and it s failed to answer the greater majority of the questions it has today. this is the u.n. now. what does that tell you? you can t write the u.n. off as a bunch of right-wing crazies. the japanese diplomat, well versed in arms control and nuclear issues came out and basically this report that the international atomic energy agency issues says it s impossible to verify details of iran s nuclear program without a far more intrusive and extensive inspection. there are sites we have never inspected. there are more sites we are not even asking about.
campus. you can hang them from a tree reporter: the chant is so offensive, it s hard to listen to. there will never be a [ bleep ] at sae you can hang them from a tree reporter: sae short for sigma alpha epsilon, this chapter at the university of oklahoma is on their way to a saturday night party, celebrating the fraternity s founding. the video was sent anonymously to a group that works to fight racism. on sunday they posted it online. this chant wasn t something learned overnight. it was something that was well known, well versed, that everything on that bus felt privileged to say and clap at. the video exploded online, the outrage was universal. by sunday night, the national headquarters suspended its ou chapter. it s appalling and
here s more. reporter: the chant is so offensive, it s hard to listen to. sae sae, this chapter at the university of oklahoma is on their way to a saturday night party celebrating the fraternity s founding. the video was sent anonymously to a campus group called unheard that works to fight racism on campus. on sunday they posted it online. unheard s co-founder spoke to cnn. this chant wasn t something we learned overnight. it was well known, well versed that everybody on that bus proudly clapped at. reporter: the outrage was universal. by sunday night the sae national headquarters suspended its ou
separate the two sides. we need police to go into the communities and have that dialog with leaders and we need community leaders to calm down the rhetoric to go forward. i m going to share with our audience, when things break apart sometimes on the weekends and we end up in all sorts of conversations about race and what not, tom is the guy i will reach out to because you still have contacts within the nypd. is there a person or a group right now in this city that can make a difference, that is not political? yeah. i think that most of the reverends in the are they being called upon. they are. people like calvin butts, a very, very well-respected reverend, very well-respected nonpolitical. nonpolitical. everyone has their own little political agenda, but not basically political. and the police department led by bill bratton in new york city, is phenomenally well versed and well trained. bill bratton left new york city to go out to l.a. and dealt with
whatever happens. yeah, that s the problem when people look outside their door right now and they think it s not a big deal. we know because of technology what s brewing. what are your biggest concerns now as arthur moves up the coast. well, it s really going to be, does it pass over the outer bakes banks or to the west of there or east of there? that will tell us the damage. the focus right now is getting people to evacuate. the more people that evacuate makes it a lot easier to go in there and clean up afterwards. not doing a lot of search and rescue operations and hopefully with this storm we don t have loss of life, but that depends on people heeding those evacuation orders and staying out of water and taking steps to get ready. that s a point to underline. heed those evacuation orders. talk to us what the folks on the ground are doing. well versed, and if you live along that coast you ll see some extreme storms. what kind of preparations are they taking? well, you know, ge