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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150520:15:13:00

the ship sailed out of tampa to the caribbean during the winter months and twice in the past two years. passengers have experienced minimal but definite power outages. john: we remember the cost of concordia. thank you very much. >> the issue of foreign policy usually takes a prominent role in a presidential election. what the debate is different this year. high drama at the trial of an undercover police officer charged in a brutal motorcycle gang attacked. new testimony from the victim's wife and her terrifying 911 calls and american asking the question of foreign policy. we want to know is the world paying enough attention to russia and possible new aggression by vladimir putin in ukraine? live chat is up and running. the foxnews.com/happeningnow to join the conversation.

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CNN Newsroom-20141228-21:40:00

at this hour. >> and the crew have the passengers been reporting on what the crew has been doing? to help or maybe not? >> in this particular situation, unlike the concordia cruise ship that wrecked off of the coast, the commander of this particular ferry seems to have been in control of the ship. we have heard that women, children and elderly people have been rescued. 6 trying to keep everyone in a certain area. trying to lessen what is obviously a very panicked situation. but still, until -- the people are off the ship.

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Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans-20140714-09:10:00

violent weather with it. we are going to tell you what it's going to impact. we are talking millions of people. the lone survivor of the massacre that left six of her family members dead. she's now speaking out. her message of hope ahead. raising across the concordia. it's set to float again. the dangerous operation to begin today. we are live after the break.

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CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin-20140714-18:06:00

monday morning, they pumped compressed air into those boxes. raising it some two meters off massive underwater steel platforms. next, they began to tug the "concordia" 30 meters east. it was a dangerous and tricky procedure. the ship is rotting, and there was a real risk the bottom of it could give way. once the ship was afloat, under water divers went to work to find the remains of a 32-year-old crew member. russell rebelo is the last missing casualty of the disaster. over the next few days, divers will begin to attach chains and cables to help secure the ship's vulnerable underbelly. and they'll lower some of the metal boxes on the star board side of the ship. then the full refloat begins. lifting the "concordia" up, deck by deck, clearing any debris along the way. once this ship is completely floated, the plan is to tug it slowly and carefully some 200

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CNN Newsroom With Miguel Marquez-20140713-22:13:00

engineering. now, it's finally set to float again. for the past ten months, engineers have been hard at work, attaching metal boxes to either side of the "concordia." when the final checks are complete and the weather right, they will be able to drain the water from the boxes. in its place, they will pump compressed air, caution the ship to float. at first, they will raise it just two meters. it's a dangerous and tricky procedure. the ship is rotting and there's a real risk the bottom of it could give way. they will then tug the "concordia" 30 theaters in the east and lower some of the metal box on the starboard side of the ship. they will then attach more chain and cables to help reinforce the bottom. then, the full refloat begins, lifting the "concordia" up, deck by deck, clearing any debris along the way. once the ship is completely floated, they will tow it, slowly and carefully, 240 kilometers to the italian port

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140712:18:39:00

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140712:18:39:00
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20140508:09:32:00

concordia, kansas hit 96 degrees, breaking a record set 127 years ago. snow was falling in wichita, kansas as late as april 14. but 20 days later, the city recorded its earliest 100 degree day ever. wichita falls, texas, is so desperate for water, they've hired a plane for cloud seeding, pumping chemicals into the clouds to help it rain. >> where you see this dirt, that would all be water. >> reporter: the heat wave follows powerful tornadoes that pummelled southern states. the chaos captured in new video from tupelo, mississippi, thrashing this preschool playground. the president toured damage in vilonia, arkansas.

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CNN Newsroom-20140419-22:05:00

enough life rafts on board for them. and a couple of years after the costa concordia case and a captain leaving the ship you think so much coverage of situations like this their first reaction is react quickly' get people into the life boats. do you find it amazing particularly south korea is a major industrialized nation. do you find it surprising that it didn't have, you know, those kind of reactions in place? >> well, you know, korea builds 30% of the ships in the world and only behind china. they are a big maritime country. this is the 100th ferry accident we have had in the last 12 years. the disconnect for me is we have the training and the drills but what people know to do in emergency and what they actually do in emergency are different just like the "concordia" and with this accident. so every captain in the world is saying, i would have done something different, but in that situation that is how that crew

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CNN Newsroom-20140419-19:33:00

the captain of the sunken south korean ferryboat under arrest. he's facing charges and fierce criticism. >> the real question is, why did he not stay onboard and not go down with the ship? but supervise until every accounted for passenger was off the vessel? that is -- a crime under korean law, and that is arguably a violation of international law. >> reporter: among the captain's charges, failing to do the right thing to guide the passengers to escape. yes, there's the old maritime adage that the captain goes down with the ship, but it doesn't always happen. francesco xa teen oh captain of the concordia is standing trial for monies slanslaughter and ab ship. 34 people died. >> i don't think you can rely on

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Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield-20140418-16:10:00

"titanic." >> can't the captain save his own life? >> the law does not require the captain to remain on board. it's a heroic image. the captain of the "titanic" went down with the ship. the concordia, that ship that went down, he got off early. but he's in a better position to over see rescue operations. the ship was listing so badly, remaining on the ship may not have been a viable option. >> if the ship is listing that badly, because initially we heard that people were told to stay in place, to shelter in place so to speak and wait for rescue crews, but now we know that wasn't the right call and that was supposedly done by the captain or at least whoever was in charge at the time. ultimately they're responsible, right? >> yes, they will be. >> will they be charged with people's lives, with people losing their lives?

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