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it would go on for hours, hours. >> nawaz: it took six years before kylene was officially wagnosed with hoh literature and i just i thought i am gng to learn this as well as i possibly can and do everything i can possibly do to help her and undo this, try to undo it what i had done. >> nawaz: why was it so important to you? >> i wanted her to have the best life she could have. i felt bad that i had taken something away from her. >> nawaz: all these years later, she sa her family still finds it difficult to talk about kylene's f.a.s.d.r ughter will need lifelong support. right now, carol is her sole caregiver. >> sometimes when she gets angry with me or starthaving a meltdown she starts saying why did you have to drink with me. why d you do this. i'm mad at you. but for the most part she knows i love her. >> nawaz: a love, carol says, she hopes can make up for past mistakes. and a story she's glad to share, so that others won't do the same. r the pbs newshour, i'm amna nawaz in northern minnesota. >> woodruff: amna and our newshour team have more on the story behind the sto what they lea
it would go on for hours, hours. >> nawaz: it took six years before kylene was officially wagnosed with hoh literature and i just i thought i am gng to learn this as well as i possibly can and do everything i can possibly do to help her and undo this, try to undo it what i had done. >> nawaz: why was it so important to you? >> i wanted her to have the best life she could have. i felt bad that i had taken something away from her. >> nawaz: all these years later, she sa...
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. >> nawaz: carol peterson lives in northern minnesota, with her daughter kylene,do7, and their "papa jack". 28 years ago, carol unexpectedly became pregnant. >> i kepsaying "this can't be right. it can't be true. no." and then the thought came to me that i had been drinking. i had been drinkg every day and so i was scared. >> nawaz: as kylene grew, carol says she pesred doctors about developmental delays and behavioral issues. >> she would just start raging rage screaming trying to grab you kick you, hit you. >> nawaz: for a few seconds, a few minutes? >> oh no. it would go on for hours, hours. >> nawaz: it took six years before kylene was officially diagnosed with f.a.s.d. >> they sent me home with literature and i just i thought i am going to learn this as well as i possibly can and do everything i can possibly do toa help h undo this, try to undo it what i had done. >> nawaz: why was it so important to you? >> i wanted her to he best life she could have. i fe bad that i had taken something away from her. >> nawaz: all these years later, she says her family finds it difficult to ta
. >> nawaz: carol peterson lives in northern minnesota, with her daughter kylene,do7, and their "papa jack". 28 years ago, carol unexpectedly became pregnant. >> i kepsaying "this can't be right. it can't be true. no." and then the thought came to me that i had been drinking. i had been drinkg every day and so i was scared. >> nawaz: as kylene grew, carol says she pesred doctors about developmental delays and behavioral issues. >> she would just start...
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though she quit cold turkey three months into her pregnancyt the damaher daughter, kylene, was done.i would take her to these early childhood places. it seemed ke the ones that were the same age were more advanced than her. so i started to notice she was a little bit, like, delayed i t thought. wasn't sure. >> nawaz: what would you worry out in moments like that >> i would wonder did myis drinking do o her. .d nawaz: kylene, now 27, was diagnosed with f.aat six- years-old. carol opened up to us about thee guilt she carrfor years, and her hope for her daughter's future. more of their story, tomorrow night. for the pbnewshour, i'm amna nawaz, in northern minnesota. >> woodruff: as we have reported, president trump's meeting with putin sparked a storm of contrersy in washington. new poll numbers now give us a sense of reaction across the country. a perfect time for politics monday with amy walter of the "cook political report" and susan page of "usa today." hello to both of you. it's "politics monday." at least it's been a storm of criticism and controversy, but the president doubles do
though she quit cold turkey three months into her pregnancyt the damaher daughter, kylene, was done.i would take her to these early childhood places. it seemed ke the ones that were the same age were more advanced than her. so i started to notice she was a little bit, like, delayed i t thought. wasn't sure. >> nawaz: what would you worry out in moments like that >> i would wonder did myis drinking do o her. .d nawaz: kylene, now 27, was diagnosed with f.aat six- years-old. carol...
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>> i would wonder did my drinkingo this to her. >> nawaz: kylene, now 27, was diagnosed with.a.s.d.six- years-old. carol opened up to us about the guilt she caied for years, and her hope for her daughter's future. more of their story, tomorrow night. for the pbs newshour, i'm amna nawaz, in northern minnesota. >> woodruff: as we have reported, president trump's meeting with putin sparked a storm of controversy in washington. new poll numbers now give us a sense of reaction across the country. a perfect time for politics monday with amy walter of the "cook political report" and susan page of "usa today." hello to both of you. " itlitics monday." at least it's been a storm of criticism and controversy, but the president doubles down. we haveew tolls. let's show the audience numbers. among dempocrats the aroval rating for the president is only among 9% among independents, 36 approval of the president and how he handled the russian meeting. among the republicansy high, 88%. voy, what does this tell us about the ters right now? >> yeah, and this is his overall job approval rating, so wht
>> i would wonder did my drinkingo this to her. >> nawaz: kylene, now 27, was diagnosed with.a.s.d.six- years-old. carol opened up to us about the guilt she caied for years, and her hope for her daughter's future. more of their story, tomorrow night. for the pbs newshour, i'm amna nawaz, in northern minnesota. >> woodruff: as we have reported, president trump's meeting with putin sparked a storm of controversy in washington. new poll numbers now give us a sense of reaction...