To help complete strangers after what authorities call an attack on the most vulnerable. Our team live on the scene and a special edition of Good Morning America starts now. Good morning, america. Lets get right to that breaking news. You are looking live at the Manchester Arena in england where a suicide bomber set off an explosion in an Ariana Grande concert. The concert had just ended when the explosion happened. 20,000 people were there in the arena. So many of them were children in just look at those pictures, young women, young boys, many of them probably going to the first concert of their lives. Heres what we know right now. At least 22 people killed. More than 50 injures and police say another attacker died at the scene. They believe they know who it was and no name released and second arrested. Around 400 Police Officers deployed overnight with the investigation. Ariana grande spoke out overnight tweeting, broken from the bottom of my heart, i am so, so sorry. I dont have wor
Its unbelievable how many on 70 degree days were going to start up in the month of february. Really mild stuff. Weve already had four sefts this month and we have a couple more headed our way. The first one coming up later this afternoon. So right now, there are a lot of clouds around this morning. And there have been a few spripgels down across southern maryland. Otherwise, sort of a damp feeling to the morning. Clouds will gradually scatter away late this morning into the afternoon. Afternoon highs today, up into the low and mid 70s and even warmer tomorrow. Tomorrow may be an emergency call out sick to work day. Were still dealing with breaking news in news 4 traffic. Breaking news as youre headed into d. C. This morning. Take a look at the problem. Northbound 295 shut down at malcolm x avenue. All traffic being pushed on to malcolm x. Southbound sunf maryland, suitland parkway may be your best bet. It is under investigation which means it could be some time. Megan mcgrath has more
Jersey and delaware for most of the morning and you see the Lehigh Valley and burkes county and this is also light rainfall and a heavy rainfall is staying to the south. This first line of showers moving through as expected and then a break. You might see a sprinkle or two for much of the day and later this afternoon as we head into the evening commute. All of this will be moving into our area and it will be a dreary day today with occasional rain. Rain showers, 53 degrees right now in philadelphia, and up to 54 in the suburbs and were waiting for rain in many of the neighborhoods and notice the clouds that have taken over in the Lehigh Valley as we see some sunshine to start with. Near 60 degrees at 5 00 this afternoon and showers eventually moving into the entire area. Mainly just light rainfall for today, theres a potential for heavier downpours with the system and its going to be around for days and a look at when you can expect those when i come back with the hour by hour forecast
He works at the six oldest reform congregation in the United States and has a illustrious history. Ings a rabbi was the lead jewish abolitionist in the United States during the civil war and was known as the abolitionist temple and since then it has a long history of social activism, but in addition to that, he has a phd in history from the university of cincinnati and has written a number of books on americanjewish history and is within a number of scholarly articles as well as articles in the more popular press and i have the honor of coauthoring an article with lance on the Huffington Post this year on the brandeis confirmation which we are also celebrating this year. Lance, thisducing is one of the great virtues of being the conference coordinator. I can add to the program whatever i want and i just wanted to add one footnote to andrews paper because i think it is relevant to what we will be talking about today. That is that in 1866 when , 150 years ago, in 1866 in congress is deba
Since then it has a long history of social activism. That, he has a phd in history and has written a number of books on American Jewish history, and a number of scholarly articles as well as articles in the more popular press. I had the honor of coauthoring an article with lance on the Huffington Post this year on the brandeis confirmation, which we are also celebrating this year. Before introducing lamp, and this is one of the great virtues of being the conference coordinator, i can add you to program whenever i want and i just want to add one footnote, because i think it is relevant to everything we will be talking in 1866day, and that is ago congress, 150 years when congress was debating what becomes the 14th amendment, it against by saying all persons born or nationalized in the United States and subject to their jurisdiction are citizens of the United States. Atre was a strong attempt the delegations of california and oregon to amend that to say all persons except chinese would be