"I know firsthand that what happened today was totally unacceptable," Hawaiian Gov. David Ige says. "And I'm sorry for that pain and confusion that anyone might have experienced." http://cbsn.ws/2FvxMXU pic.twitter.com/x4OCh8gXeN
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Vern Miyagi, head of Hawaii's Emergency Management Agency: "We spent the last few months trying to get ahead of this threat so we can provide as much notification and preparation time to the public. Today was something that I regret because I accept responsibility for this."pic.twitter.com/Sb7esJu6mQ
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Vern Miyagi outlines timeline of messaging mistake during shift change at Hawaii's Emergency Management Agency: "The wrong button was pushed on this test. It went into an actual event versus a test." http://cbsn.ws/2FvxMXU pic.twitter.com/khC14z0qxL
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Hawaii's Emergency Management Agency administrator outlines some of the changes in wake of false alarm: "The governor has directed that we hold off any more tests until we get this squared away." http://cbsn.ws/2FvxMXU pic.twitter.com/ALkTrXmrx5
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Hawaii Gov. David Ige on notifying public it was a false alarm: "There was no automated way to send a false alarm cancellation we had to initiate a manual process. And that was why it took a while to notify everyone." http://cbsn.ws/2FvxMXU pic.twitter.com/ocZOezQAVo
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"It's a screen. It's more like a mouse click. It's a screen -- a test button, and an actual. The wrong button was pushed," Hawaii EMA head Vern Miyagi says of alert system http://cbsn.ws/2FvxMXU pic.twitter.com/1gJZhfvosz
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"No one had authorized the use of the siren," Hawaiian Gov. David Ige says, adding that they "will find out" why sirens went off across the state http://cbsn.ws/2FvxMXU pic.twitter.com/eAsGyUFPhR
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"The people that went through this will definitely not do this again," Hawaii's EMA administrator says, adding that there will be training so "that this doesn't happen" http://cbsn.ws/2FvxMXU pic.twitter.com/U3WtJlrQoj
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Hawaii's EMA administrator details what the public should do when faced with a real attack: "I regret what happened this morning. But it brings this awareness up to speed again of what to expect, and what to do." http://cbsn.ws/2Ddqh9L pic.twitter.com/V48p4vWwg4
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Incompetence. One button did all that? Shoo, it takes me 50+ clicks just to get off a mailing list.
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Stop issuing orders for going indoors. It doesn't matter! You cannot hide from a nuclear weapon.
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Not impressed with these guys. OMG.
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Really bad here who the heck is in charge of you dudes?
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How about a 2-Key system? Why should just one person have that kind of control? I know, money,..right.
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There’s no excuse little Iga
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Ineptness
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Why hasn't the president said anything
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