they are just happy to be home safely. the manhattan skyline greeted the 4500 passengers aboard royal caribbean s anthem of the seas. passengers cheered from their balconies, grateful to be home safely. many couldn t get off the ship fast enough, even kissing the ground when they got off. free at last. we were first in line to get off four hours ago. reporter: the ship left on saturday but was forced to turn around monday after sailing straight into a winter storm. it hit 30 foot waves and hurricane force winds of 100 miles per hour. horrible. horrible. it was extremely bad. we thought we were going to die. reporter: passengers were ordered to stay in their room for nearly 12 hours to ride out the storm. we were stuck into our we were stuck in our rooms. everybody out, they were looking at the damage that was done. it did comfort us at three, five, seven, and 9:00 p.m. then he s not going to announce who is sleeping? reporter: this video shows the trail of d
after their horrible experience. the royal caribbean anthem of the seas pulling into port to cheers after the experienced passenger says it was anything but a vacation. hell. we ve been on the high seas. we were trapped in a room for 17 hours like a roller coast you you can t get off of and you weren t strapped in. passengers kissing the ground. worst vacation ever. the ship that left saturday was forced to turn around monday after sailing right into a winter storm off the coast of north carolina sending massive waves crashing right up against them. 150 miles per hour winds, 40- foot waves. we didn t think we would make it home. the captain made passengers stay at their rooms. we were at a 45-degree angle video taken shows the cage left behind. they wonder why the captain decided to sail in the first place. he did tell us into the beginning he thought he could get around the bad weather. they are looking at improving their storm avoidance policy. it sh
i ll talk to a retired general about what is being done to protect them. and the first public account, officer darrin wilson gives specific details of shots fired when and where in the new york times. and the big impact on voters in texas, i ll talk to a former texas senator about what this means for her state. plus, a new app saying it can help to reduce sexual assault in college campuses. but app says no to it. that app is today s big idea. good afternoon to you, i m richard louie. we start with three fronts on the ebola virus, the agency will work on its protocol handling ebola patients. meanwhile, president obama is sending three officials to coordinate responses. this is separate from the s.w.a.t. team on the ground today. and today, new questions and details on two infected nursing. nina pham is feeling tired but resting comfortably, while with amber vincent there was new evidence on how sick she was when she boarded the plane to texas. meanwhile, a cruise shi
The families of two Houston storm victims filed separate lawsuits after a crane collapsed onto the truck the victims were in on when the May 16 storm hit.