 Welcome back, time to dive into the national delis. They have some interesting headlines on the front pages. Glad to say we're joined by Ezekiel Eaitouk, an architect, public affairs analyst amongst many other things. Mr. Eaitouk, thank you very much for your time. Always a pleasure to be on Rosti de Africa. Thanks for having me. Fantastic, fantastic. And he joins us from Uyo, as you can see, at the background there. All right, let's go straight to the first one. We'll start with the nation newspaper, which has the following headlines on its front page. The big one there, PDP, Board of Trustees, fails to resolve article Wikei rift. It's an interesting series of events. Yesterday, Wikei is currently in Abuja, so let's see how that goes. Trustees divided over IU's SACC call by Rivers Governor's men. Wikei's government made about two demands. Number one, that IU should be SACC. Number two, that I think you should sign in black and white on the dotted lines. That he'll do only one term. It's critical times for the one time biggest party in Africa. All right, more from the nation this morning. Waibuhari okayed 1.5 billion Naira to buy vehicles for Niger Republic. That was a big story yesterday. Lots of Nigerians commenting on it. The previous day, David Houndain, Nigerian investigative journalist, had put out a copy of a budget office document that said 1.45 billion Naira was approved by Mr. President to be used to buy 10 Toyota Land Cruiser V8 vehicles, SUVs, for the Republic of Niger. The woman was on TV yesterday. She had to face the press after the Federal Executive Council meeting, and she explained that this were to be used for security purposes in Niger, which by extension affects Nigeria. All right, Russia-Ukraine War, Nigerian Vasty to absorb 2,500 students. NBC finds Trust TV 5 million Naira for documentary on bandits. I watched that documentary. It's not a new one. It's been there. But I think because the BBC Africa Eye documentary has been trending on YouTube, more people have just now seen the Trust TV documentary because YouTube will suggest it to you. A lot of people are watching it like me. I watched it for the first time after watching the BBC documentary. It was also quite interesting, quite revealing, and as a result for their troubles, Plus TV will donate 5 million Naira to the Federal Government of Nigeria. I hope that money goes to Asu. Next one, Laowan, level of insecurity frightening. This is after he met with the Service Chiefs yesterday in the heads of security agencies in the country. Oshimole dismisses Rao of a Muslim-Muslim ticket. Freed train passenger terrorists have moles across Nigeria. Freed train passenger terrorists have moles across Nigeria is what he's saying. More from the papers this time we go to the punch on Thursday. It has these headlines. A big one there with a kicker. Rising terror threats. The headline says, National Assembly leaders fret. Rally security chiefs for protection is the way the paper is put in. This is an interesting twist, an angle from the punch. It says, Rising terror threats. National Assembly leaders fret. Rally security chiefs for protection. The writers to that headline. Senate holds a marathon meeting with military police, DSS chiefs seek solutions. Attacks on Abuja daring. Terrorists no more afraid. It says, House of Representatives. IG meets police commissioners. Insecurity most frightening now, Laowan. Right, think it's come to the aback here and of course it's expected that they will take note of what's going on in Abuja. Nigeria's budget deficit hits a 30 trillion in 70 years, page 21. You can find details there. Pay rise, FG excludes state vasties, ASU kicks. Agreement non-binding on states, FG. Outrageous Buhari gifts, Niger Republic 1.1 billion Naira SUVs. I think the document said 1.45 billion Naira. Government defense action says it is in Nigeria's interest. Oyelola, Makin, they tipped to lead Attiku's campaign. All right, Makin, they was Wiki's right-hand man. I wonder if he's shifted base. FG fails to disbuzz over 11 billion Naira fund. This is according to Minus. FG fails to disbuzz over 11 billion Naira fund. Lakers man tricks baby mama. Disappears with three-year-old twins. Protesters, gunman kill, abducted Lautech student in hotelier. I think this is after ransom was paid. And the final one from the punch. FG approves 2.59 billion dollars for Badagri deep seaport project. Where will the money come from? I'm sure it's a question you might be asking. Let's flip over to the Daily Trust this morning. Of course, there's an organization who is thinking about how to wire 5 million Naira to the federal government in these times. They have the big story. Condemnations as NBC finds Trust TV, a 5 million Naira of a banditry documentary. DSTV Star Times, TSTV also find. Reacted in public interest. Trust management, activists, academics, flay government. The paper has been doing some very good work in recent times. Even with the headlines that it put out, you see they're trying to be different and trying to be investigative. And it's expected that at some point you attract the attention. Maybe like Too-Face said, if nobody talks about you, then you're nobody. Okay, let's read some of these headlines from the Daily Trust. Northners in fear as IPOB kills eight Nigerians in emo carts away head. PDP crisis, close ranks. A close ranks with a WKBOT tells a TIKU. Close ranks with WKBOT tells a TIKU. Funding forex crisis grounds indigenous vehicles. And the last one from that paper, insecurity, Air Chief orders maximum firepower against terrorists. I don't think there's any paper that's given us this information. Insecurity, Air Chief orders maximum firepower against terrorists. IGP summons police commanders and DHQ upgrades intelligence management system. It also says bandits shoot AIG, kill orderly in Kaduna. FGE justifies purchase of big kills for Niger Republic. Some of the headlines on the front page of the trust, the Daily Trust. Finally, we have the Guardian. The paper has an interesting take or interesting front page big story. Quite different from what other papers are looking at. Funding insecurity stole $2.8 billion AKK project gas export. Funding insecurity stole $2.8 billion AKK project gas export. The writers of that stakeholders consider options for gas export amid Russia-Ukraine war. Divestment drilling upstream investment cloud gas export potential. More from the Guardian. Government concessions pedigree. Deep sea port at $2.59 billion. FGE defends $1.145 billion Naira vehicles purchase for Niger Republic. SAC silver to defend defamation suit in U.S. Buhari Arch. IPOB cautions against sale of ancestral lands to federal government for any agricultural project. NBC finds trust TV, DSTV, TSTV, NTA. Interestingly, yes. $20 million Naira for airing documentary on banditry. And PDP crisis, BOT sets a panel to resolve atiku wiki a few. It's quite interesting what the papers are saying. We welcome at this point, once again, architect Ezekiel and Yaituk as we look at some of these stories. I think, Mr. Yaituk, let's start with the daily trust and the online TV, what they're going through. This $5 million Naira find federal government had also had some strong words for BBC. If you watch that documentary, it's quite revealing. It may not be as have the finesse of the BBC standard, but it was quite revealing, very revealing indeed. Do you think they deserve this fine? It's not quite a difficult question for me to answer, but I'm just wondering why they would want to go the wrong route. Maybe to discourage other people from giving the public the information that they already know. Because all those things are triggering on the social media. I feel the pain of government, in a sense, but they should realize that for as long as they do not want to take the necessary action, the people will go out of their way to look for answers. And it is very instructive that while the federal government I wouldn't say they say they don't have the information, but I wonder if you look at that documentary, the fact that the guy can have this communication and have this detailing tells me that the federal government is in the know of all the details. And why are they allowing us to go through all these pains? I can't understand. I think that we as Nigerians need to have a conversation on this issue of insecurity and what we think should be done. Let's go over to the punch newspaper with these particular stories, or the nation rather, sorry, or the nation newspaper. It gives attention to, unsurprisingly, to the rift in the People's Democratic Party and the moves by the Board of Trustees to resolve that rift between Wike and Artiku. The Wike camp have made some demands. Number one, Iochaiu must go. Number two, Artiku must sign that he will do one term. We hear that Wike loyalists who are members of the Board of Trustees, like Professor Jerry Dana, were not at the BOT meeting which held yesterday in Nabooja. The BOT, they have created a new committee to meet with Artiku and meet with Wike and try and see how they can interface. What are your thoughts on the state of affairs in the PDP? You see, I think we are just trying to fulfill Professor Len Papu in the way it should because it often said in the memory of many stretchers, PDP was in power and there was a problem with same reverse states at Mechi. And so, of course, there were friends unsympathetic to PDP as at that time, which would prevail on the president and the system to close off ranks with, you know, Mechi and who was the governor of reverse states. And they, to help with him, they dismissed the guy and he left the party with five other governors. I can assure you that Wike is not a moon ranger. Wike has been a strategic player in the political arena in Nigeria and it will shock Nigerians, not Nigerians, it will shock PDP where they are going and how it will end. If I were a friend of advocate, I would say swallow your pride and close ranks with Wike. That's the best advice I would give you. But on the other hand, because I'm not one of those that is really interested in PDP anymore, obviously, not just because I'm in African Democratic Congress ADC but because I really don't feel anything about these two parties, ADC and PDP. To that extent, I'm just going to watch them and watch it end. And I foresee a situation where Wike, looking at the situation of things, forms an alliance with a certain force in the north and it works with one of the new generations. I am hoping that it will be with the ADC, you know. But I see, you know, sometimes we mix up between Labour Party and Peter Obi. Nigerians are not particular about Labour Party. They talk about Peter Obi if you think about it. So a lot of times, two picks of things. But in ADC, they talk about ADC holistically and ADC having come third in the last general elections against relative good structures across the country. So I foresee a situation where they have an understanding and we in ADC, we are starting to talk with all these people so that, you know, people say that our principal has been quiet, that's because this guy is a strategic striker and thinker. That is how we won the primaries. We have seven points to general election. So these are the times for in-house strategic, you know, stations and networking. And I'm sorry to reveal the strategy and game cross ADC. But we are, when we come out Nigerians, it's going to be like a bang. It's like this guy has hit us again. Election is not in two months, five point three months time. It's about seven months time. So you've got to let to play your game and it ends on a bang, on a high, you know. So those are the things that I'm saying. And some of us are saying, well, Lord, let it be as you pleased. That's why the Bible says that God said he had deemed Pharaoh's heart. So why are people not cool down and talk to, you know, friend to friend, rather to brother interest to interest and rather, in my opinion, play the high house ride. I think that it's just making the inevitable concomitance to come to play. All right. Still with the nation is around federal government through the Minister of Finance and Budget Business Department explaining the whole, you know, one point one four five or is it four one five billion era story that was put out by investigative journalists. It's interesting to see that this man somehow seems to have forced the government to reveal this donation to the Niger Republic. But it didn't come without an explanation. She says that it's in the interest of security. What are your thoughts on this? You know, the house was born in the Persian Raj for Bush. I think that the concept of national security is not understood by people in government. They see national security as soldiers keeping bandits. It goes beyond that. What is the oxygen in the bandits exploit? It's the availability of recruits. How do you take the wind off their sail? Is people come back in and look for a way of giving these young people an alternative which is a better future? Why can't we just be strategic in thinking? For me, I've concluded two things and I pray I'm wrong. Number one is completely. I think there is a certain relationship between the people in power and the bandit. That's why the banditry has become a very big enterprise. People are benefiting from it. Imagine from the train, the people that are kidnapped at the train, the Abuja train. They have made over a billion. How many cows will you sell to make that amount of money? It catches a simple person and they ask for 100 million Naira. This is when it's starting like this, before it becomes an epidemic of some sort which is a given dimension because you discover that once something of an enterprise is no longer going to be restricted to a race or a people or a tribe. If you have something that even an acquired woman will now say, oh boy, I've been here without work. We don't go catch a person and then we'll get 10 million. How many years of work will I do to get 1 million, not the top of 5, not the top of 10? We need to have people who care about this country, who see beyond their personal interests yesterday we just, my strategy team, we're just putting together and we're like, look, what is our unique selling point? What are we giving to the people? And one of the things that is letting people understand that service will be the motivation of seeking public office and its imperatives. So if we come to realize that, we will now start to look at national security from a different perspective. I know what 1.5 billion can do with respect to giving young people a future, a hope, you know, funding, you know, little enterprises, MSMEs, you know. But you're telling me that it is better to spend that money by vehicles, probably Niger, and I don't know how many people in the Nigerian end, the soldiers, are having private vehicles. And when you say, I hope it is not correct that it must spend vehicles, because at 1.5 billion, we are talking about 1.5 million per helots, and I hope it is not. Maybe they must have made a mistake where they would have thought of maybe instead of 10, maybe 100, which comes to 15 million for each of them, but whichever way it goes. And I wish that they had made the nation of innocent, you know, vehicles, so that we know that, you know, what foreigners do, you know, when they want to give it to Nigeria, they need to procure materials from their side and just send us the finished product. So if they are giving that 1.5 billion to innocent, collected their vehicles and send it to them, one would have said, well, the money is to revamp our local industry and also introduce the vehicle to the others who would like it and want to buy some more. That's a strategic thinking that I would have been able to give excuse for. But if you are going to, these days at Naira, find source Naira to get to dollars and buy foreign vehicles and give to foreigners, because it had for me to wrap my brain around it. It's 1.145 billion. Sorry, I said 1.4 billion. So that translates to 114.5 million Naira per vehicle. And they are 10. They are not heloxys. They are Land Cruiser, Land Cruiser V8. They are probably the latest ones. V8, Land Cruiser 10. I think I have an idea of if I don't Google it, you don't need to have an idea. Google the cost of a Land Cruiser even if it is a mod, it is bulletproof. Maybe that's what they are giving. Normal Land, anyway. Let me know. Why not do nothing? Innocent Can Innocent give the level of comfort of these V8 Land Cruisers, the latest one. With all the gadgets inside, you have screens, you have House of Representatives, Senators, House of Assembly, Governors, VIPs use Land Cruiser. These are the high-end SUVs. They don't use Innocent. No, no, no. You know what? I can tell you this technology comes for free. There is nothing that an individual cannot fit into a vehicle. Nothing. All you need is to give him the specification and he will manufacture to it. It's simple. Okay. Interesting. Using that amount of money, let's stick with the nation. The reason I'm sticking with the nation is they have a story that on Angola aspect of this Kadunda train, kidnap victims story. The last batch, I think last year batch 4 of the dose released. One of the the release persons has had some things to say. He gave an interview. You know, he's a medical doctor. He works with Osmond and Ford University teaching also. He's an associate prof there. He's been telling Nigerians that he treated the terrorists while he was in camp. He treated victims given how in account of what he went through in the camp and saying, don't wish this on his enemies. But it's something he said. I like the way the nation put it. Freed train passenger terrorists have moles across Nigeria. Terrorists have moles across Nigeria is what he says. I'll answer a few lines for the benefit of you and our listeners. It says one of the freed passengers who have been killed by terrorists in March has advised the federal government to be vigilant because their captors have moles planted across the country. An associate professor of medical chemistry of Osmond and Ford University teaching hospital, the terrorists are well organized to the extent of that trading goes on in their camp. They trade in their camp. The government needed to act fast to rescue the remaining captives and all that. So let's stop at that. He says they are so organized that they have strategic moles across the country. One of the things that I've talked about about the good Lord Jonathan was that he had this talk almost like a child. To go beyond what they call political expediency and just stop from his heart. You know? Remember when he said that in my cabinet they are moles. This is a president of the federal republic of Nigeria that has availed the high level of security report, Intel. He said they've infiltrated everywhere. So what this guy is saying is he's going back to justify what president Jonathan had said. If us at that time then Jonathan had known that. Are we telling that has become less when we know that the activities have gone higher? It means that president Buhari knows that people are there. They know about it. Who has been caught in we know who the funders are when it ends there. We know who they stay. It ends there. Once there are no consequences it emboldens the people. And remember what I said earlier it's become such a lucrative enterprise that Southerners are going to be too happy. Look we do before now even recently we saw what the documentary that NAFDA did about the guy that was arrested in one of the estates in Victoria Island. We have conscious people all over the country and if they can adulterate drugs even such drugs as things that you don't want to do as much as contemplate it's 8 o'clock. So if they can do that if it's just to give information and then collect money and these guys are generous I think we really need a government I pray that this next expectation of this president government is really not much there I pray that God president alive they forget about impeachment system they roll on one hand on the other hand I pray that we become men of conscience like you and I get into this system look for somebody that makes sense for you at all levels including the House of Assembly members you know what I would like to end with is that we do not realize that voting is a sacred covenant that's the reason why you use your thumbprint it's not just a game it's not just anything it's a sacred covenant that is even recognized by the constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria you owe this country that duty please please give me this just one second to say yesterday I really didn't sleep well over the night because of a discussion I had with a young Nigerian this person is so lost faith and he's like something got to give 2320 people and I asked her do you know the implication of that statement these warlords are testing and trained in what you are looking at and the day that Anaki breaks in Nigeria and God forbid they will be the chiefs and the controllers and we will be their boys we the educated ones we the enlightened ones we do not understand the language of the street we cannot fit in even the freshness of your skin tells them you don't belong to them and they will deal with you so hard so bad so let us wake up as Nigerians and make sure that whatever it takes 2023 comes to be and the right person it brought in and Nigeria starts to move in the other direction don't as much as complete anything short of three fair credible elections in Nigeria and a precedent emerging you cannot get everything they will start the journey of reversing and going back 2023 must happen and it must be peaceful and God must help us to pick somebody that makes sense this is your civic responsibility and duty as a citizen interesting very interesting talking about our civic responsibilities and duties as citizens hopefully the citizens will pick up that piece of advice from you let's move over to the punch newspaper of course some interesting hand lines contained in that newspaper one that attracts the attention is it doesn't give us room for much chair as little in the papers is there to be careful about maybe the athletics victories give us some chair but apart from that not much so let's take this one Nigeria's budget deficit according to the punch hits 30.58 trillion Naira in seven years and the paper says that this is according to data from the budget implementation reports for the third and fourth quarters of 2015 the four quarters of 2016 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 the first three quarters of 2021 and the first four bumps of 2022 in an aggregate and they say that this means that the expenses have exceeded revenue defining budget deficit as when expenses of the nation exceeded its revenue so we are explaining we spent 30 trillion Naira more than we've earned since 2015 with the information they have and they went on to say that an analysis of reports on the budget offices website revealed that Buharis administration had spent at least 54.98 trillion Naira on budget implementation since its inception but has only financed this spending with 24.39 trillion Naira leaving a deficit of 30.58 trillion Naira so we have to guess where the money came from or where the money is coming from over to you you know discussing the governorship of acquired bomb states and often I a lot of times I stay for as much as six months without as much as having headed and I told one of my friends that the last time I spent a night and I hope people was in 1985 I enjoy good health divine health but these days I find myself having what comes across to look like he did because of analyzing our governance situation when I see people selling bombs for 100 million and the level of spending that people have budgeted to run a lecture I ask myself are they really aware of the current situation of our economy are we aware of the level of of our resources have gone down and that is going to get worse because insecurity is number one that scares away investors and without investment including Nigerians I'm not going to tell your foreign investors Nigerians living abroad they are one of our greatest resource in bringing back investment not only of their own but because they live with the people that we go to find and work for them it's easier for them to network and bring these people back the dynamics of progress the dynamics of a buoyant economy all that come in the first layer is security which right now is missing which even if we have a new government it's going to take them a little while to bring back the confidence and everything and I'm asking what is really the interest of these people are they aware of the state of our economy are they aware that whether it's going to come it has to be a man that has to number one change the music number two go low profile number three strip all those things that are frivolous and absolutely unnecessary and go back to meeting the basics are they aware of this in a tribal for instance if God makes me the governor of the state the first thing is I shut down the government house in Lagos I make a way with the aircraft that we have we come down even government house has to be changed to governor's residence where you take care of your feeding and all these frivolities have to come to an end because we need to come to have a government that has an understanding of the essence of governance with the security and welfare of the people become the primary motivation and essence of governance so when we look at the way government is spending they just don't understand what governance is all about and because people who want to see these things think it should be like that so people are rushing in to want to be president to want to be governor to want to be senator can we have a system that comes and says look this national assembly let's have a unicameral there national assembly let's have a kind of part time less shadowy because we don't have money they say tough times need tough decisions to be taken we are in an emergency we can continue the way we are so it's good that they start to bring out all these indices and I think that these are the things that are going to form I want to thank INEC again for giving us minimum six months campaign and Nigerians are going to hold us to account and they will know what you want to do friendly what you bring to the table if you like go and collect all the money in the world 2023 is going to be a surprise a shock and God deliverance of this country is going to be we must all back on rescue mission I'm so grateful to aid that our team across the country all the states is rescue mission rescue mission and we are strategizing on a daily basis people and I end on this people keep saying we haven't heard from ADC we haven't seen them we have because we need to prepare as well to come out and we are going to come out when ADC comes out Nigeria is going to say thank God we have something we can believe in and if nothing else will be a benchmark for others to try to catch up and bring up we can't play these rubbish politics of speaking loud and saying this has to stop it's a it's a it's a dire one indeed and I understand the passion we should speak Arctic is equally I took care we have more stories and indeed we took that one from the punch newspaper let's look at the security situation in the country with the National Assembly having a closed door meeting what seems like a marathon session with the heads of the security apparatus in the country this is what the punch says rising terror threats National Assembly leaders fret rally security chiefs for protection so what are your thoughts on this do you think that it's about the National Assembly that is fretting as the people put it I was in the airport and a lot of times I like to of course have the privilege of wanting to be allowed to say sit in lounge but sometimes you go to the theater because you hear news and you get a lot of info and one of the guys was saying that the the bandits are getting to realize that if they actually go for some of these high-end people they will make a lot more money so they are starting to strategize to say this is offering 50 people and feeding them and getting 10, 10 million why don't we get one high-end guy and collect 50 million so they are re-strategizing and I think that from what he said this confidential information has leaked to the you know the big men that is why the National Assembly members who have very easy targets are starting to fret and feel bad now why would you want it to come to your doorstep before it bothers you why this marathon no marathon meeting now and then you know we'll be closing your session till September so that you can stay away from Abuja when they started coming you know we have this governance system where people think of themselves they go there to serve themselves and sometimes I don't blame them because when people want to serve you come you don't have the money that the others want to buy you and when they buy you you should allow them to serve their victory or their enterprise because they bought you out but we are starting to see Nigerians say look like in a book I mean I'm shocked at the number of people I don't have the money that others have I don't nothing near but yet I have one of the most vibrant camps because people are saying look we come and support you we don't stand with you your hands may be weak but like in the story of Moses in the wilderness we are coming to hold your hands up so that we want to have somebody that we can believe in somebody that we can trust so once we base this consciousness and tell Nigerians don't be bought again when they buy you they will have to enjoy their merchandise so instead look for the man that you love you believe in support that person and then put that person in office we want people who are put in office and not those who buy the office 2023 I would say it again is going to be a pleasant surprise for Nigeria. Alright we look forward to see what plays out and that surprise we have the daily trust up next and I put out a headline there Northerners in fear as IPOB kills 8 Nigerians in emo cuts away head of course you know sometimes supporters of IPOB will say it's not IPOB that anything that happens in the southeast that is violent they will say it's IPOB but if this is the case as the paper puts it and do you fear that it may lead to some sort of reprisal attacks in another part of the country one of the things that I find pleasantly ok is that the paper was careful to say there were Nigerians it means they were not out to cause havoc because some others would have said Northerners or those Poulanese and that will infuriate people the Northern Nigerians who are Poulanese are starting to get really irritated by these foreigners are coming because they are becoming the first line victims you know their homes are being ravaged they are being brought out of their homes and from their villages so they are not happy with what is going on the Northern Nigerians are not happy with these foreigners that invaded our territory so when you put it the way that they are Nigerians there is a calm but I would have been very unhappy if it was that they just killed Poulanese then the question of whether it I don't know how they know that this is I-POP or ESN or even they themselves fighting among themselves and killing themselves because even they are starting to fight among themselves when they get into certain territories where they are like I am supposed to control this why are you coming here why are you from they are starting to segment themselves you are not from our team you are not from our country among themselves there has been evidence and they are not going to kill the people at young weight and tell you that we killed them so let's be careful to identify who killed which people because among the bandits the terrorists they have their camps and they have their enemies within their ranks I think we can also look at because you talked about the fact that they were said to be Nigerians and that may mean that these are not northern Nigerians so nothing spoil as they say but it seems that like the the attackers who are described by this paper as I-POP members went out to just kill northerners they didn't want to know where they were from you know in the building that they were in in Oweri mainly houses house migrants from northern Nigeria and Niger Republic so I don't know if they asked where are you from it seems like from what the paper is saying they just went to kill or to attack people the paper says the northerners they interviewed or spoke to said the building was attacked because I-POP took all of them living in the area to be migrants from the north not knowing the victims were foreigners well the issue is I don't know the details and I don't want to be speculative over something that is very sensitive I was just talking conceptually that I didn't find them as Nigerians it's less provocative than just saying fuller needs because basically the fuller needs the Nigerian fuller needs are becoming a dangerous species by this rampaging terrorists from outside the country alright alright I'm sure that we may see some stories I believe we may see some stories later in the day of denials from the group or maybe a clearer picture about what I was I-POP or not but like you said these are times for the nation as far as security the security situation is concerned Ezekla and Yaituk thank you very much for your time thank you very much and of course I will have you same time next week time to take a look at what happened today in history it is the fourth day in the month of 2018 and we'll look at what happened today several years ago we'll be right back on the other side to talk security on the breakfast please stay with us