not? erin, let s remember what we re talking about here is daily access to a number of these sites, being able to evaluate whether thayer abiding by their commitments with that in mind. the international monitoring group is very important here because obviously they re going to take a close look at it. and believe me. if they are not abiding by their commitments we will be running, leading the charge for more sanctions. but we have the opportunity and the responsibility to give this a chance to succeed. and the bottom line then on what the foreign ministry out of iran is apparently saying tonight that what you have released, the white house has released is not true in terms of the talking points. you think you can deal with people like that, work with people like that and get the verification that you need? look, we never thought that we were never naive about the challenges here, whether it s working with iran, whether it s moving toward a comprehensive agreement, whether it s
so the assault team is the one that went in thayer. they had other teams that were able to take them out. and they were able to take them out safely. thank you very much. our sixth story out front is a police beating caught on the tape. the atlantic city mayor is asking for investigations. and i want to warn you. we ve looked at this video. it is disturbing. you ll see a 20 year old man in an altercation with five police. he was kicked out of a casino called the tropicana for being under age. but what prompted this altercation that turned so horribly violent? casey carol is out front with the investigation. reporter: surveillance video shows what happened minutes after the tropicana casino kicked this man out for being under age. he is surrounded by at least five atlantic city police officers in the early morning hours of june 15.
do you know what went wrong? reporter: we are told by officials s.e.a.l. team six went there and these operations are very risky and difficult to carry out. they got close to the compound. they can see their target even through the windows, but as they engaged gunfire, more resistance as they expected. and as that was happening, they could see children in their sight. this is a compound with wives and kids in it. and the s.e.a.l. team commanders made the decision that if they return thad fire aggressively they might have killed some of those kids, and they didn t want to have that. they thought it was too much of a risk. they pulled back. so the assault team is the one that went in thayer. they had other teams that were able to take them out. and they were able to take them out safely. thank you very much. our sixth story out front is a police beating caught on the tape. the atlantic city mayor is asking for investigations. and i want to warn you.
violent or have a felony record or have a record of mental illness. so if, you know, we don t know how many murders we prevented thayer. but if it prevented one, why would we not do it? i don t understand, larry, your opposition to background checks if the entire purpose is to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and people who would do harm to themselves. i don t understand your fasle acceptance of the good nature of the government, and they re obviously willing to break the law and make a record of things they shouldn t be making. now if they ll nosey in to your call to your aunt don t we think that it s reasonable to assume that they re breaking the law prohibiting them from keeping the names and addresses of gun owners? no, i don t in well bless your heart. you are such an accepting lives are at stake here. we re preventing people from getting killed. that will be their justification for breaking the
industrial fire. once we knew what it was, we were starting to think maybe we should leave. eventually, we didn t leave, because we knew the smoke was employing away from us. it did make me a little nervous. after enduring six hours of punishing heat and flames firefighters almost completely contain the blaze and they release the results that the air quality is not a threat to the community. we were there for five, six hours before we cleared. we determined that there was nothing above the threshold value. thayer was nothing above what would be considered a hazard. all of the employees escaped without any injuries, but the plant is in ruins. the devastation so complete the story s covered on the national news. the fire is still burning tonight, about 30 miles south of