I just wanted to make better human beings. Thats it. This is the cbs weekend news. Good evening, i am elaine quijano. The false alarm that shook the 50th state is being called an unacceptable mistake, the volcanic island of hawaii erupted into panic after the warning of an incoming Ballistic Missile a congresswoman from hawaii is warning, errors like this can bring nations to the brink of war. David begnaud is in honolulu. Reporter 24 hours after the panic in paradise, federal Communications Officials say hawaii did not have the reasonable processes and safeguards in place to prevent a false alarm warning that a missile was headed for the islands. People ran for their lives saturday as the text alert lit up cellphones. The warning read, about Ballistic Missile threat inbound to hawaii, seek immediate shelter, this is not a drill. Panicked people looked to Police Officers for answers. We are getting flagged down by a lot of people for that asking where the nearest shelter is. Reporter t
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Artiquity Gallery: 2 Inverness Way North, Inverness; 415-669-4229; artiquitygallery.com. Through Jan. 7: “Laurie Curtis: Paintings and Pottery.” Through December: A selection of hand-knit sweaters and shawls by Bolinas fiber artisan Marlie de Swart. Ongoing: Paintings by resident artist and co-owner Kim Ford Kitz. Noon to 5 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Artist Within a Cedars Gallery: 603 […]