so now, to go back and listen to what has happened to weapons from truman to trump is really remarkable. all from the midwest and college thinking he would be a literature major but watergate changed him to political science and then he went on to graduate school at mit and it was international relations and nuclear strategy. then he moved to washington with the house of representatives house policy advisor but you know government work, he decided that wasn t for him so then he left and wrote the widely acclaimed book of armageddon. and t then spent time at the boston globe because they were looking for experts inn defense he stayed there 20 years as bureau chief in moscow, bureau chief in new york city. and by the end of 2002 started writing stories and has written for previous books before tonight what i am really excited to have is our guest fred kaplan and his book the bomb . [applause] thanks for coming out. just said my first book was 1983 about the small group of defe
halfway into the week. it is a day without women, national women s day, so i m wearing red. we already honoring that all morning long. you look very dapper as always. thank you, dear. there is some red in here. yep, there is. little splatter of paint. we ve one more round of rain and then pretty decent day ahead. but there is the round every rain that has yet to come three. this was a weak cold front. really won t change our temperatures too much. we still expect to get into the 60s. and i think whatever rain you see this morning is not going to be a whole lot. look at these temperatures. we re already in the 60s. sixty-one in philadelphia, 49 in lancaster, 50 mount pocono, a 054 in wildwood. look at the seven day forecast, not what i wanted to do there. so we re going to just that s just bob kelly take over right now and let me get my act together because i loaded the wrong show, bob kelly. we get better as the morning goes on, trust me, hang with us, 4
but still very mild for this time of year. we are looking at colder air moving our way. and the threat of snow by friday morning s rush. we ll time it out and have update on those snow accumulations coming up later in the broadcast. for now, though, we ll zen it back to you. all right. kathy, thanks. terrifying scene outside of philadelphia home when a mother and toddler plunge from second story window. police say that woman was holding her two-year-old son when she jumped. neighbors rushed right in to help. dawn timmeney is following the investigation live now in north philadelphia. dawn? reporter: lucy, this is such heartbreaking story. neighbors and police tell us that the woman was in fact having suicidal thoughts that she was out on this same window 11 yesterday with her little baby in her arms staring up into the sky but they thought they had talk her out hurting herself and her little baby. when i come to run outside i just scene them laying on the ground. oh,
sanders taking a different tone today. information came into our campaign about the clinton campaign. magically? we didn t go out magically came there? or you had a staffer yes, that s what the you believe it magically came in. okay. reporter: his lawyerly language, coming a day after more direct words at the democratic debate. not only do i apologize to secretary clinton, i want to apologize to my supporters. reporter: hillary clinton accepting that apology and issuing one of her own after returning late from a commercial break. sorry. reporter: her performance, largely looking past the rivals on stage with her to ones who might be next year, republicans like donald trump. we also need to make sure that the really discriminatory messages that trump is sending around the world don t fall on receptive ears. he is becoming isis best recruiter. reporter: trump firing back. she lies like crazy about everything. where she was being gunned down in
from new hampshire. reporter: on defense, about a data breach by his own campaign, bernie sanders taking a different tone today. information came into our campaign campaign. magically? we didn t go out there? or you had a yes, that s what the magically came in. okay. lawyerly language, coming a day after more direct words at the democratic debate. not only do i apologize to secretary clinton, i want to apologize to my supporters. reporter: hillary clinton accepting that apology and issuing one of her own after returning late from a commercial break. sorry. reporter: her performance, largely looking past the rivals on stage with her to ones who might be next year, republicans like donald trump. we also need to make sure that the really discriminatory messages that trump is sending around the world don t fall on receptive ears. best recruiter. reporter: trump firing back. she lies like crazy about everything. whether it s trips where she was being he