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Anderson Cooper 360-20130605-08:37:00

and happy cruisers not so happy. cruises are the fastest-growing vacation segment in the industry that brings in billions of dollars a year. but a string of high-profile mishaps is raising some troubling questions about regulations for cruise ships. how safe are they? and who do the cruise lines actually answer to when things go wrong? special investigative correspondent drew griffin has been looking into it. >> reporter: deadly crashes. >> a smoke situation. >> reporter: stalls. fires. >> not a drill. not a joke. >> reporter: what is going on with cruise ships? what is going wrong? according to critics of the cruise industry, like maritime attorney jim walker, we may never know because companies register most of their ships in small countries across the globe. they are, he says, very reluctant to tell the public or the u.s. government much of anything.

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Piers Morgan Live-20130605-07:03:00

and what you feel now that this is going to become a huge public show trial in effect. >> well, during the initial act of the shooting in 2009 when i realized what was happening, seeing someone that wears the same uniform that i wear that was shooting us and at the time not having a reason to shoot us but by him yelling "awl allahu akbar," i was hurt. because in the military we all believe one color. it doesn't matter what your national origin is because we're fighting for a common cause. and for him to turn on us that day and to start killing innocent people, that's -- it leaves you when i got hit the first time the first round was a head shot. and as i was laying on the floor and he hit me again in my back, i decided then that i wasn't going to die. i had to fight. because i knew that surviving, that i was going to be able to make sure justice is served with this man. >> now, the military had been very anxious. this is not perceived to have been a terrorist attack.

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Piers Morgan Live-20130605-04:02:00

upset about it because how i look at it, major hasan is an army psychiatrist and so he's very well trained on how to deal with service members that suffer from tbi or ptsd, traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder. he's a very intelligent man. so when he's going to cross-examine us i know he's going to try to push certain triggers to try to get a physical reaction out of us to try to help him on his quest to become a martyr. so basically we have to outsmart and outwit him at the game he's trying to play. >> now, you yourself were shot seven times. i mean, it's miraculous that you survived. one of the bullets at least i believe went straight through the side of your head. tell me about what happened to you, your feelings after that, and what you feel now that this is going to become a huge public show trial in effect. >> well, during the initial act

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The Situation Room-20130605-22:28:00

another long-time trusted adviser, samantha power. in a reshuffle of his national security team, president obama elevated ambassador susan rice to become perhaps his closest foreign policy adviser. >> patriot who puts her country first. she is fearless, she is tough. >> reporter: rice has been the lightning rod for republican attacks over benghazi for saying -- >> spontaneous protests began outside of our consulate in benghazi. >> reporter: those comments were based on cia approved talking points. but some republicans believe she intentionally misled the public. and they don't look kindly on this appointment. >> judgment is the key thing if you look for it. obviously susan rice has dem on straight in the case of benghazi that she has very poor judgment. >> reporter: there's no senate confirmation. this move does. >> the president nominated security adviser samantha power

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The Situation Room-20130605-22:39:00

recall are exaggerating the dangers, they say. a horrific accident right here, they said the company is misleading the public. janelle looks at the stretch of road and recalls the accident with cringe-inducing detail. >> the whole thing had gone up in flames. we watched those people burn to death. >> reporter: last october, she and her father were in a traffic jam along interstate 81 near winchester, virginia. a tractor-trailer rear ended the jeep cherokee behind them. the cherokee with heather and her 18-year-old son and fellow teenager inside, slammed into em bri's vehicle, accordioned and burst into flames. harry hamilton broke the windows with his bare hands, pulled zachary out alive. but heather san tor and breckenridge died. >> he was hollering and screaming and waving his hands. the back of his head was

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130605:23:33:00

the commander's name and it has never become public. the irs reports its punishing two staffers who went to a conference that cost taxpayers more than 4 million bucks. officials say it has to do with a party in a private suite where somebody apparently broke the rules about giving out free food. the source says the two staffers are now on leave and may end up loading their jobs. the inspector general says the anaheim get away was one of more than 200 conferences that cost us taxpayers $50 million. and gave us the entertaining video of irs workers learning to dance. but one senator says the administration put a much lower price tag on the events last year. mike emanuel is live for us on capitol hill. mike? >> well, shep, oklahoma senator tomko burn is demanding answers. coburn sent a letter last year to then treasury secretary tim geithner about conference spending. treasury official responded that the department had spent less than $500,000 now coburn wants an

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130605:09:12:00

accounts. for example, it would be a problem if they're communicating with lobbyists secretly, if they're saying to certain people that might make money off of the health care, this is what brought down clinton's health care plan in 1994 is they found out the secret meetings oing to make money off of the reform. so people make money in all ways in government, so that's why we want to know who they're talking to and it should be open to the public. >> hard to keep a secret for too long in washington, so they may find out the answer to that one. most federal agencies have failed to turn over the list of political appointee e-mail addresses. it was south under the freedom of information act more than three honesmonths ago. and coming up, this little girl's life depends on kathleen sebelius, but she's saying sorry, little sarah, it's not fair if i get involved. and then it sounds like something right out of a movie. the government may actually use

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130605:02:30:00

>> 27,000, 28,000 e-mails a month come into the public. ut 400 into the private e-mail. it is a management issue. i can't possiscreen all of them. i want people to get timely answers. we have more on what the a.p. found? they made a freedom of information request about these e-mail accou is that correct? >> that's correct. >> what did you find? >> after the environmental protection agency said they had a separate-mail account in which they conducted business. the former administrator, lisa jackson, we thought it would be a good idea to see how often other members, political appointees had done the sa we filed a foia request to every cabinet level agency. the responses we got back were very revealing. most did not respond to our equest even though we filed them three months ago. one said an error to their credit said it would cost $1 million. another one which was health and human services said that we're

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130605:13:05:00

both sides of the aisle. given the very real political danger of gop overreach, republicans can take heart in this number for now. 50% of the country, including half of independents, believe that republicans in congress are justified in their investigations into the obama administration. 42% disagree, calling the inquiries unfair and partisan politics. in our poll there is mixed news for the white house on the economy. while only 36% say they're satisfied with the state of the u.s. economy, believe it or not that's the highest number on this question since 2006. and the percentage who believe the u.s. is still stuck in an economic recession, the majority, over 50%, it's actually at its lowest level since obama became president, down from 64% in december. but if the public has a slightly brighter outlook about the economy, the country doesn't appear to be giving the president any credit. just 33% say they are either extremely or quite confident that he has the right set of goals and policies to improve the economy.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130605:03:41:00

29-year-old george zimmerman charged with killing the 17-year-old martin in sanford, florida last year. here now fox news analysts kimberly gill foreign oil and lis wiehl. this racial undertones shrouds this wholerial, does it not. >> it does. it irrelevant in the courtroom. >> bill: will the judge be able to control that. >> i think so. the only issue in this courtroom is whethe zimmerman actedn self-defense that night. whether h can -- he doesn't have to make the case but whether the prosecution can make the case. >> bill: the prosecution can prove that he didn >> that he didn't. >> bill: but it's going to ery, very intense on ju selection, guile, is it not. >> the key to this whole case is going to be jury selection. regardless of where it is even tried. >> bill: and color is going to be the big thing on that. >> yeah. we can't be naive to say the race isn't going to play an issue because the case is about race when it comes right down to it. >> bill: it's perceived to be. >> in the public. >> bill: you have got 12 jurors, right? >> six jurors in florida. >> you only haveix in

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