need to be held accountable, we got an inside look because we're on assignment here. we happened to be here yesterday when this all took place. we're on assignment looking at the potential implications of a nuclear attack on korea. the footage you're looking at is our exclusive footage inside the bunker where the alert was sent from. we happened to be there with the hawaii emergency management agency just a day before this happened. there are systems operators in the room that are responsible for pushing that button. they're only supposed to push that button if they get a call from paycom, u.s. pacific command. they would be the ones to detect the incoming missile. that, of course, did not happen. where there was no missile, but that message was sent out in error. it's people in those rooms, the people who work inside that bunker here in hawaii who ultimately are going to have to answer a lot of tough questions about what went wrong in the state's early warning sign, designed to protect people and turning a lot of lives upside down yesterday.