Listen closely to the first black box recordings of the captain ofthe Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia, which ran aground off the coastof the Tuscan island of Giglio, speaking to a member of the ItalianPort Authority.In the recordings, Captain Schettino tells the Port Authority the ship has tilted. He was ordered to get back to the ship to inform authorities how many people were still on board and how much help was needed. As the heatedback-and-forth continues, authorities tell him, “Look Schettino, perhapsyou have saved yourself from the seas, but I will make you look verybad, I will make you pay for this, damnit.”Twenty six people are still missing. These include 14 Germans, two French, two Italian a Hungarian and a Peruvian. The Germans were expected home after the weekend and hadn't arrived.