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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20141111:11:21:00

don t get to say that. the sacrifices we made for that time is minimal compared to the sacrifices so many made. reporter: for the women who made the ultimate sacrifice, 160 people carrying 160 tribute ribbons walked the last steps to the women s memorial at arlington national cemetery. it s emotional and moving and rewarding. i m recognizing all the faces and remembering all the stories and to have those up on that sister block is amazing. okay, major. rest easy. you are remembered. and then it was lacore s turn to remember major megan mcclung, the first female marine officer killed in iraq. they died for us. they died serving our country and sustaining our freedom. reporter: tom justo, abc news, alexandria. what a beautiful story. the emphasis and focus put on the women who have served and died. they all need to be honored but it s a nice tribute. i often think about a woman in iraq who just gave birth to a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20141111:11:20:00

miles in seven days. one mile for each u.s. servicewoman killed in iraq and afghanistan. marine corps janet winters reporter: beginning each segment reading the names of the fallen women. miles 140 through 149. one day from the end, she s wearing down. i m just exhausted. i got up and put the wrong shoes on this morning. she s gone through four pairs this week. an avid runner, lacore is a navy reservist, wife and mother of six. it s not about me running. it s the fact people are coming together and recognizing all the women who died. i ll be carrying tomorrow a photo of major megan mcclung, went to the naval academy. a phenomenal runner. her mom told me, reporter: on a beautiful day in washington, supporters by her side, she finished the last ten miles. my time in afghanistan was hard for our family. you know, i came home. there s so many families who

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20141111:09:51:00

you know, i came home. there s so many families who don t get to say that. the sacrifices we made for that time is minimal compared to the sacrifices so many made. reporter: for the women who made the ultimate sacrifice, 160 people carrying 160 tribute ribbons walked the last steps to the women s memorial at arlington national cemetery. it s emotional and moving and rewarding. i m recognizing all the faces and remembering all the stories and to have those up on that sister block is amazing. okay, major. rest easy. you are remembered. and then it was lacore s turn to remember major megan mcclung, the first female marine officer killed in iraq. they died for us. they died serving our country and sustaining our freedom. reporter: tom justo, abc news, alexandria. what a beautiful story. the emphasis and focus put on the women who have served and died. they all need to be honored but it s a nice tribute. i often think about a woman in iraq who just gave birth to a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20141111:09:50:00

miles in seven days. one mile for each u.s. servicewoman killed in iraq and afghanistan. marine corps janet winters reporter: beginning each segment reading the names of the fallen women. miles 140 through 149. one day from the end, she s wearing down. i m just exhausted. i got up and put the wrong shoes on this morning. she s gone through four pairs this week. an avid runner, lacore is a navy reservist, wife and mother of six. it s not about me running. it s the fact people are coming together and recognizing all the women who died. i ll be carrying tomorrow a photo of major megan mcclung, went to the naval academy. a phenomenal runner. her mom told me, i m sure meg is going to be running right along with you. day seven, last leg. reporter: on a beautiful day in washington, supporters by her side, she finished the last ten miles. my time in afghanistan was hard for our family.

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book TV 20120429

unraveling the origins controversy. he is also a professor of biology. in fact, he is chair of the biology department here at liberty university. doctor dewitt, let s start with the basics. is there a fundamental argument to be made in favor of either evolution or creation, or is there compatibility in your view between the two? and how do you define the argument? first, creationists and evolutionists live in the same world. we have the same size. we have the same data. it s a matter of how that data is interpreted. evolution provides an interpretive framework for evaluating scientific data, and creationism really provides an alternate, alternative framework for interpreting the data. so i believe in full evidence and arguments from evolution-based journals that would support creation loose interpretation. so in your view, do humans, have we devolved from apes, and have animals evolved over the centuries? humans absolutely did not evolve from apes but we are directly

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