Im kendis gibson. And im linsey davis in for diane. We begin with iran. Bracing for punishing new u. S. Sanctions and possibly much more after testing a ballistic missile. Senators from both parties are turning up the pressure and President Trump says hes not ruing out military action. Meanwhile, the president is defending a heated phone call with australias Prime Minister as lawmakers intervene reassuring that nation that it still has unwavering american support. Abcs Elizabeth Hur is following the overnight developments. She joins us here in new york. Good morning, elizabeth. Reporter kendis and linsey, good morning to you. As far as iran is concerned both parties are coming together saying theyre concern and President Trump says he agrees and is not ruling anything out. From talking tough to taking action. Thats what i do. I fix things. Were going to straighten it out. Reporter President Trump ready to impose new sanctions against iran. Iran continues to threaten u. S. Friends and a
Morning but clear this afternoon. Another nice spring day with lots of sunshine. 60s across the board. Even at the shore, right at 60 this afternoon because of the sea breeze. Delaware hits 67. Big warmup over the weekend. Timed perfectly for easter sunday. Well look at the forecast when i come back in ten minutes. First well see how the friday commute is going. Jessica boyington with the update. The boulevard around 17th, both directions now. It looks okay. Heres the southbound side. Thats whats moving toward the schuylkill expressway. Typically see more delays there, at least first with all the traffic heading toward the schuylkill. Not seeing anything major yet. Considering its only 5 30. Eastbound on 422 from 29 to the schuylkill, an eightminute trip. Average speeds in the mid 60s. Both directions on 422 look good this morning. Theres a disabled vehicle in pottstown. Watch for that on North Franklin street around spruce alley. And well end here out in voorheis, new jersey. Route 73
[ applause ] thank you. Our next speaker and i accidently sat next to each other at lunch and discovered we have something in common. Were both fast eaters. We also found that we shared a common passion for history. Im very pleased to introduce Candice Mallard to you today. Im a longtime fan of her work. I think what distinguishes her work from the work of other popular historians is her rare ability to engender suspense, despite the readers foreknowledge of the outcome. I speak from experience. When i read her first book, the river of doubt, i spent a lot of time worrying about how Teddy Roosevelt would get out of that brazilian jungle, even though i knew he would. I was listening to the book as i was driving the washington beltway, so it was always a race to see who would get to the exit first, teddy or me. I kept hoping that james a. Garfield would somehow survive the ineptitude of his doctors, even though i knew he would. Im well into her latest book, hero of the empire, the boro w
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Divided by many, unrealicly. He failed to give up the thrown he pleaded for extra time he was essentially shouted down. After witnessing, winston admitted, you were right, i see, now, the other one who would not have done. He published in an article on the new magazine, the main idea. But its important to notice, as a kwens of having supported ed woord he was scarcely to do where the new king george 6 hth. That scene in the kings speech which some of you may have seen where church hill is seen cozying up to george the sixth and ufring is delighted to take it. Hes ultimately made up and completely fictitious. I know, here is interesting letter, that he wrote, soon after he became sixth. Adds enemies of theirs. What is more, to these proedward and delinquencies, which all they embodied. They were compounded by the fact that church hill was planned to be empty chamber lain. Where the new king by contrast were devoted supporters of the Prime Minister. They shared with him a strong sense of