A lot of Carnival Cruises. She said they were always able to get access. We had a friend that would get Text Messages but there was no service. If people could have talked to their families, that could have helped so much. People that first night were crying and stuff. Because you talk to your families, youre scared, you dont really know whats going on. So youre scared. And then you cant talk to your family for the next two days or something. I think i dont know. So some of the pretty emotion. All right. Carolyn oden thank you for joining us tonight here on ed show. The carnival triumph has docked. The ceo saying clearly we failed. Its the top of the hour. This is the ed show. Im ed shultz. Were covering the docking of the carnival triumph which reached the port in mobile. Kathy holt is on the line with us who was also on the ship. Kathy, i welcome you to msnbc. Thank you for joining us tonight. Its been quite an ordeal. How are you feeling right now, kathy . I am just very excited tha
what has this ordeal been like for you? what will you remember about it? my gosh. well, you got to meet a whole lot of people because you were standing in line waiting for things and worried about things in the hallway. it was really nice to reach out like the olden days and talk to people that you wouldn t normally speak to. i know that sounds strange. and how do you think people handled all of this? i mean, as the days were dragging on and the information coming out and the rumor mill and such stuff as that. earlier tonight jayme lamm said it was like the high school with the rumor mill. how was it to manage all that? you would hear so many things. but you had to put it into perspective and try to figure out truth from fiction. you know. i didn t a lot of people were like oh my gosh this happened, that happened. if i didn t see it, i didn t
0 what has this ordeal been like for you? what will you remember about it? my gosh. well, you got to meet a whole lot of people because you were standing in line waiting for things and worried about things in the hallway. it was really nice to reach out like the olden days and talk to people that you wouldn t normally speak to. i know that sounds strange. and how do you think people handled all of this? i mean, as the days were dragging on and the information coming out and the rumor mill and such stuff as that. earlier tonight jayme lamm said it was like the high school with the rumor mill. how was it to manage all that? you would hear so many things. but you had to put it into perspective and try to figure out truth from fiction. you know. i didn t a lot of people were like oh my gosh this happened, that happened. if i didn t see it, i didn t take much truth in it. if i heard a crew member say anything. kathy, how much did you really know about what happened to the ship?