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>> reporter:- it has the same specs as the iphone 5. >> reporter:- it is the iphone 5 but built with plastic and has a better battery. >> reporter:- it will cost $99. pre-order begins this friday, the 13th, it hits the market on september 20th. >> reporter:let's move onto to the other new i=phone >> reporter:- the i=phone 5=s will be the new high end iphone >> reporter:- made out of their traditional sturdy alluminum body. >> reporter:- it will be offered in 3 new colors, silver, gold, and space grey. >> reporter:- it has a new 64-bit chip apple calls a7, that will make it twice as fast as the current iphone 5. >> reporter:- and the big
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news. there was a major new innovation shown off by apple advancing smart=phones today >> reporter:- the iphone 5=s is built with finger print recognition technology the home button doubles as a >> reporter:- so no pass=word needed, your finger print unlocks the phone. >> reporter:- that is a first of it's of kind. i demo'd that feature it worked perfectly it was really cool. - the iphone 5=s will be the standard $199 price-tag. - it hits the market on september 20th. >> reporter:- stay tuned to kron coming up at 8pm tonight we will have more from apple's big event >> reporter:gabe slate kron 4 news >> pam: more big news. >> pam: now to the mount diablo fire. this is a live picture. here is the very latest. it has burned more than 32- hundred acres. and is now 45-percent contained. right now -- 75 buildings are threatened by the flames. mandatory evacuations remain in effect in some neighborhoods. at this hour --- more than
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700 firefighters and support crew are on the scene. three have been hurt -- none seriously tonight -- our live team coverage begins with grant lodes. with new video from the fire-lines. >> reporter: firefighters may be getting a handle on this mount diablo fire.but we're finding new images that are really eye-opening. >> reporter:this image was shot last night.and shows an inferno along this ridge. it looks the sillouettes of a few firefighters there. just glowing at night. >> reporter:lots of smoke and a ball of intense red flames in this one. >> reporter:wanna thank lisa keenan for sharing these with us.she's a professional photographer overnight.
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>> reporter:really impressive stuff. this afternoon.kron-4 captured video of several water drops being made. this is looking at the east side of mount diablo from morgan territory road. firefighters had to work to keep the fire from jumping morgan territory road early this morning. they were successful. and appear to be making progress as we speak. kron four's justine waldman is live for us near mount diablo.and justine.how are things going right now? >> reporter:even though fire fighters are getting the upper hand on this blaze, evacuations and road closures are still in effect around the burn zone. >> reporter:continuing our coverage this evening, kron 4's charles >> reporter: and crews are they're trying to put out hot spots critic you also see a lot of little higher off the mountain hide pyre transmissions are work crews are trying to say they do not want them to catch on fire. we saw helicopters
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with the water buckets glam by several different times droping water on the hot spot. coming from flare ups there are hot spots would smoke. i just want to show you this piece of wood here. this is part of faith that a 5 ft. fence protecting this property. agassi how charted is. chart charred. >> reporter: the word is from fire crews is that this fire has really started to come down and the worst is now over. justine waldman kron 4 names.
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>> pam: clifford is live for in the newsroom with a look at where the fire has burned and details on when residents might be able to return home. >> reporter:this is an overhead google earth view of... in the newsroom, charles clifford kron 4 news. >> reporter:today kron4's cameras got a close look at some of the fire damage inside of the evacuated area along marsh creek road in clayton.there were signs of fire still smoldering in the hills.some of the evacuated residents made signs thanking the fire >> reporter: road closures through this area but we are sad hearing from a caltran spokesman the some rose may open if they haven't already and certain people that evacuated their homes could return as early as tomorrow morning. and the news room charles clifford kron 4 news.
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>> pam: fighters for saving their homes.kron4's haaziq madyun caught up with one curry creek park resident. who was happy to find that his home was still standing 3-days after the fire began. >> "that's where the fire started two days ago, billows of smoke, but it looks pretty good today" >> reporter:how are you feeling right now? "i ma feeling relived to find out that my home is still standing." you hand to come all the way back up just for this fender huh? "gotta have a guitar with you"
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>> reporter:talk about how lucky you feel to come back home, see all of your belongings, especially that guitar ♪ "the smile will tell it all." >> reporter:inside the evacuation zone, at curry creek park, in clayton.haaziq madyun kron4news >> pam: always making a firefight more challenging -- the wind. >> pam: kron 4's chief meteorologist standing by now. in the weather center with a look at that factor tonigtht. >> jacqueline: the temperatures aren't significant narrowing cooler than yesterday's. bangs to
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that school malling in that is forming into the californian mayor. and about 4,000 ft. until but the humidity that it's a lot higher in low lord elevations. at the peak is still very tried conditions. it remained dry and windy at this hour. when kids are kind of erratic but is least is cooler and the conditions should improve within the coming days. take a look and are left side of this strength screen. >> jacqueline: its a little hazy but the smoke is almost gone. a smoke advisory
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remains in it feels like it's back to normal. affect because of the fire you concede little tiny cash like almost like snow. >> reporter: the call was to institute a random procedure like all of their institutions because of the upper precaution. the children and and played indoors. >> reporter: district will continue to keep an eye on the sky. what we do not have as the ash falling at this
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particular point. >> reporter: the smoke advisory affect has changed it will still continue to keep an eye on their students. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >> pam: and our crews are there - 2 in the situation and will have more on kron4 and kron4 dot com critic and sign up for breaking news alerts at the new kron 4 news app. >> reporter: kron4 will carry mr. obama speech in its entirety expected to start at 6:00. we're looking live right now addressing the nation a each
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room of the white house. to in studio guest will be the insight and analysis for the situation in syria. uc berkeley professor since you're an expert tried to break things down to show us where we stand now and answering questions from you. you can join the questions with a potential military strike in syria it will be like tweeting during the speech and staying connected on facebook and twitter using the hashed that cross for syria and your questions may be answered on here after the president finishes his speech. and we'll have more tonight on kron four. at kron-4-dot-
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>> pam: and we are following developing news at five. >> pam: has burned more than 32-hundred acres --
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right now, it is 45-percent contained. you are looking live from contra costa county. >> pam: some mandatory evacuations remain in effect. 700- firefighters are on the -- none seriously. we have a crew there -- keeping an eye on the blaze. we'll bring you any >> pam: we have learned the name of the baby who died monday. at a daycare center in san jose. the coroner has identified the 4-month old baby boy as connor jung. kron four's rob fladeboe explains what happened. and what police are saying about a tragedy that is every parent's worst nightmare. >> reporter:paramedics responded here to the 'discovery years' day care center on piedmont road monday after someone at the center called 9-1-1 to report that a baby had stopped breathing. >> reporter:efforts to resuscitate the 3-month old baby boy failed. his care- givers reportedly thought he was sleeping. san jose police questioned those care-givers but made no arrests, saying there's no evidence of any foul play at this time. >> reporter:despite the heart-wrenching events monday, the center re-opened on tuesday. a few cars came and went but no children were to be seen.
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>> reporter:no one answered the door and phone calls were not returned but a staffer later, off-camera, said that all here are grieving. while police, for now, say there was no evidence of any criminal activity, the final word on that awaits the an autopsy and a final determination from the county coroner as to the exact cause of the child's death. >> reporter:in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> reporter: from some men's arrests which happened yesterday appeared since the last week he moved out and bought for the force. and now shelly's dad and george zimmerman initially escalated to ones after the man was cleared of shooting trip tom martin. shelly zimmermann said that george threatened her with a gun and hit her father and did
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not want to press charges. they still could pressure are just if they could get video from shelley's ipad that supposedly catcher to capture the entire argument. studies department at u-s- f. -- one one else was hurt. >> pam: >> pam: the 49ers will look start the season 2- and- 0 as they take on the rival seahawks sunday night in seattle sunday. >> pam: but folks are still talking about that dirty hit on colin kaepernick. kron four's jason appelbaum is here with the latest. .jason. yes >> reporter: today for a tennis coach jim harbaugh called a dirty play. he
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agreed that it was a necessary. >> it is football and much of it is blown out of proportion. so i'll address cards comments. since >> reporter: we could probably put this one to bed for announce. police until the two teams meet again. >> reporter: >> the game on sunday. yet
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liberals shape an eyebrow. i hope you do not like your eyebrow. this is the >> reporter: this is the promise of for a the will gain. with his eyebrows shaved and kapernick with his left eyebrow shape. all in good fun. niner's or the underdogs and the game and gary will have more will fall this force, not >> jacqueline: it will continue to call into tomorrow which will have more to temperatures coming up in just a bit. >> jacqueline: >> pam: and then the bay area companies kicked all of the dow jones spirit and
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what does it mean for your 401k. and we're waiting on thestill ahead. more than a quarter-million acres now burned. we'll tell you the cost of the yosemite widlfire. then -- the bay area companies added and kicked out of the dow jones industrial average. and what it means for your >> pam: and we are awaiting the presidential address on syria. it starts in about 40 minutes. we are going to bring to live right here on kron4. and just before it starts we'll have panel of experts on poitics and syria. that starts at 5:45. starts at 5:45. unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating an overcrowded sheep farm. in my head... never looked like that farmer took proper care of those sheep. too much? a little. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible.
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>> pam: happening now. firefighters still trying to get a handle on the yosemite wildfire. it's burned more than a >> pam: quarter-million acres. right now it is 80-percent contained. also tonight we've learned thco of this wildfire has reached 100-million dollars. >> pam: the blaze was started by a hunters camp fire. >> pam: and we are following developing news at five. the mount diablo fire. it's burned more than 32-hundred acres. multiple homes threatened. an update on containment -- ahead.
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>> pam: big stories we are following tonight at 5:30: new colors, new features, new prices. apple's latest i=phones are here. gold at the high end. plastic at the low end >> pam: the mount diablo fire in its third day. slowly coming under control. the flames have covered 32=hundred acres since sunday. dozens of homes are still in the path of the flames. but the winds are pushing the flames back on
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themselves. and containment is now 45 percent. >> pam: the president preparing his sales pitch on syria. you can see him live here on kron four in 30 minutes. his push for military action blunted by russia's diplomatic efforts. syria agreeing today to give up its chemical weapons. and the president apparently ready to put diplomacy back on the table now to the weather. this is a live out at san francisco. blue skies -- the bay area heatwave is over for now. our chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett is here now with the forecast. ---- >> jacqueline: the fault was very slow to clear here with temperatures and the '70s. drizzle and of the coastline so it will be even cooler with warm up a little bit. even in the south bay
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peak and o'clock hour will be clearing first in the south bay and by 10:00 through a livermore bally's the north bay remain shrouded in fault all the way through the noon hour. out the door we will see to birchers in the fifties and low sixties for inland valley and down to san jose. in the afternoon 77 and san jose and all alto. 60s and low 70's for east bay shore lines, and then take at the nory temperatures because of the sun peeking out first and will remain remain pretty foggy print.
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>> jacqueline: so we will see a warm-up back to the 90 degree mark. >> pam: three new companies joined the dow jones we will have more on that in just a bit part about rallied among its 60,000 up 120 points today. 3730 with a change of almost 23. spirit one of the 684 which is about 12 plays to s&p. >> reporter: >> we lost our industrial base
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in the nation because we are adding goading sex and visa. everything else is a batch transaction with of did it rollout. cynically speaking they are trying to compete with the nasdaq wears apple wears amazon? how can they at goldman sachs at 150 bucks and take out amid bank of america? just because of the weighting of goldman sects vs. bank of america. this is going to be weird to see but i like it because of the 21st century. >> is that perception. it is
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that for a perception card i really do like visa i think they are a 21st century company. they hire a lot of bloomers. they continue to grow and that think that as a company to look at. >> if you all more than you were the would have to short-selling and lose money appeared at the height of the real-estate the 20 percent of all borrowers were underwater not lacher 19.7 and the sheer 14.5% so this is a major drop. love and a that is at the worst at 30 some percent no data no data nevada is at
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30% >> this kind of suits me because i can get on my phone and order flowers for my lady. but there is no delivery date that is the weird thing? you want to have we update for flowers because you want to say this is our anniversary your palin * date? >> reporter: watching grand theft of five to buy a lot of hype or rumpus is coming out soon. i am looking for to disparate $266 million to
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>> pam: president obama makes his case to the american people. kron four will carry it live at six p=m. >> pam: there have been a lot of developments on the diplomatic front. grant lodes is here to take us through the busy day. >> reporter:president obama's push for a military response to syria's chemical use. not getting much traction on capitol hill and getting even less on main street. >> reporter:so today was all about plan b. >> reporter:the president is now asking on authorizing military force. consider russia's plan for a diplomatic solution. syria today accepted russia's proposal to give up
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all its chemical weapons, and to sign an international treaty banning their use. >> reporter:up to now, syria had denied having chemical weapons. kerry is heading to geneva on thursday to meet with russia's foreign minister. >> reporter:one likely topic: russia's president putin's statement today that the agreement with syria will only work if force. >> pam: joining us now. kron-4 political expert michael yaki and u-c berkeley >> without that threat to russia would not have jumped dan at this point. i agree with michael, i do not believe he will press a hard sale on a military strike american people to keep the pressure on the military option open. we would not have even gotten
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to this plant in syria would not have given away all of its chemical weapons >> pam: as grant just reported syria at this riff stating in hinting that we're up not going to do a military strike. how will it will we strike a balance? if the president says he's going to do something and presses the pause button and says i'm going to go to conference and address public opinion on it. this is a brave new world. >> pam: why is the president's spending so much of his political capital on this issue? i think for a democrat president everyone is remanded in haunted by
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president clinton did not do anything in rwanda. and that has resonated in a democratic south present ever since. the problem is this is a president who does not necessary want to do that or felt compelled to do what derrick felt himself in a box talking about red line. john kerry goes off and talks about well what if we did this or what they did that john stennis is less make them do that. >> pam: do you think kerrey misspoke? yes. this is all very unusual stuff. >> pam: syria it and it
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sells is not a threat to united states to quash, is it? ultimately given the fact that they could have ties to terrorist groups released in direct threat to united states. or allies. >> unfortunately or fortunately it is part of the american tradition. here what they're saying is syria is a proxy for a much larger problem. s chemical biological weapons. the blowing of control. out of
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control >> pam: should we strike or should some of our basis could be hit he has already in fact threatened united states. >> i do not think president obama wants to strike. he does not have to land a single blow but able to affect this which he stated was his goal to begin with was to obtain the chemical weapons and control them. this is a win-win for obama and to attend.
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>> pam: what if congress votes now? no? >> he x congress not to vote on this right away so i think if they did it right now it would be a bad, bad loss. it is one-third of the senate is completely undecided and they're more knows that yes. >> pam: and we are awaiting the presidential address on syria. >> pam: it starts in about 10 minutes. we are going to bring to live right here on kron4.
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accounting before that. >> pam: secretary of state john kerry went before the senate armed services committee today to explain possible military action against syria. >> this is a tall order to take their regime like this one and really rely on these weapons as terror. it's hard to imagine that they would give all of this up overnight. acting secretary garrett was touching on something that if they could get the peace weapons and then we would not have to attack them. what do you think? satiric kerrey has to think that this is brown's for skepticism.
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>> pam: kelly question can we trust russia? can we trust area? syria >> part of this issue is an issue of time. your have said is a precarious and the presence and not want to give them to much time >> pam: is always that fear of anyone involved to come off against the government.
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[ male announcer ] at&t brings it all together. [announcerthers noidin thgobeful ked lights. new artfs armadeith al con. .andven-ked cri rfecon. nehearuls om befulakeddeghts con. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: in just a minute prep to obama will address the nation on a possible military act that he black take and syria will collide the president he is in the oval office. and our other
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big story apple makes bay the big announcement. we'll also get to the mt. diablo fire update later on in our newscast. >> pam: prof. of political science pollute professor fish and michael yoking. jackie >> pam: >> we would not have cut into this case. >> why should america awake and why should america care about making the strike and syria. question he's talking to the american
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people and that russia as well. >> pam: when presidents actually speak from the oval office that carry a note of cachet on its fan doesn't it? >> pam: how do they decide if the speech will be in the oval office or the press court? this is a very dynamic president and means and energy. the all of this tends to be seeing. >> pam: he's in the east from here he is president obama. " over the past two years
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what began as a series of peaceful protest against a dutch press regime has turned into a brutal civil war. over thousands of people have been killed. millions have fled the country. and that time america work with allied to help the moderate opposition in the shape of political settlement. but i have resisted because we cannot resolve someone else's civil war through war. the situation profoundly changed all this went a size of government gassed to death over a doubt thousand people including children. the images from this massacre is sickening. men and women, children
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lying in rose foaming at the mouth gasping for breath. a father clutching his dead children imploring them to get up and walk. on that for some knight and what the overwhelming majority of humanity has warned them off limits. a violation of war. this was not always the case. in world war, american gis were among many thousands of delhi gas and literatures of europe. in world war to the nazis were gassed to reflect the war on the holocaust. because of these weapons can kill on a mass scale there is no distinguish. we're working to ban them. the united states senate overwhelmingly
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approved a national agreement prohibiting the use of chemical weapons. on august 21st these basic rules were violated along with our sense of common humanity. no one disputes that chemical weapons were used in syria. the world saw thousands of video, so should media accounts and pictures. more over, we know of the decide rouging work responsible. the days leading up to august 21st personnel prepared for the attack where they mixed the gas industry gas masks to their troops and then fired rockets to a rationing area
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and took 11 communing where there have been trying to wipe out special forces appeared to gas bread and hospitals filled with the dying and the wounded. we now say the figures raised reviewed the results of the attack appeared we've also study samples of blood and hair for people at the site that tested positive%. until those horrifying pictures fade from memory spirit but these things happen to the facts cannot be denied. the question now is what will the american in nine states of american indian and commanding this prepared to do about it. because i happen to those people, and to those children. is not on a by-
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election to international law but is also a danger to our security. that may explain why. if we fail to act this covers thing one not stop using chemical weapons as a band against these weapons are rose other towns when not think twice to use poison gas and using them. over time and our troops will face chemical weapons and it can be easier to four tier list to use these weapons. terrorist. " " this is not a world we
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should expect this is what is at stake. and that is why after careful deliberation i determined that is in the national security interest of united states to respond to this onslaught regime of using chemical weapons with the strike. the purpose of the strike is to the terror of fun from using chemical weapons and degrade his rushing to use them and make clear to the world that we will not tolerate their use. that is my judgment as commander in chief. but i am also president of the world's oldest democracy i believe it was right in the absence of the immediate threat. i believe our democracy is stronger when asked in support of
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congress. and i believe america acts affectively and stand together. this suspected true to get more and more burdens of the troops wahl sidelining of the people's critical decisions and term we use force. now, i know that after the terrible toll of iraq and afghanistan the idea of any military action is not going to be popular. after all, i have spent four years trying to end wars not to restart them. our troops are out of iraq and they are coming home from afghanistan and i know americans want all of us in washington to concentrate on building and are passed here at home. putting people back to work and educating our kids creek growing our
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middleclass. many of you have x will this put a is will this put this on will this put us on a slippery slope for another war? and a veteran put this morning blatant this nation is sick and tired of war. mine answer is simple. i will not put american boats on syria i was not pursued an open mission like iraq and afghanistan. this will be a targeted strike to achieve a great objective to deter the use of chemical weapons and a great asides capabilities.
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" " let me make something clear. the united states military does not do it pinpricks. yvette a limited strike will send a message to the us side that no other can do. a targeted strike can makeassad and any other dictator think twice before using chemical weapons. we do not dismiss an incorrect but the assahd machine neither a side or
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his airline's allies had in ending the mine's ore allied israel can defend itself with overwhelming force as well as the unshakable support of united states of america. many of you have axed, why should we get involved in all at all for a place that is so complicated? is true but some of us thought opponent are extremist spirit but out keitel only draws strength and the more chaotic syria the the world doing nothing to stop innocent civilians from being gassed to death. people just want to live in peace with dignity and freedom. we will double our
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efforts to achieve a political solution to strengthen those who reject extremist. many of you have axed, why not leave this to other questions other countries? several people wrote to mean that we should not be the world's policeman. i agree, and i have a deeply held preference to peaceful solutions. over the last two years my motion has tried diplomacy and sanctions, and warnings and negotiations. but chemical weapons were still used by however, for the last few days i have seen some encouraging side. partly because of the american military. "
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" the us soccer shane has admitted that they do have these weapons and join the chemical weapons convention appeared is too late to tell if this offer will succeed. this initiative has the possibility to remove chemical weapons i have therefore ask the leader of koppers while we pursue this diplomatic path i am sending secretary of state john kerry to meet his counterpart on thursday and i will communicate with president kucan.
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" i'll also give you expect us to report the findings of what happened on august 21st and we will continue to rally support from allies from europe to america and asia to the middle east who agree on the need for action. meanwhile, ordered the military to maintain their current posture to keep the pressure on our side. assad. my fellow americans for nearly seven decades the united states has been the anchor of global security. these are men going more than forging national agreement and has meant and forcing them. the burdens of
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the ship are often heavy. but the world is a better place because we have borne them. so to my friends on the right action to reconcile your commitment to america's military with eight acts were is so plainly just. to my friends on left, i ask you to reconcile belief in freedom and dignity for all people. those images of children in pain and going steel on a cold hospital floor. to sometimes resolutions and statements of condemnation are simply not eat enough. indeed that ask every member of congress and those of you watching at home tonight to view those videos of the attack. then asked, what kind of world we live in that if the united states of america sees a dictator blazingly use weapons,
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chemical weapons and we look away. one ideals and principles have cherish our challenge. our ideals and principles as well as our national security are at stake in syria along with our leadership we seek to ensure that the worst weapons will not be used. america is not the world's policemen, terrible things happened across the globe, and it has beyond our means to write along right the highest ever wrong. but if we stop children from being gassed to death and make our own children safe for i believe we should act.
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that's jamaicas exceptional this would make americans different, humility and result let us never lose sight of that occurred thank you, god bless you and cup last the nine states of america. it got blast the united states of america >> pam: here with us now to analyze what the president said as we look ahead to take your questions with our panel here tonight michael jackie and science professional and stephen fish. i believe this was a great status report but i am not sure if this was a game changer with aspirit
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i believe this was a more regular speech pale and he tied our commitment to ending this humanitarian to our greatness and responsibility as the world's superpower that action do something about this. this is remarkable option. a departure from what he has been going over the last few weeks now he has taken a much bigger issue like american greatness and commitment to where children are not gassed to death are one in the same thing. >> pam: but do you think that this will change the minds? the pictures have been out for a long time not necessarily, i think he has made a case that has been that as an option will help prompt some options are issues.
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>> pam: i think that he has pushed the military strike to the back burner. this was a very well structured speech but at the end use got a president that said he was the want to go in there and start bombing. he took a very modest approach very low risk. he was basically putting a pause button at the end. he was born to wait before any other military action was going to our car. he talked about waiting to rally more people behind him and does buy some time but president obama a initiative
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has been in trouble in recent days and has come clear to him as cent is not in use with this spirit his initiative was already in trouble but maybe we can't accomplish everything you guys want without the strike. >> pam: we will have our political analyst answer questions about the speech coming
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>> pam: grant was the first question you have? >> reporter: couple of lessons as comments and that is coming from facebook we will pull it up right here this is from a pure the use test tech kron for syria. this is from sonya sing unless she says remind our own business i do not care to listen.
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america has district but i saw lotion. a streak of isolation. only an idea that has come up from the '60s on out. this as an expression of profound batik with these wars. fatigue a lot of people feel is that our business is to mind our own business. >> pam: especially money have so many domestic issues to deal with at home. >> pam: grant?
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>> reporter: this is another comment from facebook the door. if someone use guest on me i would hope that someone would do something about it. this is basically what president obama was trying to convey in his speech tonight. i think if passat has to give up his chemical weapon which is a big part of his terror or some long that would be quite a punishment. he has denied the existence of these weapons and now he's stating that he has bomb. he has them >> reporter: what can not used to resolve some analysis civil war?
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how can we use force without in action involving ourselves in between the rebels and that aside. assahd >> pam: we are going to take a quick break will be back.
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for me was the fingerprint technology no other smart fan has this yet you use your finger to unlock your phone that is a big advancement with smart phones insecurity use multiple think the press with your spouse or significant other and people in your family. so apple is calling it attached id. touch i 8 d we are one to talk about the five seats in littered letter on record to talk about the fight as now >> reporter: iphone fight as is their higher and one star treatment aluminum body offered in three colors and gray weapon graphite color, silver and gold. so there is no black iphone right now.
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they haven't shipped to make it faster than iphone 5. it will be a lot faster the existing iphone spirit in his the market on september 20th at accurate it hits the market on september 20th at >> reporter: it has a 4 in. screen with the same specs as the iphone 5 so bottom line the new iphone 5 c is the same tone as the existing iphone 5 but wrapped in plastic so they can manufacture a little cheaper for cheaper the only difference is the plastic and this will have a slightly better battery did the current iphone 5. the iphone 5 c will cost $99 and hits the market on the 20
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saturday justine would have you learned? >> reporter: you will see some smoke moments ago we saw flames and you will also see the chart aggressive in this area. charred grass in this area! and it wasn't all the metal ripping enjoyed time with the kids. it was and open metal where you can enjoy time with the kids. this is really sad right now.
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meadow. several years ago there was a flood they're really change the landscape down here and caused even more damage them. >> reporter: one of those high tired transmission lines burned at the bottom and the scorched ground underneath. we're listening to and helicopter overhead. as were still making sure they're not other hot spots on this side of the modern spirit i will be shin bet with you coming up on the company is at 8:00.
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>> reporter: uc clayton not too far from here. it has brown ale since yesterday's but you see the hot spot in the crew tried to get a handle on this fire as the ariel contact. and now yielding some pass to of results. >> pam: you can also get the very latest on that kron 4 news at and not forget to continue sending us your best pictures of the diablo fire. recompose the manner facebook and twitter pages. you may end up seen many of them on our newscast. >> pam: the president
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>> pam: he did acknowledge the russian diplomacy combined with the military action it is opening doors to a possible solution. " in pushing us sought to give up the chemical weapons. assad has now admitted that he has these weapons. it's too early if he will succeed but any agreement but this initiative has potential to move the threat of chemical weapons without the use of force. because russia is one of a son's strongest allies. "
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>> pam: secretary of state john kerry is going to geneva to meet with his russian counterpart on thursday. and accurate in home a 3 month old found dead at a day care center. that's next these are the hands a pediatrician.
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>> pam: caregivers' told police they thought the child was sleeping on to discover he was not breathing. >> on a report if a child that was not breathing and when they arrived there on seen
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attempting to wrest a take the baby but ultimately the child had passed. >> pam: >> jacqueline: it was significantly cooler out there in the '70s and '80s for much of the bay area it was only in the 70's for the north bay about a 15 degree drop yesterday because the fault really the remainder this afternoon. same thing far inland valleys. tomorrow be even cooler for today. the month of another of the north lee took last fall in warmer temperatures. will lead to last fall and warmer temperatures
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>> jacqueline: >> pam: >> reporter: the news coming in and working on the front line tried to put out any hotspot spirit you have cruise's emerging and here on this entire hillside that bart over night. neighbors say that it was just an explosion and then the fire took off. you concede the last areas out here that is- which is all that is left of triste says lushest and grass. trees. crews will be out here today to and make sure there aren't any hot spots to flare up.
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>> pam: gary is up next including more on the forty- niners. and a high school game turned ugly. gary has that in all of the sports up next ñáçwçñ
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