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it is monday, october 10th, slugfest in st. louis. fireworks at the second presidential debate. >> it was tension reaching new heights. the candidates starting out with a snub rather than a handshake. that was in the first minute. >> good morning to you. you are watching fox & friends first. i'm heather childers. >> right out of the gate the gloves were off. donald trump delivering as promised, hitting hillary clinton hard. >> i take classified material very seriously. >> and yet, she didn't know the
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word, the letter "c" on a document. if i win, i am going to instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation. >> it's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. >> because you'd be in jail. >> when they go low, you go high. >> bernie sanders said she had bad judgment. she has really bad judgment. i was so surprised to see him sign on with the devil. >> he owes our country an apology. and he needs to take responsibility for his actions and his words. >> when you talk about apology, i think the one that you should really be apologizing for and the thing you should be apologizing for are the 33,000 e-mails that you deleted and that you acid washed. >> that was something that i said about abraham lincoln. >> now she's blaming the lie on
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the late, great abraham lincoln. abraham lincoln never lied. that's the one difference between you and him. >> anything to get away from ju your exploding campaign. >> she calls our people irredeemable and deplorable. i will be the president for all the people. >> i will be the best president i can be for every american. >> wow, wow, wow. i mean, really. we have live team coverage for you. mike emmanuel with a compete wrap of hillary clinton's performance. >> but we begin with john in st. louis with donald trump's best moments. good morning, john. >> reporter: it remains to be seen whether donald trump can turn things around, but he seems to have stopped the bleeding for the moment until more things
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come out. reince priebus said he believed he did what he needed to do to address that old 2005 audio recording of him saying vulgar things about women. here's part of how donald trump addressed that. >> i don't think you understood. this was locker room talk. i'm not proud of it. i apologized to my family. i apologized to the american people. >> so, for the record you're saying you never did that? >> you hear these things. i said. and i was embarrassed by it. but i have tremendous respect for women. women have respect for me, and i will tell you, no, i have not. >> after they got that out of the way, donald trump far more on the attack than he was at hofstra university. the complaints back then were that he missed a lot of opportunities to go after hillary clinton particularly on the e-mail scandal. he did not miss a chance last night, though, listen to this exchange. >> for you to say that there was nothing wrong with you deleting 39,000 e-mails, again, you
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should be ashamed of yourself. what you did, and this is after getting a subpoena from the united states congress. >> we have to move on. secretary clinton, can you respond. >> we want to give the audience a chance here. >> should be put in jail, let alone after getting a subpoena from the united states congress. >> donald trump also went after the moderators a number of times, accused them of interrupting him more than they did her. letting hillary clinton go long and at one point implying that they were biased. listen to this. >> i'd like to know, anderson, why aren't you bringing up the e-mails? >> we brought up the e-mails. >> no, it hasn't. and it hasn't been finished at all. >> ken carquist has a question. >> very good, one on three. >> reporter: he is fighting a war on two fronts, going to war against hillary clinton his opponent and also against all of those republicans who he fears abandoned him or at least feels abandoned him to look after their own political interests.
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watch for him to go after them today as well. clayton, heather? >> wow, unbelievable. and the relationship with mike pence, how's that going to play out over the next few days. >> exactly. that conference call going on at 11:00 a.m. hillary clinton seemed to have her back against the ropes some say, all night long. at one point even using abraham lincoln to justify her latest wikileaks bombshell. >> mike emmanuel also in st. louis with that response from the clinton side. >> reporter: good morning to you. hillary clinton was confronted with the latest revelations from wikileak wikileaks. clinton is asked if it's okay to be two-faced, making reference from documents from wikileaks saying it's okay to have one position in public and one in private as well. and clinton blamed moscow. >> our intelligence community just came out and said in the last few days that the kremlin,
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meaning putin and the russian government, are directing the attacks, the hacking on american accounts to influence our election. and believe me, they're not doin' it to get me elected. they're doing it to try to influence the election for donald trump. >> mr. trump insists that he is not the darling of russia and the kremlin. trump pounced after he said she was making reference to former president abraham lincoln. >> she got caught in a total lie. her papers went out to all the banks, goldman sachs and everything else, and she said things that wikileaks just came out. and she lied. now she's blaming the lie on the late, great abraham lincoln. >> she told her supporters on the plane it was pretty much as she expected. as for donald trump moving
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around, she was very aware that he was ever present. >> mike emmanuel live. >> every once in a while there's a debate that has a significant impact, either in the narration of the election or the actual vote itself, and i think this is one of them of the raise your hands if you walked in here leaning towards hillary clinton. raise your hands. okay. it was eight or fine of you. raise your hands if you walked in here leaning towards donald trump. once again, eight or nine of you of the tell me, tonight, who was the most impactful candidate? who says clinton? who says trump? wow. explain to me, why trump? >> i mean, there's e-mails, which is national security and somebody's potty mouth. and i am more concerned about the issues about our security
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than i am about somebody who says something inappropriate. >> i feel he skirted the issues. still not answering questions directly, but i did feel he was more civil in some ways. his tone was less, was more polite in a sense. >> raise your hands if you're walking out of here as a trump voter. yes, it did. >> we want to hear from you. who do you think won round two. send us your comments on facebook, twitter on instagram. or an e-mail. we'll share them all morning. >> which candidate came out ahead. here's the debate. thank you so much for joining us, both of you this morning. i know we were all up late last night watching this debate. i mean, have you ever seen anything like it before? leslie? >> no. never in my lifetime.
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i don't think i will again, and i honestly, heather, quite candidly don't want to see something hike thlike this agai lifetime. i saw a lot of things and heard a lot of things that i just didn't think were appropriate for discussion in a presidential election, and i certainly hope that we can move forward to the issues. i think it was telling in the last question of the night when a man said, can the two of you say something nice about each other? i think everybody was, honestly, it was one of my favorite questions. i don't know if i wanted to sing kumbuya. but it becomes so vitriolic and topics and language not appropriate in a setting for candidacy for president. >> what are your thoughts on that. leslie mentioned how it ended. it ended with a handshake. certainly didn't begin that way. went over by seven minutes. you had all the fireworks in between. who do you think handled things best? >> well, to me, of course, the
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gop strategist, i thought trump knocked it out of the park, and i will admit, i don't think his first debate was that stellar, but i think debate knocked it out of the park because he gave what we're looking for. some depth of knowledge of policy. he actually knew some facts, brought up obamacare, the scrubbing of her e-mails. he actually had some facts other than just, you know, kind of meandering through different facts without backing them up. so this is one of the things that i think people were really counting on trump to knock it home. and he delivered. he really delivered. and in my opinion, with this debate, i actually think he won. >> leslie, what do you think? specifically, let's talk a little bit more about the obamacare that was just brought up. you know, the commentators, the moderators seemed to go back and fort with him a little bit more with details specifically with obamacare, what are you going to do, how are you going to pay for it. and he talked about it a little
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more in depth than hillary clinton. what do you think? >> well, i didn't think that he talked a little more in depth than hillary. i think he did have a better performance if you will than in the first debate. but just comment after comment have been fact checked and proven to be false. i didn't feel he had a the love s -- lot of substance. a lot of times he would talk about what was wrong with something and how great it was going to be but, again, what is the specific plan and how are we specifically going to pay for it. and obviously, this is an issue that concerns many americans, because it comes under the umbrella of the economy. so, you know, i, as a liberal, progressive democrat, hillary supporter, i thought she did a better job, quite frankly, overall in the debate, but i thought shy we was stronger in first debate, and she was better in this one.
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if you like hillary you're going to say she won and if you like trump you're going to say he won. >> did the moderators do a good job? >> i do. i think donald trump had to battle not only the establishment but the mainstream media. they favored hillary just a little bit. all in all, it was a pretty good debate, and i think he actually brought this one home. >> thank you both for joining us this morning. appreciation it. and we will continue to get everyone else's opinion at home. >> it's 12 minutes now after the hour and anger, accusations rule round two. >> secretary of state with the so-called line in the sand. >> what we need -- >> you were in total contact. >> how about we do a little bit of fact checking for you? we're going to do that next on the candidates. >> people have been, their lives have been destroyed for doing one fifth of what you've done, and it's a disgrace, and honestly, you ought to be
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ashamed. >> secretary clinton -- >> everything he just said is absolutely false. i wanted to know where my family came from. i did my ancestrydna. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. it's opened up a whole new world for me. ♪
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well, the nominees clashing on everything from health care to foreign policy, but did they get their facts straight? here to fact check, carrie picket. thanks for being here this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> hillary clinton was calling on people to go to her website to fact check donald trump. trump says clinton was there during obama's 2012 red line debate, listen to this. >> as secretary of state with the so-called line in the sand. which. >> no, i wasn't, i was gone. i hate to interrupt you. but at some point we need to do some fact checking. >> okay, so she says she was gone. true or false, carrie?
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>> oh, she was there when barack obama made the speech about the red line in the sand when it came to assad essentially dealing with the chemical weapons against his own people. barack obama said that there would be consequences to it. she was there when he made that speech. remember, she was in her position between 2009 and 2013. barack obama made that speech in 2012. >> all right, let's talk taxes now. donald trump saying he's bringing the tax rate down and hillary clinton's going to bring it up. listen. >> we're bringing the tax rate down from 35% to 15%. i will tell you, hillary clinton is raising your taxes, folks. >> hillary clinton is raising taxes. true or false? >> true. according to americans for tax reform, we see with hillary clinton's own numbers that she's looking to raise taxes over $1
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trillion over the next ten years. in fact, she is even looking to, looking to veto the payroll tax rolls of all americans which would essentially look to break the pledge of raising taxes on middle class americans. so that is definitely true. >> hillary clinton says donald trump hasn't paid federal taxes in 20 years. let's roll that tape. >> well, everything you've heard just now from donald is just not true. and it is sort of amusing to hear someone who hasn't paid federal imcome tancome taxes ins telling you what he's going to do. >> true or false there? >> this really isn't true. we're talking about the whole idea of net operating losses. all businesses, whether it is someone like donald trump who has a lot of money, who claimed
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$900 million loss in 1995 or someone who may run a business that say makes $100,000 a year, if they don't turn a profit, annually, then what they do is they go to the government and say hey, look, i didn't turn a profit, so instead of taxing me on something that i didn't make, then you're going to have to like let me claim a loss. because ultimately, if the government is going to tax you in the years that you make a profit, then the government can't just let you fall and sink in the years that you don't make a profit, you know. it has to sort of work both ways. >> all right, carrie picket from the "daily caller." thank you for joining us. >> sure thing. >> the time now is almost 20 minutes after the top of the hour. and bill clinton's past coming back to haunt hillary as his accusers sit front row at the debate. >> what her husband did to us, she took a series of personal
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betrayals and turned it into an opportunity. >> that's exactly what she's done all her life. >> what impact will this have? we are live in washington to break it all down.
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you can say anyway you want to say it, but bill clinton was abusive to women. hillary clinton attacked those same women. and attacked them viciously, four of them here tonight. >> the ghost of bill clinton's past come back to haunt hillary at the debate. look at that. four of his accusers, sitting
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front and center, and they had plenty to say inside the spin room. >> what an awkward room. good morning kristin. >> hey, good morning. if you had said back in the '90s that, you know, fast forward a few years, and four of bill clinton's accusers would be sitting together in the front row during his wife's presidential debate, i mean, that would have been other worldly. and yet, here we are. in 2016 and not only were these women given a prominent seat right next to trump's family during the debate, but they also hit the spin room after, and boy, did they have a lot to say. >> the mainstream media is portraying bill clinton, they are crimes, and they are felonies. >> from the looks of him, he looks like the ghost of his pasts are really catching up
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with him. >> kellyanne conway also hit the spin room and said the whole point of having these women here is how did hillary treat them, not bill. >> how did hillary treat these well after the fact? did she agree that they are among the quote sexual assault victims who need to be believed? >> this all happened after trump had that pre-debate press conference. the clinton camp called it another stunt that real voters don't care about. not what people cared about. so i think the trump campaign would clearly disagree. they were happy to have those women there as guests. that's probably one of the reasons why there was no handshake at the start of that
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debate. >> i can't get over that. no handshake? >> no. >> it really was unreal . >> even at a wwe match they'll come out and do handshakes. the time now is 26 minutes after the hour, and from the debate stage to behind the scenes. >> biggest take away tonight. >> the biggest take away tonight is that donald trump showed he's ready to be president and commander in chief on day one. >> our own pete hegseth takes us inside the trump spin room. >> live from st. louis, when we come right back. >> for you to say that there was nothing wrong with you deleting 39,000 e-mails, again, you should be ashamed of yourself.
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it is monday, october 10th.
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showdown in st. louis. and the gloves come off. >> tension reaching new heights, as the candidates break tradition, refusing to shake hands. that was just the start of it. >> good morning, everyone, you are watching fox & friends first. >> right out of the gate, the hits come hard as donald trump deliver on his promise following the first face-off. >> i take -- >> she didn't know the word the letter "c" on a document. if i win, i'm going to instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation. >> it's just awfully good at that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. >> because you'd be in jail. >> he owes our country an apology. and he needs to take responsibility for his actions and his words. >> you should be apologizing for
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the 33,000 e-mails that you deleted and that you acid washed. >> that was something i said about abraham lincoln. >> now she's blaming the lie on the late, great abraham lincoln. that's one that i haven't -- okay, honest abe, honest abe never lied. that's the big thing. that's the big difference between abraham lincoln and you. >> abraham lincoln. we have live fox team news coverage. >> we begin with senior national correspondent john roberts live in st. louis with trump's big night. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. i don't know that donald trump brought anybody new into the tent with his performance last night, but he probably did stop a lot of people from leaving in what was one of the most uncomfortable moments that anybody has seen in a presidential debate. he addressed head-on that 2005
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tape where he spoke vulgar words about women. >> this was locker room talk. i'm not proud of it. i apologized to my family. i apologized to the american people. >> so for the record you're saying you never did that. >> frankly, you hear these things i said. i was embarrassed by it, but i have tremendous respect for women, and women have respect for me. >> you have ever done -- >> no, i have not. >> he was unsteady in the first minutes of the debate but seemed to get hess stride going further along, making sure he didn't miss any opportunities to go after hillary clinton on the issues he wanted to attack her on. in particular the e-mails. on the campaign trail he says almost event he wants to appoint a special prosecutor to look into the e-mail scandal. and he repeated that last night, listen here. >> if i win, i am going to instruct my attorney general to
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get a special prosecutor to look into your situation. people have been, their lives have been destroyed for doing one fifth of what you've done, and it's a disgrace. and honestly, you ought to be ashamed of yourself. >> after the debate at hofstra a week ago monday, donald trump had a lot of complaints about the moderator. he decided not to wait until after the debate to complain, doing it several times last night. here's one of those occasions, listen. >> i'd like to know, anderson, why aren't you bringing up the e-mails. i'd like to know. >> we brought up the e-mails. >> no i, it hasn't, it hasn't bn finished at all. >> ken carquist has a question. >> there we go. one on three. >> reporter: he has campaign appearances in pennsylvania. but he's fighting on two fronting, fighting hillary clinton and all those republicans who defected from him over the scandal surrounding the tape. he's basically calling them
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hypocrites out for themselves and not the party. we'll see where that goes today, heather and clayton. >> thanks, john. and hillary clinton portraying herself as the savior for obamacare, admitting the system is flawed. >> but are voters buying it? let's get to mike emmanuel, also in st. louis. good morning to you. >> reporter: well, heather, creighton, good morning to you. hillary clinton was confronted by the failures of obamacare. donald trump reiterated his call for repealing and replacing the health care law, he wants to replace it with something he says would be cheaper and work better, giving consumers options that are tailored for them. >> obamacare is a disaster. it's going up at numbers that nobody's ever seen worldwide. nobody's ever seen numbers like this for health care. in '17 it implodes by itself. their method of fixing it is to
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go back and ask congress for more money. >> the democratic nominee had to answer for comments made by her husband, former president bill cnn calling it clinton. keeping what is working. >> he clarified what he meant, and it's very clear. we have an employer-based system. that's where the vast majority of people get their health care. and the affordable care act was meant to try to fill the gap, 20 million people now have health insurance, so if we just rip it up and throw it away, what donald's not telling you is we turn it back to the insurance companies the way it used to be. so let's fix what's broken about it, but let's not throw it away. >> reporter: this is a prime example of discussions and disagreements over policy issues, such as health care. clayton, heather? >> thanks, mike. we appreciate it. >> last night's showdown in st.
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louis was filled with harsh rhetoric and accusations to say the very least. >> but after the candidates went head to head we spent pete hegseth into the spin room to get a sense of who came out on top. >> he joins us live from st. louis with more. so pete, saw you in a piece of video there off the top of our show where you had the cameras and the microphones in the, with the women who had made these accusations against bill clinton. what was that like? >> reporter: good morning. it was hectic. it was amazing to see the trump campaign bring those four women out as surrogates along with others. the gloves came off on this debate, and as it always happens, the spin started right away to say who came out on top. this is what we saw in the spin zone. ♪ we're here in the spin room right after the debate just ended. they shook hands at the end of
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the debate, certainly didn't shake hands in the beginning, and there was a lot of fight. we're going to see who we can get from the clinton and trump camps to get reaction. how do you feel? >> i felt great. weighs clear and concise and thorough, and he didn't let anything slide at all. >> reporter: how did tonight compare? >> this was epic. it really was. even if the first quarter round at times was a little bit excruciating. >> the take away is that donald trump is ready to be president and commander in chief on day one. he took it to hillary clinton and showed that she's easily rattled. >> reporter: does this turn the page for you. >> it does. the inner resilience is a quality for presidents also. you have to be resilient and nimble. you don't know what's going to come your way as president of the united states and commander in chief. >> reporter: a little crowded in
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here. donald trump came in. >> tried to his facebook town hall, tried to kind of throw her of o. he didn't do that. she came in with one clear mission, which was talk to those voters who were asking questions. >> i think he tried to rattle her with a desperate, cheap tactic before the debate began. but it didn't work. >> i don't think he did anything to help reassure those people who were troubled by the audio that surfaced on friday. and i think that some of these other steps that he took in the debate clearly backfired on him, showed his own lack of temperament and made our argument for us about his lack of fitness to be president. >> reporter: what was clear to me walking into that spin room, it was donald trump supporters very enthusiastic, very eager to talk. the clinton camp spinning their side of the story, but a little bit more on the defensive. it had been clear that donald trump had set the tone, had been
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a bit more aggressive and had attempted to turn the page by going on the offensive with some of the women from the clinton era. so a lot of spinning to come, but it was feisty in there. we had to fight our way to some of those interviews. >> which is what we're talking about today, though. >> he had to leave the spin room and go take a shower with all the spinning that was going on. >> reporter: thank you. >> the time now is 20 minutes till the top of the hour, and donald trump and hillary clinton taking direct aim at each other while voters in the town hall audience tried to keep the issues front and center. >> what will you do to bring the cost down and make coverage better? what specific tax provisions would you change to make sure the wealthiest americans pay their fair share in taxes. >> we actually had some issues last night. who won among the issues that matter most to the voters. that's next. look at all these purchases you made with your airline credit card.
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we're going to make sure that nobody, no corporation and no individual can get away without paying his fair share. >> we're bringing the tax rate down from 35% to 15%. >> i've laid out a series of actions that we can take to try to get those costs down. >> disastrous plan, and it has to be repealed and replaced. >> we are not at war with islam. and it is a mistake and plays into the hands of the terrorists to act as though we are. >> i will knock the hell out of isis. we're going to defeat isis. >> donald trump and hillary clinton facing off over the economy, health care and foreign policy. so who came out on top? here to grade them, democrat ic
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and -- let's start off, off the bat, let's begin with the economy. so each of you, the grade that you gave, raise up your paddle. one, two, three, everybody all together. okay. so who won that particular wone and capri, you're saying both. >> i think this is the one area where both hillary clinton and donald trump performed pretty well. i mean, i think it's no surprise that this is the one area where donald trump in particular has shown some cogent message. he had some details in regards to taxes in particular. with the, as well as with the epa and regulatory reform. so i think it was the strongest performance that donald trump had all night. but i also think that hillary clinton's message in regards to paying fair share and her message in regards to trade in particular and having a,
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essentially a trade prosecutor really i think went a long way for people that i represent in ohio. >> so ed, what do you think? >> well, first of all, whenever anybody is trying to split the baby here and say both people won, it's a debate and somebody won. trump on the economy was so clear. taxes are going to go down, help the economy. there are two other areas, when you care about the economy and you're a business owner, small business owner, you understand regulations. he talked about cutting regulations, putting them back, especially around energy. the second one was obamacare. for most people that run small businesses, they are looking up and saying obamacare is really hard to manage and work with. so i think trump accelerated with, i was in the audience in the debate, and people really, i think, felt like he had a comfort talking about the economy. i think he really won on that and won going away. >> a lot of folks saying he was way more prepared this time around and she got more
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flustered. the next topic of foreign policy. who did best in that area, both again? up with your paddles. >> i'm not splitting the baby. >> all right. so hillary clinton you say did best in foreign policy. capri? >> yes. i'm somebody who looks for details and i think that, you know, she far and away because of her experience as secretary of state, and i know there are a lot of people who can criticize her time as secretary of state. but donald trump was all over the board, you know, in regards to syria and russia and in addition to his comments to the individual that posed the question in regards to muslims in the united states. so i think that hillary clinton provided a much more comprehensive plan, foreign policy wise and showed that she has the experience to be the commander in chief. >> ed, your take was that donald trump won. >> it was. i think, again, when you watch a debate, you're watching the two sort of participants show what at the know and how they relate
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to the audience and the question. and, you know, trump, when he spoke about the generals and the admirals and saying that he was actually going to override them. you know, when people say we have to keep secret what we're doing about a bombing or remember he's talking about i think mosul and aleppo and all, i think he showed a confidence about foreign affairs. he also took it to the secretary of state. for the first time in the last debate, we didn't see it. in this debate we saw him saying what about the 3:00 a.m. call. you talked about my dwightweets. but when it came to the 3:00 a.m. call on benghazi you weren't there. it gave people a fresh feeling on him on foreign policy. >> very quickly, health care, one, two, three, hold up your panels, who did best. why hillary clinton on obamacare or health care? >> well, i just, i've spent most of my adult life on health care policy. you can't just repeal and replace obamacare as donald trump has said with no plan on what it's going to look like.
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hillary clinton has provided a number of details. far and away hillary clinton won on this. >> ed, you have five seconds. >> one thing, donald trump identified insurance companies have monopolies in states. he wants to take them on when he replaces obamacare. most people recognize that's a good plan. >> he did talk about competition bringing prices down. >> one very small point. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> time now is 48 minutes after the hour. hillary clinton said she established a no-fly zone, but someone forgot to tell her about that fly that landed on her face at the debate. >> you can imagine twitter was buzzing. and what's going viral up next.
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what a night. twitter exploding after a fly lands on hillary clinton's face. and we have all the buzz. >> let's start with the abe lincoln comparisons, because this was one of the first things that was trending big time last night of and of course hillary clinton responding to her private e-mail, and during these transcripts that were leaked she was saying it was about a conversation i was having and about abraham lincoln. and donald trump then jumped on twitter a little later. he brought up the honest abe thing. he said history liis soesson, f, his nickname is honest abe. #rattled hillary was trending last night. then mccormick said gary johnson is googling lincoln.
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then mckay said when the moderators ask you an uncomfortable question, pivot to the lincoln movie. and then when the fly landed on hillary clinton's face, we thought it was on our screen at home. no, it actually happened at the debate. she didn't swat it away it looked like. but thin ten the presidential f started its own twitter account. here's president fly. yo, just broke past security and landed on hillary's face. hi, mom. even president fly spelled hillary's name wrong, it's two ls, president friday. after all of the rancor and discussion, we heard carl becker, the final question ever the night, and he got up there and asked this question of both candidates. take a listen. >> would either of you name one
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positive thing that you respect in one another? >> i respect his children. his children are incredibly able. >> she doesn't quit. she doesn't give up. i respect that. >> so carl becker, there was another carl becker who was at home tweeting on the couch, and he tweeted this. he said i'm not that carl becker that finished the debate tonight, but he represented carl beckers well, great question. so carl beckers are uniting this morning. and the karl becker meme has been felying around. after the karl becker question, they started the debate with no handshake. after the karl becker question, it seems like they came together at the end and shook hands. karl becker. >> absolutely crazy night. last night's town hall was about the voters. so we asked, who do you think
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won round two. the majority saying trump. kenneth e-mails saying trump won hands down, but not because he presented many solutions. he won because he educated voters about the lies and corruption of hillary clinton. michael saying trump doesn't answer questions and he just does what he wants. he will not get my voigt. cheryl says trump won. hillary belongs in jail. shy doesn she doesn't know the middle class. thanks to obamacare my health care has tripled. >> a fiery faceoff in st. louis. >> a fair and balanced debate with our political panel live from st. louis at the top of the hour.
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it is monday, october 10th. slugfest in st. louis. fireworks proceeding at the second presidential debate. >> and with tension reaching new heights, the candidates breaking with tradition, when they walked out, started with a snub rather than a hand shake. that was just the first minute of the debate. >> really was unbelievable. good morning to you. you are watching fox & friends first on this monday morning. i'm heather childers. >> and i'm creighton moa clayto. donald trump hitting hillary clinton hard. >> i take classified material very seriously.
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>> and yes, she didn't know the word, the letter "c" on% >> sdheent know the word letter c f. i win i will instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation. >> it is awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. >> because you would be in jail. >> when they go low, you go high. >> bernie sanders says she has bad judgment she has really bad judgment. i was surprised to see him sign on with the devil. >> he owes our country an apology and he needs to take responsibility for his actions and his words. >> when you talk about apology i think the one that you should be apologizing for and the thing that you should be apologizing for are the 33,000 e-mails that you deleted and you acid washed. >> that was something i said about abraham lincoln. >> now she is blaming the lion the

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