. "Poop Cruise" was the biggest news story
in all of America.
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788. Thank you—
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789. And welcome back to the Fiesta Ballroom
here on Carnival Cruise Triumph.
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790. The superstar karaoke bar
is now officially a toilet. Okay?
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791. The nightmare trip
on Carnival Cruise Ship's Triumph.
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792. stranded at sea
for six days crapping into a plastic bag.
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793. At this point,
this had become a PR catastrophe.
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794. Hey, that's enough.
Enough with the headlines.
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795. We anticipated it just being
a complete media bloodbath
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796. when the ship got into port.
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797. Here she comes in now.
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798. As soon as the ship starts pulling in,
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799. we see people are yelling.
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800. They have signs for us.
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801. We can just kind of start feeling
their energy of excitement
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802. that we're finally here.
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803. - The relief.
- We're finally here.
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804. Listen to that horn!
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805. Look how happy they are to hear that.
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806. I just remember thanking the crew.
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807. I mean, where in their job description
was "Picking up people's feces"?
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808. Yeah.
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809. I will never take
a private bathroom for granted again.
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810. I was really proud of myself
for getting through it
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811. and not cracking.
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812. And...
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813. And just— Yeah, like, just proud
of the team, really,
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814. for everybody sticking together
and working so, so hard.
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815. It looks like
we could be seeing people come off.
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816. Yes, these are actually people coming off.
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817. Look at the employees
running back and forth.
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818. Although we thought
that it would be completely negative,
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819. what the guests would say
as they exited the ship,
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820. far and away, we were shocked and relieved
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821. that so many of them
credited the Carnival crew members
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822. with superhuman effort.
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823. I remember coming off the boat,
and I ran to my mom.
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824. I just ran to her full speed
and jumped into her arms.
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825. Oh gosh,
the— the absolute relief that I felt
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826. when I hugged her up that first time.
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827. And just the tears
of— the tears of release.
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828. I feel a little stronger
than I was before.
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829. I went on this cruise
to— for it to be just the happiest time,
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830. how great Bekah and Daddy are together.
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831. But then it turned out
being not only that,
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832. but how we can get through
things together.
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833. Good or bad.
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834. It felt good to get to land.
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835. And it was me,
my soon-to-be father-in-law.
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836. We were, like, shaking hands,
and hugging, and being like,
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837. "We totally made it
through this together, didn't we?"
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838. "And we didn't have to use a red bag."
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839. That ship never should've set sail.
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840. And these documents tell you that
this vessel had a propensity for fires.
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841. This was something
that was totally preventable.
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842. So we definitely had a good chance.
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843. The problem is you run into the ticket.
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844. These passengers have no right to sue
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845. because Carnival's attorneys say
when you buy your ticket,
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846. the ticket contract...
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847. You don't see
that disclaimer on the commercial.
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848. It's amazing.
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849. I think if most people
actually knew that existed at the time...
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850. they probably would never buy a ticket.
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851. I certainly wouldn't.
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