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donut with. anderson cooper starts right now. breaking news on two fronts, anthony weiner, the seconder just reporters and late worden a terrible train wreck with dozens, dozens of fatalities. steve king taking heat for highly controversial remarks basic ly claiming a lot of children of undocumented workers are drug mules. keeping him honest i'll ask how he justifies those words. also keeping them honest, the height of luxury don't eat anything. what we unkovrped -- uncovered about the food storage on this ship is down right sickening. but let's begin with breaking news. the terribly sad news out of northwestern spain. a high-speed train snapped in two, some of the cars on fire. the train, which was coming from
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madrid derailed on a curve just short of the station. 218 passengers on board, we don't know how many crew members, a search now underway for survivors in the wreckage. the death toll so far at least the death toll so far at least . 56 and that number could climb. it's unclear how fast the train was traveling, but it was capable of speeds up to 155 miles per hour. as far as what caused the crash, too early to tell, but investigators are saying it doesn't appear at this time that terrorism played a part. also, breaking news, back at home, as well, a disgrace former congressman anthony wiener speaking to reporter tonight under heavy pressure to give up his run for mayor of new york. that begun yesterday when weiner admitted to sexting for more than a year after resigning from congress, over just that inappropriate sexting.
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he said he's not quitting and said it again tonight. >> i've been saying repeatedly to people that i thought more things could come out, that i've done this behavior, which is very regrettable and i'm sorry for and express my apology for over and over again over an extended period of time, but it's now behind me and i -- i understand you're doing your job by asking the questions, but now my job is to talk to voters about the things -- >> anthony wiener leaving an event in lower manhattan. on arrival, a totally unexpected surreal moment. you'll recall weiner allegedly did a sexting under the screen name carlos danger. today he was confronted by, you got it, carlos danger. >> you steal my name. i am carlos, why did you steal my name? >> only in new york does that happen. but other than that, this is serious stuff for "the new york times" today calling on weiner to quit the race. people far beyond new york asking a lot of questions.
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dana bash included. she confronted the candidate. tonight, she's joining us now. dana, how did it go? >> reporter: well, you know, he certainly avoided reporters going in, but as soon as he finished, or was finishing his very first event of the day, which didn't happen until this evening, by the way, his aid said look, he'll come out and talk to you-all. he came out. it was very organized. he wasn't hiding and stood there and answered about half a dozen questions. one of the key questions, of course, is not just about his personal problems but more specifically, how he has dealt with that could impact what he really wants to be, which is mayor of new york. listen to this. what do you say to people that say yes, this is personal, it's beyond personal but an issue of judgment and do you have the judgment -- >> it's a fair question and people have to answer that for themselves. >> reporter: what is your answer?
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what is your answer? well, if he didn't give an answer, he doesn't have an answer. if he does, he didn't share that at the end of the short press gaggle. he was walking away. i tried to ask the question again, what does he tell voters here in new york is the reason they should consider the fact that he does have good judgment? again, no answer. the fact that he came out and took questions, clearly, makes it -- he said it many, many, times but wants to make it clear by actions, not just words. he's not going anywhere. >> what is it like out there, dana? how are new yorkers responding to him? >> reporter: well, this was the first campaign event we've seen since this scandal reemerged yesterday, and he came to where i am right now in lower manhattan to testify before the housing authority and wolf, we saw the anthony wiener that we knew before the scandal broke, the guy in congress that made a name for himself with his rousing speeches. listen to this. >> if you are landlords in the
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private sector and you had hundreds and hundreds and thousands of outstanding requests for work and that wall was replaced to be four years ago, i hate to say it, you would be in jail. the fact of the matter is, the fact of the matter is that we need to change the way we do things. >> reporter: so, he was certainly getting the crowd very excited, at the same time not everybody was thrilled that he was here. we saw it when he first took the microphone to testify, there were maybe a handful of women who stood up in the audience and turned their backs to him in silent protest to make clear they were not happy he was here. this is a competitive race for mayor of new york. the key election day in september is going to be pretty intense and anthony wiener was okay in the polls given what he had been through, but he still
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is not anywhere near the top of the heap and nobody here, i have not found one person, wolf, in democratic politics who thinks even if he doesn't get out of the race, he would make it to the next step which would possibly be a run off. for mayor of new york. >> what about his wife huma abedin? there was so much made about her standing by his side? what about today? what happened? >> reporter: she wasn't here at this first event. he's over in the bronx at another event. not sure if she's there. we did see her outside his campaign headquarters, leaving. she was there. and that really is telling, because she went out, she made a splash, she had this unprecedented presence at his press conference talking about these indiscretions that continued a year after his resignation. that makes clear she's really all in on this, not just a personal level but political and professional level. we knew from talking to people close to her and the couple
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she's been a presence very much involved in the workings of the campaign. never mind that you talk to people who know her and care for her and worry about her, they are not happy about this at all, as you can imagine. they are very loyal and very upset at him. >> i'm sure they are. all right. dana, thanks very much. let's get more of the woman anthony wiener was corresponding with, if you can call it that. she's a 23-year-old living in indiana. we sent 360s randi kaye there to learn more about her. >> reporter: the woman at the center of the latest anthony wiener sexting scandal is sydney leathers, who identifies herself online as sydney eileen xo. we don't know much about her but we know she's very comfortable in her own skin. these are just some pictures she posted of herself on twitter, that have since before removed showing off her new tattoo or new i think as she tweeted and modelling her bathing suit.
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with this lounge photo she said i'd marry my legs if i could. she also posted this seductive picture tweeting all that i am big lips, good makeup, long hair, boobs and tattoos. how did she meet anthony wiener? lo us a friend of leathers. >> she initially contacted him through twitter. she was a fan. she said she was a fan. i assume that based on how beautiful of a young lady that sydney is, anthony weiner had no choice to act on instincts and she fell in love and out of love with him. because the vision she had of him was not true and not the case. >> reporter: the conversations quickly turned from politics to sex. this was the result. dozens and dozens of sexually explicit photographs and text
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messages photographs including images of his anatomy that are too explicit to show here. their online relationship continued for awhile. >> it's been reported in some outlets that that may have been going on for six months. i think more eight or nine, maybe even possibly a year. >> reporter: we came here to princeton, indiana hoping to talk to sydney leathers about her communication and relationship with anthony wiener. this is where a friend of hers who asked not to be identified told me she lived with her father. nobody answered the door when we went inside. that same friend also told me sydney leathers never mentioned anthony wiener by name but said she met a lot of people with strong political context online. politics was her passion. the friend says she worked at a tanning salon with her until she quit to work for the obama campaign. sydney leathers identified herself as a field organizer for the obama campaign. on change.org we found sydney leathers' profile.
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the petition she signed says a lot about her passions and politics. it seems long before sydney leathers first communicated with anthony wiener, she had her eye on him. one of her websites that's since been removed listed him as one of her heroes, along with president obama, john steward and charlie sheen. and in june 2011 she posted this, anthony wiener can continue sending expletive picks every single day for the rest of his life, as long as he continues to legislate like he does. sydney leathers is now 23. her friend says she never slept with anthony wiener or took money from him but he did offer to help her get an apartment in chicago and suggested he visit her. at one point she told the wieaner asked her quote, do me a solid and hard delete all our chats. >> so randi, i know you didn't find her in indiana.
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any idea where she might be? >> well, wolf, the guy we spoke with for our story today, the guy we interviewed said sydney leathers is hoping to make money on this dirt. so it's likely she's far from her with that story of hers. he told us that she hired an agent that told her she could make as much as $100,000 for selling her story. wolf, she's not the only one it seems looking to profit. we spoke to another woman, a friend of hers who worked at that tanning salon with her. she didn't want to go on camera but asked if we would pay her if she did go on camera. we told her no. wolf? >> of course not. randi kaye reporting. up next, what's in the name? what britain's new prince will be called and what many monokured mean to future subjects. an investigation into a luxury cruise lifer where it appears the bacteria ate better than the passengers. i think farmers care more about the land
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tonight, the name the whole world has been waiting for. deep breathe here. it is, his royal prince george alexander louis of cambridge. that's the big name for this little guy. the announcement this afternoon. if and when he takes the thrown it will be easier to remember, king george the 7th, for now the
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tabloids are having fun. tomorrow's headline boy george, that's his royal heiness. prince george alex aander of cambridge. saying he's the pay trit saint of england and the name was big with the punters, london bookies making the name the odds on favorite and they were absolutely right on the money this time. i talked about the choice earlier tonight with correspondent max foster and correspondent max foster and cnn victoria arbitur. max, we have a name for the prince, george alexander louis. take us through the announcement of the name. >> yeah, we didn't really know what it would come and could have come over
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the next few days but the visit by the queen to kensington palace that got me going. william said yesterday they were working on a name and we had to interpret that. had they chosen a name? had they not chosen a name? the queen popped over. i suspect he wanted to put it past her first in the first visit to the baby, her first sighting of her great grandchild and future heir. so i think they put it past the queen and got me thinking and by the end of the day in an email. that's really the sort of conclusion to this whole royal baby story. >> as you say, today's announcement was relatively quick in royal standers. it took charles and dianna a week to come up with the name william, right? >> it did. but also, they were very quick on harry, so there is a difference there. and also, i think this is linked in, wolf, to a statement i got a bit earlier, not a statement, some words of guidance.
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this is their private time. they want to spend time with their son and they have gone to buckle berry to the home. i think there is a message they think this is over. they gave that to the world media yesterday. we saw those extraordinary scenes but want to be on their own. they want the media to stay away and coming out with the name at this point, there is less to speculate from here. >> that's a good point. we learned prince harry and ann pippa should we call her visited the new baby today. how did that go? >> well, we haven't got much information on that and we didn't find out about pippa for awhile. she went through a backdoor. they announced harry had met the baby. so they were in kensington palace for a day. they stayed overnight. they met the queen and introduced the baby to harry. they are a very tight unit, mother, father and baby and around them the immediate middleton family and harry and prince charles and the duchess. they have all met the baby.
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now it's time for the family to bond, and they want the media to stay well out of their way. >> good point, too. let's bring in victoria. george was certainly the popular choice among the bert firmings. what's the significance of this name? >> if george was a front runner, there have been six king georges since 1714. the last prince of cambridge was prince george and the queen's beloved grandfather george the 5th who was the founder of the house of windsor. he was a george. so there are a lot of positive george sentiments here. so i think we did expect to see george. it's also become quite cool and trendy again in the uk so a child can go to school and no fear of being teased for classmates for too old-fashioned a name. >> prince george is a lovely name.
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alexander and louis, is there a special significant for those names, as well? >> well, i think there are. they have been very, very clever here in honoring family members. alexander is, of course, the male form of alexandria, which is the queen's middle name. princess alexander is william's god mother's name. louie, it is a middle name of prince william but the uncle of prince phillip, much beloved uncle. charles adored him and called him an honorary god father. so i think, really, a nice way to pay tribute to a family member from phillip eastside but also someone charles so greatly adored. >> very nice point. and max, what is next for the new prince? >> well, the next public event, if you'd like, is a photo shoot, a stills photographer will be invited in to take pictures and share those pictures and then after that the christening
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probably october. that will be a moment. some talk about us having opportunity to film the birth certificate being signed. we got the name, but it's not entirely conclusive because will he be known as prince george, if you consider prince henry is known by his nickname, which is harry and there are other royals that have taken their middle names. so maybe he'll be prince louie. we don't know. for now he's certainly prince george. >> he certainly is. max foster thanks very much. victoria, thanks to you, as well. as you've been hearing, the new prince is now third in line to be king, yet the day before yesterday, prince harry was, now he's number four. when it comes to future kings and queens in britain, the first to arrive does not always get to wear the crown. "360s" tom has the royal rules. >> there is the baby, the new royal heir in the united
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kingdom. >> reporter: although he's waited nine months for this day, the proud grandfather waited in a shifting line of people who some day might take the thrown when queen elizabeth is gone. here is how it worked. when he was a child, charles was the eldest son of the queen and made next in line was his sister ann because with the birth of her brothers, andrew and edward she got pushed down the chain. it's favored males over females. she dropped to fourth place and changes were not done yet. just over 30 years ago, prince charles and the late princess dianna had prince william and two years later, prince harry. as children of the parent, they slid into the slots immediately behind their father, just as the baby has now slipped into third place behind william and in front of his uncle harry.
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and after them, comes, well a lot of people. this is the current lineup of royal family members who might one day assend to the thrown including not only the brothers of charles but also all of their children and of course, way down the list once again, ann. you may think this is pretty unfair to women and many brits did, too, that's why right now they are in the process of changing their law so in the future the crown will go to whomever is next in the direct line, male or female. still, it may take a long time to test that law because the new baby is a boy, the queen is looking pretty good at the age of 87. her son has been waiting 65 years and his son is 31, meaning this prince's shot at the thrown may yet be a half century away. >> all right. for more on this story, go to cnn.com.
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just ahead here, i'll ask cop -- congressman steve king about his very controversial remarks about immigrants he's compared legal immigrants to bird dogs and says that most children of the illegal immigrants are drug mules. he's taking a lot of heat and not backing down. keeping them honest report. that may literally turn your stomach. what they found on a luxury cruise liner that markets itself as ultra exclusive. p [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection.
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republican congressman steve king of iowa taking heat for remarks he made arguing against the dream act, the legislation that would ultimately give citizenship to the children of undocumented immigrants. i'll talk to the congressman in the first live television interview since the comments in a moment. first, background on what got so many people upset. in a recent interview, congressman king said many undocumented children, the vast majority, in fact, are drug mules. listen to this. >> some of them are valedictorians and my answer to that, by the way, their parents brought them in. it wasn't their fault. it's true in some cases but they weren't all valedictorians and not all brought in by their parents. for every valedictorian, there is 100 out there that weigh 130 pounds and have calfs like
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cantaloupes because they are hauling marijuana across the dessert. >> the house majority called it inexcusable but today congressman king said the facts support his words. it's not the first time he's made controversial comments about immigrants. in the 2012 speech he compared legal immigrants to bird dogs. listen to this. you want a good bird dog that will be aggressive, pick the one that's the friskiest, engaged the most and not the one sleeping in the corner. if you want one to sit on the coac couch, get the one sleeping in the corner. you get the pick of the litter and you got yourself a bird dog. we got the pick in every civilization in the planet. it's hard to get here. >> congressman king stood by those remarks saying his speech was actually complementary to immigrants. keeping them honest, plenty of people didn't see it that way.
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congress man king is joining us now. and i want you to respond, give you a chance to respond, first on all, to the speaker of the house john boehner called your comments about immigrants and drug smuggling wrong and said there can be honest disagreements without using hateful language and as you know the majority leader eric contore said and i'm quoting him now, he said i disagree with the characterization of children with immigrants and find the comments of his word inexcusable. do you want to revise and amend your comments or stand by them? >> of course, i wouldn't revise and amend. i have to back up. the discussion about the pick of the litter is about self-selected legal immigrants the cream of the crop, the vehicler of the american civilization and that speech was clear and nobody thought other wise. this has been regenerated across through the media. then, i neither did i describe
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the vast majority of those who come in here are drug smugglers. i said for every valedictorian, there are 100 who are smuggling drugs in the united states. objectively look at the data out there, the real facts and know 80 to 90% of the illegal drugs that come into america come from or through mexico and the people that are carrying them are increasingly young people. now remember, the dream act goes up to 35. we're just talking about young people here. but we're seeing that the numbers of those arrested have gone a multiple of ten times over the last year and a half or so and in mexico the multiples 800 to 900 a year in mexico arrested. smuggling drugs for drug-related crimes. so we have a problem here. these people would be legalized with those valedictorians, as well. that's my point. i think it's important we stop, look at the facts, and take it a deep breath and analyze what is
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going on here. we're setting policy for the destiny of america. >> let's talk about that. because another fellow republican congressman, raul called your comments and i'm quoting irresponsible and reprehensible. can you see how they think that, they take issue with your language? >> and, you know, i would suspect none of those people you referenced their quote ever saw the video of what i did, nor read through the full transcript of what i said. instead, they are reacting to what a reporter said to them, which is an edited version of this and they ought to take a deep breath and if i made derogatory comments about my colleagues, i would go listen to what they said and have an objective opinion -- >> so you think john boehner and eric cantor and raul lab door would react so bit early and angry against you if they didn't get a full picture?
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>> i don't think they saw the full video or read the full text. i think they are acting to part of it and i think it may well be staff recommendation. >> i want to play the clip, one more time because i want to be fair. this is what you said that generated this uproar. listen to this. >> some of them are valedictorians. well my answer to that -- and by the wa their parents brought them in. it's not their fault. it's true in some cases. they aren't all valedictorians. for every valedictorian, there is 100 out there that weigh 130 pounds and have calfs the size
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cantaloupes hauling marijuana across the dessert. >> for every valedictorian, there is 100 out there smuggling drugs, is that what you're saying? >> wolf, yes. you get one valedictorian per class per year. every night there are dozens and scores of people that are smuggling drugs across our border. i've been down there multiple times. i've sat along the border at night. i traveled with the border patrol for days on end. i sat on a ranch house in the dessert and had the border patrol and helicopters come to me one at a time and tell me narratives. this isn't something made up in thin air. this is something i get from people enforcing the law down on the boarder. i've seen it with my eyes, unloaded it with my hands and watched the data and video the that support what i say and the longer this dialogue goes, the more the american people will understand what i'm saying is factually correct and under stated. >> i know you gave an interview also today to radio iowa and you were elaborated. you said this -- and i want to be precise on what you said.
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you said that comes from being down on the boarder spending days and nights down there on multiple trips and time with border patrol. that description essentially came from them. are you saying customs and border patrol said for every . i have seen the drug smugglers and law enforcement officers described them to me, as well. they know what they are doing. they have to chase people down. the people they meet crossing the border illegally used to surrenderer themselves encountering border patrol. now more often they take flight or fight. these are characteristics you hear from the people putting their lives on the line to defend us. so no, is isn't talking about the ratio. border patrol doesn't know how many valedictorians we have that are dreamers.
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it not as many as advocates for the dream act. if you want to see what is going on politicly, run a word search through the congressional record, through the senate and house and see how many times the word valedictorian pops up, it peaked in 2006 and it threatens to peak again now because they would like to characterize this as being about valedictorians. i say good. these kids are good kids. some of these kids it's not their fault. it's never the kids' fault. there are really good kids that are part of this and it's too bad they are caught in the flux we're in. by the same token, you will also be legalizing those people breaking the laws in a very bad way, smuggling drugs into the united states, not just crossing the border but making money and smuggling contra band. we need to know about that and weigh that in with the policy. remember, i'll tell you i believe in the dignity of every human person.
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it's a faithful tenant with me and what i've said here is descriptive, accurate and it should not offend anybody because it's also objective. >> i want to be precise on your source at the border for this information, was a member of the border patrol? is that what you're saying? >> a number of border patrol agents, ice agents, helicopter agents, none of those folks down there know me and i hope to go back again and reconnect with them. i think you'll find when you talk to the agents, they will tell you steve king is right and we should not as a congress stick our head in the sand because we feel some political pressure. we have to do the right and objective thing. we only get to do it once. there is no putting the geanie back in the bottle. >> congressman king, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. coming up, what health inspectors found on one of the most exclusive luxury cruise lines around. stored in hallways, pots and pans and food. also ahead, a close call for a crocodile trainer in thailand, all caught on tape.
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tonight, a cruise ship secret exposed. it's been a rough year for the
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cruise industry between on board fires, a crew stranded at sea without working toilets and bad publicity. now comes word on pictures with a cruise line dodging government health inspections but hiding treys of food with cheese, eggs, milk and raw meat inside crew cabins and to make matters worse it happened on one of the most luxury cruise ships around. tonight, you'll hear people say it's not repeat, not an isolated incident. drew griffin is keeping them honest. >> reporter: the silver sea cruise line builds itself as ultra exclusive, small ships, personalized service and an intimate setting. a high-end experience that comes with a very high-end price. on average the company says a little more than $5,000 per week for passenger. the all inclusive tab comes with endless free drinks, sophisticated entertainment and
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a culinary experience, the cruise line calls world class. >> every silver sea voyage is a feast for the senses. >> reporter: but passengers didn't know that feast might include this. look at these, pictures taken by crew members showing meat stored in crew cabin sinks, pots and pans in crew hallways, wrapped food stashed everywhere, except in the galleys, where it belonged. why? it's all spelled out in this danning report from u.s. health inspectors from the centers for disease control. it writes an organized effort was made to physically remove over 15 full trolleys of food, including milk, raw meats, pasturized eggs, cheeses of all types, all hidden in individual cabins shared by two or three galley crew members in order to avoid inspection. avoid inspection.
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surprise inspection took place after the cdc was tipped off. an italian pastry chef said he had a 40-day contract on board and night after night they were ordered to hide food in his cabin in case of an inspection. it was so bad, this chef wouldn't eat the food served to passengers. >> absolutely, sir. that's why i didn't even eat. i used to make a little pizza for myself on a daily basis and that's all. because if you think about it, you know, the eggs that you got to eat with the omelet, the temperature a temperature of almost 70 degrees that would make everybody sick. >> and you personally had to sleep with some of this food in your cabin quarters? >> yes, yes, sir with three crew cabin members. >> so you, two other crew cabin members and a trolley full of >> and blue cheese. >> and blue cheese?
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>> yes. >> reporter: the cdc finally figured out what was happening when a crew member sent these photos to federal health inspectors and maritime attorney jim walker. he representing wrongful injury cases and he's said what you see here is a common game. >> there is a scramble that takes place. this is what wlaern -- we learned from crew members. >> reporter: what is different this time, the cdc was tipped off and on june 17th stage add surprise inspection as the silver shadow docked in alaska. the federal health inspection shows a grade of 82. >> so i believe they were caught essentially playing a game, the cdc was alerted by crew members who were concerned about the hygiene of the ship and they went in and verified their complaints. >> reporter: silver seas, the cruise company base in fort lauder dale, florida, wouldn't
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give cnn any interview but sent a statement saying it's deeply disappointed by this specific and only unsatisfactory score. the company sited the long track record with the cdc of good scores, some of them 90%, some of them as high as 100% and said in this case, it's taking action to fix the problem. >> they called it an anomaly, basically. the ship scores 97 to 100. >> do we really think this was the one time, one time they played hide and seek and ran everything out in trolleys from the galley and we happened to catch them one time? >> reporter: according to the cdc report, inspectors poured chlorine liquid over the discarded food on board the silver shadow to prevent any of it from being reused. it may surprise you that's all the federal health inspectors could do. no fines, the ship was not shut down. instead, the cruise line filed a record of the collect corrective
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actions taken to fix the problems, among them, the cruise line reminded it's crew that hiding raw meat, cheese and eggs in non-refrigerated crew cabins was not allowed. >> drew is joining us now. so that's it, they told the crew not to do it again? who gave the order? who was responsible for all of this? who was fired, drew? >> reporter: you know, those are really good questions, wolf. we were surprised to learn they come with no answers. the cdc relatively powerless in this. as we reported, no fine. they wouldn't say who gave the orders, who, if anyone, was fired. they merely said we won't do it again and we're allowed to keep sailing. >> and that's it? doesn't seem very comforting if you were a cruise passenger on board this ship, drew. >> reporter: no, and this is part of the weak regulations, the weak rules, the weak laws that people like senator jay rockefeller have been holding
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hearings about and critics like jim walker have been speaking out about. listen, all the cruise line has to do, as far as we know, even though they were caught with health problems, wolf, but trying to deliberately trying to hide it, they were told not to do it again and there they go. >> good report, drew. thanks very much. up next, why the former nfl star aaron hernandez could face new murder charges. and an incredible video of a trainer's close call with a crocodile. we'll be right back. and didn't know where to start. a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations.
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crime and punishment, aaron hernandez back in court for a probable cause hearing but it was delayed after the prosecution said they need more time to present evidence to a grand jury. the new hearing date is august 22nd. he's charged with the murder in the death of 27-year-old oden lloyd whose body was found near the athlete's home. he's pleaded not guilty and being held without bail.
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but tonight there is new information authorities in boston could be close to charging him in another murder, a double-murder, in fact. susan has the latest. susan, a double-murder, what do we know about that? >> reporter: well, we know a grand jury is look into this and they are especially interested in a silver suv. we told you about this before. authorities believe it was linked to double shooting and seen in the area. police discovered this suv a few weeks ago parked in the garage of aaron hernandez' uncle's garage and had an inch of dust on it. now authorities are keeping a big secret what they found in it. prosecutors are very concerned if the word gets out it could jeopardize their investigation into the double shooting. we learned there are inform pens
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involved, witnesses involved and evidence and we'll hear more about this when the grand jury work is done. >> susan, you were in court today. hernandez' lawyers seem frustrated that the murder he's charged with isn't moving more quickly. what are they saying? >> reporter: well, they are saying they fully believe that aaron hernandez will be fully exonerated when this case is all over with. remember, he pleaded not guilty. they say he didn't do it. >> so how did hernandez seem today when you saw him? >> reporter: well, for one thing he looked differently. he was out of the prison uniform we've seen him in on a couple occasions and had street clothes on again that covered upmost of his tattoos and we saw him twice mouth to his fiancee who was sitting in the back of the courtroom the words i love you. i love you. we saw that happen twice. in the meantime, the victim's family was also present in there. the victim's family, the mother of odin lloyd and wiping away
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tears as she was listening to what happened in court today. >> susan, reporting for us, thank you. let's get the latest on other stories we're following tonight. isha has a 360 news bulletin. wolf, president obama says for the rest of his term he'll focus on working class americans. in the speech in illinois the president said the priority should be reversing economic equality and part of that means raising the minimum wage. former president george wh bush shaved his head in support of a young cancer patient. he's the son of a secret service agent on president obama's protection detail. other members of the team shaved their heads too,. check this out, with me, a stunt gone bad at a crocodile farm in thailand. the crocodile clamped it's jaw down and thrashed him around. the trainer was hurt and lived. we'll be right back. ready for you first day, little brother?
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