this deal? well, tamron, there wasn t necessarily one moment or one indicator or fact, but when you start with the reality here, i think some people missed this in the initial debates. the reality is that iran right now is two to three months from having enough material, the material you need to make a bomb, they re two to three months from that, so that reality is staring you in the face. you can t escape that, you can t wish it away. you can hope sanctions will remove that. sanctions will not remove that threat, so you have to deal with that threat. part of the reason that i came to the decision that i did was that that fact is essential, and you ve got to be able to take action in response to that. so number one is i believe the agreement has the kind of constraints on iran s program that are necessary. number two, i think in terms of a broad view it s the best option available right now. and number three, i think this agreement enhances our deterrence efforts as opposed
volunteered to start a basketball program for the students. i was born into that family and i just would go with dad and hang around and watch dad and fell in love with the game and with deaf culture. it was taken off from there. reporter: glen parlayed his love of basketball into a ten-year nba career and his love for the deaf into a lifetime of commitment. i think you have to make the best of what you are given this. is what i was given. so i have to be true to it. reporter: the camp gives deaf kids a chance to compete but also the confidence of learning the game around kids like them and from coaches who know how to relate. reporter: it is easy to communicate first thing. it is very easy to communicate. it is very challenging. there is a lot of physical players here. sometimes, you can t hit a referee but they are still playing. don t know exactly when to stop. can t hear the buzzer. reporter: there are few camps
every basketball gym sounds the same or at least sounds the same to you and me. to many of these athletes, it sounds more like this. these high school students are deaf. on the court, they are determined to be like any other athlete. this camp gives them a chance to learn the game from normer nba guard, mike glen. too many lazy passes and the defense is still in the ball. reporter: he can hear just fine. you are not deaf? no. nobody in your family is deaf? no. reporter: close friends maybe, grew up with anybody deaf? no, no the that i didn t develop from growing up with them. reporter: you have been running a deaf basketball camp for 30 years? yes. reporter: how does that make sense? it was very interesting, t.j. . reporter: his dad, charles glen, took a teaching job at the georgia school for the deaf and
pensacola florida. take a look at the beautiful beach. there is more to the story than this. hoping for a big weekend this weekend with the holiday. the oil disaster is keeping a lot of people away. we are going to be checking in on just what kind of weekend they are hoping to have. also, a lot of people looking for a way to support the troops. i ve got a way you can do it. drink beer. seriously, we will explain how you can do that. first, let me check some of the other stories that are making headlines right now. we will start with the democratic republic of congo where at least 230 people are dead. this after an oil tanker flipped and exploded. again, this is in the drc in central africa. officials believe a lit cigarette may have ignited as local residents gathered around to try to recover the oil spilling from that tanker. they say they also expect the number of casualties to rise from 230 where it is right now. also, i want to show you a picture, a live picture here. we