emergency management. ballistic missile threat inbound to hawaii, seek immediate shelter, this is not a drill. well, people began scrambling for safety, some sought refuge underground, some ditched their cars, panic went on for 38 minutes before correction went out, a false alert due to human error. congresswoman tulsi gubbard of hawaii told me she s angry about the incident and also concerned, however, of potential of nuclear strike from north korea. this is the stark reality that the people of hawaii face. where can they take shelter that will protect them and their families from a nuclear bomb coming their way? one thing that i ve been calling for for a very long time is for those direct talks to actually happen between the united states and north korea, between president trump and kim jong un. kelly: president trump talking to reporters in florida said the federal government will be working with hawaii on its alarm
tweet, that s exactly what happened to one woman who woke up to tweet and found mother and daughter hidden the garage. that s exactly the reality of the people of hawaii just went through. that is the stark reality of saying, how do i keep my family safe, where do we go, where do we find shelter, where do we find shelter that will protect us from a nuclear bomb, from this incoming missile and the answers to those questions just is they aren t there, and so again, this is the stark reality, if you want to talk about readiness and all the other things, this is the reality that for people of hawaii face. if the people of this country had gotten through what they just went through, they would be just as angry as i am. kelly: yeah, i want to bring in my colleague laura ingel, congresswoman, i m appreciative that you have been able to talk to us on the phone and our hearts go out to people there,