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headley moved over mcclelland with some last-minute instructions. are we ready lacks all right he said while keeping his hand on the emergency brake. slowly, remember? by the time he was 27 he was elected mayor in 1903 at the age of 38. his father had run against abraham lincoln and then the famous civil war general but mcclelland had no former role in the construction. he was savvy enough to realize his citizens were clamoring or it. his first day in office he took it to her in the tunnels to show his appreciation. unlike his predecessors who were voted out of office in a year to mcclelland proved popular enough to last five years and his fondness for huge public works projects grew as he saw the construction of the queensboro and manhattan bridges. he made history when he pushed his hand forward and began the first subway ride in new york's history. the car rounded the corner and the lights came into view. the car to a stop when the emergency brake was bumped causing everyone to lurch forward. the mayor got the hang of things and have the subway m
headley moved over mcclelland with some last-minute instructions. are we ready lacks all right he said while keeping his hand on the emergency brake. slowly, remember? by the time he was 27 he was elected mayor in 1903 at the age of 38. his father had run against abraham lincoln and then the famous civil war general but mcclelland had no former role in the construction. he was savvy enough to realize his citizens were clamoring or it. his first day in office he took it to her in the tunnels to...
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jim mcclelland, c.e.o. and president of goodwill of central indiana says his organization thought carefully before deciding to offer them a diploma over a g.e.d. >> some of the data that we saw as we started looking into this, showed that g.e.d. is the highest level of education you attain, you don't make any more money than a high school dropout. and your rate of unemployment is no greater than that of a high school dropout. >> reporter: the indianapolis they didn't decide to reach out all on it's own. >> reporter: the indianapolis mayors office has the unusual ability to sponsor charter schools in the state. jason kloth, the deputy mayor of education for indianapolis says there are about 150,000 dropouts in the city's metro area, and that offering them educational opportunities is an economic imperative. >> there is a clear need with existing high school dropouts, people who may have made a mistake at one point or another in their life and this is an opportunity for them to re-enter and earn their high sc
jim mcclelland, c.e.o. and president of goodwill of central indiana says his organization thought carefully before deciding to offer them a diploma over a g.e.d. >> some of the data that we saw as we started looking into this, showed that g.e.d. is the highest level of education you attain, you don't make any more money than a high school dropout. and your rate of unemployment is no greater than that of a high school dropout. >> reporter: the indianapolis they didn't decide to reach...
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charles mcclelland / jefe de la polica de houston.e estas eran las armas que utilizaban lo coyotes para detener a las victimas para que no se escaparan pero dejenme mostrale este cuarto lleno de ropa en condiciones deplorables . segun valeria la situacion que viven en sus paises es lo que las lleva a las personas caer en las manos de los coyotes. "gente que no tiene sentimientos para con otros seres humanos y se aprovechan de la situacion en la que ellos estan, pos ahora para los inmigrates, que vienen para aca es mas dificil y sufren mas." blanca ---tiempo de la pausa pero en breve. take vo ---buscan al conductor de este vehiculo por su posible participacion en un mortal accidente. take vo ---liberan a la activista indocumentada, elvira arellano, enterese por que y cuales son sus planes en estados unidos. take vo ---un supuesto hijo de "el chapo" revela quien es el nuevo jefe del cartel de sinaloa. take javier sot twitter - no audio segment ends end segment pitch - blanca ---esta noche, la policia de [ hombre ] es grande. ayuda en mo
charles mcclelland / jefe de la polica de houston.e estas eran las armas que utilizaban lo coyotes para detener a las victimas para que no se escaparan pero dejenme mostrale este cuarto lleno de ropa en condiciones deplorables . segun valeria la situacion que viven en sus paises es lo que las lleva a las personas caer en las manos de los coyotes. "gente que no tiene sentimientos para con otros seres humanos y se aprovechan de la situacion en la que ellos estan, pos ahora para los...
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. >> reporter: goat farmers jeff and jan mcclelland have been volunteer firefightersn washington the last five years. but nothing prepared them for what they faced this past week. >> when we got to this particular incident, you couldn't even fathom what had happened. >> reporter: one of the worst landslides in u.s. history. >> people can be gone so fast. just tell the people that you love that you love them and hold them close. >> reporter: first responders like the mcclellans risk their lives to try to save others and experts say their wounds also run deep. >> in some ways your whole system is overwhelmed by the stress. you can feel helpless that you can't do enough to save people. >> reporter: the responders put their own needs aside when disaster strikes, people like paramedic tony mccarty, who we met last may in moore, oklahoma, when an ef-5 tornado cut through his community, killing 25 people. he was one of the first on the scene. >> there is nothing good to say about holding a lifeless child in your hands. you hurt for the family. >> this is the side of first responders that pe
. >> reporter: goat farmers jeff and jan mcclelland have been volunteer firefightersn washington the last five years. but nothing prepared them for what they faced this past week. >> when we got to this particular incident, you couldn't even fathom what had happened. >> reporter: one of the worst landslides in u.s. history. >> people can be gone so fast. just tell the people that you love that you love them and hold them close. >> reporter: first responders like...
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>> reporter: using the drought as a teachable moment, instructor brook mcclelland explains to these fifthraders how different california was in the mid 1800s. water to homes had to be carried in and people used only about a gallon a day instead of the average 100 gallons we use today. with that, they were off to the schoolyard where the kids had to perform common tasks like cleaning dishes and washing clothes, hands and faces with only a gallon of water. most found they didn't need that. >> i'm surprised. i didn't know cleaning these dishes would take such little water, probably not even a quarter. >> reporter: the students discussed strategies for using as little as possible and being 10-year-olds you knew that some couldn't resist the urge to be knuckleheads but they got the message. tonight when you do dishes will you think twice about how much water you use? >> oh, yes, of course. if i use that much water, i won't be happy with myself. >> how many quarts is it? >> one quarter. >> reporter: but perhaps the most important lesson of all was about appreciation. >> you can take a look at t
>> reporter: using the drought as a teachable moment, instructor brook mcclelland explains to these fifthraders how different california was in the mid 1800s. water to homes had to be carried in and people used only about a gallon a day instead of the average 100 gallons we use today. with that, they were off to the schoolyard where the kids had to perform common tasks like cleaning dishes and washing clothes, hands and faces with only a gallon of water. most found they didn't need that....
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todd mcclelland's team went into a shootout and they got the point they needed for a play-off berth inhe skills competition, alex gives up his first-ever shootout goal. and then ramos stops james shepherd to steal it and the sharks lose, 2-1. >> fearing up the troops, stanford looking to get back to the sweet sixteen took a while to get it on but lady cardinals beat florida state 63- 44. could the lady bears make it two straight final fours? but they run away. they lose 75-56. now, the cal men in the sweet sixteen of the n.i.t., tyrone wallace and the bears all over visiting arkansas. they advance 75-64 in berkeley. they advance to the elite eight. >>> the terrelle pryor era in oakland appears to be over. the 24-year-old raider quarterback reportedly wants out after the team traded for matt schaub. reggie mackenzie the gm confirmed the team is trying to trade him and if they can't, they will probably release him. changes with the oakland raiders. >>> so the stanford women and the stanford men both going to the sweet sixteen in the ncaa tournament. congratulations to them. i'm dennis o'
todd mcclelland's team went into a shootout and they got the point they needed for a play-off berth inhe skills competition, alex gives up his first-ever shootout goal. and then ramos stops james shepherd to steal it and the sharks lose, 2-1. >> fearing up the troops, stanford looking to get back to the sweet sixteen took a while to get it on but lady cardinals beat florida state 63- 44. could the lady bears make it two straight final fours? but they run away. they lose 75-56. now, the...
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. >> jeff and jan mcclelland, thanks for all that you guys are trying to do out there in washington statete your time. good luck. >>> still to come here, some disturbing new numbers out this week about how many american children are being diagnosed with autism. we'll talk to the mother of one of those kids. this is msnbc. (dad) well, we've been thinking about it and we're just not sure. (agent) i understand. (dad) we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. (dad) so if we sell, do you think we can swing it? (agent) i have the numbers right here and based on the comps that i've found, the timing is perfect. ...there's a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (dad) that's good to know. (mom) i'm so excited. hey, i notice your car yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. you shoulda taken it to midas. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff can wait. high-five! arg! brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) the making of a bombshell starring new bombshell volume with the bombshell boost system. extreme volume meets int
. >> jeff and jan mcclelland, thanks for all that you guys are trying to do out there in washington statete your time. good luck. >>> still to come here, some disturbing new numbers out this week about how many american children are being diagnosed with autism. we'll talk to the mother of one of those kids. this is msnbc. (dad) well, we've been thinking about it and we're just not sure. (agent) i understand. (dad) we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys...