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. >> at first he was like stroking me, thaen en he grabbed me like between my legs. he just grabbed me real hard and gave me this look, it was like a very fierce look, and it sent these chills up my spine. i'm thinking he's going to hit me or something like that. and then he rolls over like he's reaching to the side of the bed or something, and i'm like, he's not fitting to hit me, he's fixing to get a gun. >> reporter: she argues his motive was robbery. she ran away with cash, guns and his car, she eventually anonymously called 911. >> the facts of the case didn't look good. she was at the tail end of three generations of violence against women. >> reporter: in the documentary, the film maker dives deep into her family background. she was given up for adoption very young. berman met her biological mother gina, who had sen toya when she was just 16. >> when i got pregnant i was drinking. i could drink a bottle that was this big by myself. >> every day? >> every day. >> reporter: tests would show brown was on the fetal alcohol spectrum, a disorder that impact the the
. >> at first he was like stroking me, thaen en he grabbed me like between my legs. he just grabbed me real hard and gave me this look, it was like a very fierce look, and it sent these chills up my spine. i'm thinking he's going to hit me or something like that. and then he rolls over like he's reaching to the side of the bed or something, and i'm like, he's not fitting to hit me, he's fixing to get a gun. >> reporter: she argues his motive was robbery. she ran away with cash, guns...
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and i'll just say that we're thaening carefully to listening sensitively to the message that markets are sending. and we're taking those downside risks into account as we make policy going forward. >> inha the biggeste powell said the plans to wind down the balance sheet boosteduring the financial crisis to keep interest rates low can also changed. the questions markets have to ponder is powell just telling them what they want to hear? or has h tly become more dovish? if the data don't confirm the dovish sentiment t fed could be talking about more rate hikes later this year. >>> well let's talk more about the economy, jobs and t markets. joining us tonight brian levitt, a senior investment strategist as open heimer. >> thank you. >> you had a big jobs report and a dovish fed chairman. >> that's right. and the first thi is the jobs report is proof that this is not an economy that's heading into a recession. the concerns about u.s. slowdown were way ov tstated. yeah economy is slowing. we pumped a lot of stimulus in preponderates go up, the economy slows. but this was not a collapsing
and i'll just say that we're thaening carefully to listening sensitively to the message that markets are sending. and we're taking those downside risks into account as we make policy going forward. >> inha the biggeste powell said the plans to wind down the balance sheet boosteduring the financial crisis to keep interest rates low can also changed. the questions markets have to ponder is powell just telling them what they want to hear? or has h tly become more dovish? if the data don't...
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that i was dying, and i was scared that i was dying, and i was. at oxlears thcoughs) can you turn thaen on back there? just pull that little green handle. just pull it, like, towards you. (clears throat) there we go. now i gotta get on my face. (chuckles) i think about all the hours at i worked. i was under one month, i never come outside for four days. i actually slept underground. and you sit and think about that, and all the things that i give up with my family, you know, by working anyere from 12 to 18 hours a day. i'm dying over it now, you know what i'm saying? i love you. give me a kiss! (clears throat) (coughs) (e ales) s: >> bers i met more miners like danny smith, it became clear that they were getting this advanced black lung disease younger and more quickly than in the past. greg? >> hey. >> berkes: i'm howard berkes from national public radio. great to meet you. >> uh-huh. >> berkes: greg kelly is just 54 years old, still relatily young for a miner so sick. >> that's me and that's my stepdad. >> berkes: how long did youin spend in mg? >> 31 years. here's one. that was in '8
that i was dying, and i was scared that i was dying, and i was. at oxlears thcoughs) can you turn thaen on back there? just pull that little green handle. just pull it, like, towards you. (clears throat) there we go. now i gotta get on my face. (chuckles) i think about all the hours at i worked. i was under one month, i never come outside for four days. i actually slept underground. and you sit and think about that, and all the things that i give up with my family, you know, by working anyere...
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thaen with the national institutes of health joins the anti-vaccers.and still ongoing among orthodox jews in new york where antivaccine attitudes have gained tractions. there were outbreaks among other communities for a total of 349 cases last year nationwide. opposition to vaccines have been growing fuelled by misinformation on the internet and social media. >> parents can actually be misled into thinking that the vaccines are causing harm to their children as opposed to protecting the children. >> reporter: they have rendered entire cities vulnerable to measles. a study this summer identified these hot spots where hundreds of kindergarteners were not vaccinated. 18 states permit families to opt out of vaccinating their children based on religious beliefs. in 12 states the number of exemptions has risen since 2009 leaving babies vulnerable since they can't get the vaccine until their first birthday. >> we have to protect the people in the society in the same way that a parent protects their own individual child. >> measles is one of the most contagiou
thaen with the national institutes of health joins the anti-vaccers.and still ongoing among orthodox jews in new york where antivaccine attitudes have gained tractions. there were outbreaks among other communities for a total of 349 cases last year nationwide. opposition to vaccines have been growing fuelled by misinformation on the internet and social media. >> parents can actually be misled into thinking that the vaccines are causing harm to their children as opposed to protecting the...