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mary ellen turned to for strength. 37 in the son and of the holl spiriit amen.te blessed francis preist 1:02 may i learn from - the examples of blessed seelos. who prror to his death in 1867 was a paator here at saint mary's parish. 2:55 for mike and emily and karen we prayyto the lord. lord hear ur praaer. the power of prayer brought this ggoup together...and faith in a miracle keeps them coming back.16::7 she started this novena for father seelos and about a mooth later they said the ancer was gone and wow they don't know how it happened they have no idea. a moddrn day iracle.... that doctor's can not explain but the faithful ertainly can. 46:01 how else would you explain it.35:23 iim sure she had a miracle. for almost 55 years.... mary ellen lived cancer free.witthfather seelos never far from her heart.33:03 in the shower a couple of tiies...31:20 it's gone through the washing machhne. it'ssa relic ohn now holdss dear. in memory of his ate wife. mary llee died after complications that resulted from an injury to her leg. 27:29 i was just gald i told answered m
mary ellen turned to for strength. 37 in the son and of the holl spiriit amen.te blessed francis preist 1:02 may i learn from - the examples of blessed seelos. who prror to his death in 1867 was a paator here at saint mary's parish. 2:55 for mike and emily and karen we prayyto the lord. lord hear ur praaer. the power of prayer brought this ggoup together...and faith in a miracle keeps them coming back.16::7 she started this novena for father seelos and about a mooth later they said the ancer...
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mary ellen and john turned to god ffr guidancc...rior to hhs death inn1867 wassa pastor here at saint mary's parish. 2:50 for mike and emily and karen we pray to the lord. lord ear oor prayer. the power of prayer brought this group together...and faith in a miracle keeps them this novena for father seelos and abbut a month later thhy said the cancer was gone and it wasn't anything they did &pwow they don't know how it happened they have no idea. a modern day miracle.... 3 thaa doctor's can not explain but the faithful certainly can. 46:01 how else would you explain it.35:23 i'm sure she had a miracle. for almost 5 years.... mary ellen lived cancer free..ith father seelos nevvr far from her heart.36:03 phe wore it all the time went in the shower couple off times...31:20 it's gone through the washing achine. it's a relic john now holds dear. in memory of his late wife. mary ellen died afttr complications that resultee 27:29 i was just gald i told her that i loved her and she answered me. john still atttnds.... the wednesday began....12
mary ellen and john turned to god ffr guidancc...rior to hhs death inn1867 wassa pastor here at saint mary's parish. 2:50 for mike and emily and karen we pray to the lord. lord ear oor prayer. the power of prayer brought this group together...and faith in a miracle keeps them this novena for father seelos and abbut a month later thhy said the cancer was gone and it wasn't anything they did &pwow they don't know how it happened they have no idea. a modern day miracle.... 3 thaa doctor's can...
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mary ellen luck? more on this sibling rivalry. [ crowd noise ] >>> throwing and it's caught for a touchdown. >> reporter: what's in a name? well, at stanford when they that name happens to be luck -- >> it can good night annoying. >> reporter: mary ellen luck is the younger sister of the famis on quarterback. the accomplished athlete in her own right, she's doing everything she can to make a name for herself in volleyball. >> for the most part it's fine. it's not like -- easy on campus to be your own thing. >> i've heard about that -- she's not my sister, i guess. she's her own person. she's always been. >> there's certainly a lot of really strong things happening in the family. >> reporter: that includes the strong family ties and tie-s in. both sibling vying for national titles. both with the perfect make-up to get this. she's really competitive. somebody who want to get better. sincerely tries hard to get better every day. she's really, healy smart. low key. but she's a gamer, too. she really can r
mary ellen luck? more on this sibling rivalry. [ crowd noise ] >>> throwing and it's caught for a touchdown. >> reporter: what's in a name? well, at stanford when they that name happens to be luck -- >> it can good night annoying. >> reporter: mary ellen luck is the younger sister of the famis on quarterback. the accomplished athlete in her own right, she's doing everything she can to make a name for herself in volleyball. >> for the most part it's fine. it's...
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she was a business adviser to the super model but when stories appeared, the super model accused mary ellen field of leaking them. >> i said you can't pull me in there and not tell me what i have done. she said i'm not allowed to tell you. >> it emerged that the phone hacker had been targeting elle, but mary ellen field had been sent for psychiatric treatment. and there was the story of the watsons and their daughter was stabbed to death by a pupil at their school, but newspaper reports were derogatory that their son committed suicide. >> it shouldn't die with them. >> one other thing that exercising the inquiry, the outspoken response from the mail on sunday that claimed access from hugh grant and said the press needed to be careful by attacking witnesses who had given evidence in good faith. >> nasa has unveiled its latest mission to search for signs of life on the red planet. >> for centuries, people have wondered about life on mars. nasa is launching its most expensive mission ever to try to find the ever. it costs over $2 billion to design and build and as big as a car and nearly the s
she was a business adviser to the super model but when stories appeared, the super model accused mary ellen field of leaking them. >> i said you can't pull me in there and not tell me what i have done. she said i'm not allowed to tell you. >> it emerged that the phone hacker had been targeting elle, but mary ellen field had been sent for psychiatric treatment. and there was the story of the watsons and their daughter was stabbed to death by a pupil at their school, but newspaper...
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mary ellen field was accused of -- was affected by this muck raking. >> i said, you can't haul me inere, tell me i've done somethinging and not tell me what i've tone. >> later it emerged that "news of the world" phone hacker had targetted el mcpherson but mary ellen field was sent for psychiatric treatment and made redun dan. newspaper reports affected one family so that their son committed suicide. >> just because a person died, their reputation shouldn't die with them. it shouldn't be besmirched at the will of some journalist. >> one other thing that exercises the inquery, the outspoken response from the mail on sunday to claims yesterday from actor hugh grant. they said the press needed to be careful about attacking witnesses who have given evidence in good faith. >> in a ha -- nasa has unveiled its latest mission to search for signs of life on the red planet. the rover spacecraft is due to take off on saturday. >> for centuries people have wondered about life on mars. now nasa is launching its largest, most expensive mars rover mission ever to try to find the answer. nicknamed c
mary ellen field was accused of -- was affected by this muck raking. >> i said, you can't haul me inere, tell me i've done somethinging and not tell me what i've tone. >> later it emerged that "news of the world" phone hacker had targetted el mcpherson but mary ellen field was sent for psychiatric treatment and made redun dan. newspaper reports affected one family so that their son committed suicide. >> just because a person died, their reputation shouldn't die with...
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mary. when he got back to princeton that spring, ellen was furious. she accused him of emotional love for mary. he went on vacation to england that summer and ellen went to an artist colony in connecticut. she had given up her artwork in order to devote herself to woodrow. now she took it up again to have some part of her life that was not entwined with his. all that summer he wrote her pleading letters begging to be forgiven. we don't know what she wrote because all of her letters are h missing. we think that she probably burned them. but at the end of the summer, woodrow wrote her a very happy letter. obviously she haind forgiven hir and he said it's even better toa be loved when you don't deserve it. so, wouldn't you think that he would stop being -- seeing mary peck? no he didn't. in fact as soon asov he got back to the united statesunited states, he and ellen went up to massachusetts where mary lived with her husband during thestat, summer. he and ellen went up to massachusetts where mary lived we are husband during the summer. i don't know why sh
mary. when he got back to princeton that spring, ellen was furious. she accused him of emotional love for mary. he went on vacation to england that summer and ellen went to an artist colony in connecticut. she had given up her artwork in order to devote herself to woodrow. now she took it up again to have some part of her life that was not entwined with his. all that summer he wrote her pleading letters begging to be forgiven. we don't know what she wrote because all of her letters are h...
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. >> reporter: at any one time, mary ellen spera keeps track of 1,000 different pieces of young bodies torn apart by war. then one day, a piece of ankle belonging to a soldier went missing. >> i went through the entire facility, every single rack. i couldn't find it. >> reporter: that must have been a terrible job. >> it's the job, sir, and i'm proud to do it. >> reporter: bill zigarosky has worked at dover for 12 years and it's the first time a body part has ever been lost. he didn't like the way the commander handled it. >> i think consideration should have been given to notify the family. that's the way i've been brought up in this business is to face your mistake and take responsibility for it. >> reporter: then another body part went missing, a four-inch piece of flesh belonging to either captain thomas gramith or captain mark mcdowell, the crew of an f-15 jet which crashed in afghanistan. these three decided to blow the whistle and call for an outside investigation, a decision which nearly cost them their years. >> i was terminated. >> reporter: fired? >> fired. >> i was given a
. >> reporter: at any one time, mary ellen spera keeps track of 1,000 different pieces of young bodies torn apart by war. then one day, a piece of ankle belonging to a soldier went missing. >> i went through the entire facility, every single rack. i couldn't find it. >> reporter: that must have been a terrible job. >> it's the job, sir, and i'm proud to do it. >> reporter: bill zigarosky has worked at dover for 12 years and it's the first time a body part has ever...
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. >> reporter: former fbi profiler mary ellen otoole writes in dangerous instincts about lots of dangerouslers. >> i had to remind myself don't forget why they're here in jail or in prison because they came across as so charming and so nice and really so i will never hurt you appearance about them that it was stunning. >> reporter: toy box killer david parker ray may be 60 women dead, tortured them in an underground chamber. >> when i first met him, he was amazingly warm and amazingly charming. >> reporter: it happened to me. sat on a bench in the prison when david burkowitz sat down next to me. >> i guess what is so confusing is that you can sit across the table from them and in your case you knew exactly what he had been convicted of and that you walk away saying i really like that man. >> reporter: life lesson. don't go with that gut instinct. >> and yet unfortunately, we make decisions about people on superficial indicators all of the time. and that really can and does get people into trouble. >> reporter: gut feeling reality check. >> if you have perfect instincts, if you have a life
. >> reporter: former fbi profiler mary ellen otoole writes in dangerous instincts about lots of dangerouslers. >> i had to remind myself don't forget why they're here in jail or in prison because they came across as so charming and so nice and really so i will never hurt you appearance about them that it was stunning. >> reporter: toy box killer david parker ray may be 60 women dead, tortured them in an underground chamber. >> when i first met him, he was amazingly warm...
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. >> mary ellen o'toole spent her career at the fbi. including 15 years in the bureau's famed profiling unit. >> i worked specifically on profiling serial murder cases and assisting law enforcement all over the world in how to understand these offenders and how to make sense out of their crimes. i think joseph paul franklin will be very interesting to talk to, because if you scrape away the racism, he's still a cold-blooded predatory individual who was driving around the country shooting and killing people. so to say that's the reason that he killed is very difficult for me to accept. interviews like this are extremely helpful. will they identify all the answers? no. but they will give insights into why certain behavior at a crime scene, why not a certain behavior. who are we looking for? what were they like 20 years ago? what was their family like? how were they deciding on their victims. why do they kill some victims and some they didn't? he does not have to open up to me. he can walk out of that interview at any time. by way of backg
. >> mary ellen o'toole spent her career at the fbi. including 15 years in the bureau's famed profiling unit. >> i worked specifically on profiling serial murder cases and assisting law enforcement all over the world in how to understand these offenders and how to make sense out of their crimes. i think joseph paul franklin will be very interesting to talk to, because if you scrape away the racism, he's still a cold-blooded predatory individual who was driving around the country...
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she pretended mary pack was a family friend. sure enough and once again ellen rose to the occasion in. and a.k.a. municipal housekeeping arguing that households that could clean up their community. this is considered an alternative to this theory idea of women voting. said shethhe began to investigate the state institution.me is a ground-breaking move on her part. the woodrow wilson administration was such a success he was speaking ofw' as a presidential candidates.s allen recognize there was a big obstacle to his running for president. william jennings bryan who had been the democraticwood nominee for president and who woodrow had insulted publicly years before so she range to have a very intimate dinner with bright and and sure enough woodrow found that he liked brian and they spoke from the same platform after that.im she did as she had done beforeke continue to see mary as a family friend. woodrow began to traveler of the country making speeches following the progress very closely sending telegrams and at one. point* said stop saying you are not running for
she pretended mary pack was a family friend. sure enough and once again ellen rose to the occasion in. and a.k.a. municipal housekeeping arguing that households that could clean up their community. this is considered an alternative to this theory idea of women voting. said shethhe began to investigate the state institution.me is a ground-breaking move on her part. the woodrow wilson administration was such a success he was speaking ofw' as a presidential candidates.s allen recognize there was a...
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. >> osgood: ellen barkin on ellen barkin. and maryul survivor. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ from sun-up to sundown, i'll always be around. ♪ every minute, every hour >> osgood: that's mary j blige at macy's thanksgiving day parade. not bad for a singer who in so many ways is a soul survivor. byron pitts has the sunday profile. >> reporter: mary j blige with nine grammys and six multi-platinum albums to her name has earned the title queen of hip hop soul. but to her fame she's simply mary. ♪ everyday, you've got my heart ♪ >> reporter: blige herself welcomes it but sharing the ups and downs of her life communicating and connecting with her fans. like a preacher in a pulpit. ♪ i had to go through the fire ♪ ♪ i can't get over the pain ♪ i had to break through ♪ i had to break through > her lyrics reflect her struggles, heart ache and joy. ♪ life has a way of making you ♪ ♪ sometimes when you're giving it it ♪ >> reporter: and blige again bears her soul on her latest album "my life too." ♪ you ain't got to worry about me ♪ ♪ even when nobody... >> i j
. >> osgood: ellen barkin on ellen barkin. and maryul survivor. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ from sun-up to sundown, i'll always be around. ♪ every minute, every hour >> osgood: that's mary j blige at macy's thanksgiving day parade. not bad for a singer who in so many ways is a soul survivor. byron pitts has the sunday profile. >> reporter: mary j blige with nine grammys and six multi-platinum albums to her name has earned the title queen of hip hop soul. but to her fame she's simply...