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mr. henderson; right? don't go far. >> mr. kelly i have you under disrespect items i'm i'm not sorry not under the general public comment but feel free to spank for two minutes. >> i had two comments one in general public comment and the other first of all, i want to apologize for my yelling when you didn't know vernon's name i'm not sorry for that out bust i want to talk about negotiationss more than likely district attorney day and a half we're going to be sent to fax finding that's not happened before i know were up told about it has not happened we've offer gotten close but never happened the important part it's another step away from face to face negotiations where we can accomplish something we can rely on a mediator to translate what you or the other folks said it makes it difficult last week in mediation the district responded to our proposal and union changed it's proposal and returned to the district and that's seems to be the end of it i think there's room there for the district to respond and for that to continue a
mr. henderson; right? don't go far. >> mr. kelly i have you under disrespect items i'm i'm not sorry not under the general public comment but feel free to spank for two minutes. >> i had two comments one in general public comment and the other first of all, i want to apologize for my yelling when you didn't know vernon's name i'm not sorry for that out bust i want to talk about negotiationss more than likely district attorney day and a half we're going to be sent to fax finding...
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mrs. henderson. these little white kids would come in and call her annie. that was worse than abusing me, you understand? it was terrifying that i could be so powerless that this great powerful woman, who was my protection, couldn't protect herself, nor could she protect her son, really, from this kind of violation, intrusion. for myself, for me, the white kids -- well, i fought them quite a lot. >> physically? >> physically, of course. i would hit a stone. i would hit a tree, of course. i had a rage that just, i kept in my teeth. as soon as one would look at me, i would hit him or her and quite often got beaten up, too. but i would hit anybody one time. and it wouldn't clear me of my rage and i could never get enough to get my rage out. so, one of my fantasies when i was, oh, 7, 6 or 7, was that suddenly there'd be -- somebody would just say shazaam and i would be white and i wouldn't be looked at with such loathing when i walked in the white part of town, which i had to do. white men and women could look at you with such loathing that you really wished ei
mrs. henderson. these little white kids would come in and call her annie. that was worse than abusing me, you understand? it was terrifying that i could be so powerless that this great powerful woman, who was my protection, couldn't protect herself, nor could she protect her son, really, from this kind of violation, intrusion. for myself, for me, the white kids -- well, i fought them quite a lot. >> physically? >> physically, of course. i would hit a stone. i would hit a tree, of...
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mr. henderson. >> okay. on to the next item item f parents consent items one public speaker card signed up. >> pardon me president fewer. >> ready whether when you are. >> i'm sorry. i'm confused president keeling. >> two weeks ago we talked about the qualification of '83 teachers who were being put before the board you pulled that and brought them back we're curious has anyone looked at that situation i want you to look at i think this is an unusual pot on page 35 thas has to do with summer school you're setting aside 90 slots gee for middle school for summer school and doing it now that's a good thing and you're doing something good, i wanted to point out and say congratulations our doing something good it's go to have that certainly certainty about the summer for those the guys and look at k-28 an page 65 this time we're struggling with money in the district you want to spend $20,000 to make a movie i don't know about that i'm not sure about that how much with soft puppets or hand shadows you know if you'
mr. henderson. >> okay. on to the next item item f parents consent items one public speaker card signed up. >> pardon me president fewer. >> ready whether when you are. >> i'm sorry. i'm confused president keeling. >> two weeks ago we talked about the qualification of '83 teachers who were being put before the board you pulled that and brought them back we're curious has anyone looked at that situation i want you to look at i think this is an unusual pot on page 35...
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moderating and questions are coming from political journalist, des moines columnist and kathy henderson. mr. young and ms. appel we are producing this debate on the anniversary of 9/11. i am wondering where were you on 9/11? >> i was feeding my third child on my couch with my 2-year-old son sitting beside me. >> how did it change your life? >> it made us more aware it is a dangerous world. i was driving two kids into the school and went by gray's lake and hundreds of flags were there. it was really moving to think of the lives lost that day and families left behind and the first responders that went in there and tried to help. >> mr. young, where were you? >> i was sitting at my desk on capital hill and i saw the first glimpse of this on tv on my desk. someone called over and said turn on the tv it looks like someone is flying into world trade center. it changes your life. >> how did it change your life? >> you want to live every die day to the full est because you never know when it is your last one. >> starting with gay henderson. >> 13 years on terrorism still exist and president obama a
moderating and questions are coming from political journalist, des moines columnist and kathy henderson. mr. young and ms. appel we are producing this debate on the anniversary of 9/11. i am wondering where were you on 9/11? >> i was feeding my third child on my couch with my 2-year-old son sitting beside me. >> how did it change your life? >> it made us more aware it is a dangerous world. i was driving two kids into the school and went by gray's lake and hundreds of flags...
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henderson. let me just say, mr. young, and mrs.begin, we're producing this debate on september 11th, the anniversary of 9/11. there are half massed flags flight throughout the nation today. i'm wondering, mrs. appel, where were you on 9/11? >> well, i happened to be feeding -- when i found the news i was feeding my third child on our couch with my two-year-old son sitting beside me. >> how has 9/11 changed your life? >> well, i think it's made us more cognizant of the whole world, and knowing it's -- it is a dangerous world, and i remember today we were -- i was writing this, two kids into school and we went by gray's lake and the flags are all over, hundreds of flags there, and it was really literally moving to think of all the lives lost that day and the families that were left behind, and the first responders that went in there. >> mr. young, where were you. >> sitting at my desk on capitol hill in an office, and i saw the first glimpse of all of this on live tv at my desk, and someone called over and said turn on the tv. looks
henderson. let me just say, mr. young, and mrs.begin, we're producing this debate on september 11th, the anniversary of 9/11. there are half massed flags flight throughout the nation today. i'm wondering, mrs. appel, where were you on 9/11? >> well, i happened to be feeding -- when i found the news i was feeding my third child on our couch with my two-year-old son sitting beside me. >> how has 9/11 changed your life? >> well, i think it's made us more cognizant of the whole...
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henderson. began,just say before we onare producing this debate september 11. appel,ndering, mrs. where were you on 9/11? be seating area third child on my couch with my two-year-old son beside me. >> how has 9/11 changed your life? >> it has made us more cognizant of the whole world. it is a dangerous world. i remember today we were driving to kids to school and the flags are all over, hundreds of flags there. and it was visually moving to think of all those lives that were lost that day and families that were left behind. and the first responders that went in there. >> mr. young, where were you? >> i was sitting at my desk on capitol hill in an office. first clips of this on a tv on my desk. someone called and it's a turn on the tv. it looks like someone has flown into the world trade center. when the second one hit, you knew there was a problem. life.nges your >> how has it changed your life? >> you want to live every day to the fullest because you never know if that will ever change. your family and friends come a spend valuable time with them and make sure they know that you
henderson. began,just say before we onare producing this debate september 11. appel,ndering, mrs. where were you on 9/11? be seating area third child on my couch with my two-year-old son beside me. >> how has 9/11 changed your life? >> it has made us more cognizant of the whole world. it is a dangerous world. i remember today we were driving to kids to school and the flags are all over, hundreds of flags there. and it was visually moving to think of all those lives that were lost...
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mr. john king. >> chris, kate, michaela, good morning. we'll pick up where you left off. with the reaction to the president's big speech last night. with me to go inside politics to share their reporting, malika hendersonngton post" and cnn's peter hanby. >> i thought for a republican, a conservative, a fierce critic of the president in recent months, he's very measured. he thinks the president is late to the fight, underestimated isis for a long time. but said i'm glad he's going into syriand a laid it out as a serious threat. his one concern is what a lot of republicans are saying, he doesn't think the president should take off the table, doesn't think he should use it now, the option of using boots on the ground. john boehner, the house speaker, said he has finally begun to make the case the nation has needed him to make for quite some time. that destroying this terrorist threat requires decisive action and must be of the highest priority, here's the part where republicans add their skepticism. a speech is not the same thing as a strategy. but you would have to say there are critics out there and there's politics at play. there is a moment for the president here. there's broad bipartisan support for
mr. john king. >> chris, kate, michaela, good morning. we'll pick up where you left off. with the reaction to the president's big speech last night. with me to go inside politics to share their reporting, malika hendersonngton post" and cnn's peter hanby. >> i thought for a republican, a conservative, a fierce critic of the president in recent months, he's very measured. he thinks the president is late to the fight, underestimated isis for a long time. but said i'm glad he's...