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this was a long time ago in 1990 or so and it was a 2-volume set by schwartz. he had to read the book so i thought that the constitution center lets put them on line and you can now click on any part of bill of rights and see all of those antecedents in the revolutionary areas he can see the amendments that matter that were not adopted. i want to start with those. they were so important. there were at least five of them in two ended up eating part of the original 12 which we talked about this morning. the original first amendment which says one representative congress for every 30,000 inhabitants. one is that congress can't raise the salary without an intervening election becomes the 27th amendment in 1992 but there's an amendment that madison thinks is the most important in the bunch from infringing the fundamental rights of trial by jury and freedom of the press and you can find that in a draft of the constitution. why did madison consider that the most important and to the ones that were not ratified? >> madison believes that actually the greatest threat to
this was a long time ago in 1990 or so and it was a 2-volume set by schwartz. he had to read the book so i thought that the constitution center lets put them on line and you can now click on any part of bill of rights and see all of those antecedents in the revolutionary areas he can see the amendments that matter that were not adopted. i want to start with those. they were so important. there were at least five of them in two ended up eating part of the original 12 which we talked about this...
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nbc's gatti schwartz on the growing feel these immigrants are feeling who call this country home. >> reporter: this morning, across the country, word of immigration and customs raids sending panic through families of millions of undocuments immigrants. >> there's a heightened level of fear, because of everything that's happening. >> reporter: i.c.e. saying raids in l.a., atlanta, and texas were routine, targeting criminals. but activists saying, some who were swept up don't pose a threat. >> and we're destroying families. >> reporter: i.c.e. raids are nothing new. the obama administration deporting more undocumented immigrants than any presidency in history. the new secretary of homeland security defended enforcement efforts during a visit to the border near san diego. >> we have no alternative but to enforce the law. if the laws in the books relative to immigration need to be changed, please, please, please change them. >> reporter: but president trump tease tough talk on immigration and a new executive order expanding the discretion of who could be targeted for deportation has fami
nbc's gatti schwartz on the growing feel these immigrants are feeling who call this country home. >> reporter: this morning, across the country, word of immigration and customs raids sending panic through families of millions of undocuments immigrants. >> there's a heightened level of fear, because of everything that's happening. >> reporter: i.c.e. saying raids in l.a., atlanta, and texas were routine, targeting criminals. but activists saying, some who were swept up don't...
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nbc's gadi schwartz is here with us this morning. >> reporter: good morning, maria. guadalupe garcia de rayos came to the united states at 14. she was convicted of falsifying a social security number trying to get a job. yesterday, her two children, both born and raised here in the united states, watched their father face deportation as seven protesters were tried to prevent her transport from leaving. >> no one is illegal. >> reporter: overnight, a tense standoff between protesters and police, facing off over the arrest over 36-year-old guadalupe garcia de rayos, an undocumented immigrant, that's been living in the united states for 22 years. garcia was arrested in 2008 during a workplace raid and convicted of felony identity theft because she had false papers. the now-married mother of two, continued living in arizona, checking in with immigration agents every six months. during her scheduled meeting wednesday, she was arrested when she or ride at the i.c.e. field office in phoenix. protesters stopping the van by standing in front of it. one man even clutching a ti
nbc's gadi schwartz is here with us this morning. >> reporter: good morning, maria. guadalupe garcia de rayos came to the united states at 14. she was convicted of falsifying a social security number trying to get a job. yesterday, her two children, both born and raised here in the united states, watched their father face deportation as seven protesters were tried to prevent her transport from leaving. >> no one is illegal. >> reporter: overnight, a tense standoff between...
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we have gadi schwartz with many who call this country home fearing. >> reporter: across the country this morning, immigration and raids sending panic through families of millions of undocumented immigrants. >> a heightened level of fear. >> reporter: i.c.e. say raids were routine targeting criminals. activists saying some swept up don't pose a threat. >> we are destroying families. >> reporter: i.c.e. raids are not new. president obama's presidency deploying more in history. >> we have no alternative but to enforce the law. if the laws on the books relative to immigration need to be changed, change them. >> reporter: president trump's tough talk on immigration and executive order expanding the discretion of who is targeted for deportation has families on edge. immigration advocates saying the word criminal like guadalupe garcia de rayos convicted of using a false social security number to work. she was previously allowed to stay with her children as long as she checked in with i.c.e. this week, she was deported to mexico. >> it is heartbreaking because i was hoping that i would go home w
we have gadi schwartz with many who call this country home fearing. >> reporter: across the country this morning, immigration and raids sending panic through families of millions of undocumented immigrants. >> a heightened level of fear. >> reporter: i.c.e. say raids were routine targeting criminals. activists saying some swept up don't pose a threat. >> we are destroying families. >> reporter: i.c.e. raids are not new. president obama's presidency deploying more...
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we'll begin with meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz and the most accurate first alert neighborhood forecast, glenn? >> yeah, jacqueline, the flag is not just blowing strongly, it's blowing left to right. from this angle, that's a cold wind. the opposite way is the warm wind. we'll be getting into that before too long. but it's 28 degrees in philadelphia now. 23 in allentown. that doesn't tell the whole story. because we still have a lot of wind out of the northwest. as you saw with those flags. still gusting at 36 miles an hour in atlantic city. 39 miles an hour in dover. that's not quite as gusty as it was a few hours ago when it was up to 52 miles an hour in cape may. look at what happened here. yesterday at 3:00, it was 66 degrees. remember, records all over the place. by 5:00 this morning, it was feeling like 32. and by 9:00 this morning feeling like 16. that's a 50 degree drop in 18 hours. no wonder it feels freezing cold by the time you go outside. the temperature, as we go through the evening, dropping through the 20s. feels like temperature, dropping to 10 by 11:00 and sing
we'll begin with meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz and the most accurate first alert neighborhood forecast, glenn? >> yeah, jacqueline, the flag is not just blowing strongly, it's blowing left to right. from this angle, that's a cold wind. the opposite way is the warm wind. we'll be getting into that before too long. but it's 28 degrees in philadelphia now. 23 in allentown. that doesn't tell the whole story. because we still have a lot of wind out of the northwest. as you...
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. >> let's go to first alert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. it's never been so woorm this day for parts of this -- warm on this day for parts of this year. >>> not just this area. multiple states. this is a widespread record-breaking event here. camera shaking a little bit here. it's south philly. i-95 as that southerly wind comes in here. it's down to 67 in philadelphia, 59 in wilmington, the winds coming in off delaware bay and the atlantic. seeing the 50s at the shore. still 70 in northeast philly and in allentown. so these were the records today. 74, philadelphia, tied a record. allentown broke a record. trenton broke a record. reading tied it. allentown's record, though, is the warmest temperature ever recorded in february. that is impressive. one more warm day, and then a big change. we'll get it down to you hour by hour coming up. >> enjoy the warmth while you can. >>> this just in, prison time for one of the two owners of the popular jersey shore pizza place manco and manco. in the past hour, charles bang emwas sentenced to -- bangle w
. >> let's go to first alert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. it's never been so woorm this day for parts of this -- warm on this day for parts of this year. >>> not just this area. multiple states. this is a widespread record-breaking event here. camera shaking a little bit here. it's south philly. i-95 as that southerly wind comes in here. it's down to 67 in philadelphia, 59 in wilmington, the winds coming in off delaware bay and the atlantic. seeing...
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let's go to chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. people will have to bundle up for their plans tonight? >> yeah, it was a really cold day today. the high temperature 32. it's about ten degrees below normal. the clouds, though, tonight that's going to be one of the reasons that the temperature is not going to drop very much. 32 in philadelphia now. 28 in allentown. and in coatesville. and that's about as low as it's going to get tonight. but we do have some returns on radar. now just about all of this is not reaching the ground because the low levels of the atmosphere are so dry. but there could be some snow flurries in parts of the higher elevations, especially. that's what the future cast computer is showing us, berks county, but especially the poconos seeing flurries over the next few hours and then it's gone. that's the end of that threat. because the atmosphere is warming up. temperatures going up as we go through the night tonight with the cloudy skies, no significant precipitation expected. different story over the weekend. we
let's go to chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. people will have to bundle up for their plans tonight? >> yeah, it was a really cold day today. the high temperature 32. it's about ten degrees below normal. the clouds, though, tonight that's going to be one of the reasons that the temperature is not going to drop very much. 32 in philadelphia now. 28 in allentown. and in coatesville. and that's about as low as it's going to get tonight. but we do have some returns on...
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. >> nbc10's glenn "hurricane" schwartz joins us tracking the warmth. >> yeah, if you didn't get a chance to get outside, enjoy the nice, warm weather today, you can do it again tomorrow. if you miss it tomorrow, you'll have at least a number of hours on saturday. we have a beautiful -- a beautiful day. temperatures have dropped now into the 60s across most of the area. down to 59. atlantic city international and even at the airport there, they were into the 70s. we got up to 73 degrees today in philadelphia, just shy of the record. allentown tied a record. reading broke a record. friday we're close to the record. saturday in the 70s. and then the temperature drops. we're not seeing much in the way of rain for tonight but we do for a part of the weekend. i'll time that out for you coming up. >>> road rage. a retired upper gwynedd police officer is facing charges from his former department after he fired a gun. owen farmer is now accuseded of shooting a glock pistol at a bmw suv, hurting a 15-year-old girl inside. farmer says it started when his stepdaughter got in road rage fight and the
. >> nbc10's glenn "hurricane" schwartz joins us tracking the warmth. >> yeah, if you didn't get a chance to get outside, enjoy the nice, warm weather today, you can do it again tomorrow. if you miss it tomorrow, you'll have at least a number of hours on saturday. we have a beautiful -- a beautiful day. temperatures have dropped now into the 60s across most of the area. down to 59. atlantic city international and even at the airport there, they were into the 70s. we got up...
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let's go back to nbc10 first alert meteorologist glen hurricane schwartz. if people pay attention to you, they will not be caught off guard tomorrow. >> wedant want you to get caught off guard. look out the window and it'sing or snow is melting as it hits. you say, oh, they're wrong. just wait. things will be changing rapidly. that rain changing to snow. the snow getting heavier. the temperature going down. and it starts sticking. so all these things are likely to happen. the heaviest snow from 5:00 to 9:00 a.m., right during the morning rush. of course, the peak snowfall rates, 2 to 3 inches per hour some places. plows can't keep up with that. thundersnow possible. low visibility and snow covered roads. not just the roads but also the trees and power lines. it's going to be heavy, wet snow, sticky type snow. good for snowballs but also good for knocking down trees and causinger outages. this is the intense forecast for philadelphia. 5:00 a.m., something is going to be coming down hard. it could be rain, could be snow, could be a mixture. where the big pixt
let's go back to nbc10 first alert meteorologist glen hurricane schwartz. if people pay attention to you, they will not be caught off guard tomorrow. >> wedant want you to get caught off guard. look out the window and it'sing or snow is melting as it hits. you say, oh, they're wrong. just wait. things will be changing rapidly. that rain changing to snow. the snow getting heavier. the temperature going down. and it starts sticking. so all these things are likely to happen. the heaviest...
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glenn "hurricane" schwartz is tracking the weather. >> his most accurate forecast has gone all spring on us. >> that's right. what a beautiful picture to start that weekend off. this is a live picture from cape may. the best sunsets always come with some sorts of clouds. it really looks like a painting. but it is a real life picture. it's 40 in atlantic city now. down to 35 in vineland. 42 in philadelphia. 34 in coatesville. so yeah, it's going to be kind of chilly this evening and overnight tonight. but not so much tomorrow. we hit 45 for the high today after 39 yesterday. going up into the mid 60s both saturday and sunday. it's more typical of april temperatures. as we go through the night tonight, it doesn't get all that cold in most parts of the area. certainly dry. there's very little wind. just the beginning of a spectacular weekend. we'll see how long that lasts into next week coming up. >> all right. glenn. >>> new at 6:00, an 8-year-old girl is in the hospital after she was stabbed in the face. we just got off the phone with the police chief in delaware county. a woman stabbe
glenn "hurricane" schwartz is tracking the weather. >> his most accurate forecast has gone all spring on us. >> that's right. what a beautiful picture to start that weekend off. this is a live picture from cape may. the best sunsets always come with some sorts of clouds. it really looks like a painting. but it is a real life picture. it's 40 in atlantic city now. down to 35 in vineland. 42 in philadelphia. 34 in coatesville. so yeah, it's going to be kind of chilly this...
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let's get right to glenn "hurricane" schwartz. time this out for us. >> unfortunately, the worst of this storm looks like it will occur during the morning rush on thursday. that's one of the reasons we've issued the first alert for the entire area except for the jersey shore and the delaware beaches where it may snow but it was likely melt. 4:00 a.m. to noon on thursday, not tomorrow. accumulating snow heavy at times. during the morning rush with slick roads and poor visibility. as we go through the day tomorrow, tomorrow evening, no problems, but overnight tomorrow night and into thursday morning, that's when the cold air's coming down from the north, the moisture comes in from the west and it adds up to a snowy morning rush. 6:00 a.m., the darker blue indicating the heavier snow. so it's accumulating during that period all the way down to central delaware and into much of new jersey. but this is not a long-lasting storm. and by noontime or early afternoon, it is tapering off and moving out, limiting the snow totals to some degre
let's get right to glenn "hurricane" schwartz. time this out for us. >> unfortunately, the worst of this storm looks like it will occur during the morning rush on thursday. that's one of the reasons we've issued the first alert for the entire area except for the jersey shore and the delaware beaches where it may snow but it was likely melt. 4:00 a.m. to noon on thursday, not tomorrow. accumulating snow heavy at times. during the morning rush with slick roads and poor visibility....
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glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> we do have some cooler air coming in. you can see the flag blowing. that is from the direction that generally brings colder air and it will be getting colder as we head through the niemt. it's down to 47 in ooemt so that's considerable drop just in the last hour. 54 in philadelphia, 52 in wilmington. wilmington was 60 just a couple of hours ago. so the temperatures are going down. the wind as you can see coming out of the north, northwest and it's not that strong. it's five to ten-mile-per-hour so it's going to take all night to get some of that colder air in. we have clear skies around here just some high thin clouds out to the west. and so tomorrow morning, it's going to be a lot colder than it was this morning. it was 43 in philadelphia this morning. now we're talking about 10 degrees colder by tomorrow morning, a couple spots even getting down into the 20s but then we go right back up and i'll tell you about that in a few minutes. >>> a billboard shaming philadelphia's mayor and top school officials could be on i-95 one week from today. we told yo
glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> we do have some cooler air coming in. you can see the flag blowing. that is from the direction that generally brings colder air and it will be getting colder as we head through the niemt. it's down to 47 in ooemt so that's considerable drop just in the last hour. 54 in philadelphia, 52 in wilmington. wilmington was 60 just a couple of hours ago. so the temperatures are going down. the wind as you can see coming out of the north, northwest and it's...
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gadi schwartz is here with us this morning. >> reporter: good morning, maria. she came to the united states at 14. she was convicted of falsifying a social security number on one of her job applications. and last night, her children born in the united states, watched their mother face deportation, as protesters tried to prevent her transport van from leaving. ♪ no one is illegal >> reporter: overnight, a tense standoff between protesters and police, facing off over the arrest over 36-year-old guadalupe, an undocument the united states for years. she was convicted of felony identity theft because she had false papers. the now-married mother of two, continued living in arizona, checking in with immigration agents every six months. during her meeting on wednesday, she was arrested when she arrived at the i.c.e. field office in phoenix. protesters stopping the van by standing in front of it. one man even clutching a tire. her children, looking at their mother through the window. her family says she's outraged. >> she's not a bad person. and every year, she always
gadi schwartz is here with us this morning. >> reporter: good morning, maria. she came to the united states at 14. she was convicted of falsifying a social security number on one of her job applications. and last night, her children born in the united states, watched their mother face deportation, as protesters tried to prevent her transport van from leaving. ♪ no one is illegal >> reporter: overnight, a tense standoff between protesters and police, facing off over the arrest over...