And media organizations from across the state. Im ted simons host and managing editor of the arizona horizon and joining me tonight, political reporter with the arizona republic. The host of arizona 360 and steve goldstein, the host of the show. We are broadcasting from the studios at arizona pbs and school of journalism in downtown phoenix. Tonights debate is also being live streamed on participating media websites including central. Com, kjzz, and azpm. Org. Topics were chosen by journalists from the four participating media outlets. Questions from the public solicited by the commission or also included. The ground rules for the debate are followed. Once we ask a question both candidates will have 90 seconds to answer without interruption. The candidates will then get 45 seconds for a rebuttal again, without interruption. We will then have up to two minutes for an open discussion on the topic. At the end of the debate each candidate will have one minute for closing statements. You ma
Astronaut mark kelly challenging incumbent senator Martha Mcsally. Good evening and welcome to the special election 2020 debate with u. S. Senate candidates republican senator Martha Mcsally and democratic challenger mark kelly. This is the only live debate between the two candidates. Its a joint effort brought to you by the Arizona Commission and media organizations from across the state. Im ted simons host and managing editor of the arizona horizon and joining me tonight, political reporter with the arizona republic. The host of arizona 360 and steve goldstein, the host of the show. We are broadcasting from the studios at arizona pbs and school of journalism in downtown phoenix. Tonights debate is also being live streamed on participating media websites including central. Com, kjzz, and azpm. Org. Topics were chosen by journalists from the four participating media outlets. Questions from the public solicited by the commission or also included. The ground rules for the debate are foll
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Cspan3. Every july for the past 25 years, the Gettysburg Anniversary Committee has hosted a civil war battle reenactment and living history village depicting camp life. Next, we visit a union army surgeon and embalmer and talk to reenactors about medical practices during the war. During the very beginning of the war, like i said, maybe around 1860, when there were a lot of quack surgeons in the union army, dr. Letterman in 1862 at an teem took over the medical corps. Now he created an ambulance corps where we could get the men off the battlefield quicker and faster. He also went and had to give tests to surgeons to be army qualified surgeons. Thats where it got better and better in the service. 3 million fought, 600,000 died in it. 700,000 carry wounds off that battlefield. So what happens there is what i was dealing with at that time was really, boy, the musket went in like a finger and came out like a fist. It shattered that bone so bad, there was no way i could repair it whatsoever.
He also talks about the surprise chinese counterattack and intense combat at the battle of cho sin reservoir, where he was captured. Watch korean war oral histories tonight, beginning at 8 00 eastern on cspan3. Enjoy American History tv this week and every weekend on cspan3. Every july, for the past 25 years, the Gettysburg Anniversary Committee has hosted a civil war battle reenactment and living history village, depicting camp life. Next, we visit a union army surgeon and embalmer and talk to reenactors about medical practices during the war. During the very beginning of the war, like i said, maybe around 1860, when there was a lot of quack surgeons in the union army, you know. Well, dr. Letterman in 1862 took, at antietam, took over the medical court. When he did that, he devised the whole thing around. Now he created an ambulance corps, where we could get the men in off the battlefield quicker and faster. He also went and had to test the surgeons to be armyqualified surgeons. Thats