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making attacks on the political establishment. that was the good side of donald trump, the bad side later in the debate with a dispute with her, working for the office, and just generally speaking, you saw a candidate getting under the skin. i think hillary clinton was able to walk away from the debate saying i know where the weak spots are. donald trump, particularly shaky ground talking about the birther movement, talking about the past with the iraq claim, said he always opposed the iraq war. those are things that are played over and over again. two canadidates knowing how to prosecute the case, but nobody closing the deal. >> thanks to rick there. last night's faceoff set a new record. the most tweeted debate ever. >> third most tweeted moment was plans for defeating isis, and number two was trump's comments on stop and frisk, and most
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when trump said he has good temperament. >> i should have taken temperament in the drinking game. one forced to leave campus before the debate got underway. stein did not have proper credentials to be there and took to twitter to get the message out. gary johnson failed to be part of the debate. >> johnson watched the debate from inside twitter's manhattan's headquarters on on case at the next debate writing neither the rhetoric of donald trump or hillary clinton can be the commander of chief i want. >> the miami marlins return to the field days after losing a pitcher. >> how the team honored jose fernandez, and the first batter of the night broke down in tears after hitting a home run.
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last night's first debate between donald trump and hillary clinton covered a lot of ground from jobs to terrorism plus her e-mails, his tax returns. >> there was a lot of things covered, and in this close race, were any minds changed? abc's political director joins us right now. just back from long island. okay, so good morning. it was a relatively small area, the debate hall, a thousand people there, and you are watching it what exchange got the most reaction? >> one of the moments the moderator had to turn to the audience to quiet them down, and donald trump said he would release his tax returns if hillary clinton released her 30,000 personal e-mails. his supporters in the crowd seemed to really like it. they got, you know, really loud, but this moment i think will come back to haunt him because
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about why he's not releasing tax returns is because of that audit. he momentarily forgot that. >> lester holt saying so it's negotiateble? >> he said, no, but talk about the e-mails. he said against my attorney's advice, but i'll do it. a lot of back and forth over the e-mails. >> oh, there you go, he's turning around there to tell the audience to calm down a little bit. >> there were a few moments with the audience seemed to react, and not just at that one. what was it like to be in the hall? was it it slide? >> no, i mean, i think that every moderator knows that an audience is going to make noise, right? even though in the beginning, they say that they're not supposed to clap, you're not supposed to chapter for the person you support, but the moderator knows. that was the moment that was the loudest, but it was just one of a few. >> what were the individuals' strategies going into the debate, and watching it now, did
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>> hillary clinton came to fight, and you saw that. she had to. she prepared for both donald trumps. restrained donald trump that we see more recently on the campaign trail, and then that unpredictable one we saw for almost a year. she wanted to make sure she could debate that unpredictable trump out. e she got that on the issue of birther, treatment of women, and she got unpredictable trump tonight. >> what audience were they both trying to appeal to? we have a sense of who secretary clinton appealed to, and trump, who was he trying to appeal to? >> well, i think trump and clinton, too, trying to appeal to undecided voters, but they are not that many of them, so both trump and clinton were trying to play directly into their base. make sure they're excited. make sure they are enthusiastic so they vote in november.
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enthusiastic than his. she needs that bamobama coaliti to show up. >> she tried to bring out the unp unpredictable trump, but he did too. how did that play out last night? >> he did well when he tried to portray himself as a new choice for the country, saying over and over again that hillary clinton has been around for i thought he did well in that he was skeuccessful, but that strategy went away by the end of the debate. >> he said in 30 years, what jobs have you created and hammered that. >> and kept going back to that on trade, economy, and jobs. you saw it in the second half of the debate when she gained steam. >> maybe overall, do you have either one moved the needle last night? >> it's an important question.
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go. i think you really need that big moment for them to move the needle. what kind of moment? donald trump needs a big apology. we did not see that tonight. hillary clinton needs to appear presidential and make trump seem up acceptable to voters. she's sort of that tonight, but still two more debates that's going to be the goal. >> all right. our political director, we'll see you from st. louis. >> definitely. >> thank you. coming up in the next half after a night of claims, counterclaims, and outright accusations. we'll sort out fact from fiction. >> first, authorities trying to figure out what happened in the mystery at sea. a young man rescued after eight days on the open water, but his mother is still missing. what we're learning now about the investigation. you're watching "world news
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back with breaking news where several people were critically injured after a driver crashed into a bus stop hitting pedestrians. three of the victims were family members, parents and their daughter, who was in her 50s. police say the driver crashed his vehicle causing another vehicle to plow into the family. the first driver then ran away. a man described as a disgruntled employer is blamed for gunfire in a houston mall that wounded nine people. 49-year-old nathan was shot and killed after seeing iing -- he n
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of the victims is in critical condition. the suspect in the deadly shooting in a mall in washington state confessed. he admitted in court monday he killed five people in a macy's north of seattle last week. the 20-year-old faces five counts of first degree premeditated murder. three other victims were treated and released and he's being held on $2 million bail. an emotional night in miami, the first game since the death every marlins' player wore his jersey. the owner saying no one will wear that number again. second baseman led off the first inning with a home run crying all the way around the bases. after the marlins beat the mets, 7-3, players and coaches gathered around the mound to toss their hats on it. >> so much emotions all the way around. yesterday in the press conference, they cancelled the
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passion fernandez used to play with. >> that he did. one of the most popular gifs over two hours has been pitching against the colorado rockies, and he pitched a ball, and hit it so quickly and caught it quickly, and the guy who was hitting it was, like, you catch that? he was, like, yes, yes i did. he was proud of it. >> the coach compared to watching children playing little league was his enthusiasm for the game. >> he'll be missed. >> a now. a young man from connecticut found 100 miles from land after eight days on the open water. >> but his mother is missing after he says their fishing both sank. here's the latest. >> reporter: nathan carman on the way back to land after a week lost at sea and days after the coast guard called off its search. a cargo ship spotted 2-year-old sunday 115 miles south.
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with food and water. he was reported to be in good condition. >> reporter: nathan's mother, linda, is still missing. the pair left a marina in their 32-foot fishing boat nine days ago. linda's friend said she texted plans, writing call me if you don't hear from me. nathan reportedly telling rescuers -- >> when the boat started taking on water, he looked for his mom and could not find her. >> officials say want to know more about what happened. they'll get the chance to speak with nathan tuesday night, that's when he's due to arrive in boston. abc news, new york. >> the coast guard says so far they searched 62,000 nautical miles. >> searching for her? >> uh-huh. >> incredible story. coming up, more from the first presidential debate. >> the mix is next.
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e misery. let's end this. so, of course, world reacts to the big debate about 100 million people estimated in this country to have watched. early newspaper headline are out. the new york daily news, not a fan of donald trump, out with this headline saying the face of the nation, hillary's look says it could have done better. >> yeah. >> not as salacious as we expect. daily news, this sums it up. this was from the usa today, fight night. clinton-trump tangle. >> shaking hands. >> the nicest part of it. i will say they got more hits than the pacquiao fight.
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morning after what the twitter-verse or social media in general picks out as highlights. for this debate, donald trump's sniffles have become part of the focus. using the twitter handle, and apparently, there was a lot of reaction to trump's sniffling. >> we don't know what we're doing. what they are doing, of mexico agreements, is that okay? good. made the agreements better. >> i did not notice that, but thanks, twitter, for pointing it out. >> here's some tweets, trump sniff, tweeted sniff. >> another meme with a box of tissues.
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achoo! i listened to it, and i didn't pick up on it. >> oh, wow. >> they went to town. >> who is this trump sniff person? >> someone with a lot of time on their hands. >> exactly. >> jinx. hillary clinton's debate night got off to a rough start you might say. take a look. so e see if you see the mistake here. this is the official invite inside the actual debate haul. h hillary spelled with one l. it should be two ls. >> whoops. we talked about the third party candidates, bernie sanders was watching the debate, sending out this tweet of him watching on tv, though, of course, for the twitterverse, they decided he looks sad.
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th this morning on "world news now," the big debate, hillary clinton and donald trump on stage one on one, clashing over their past and plan if elected president. >> i call it trumped up triple down. that's what it would be. that's not how we grow the economy. >> a pol action, sounds good, doesn't work. >> the candidates covered a number of issues, but trump said he held back on one after the debate, he explained to abc why he didn't mention bill clinton. a lot of celebrities reacting to the debate on social media. after ten years, favorites reunited for a special "will and grace" mini episode for this year's presidential election.
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it's tuesday, september 27th. ? ? from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning, i'm diane macedo. >> and i'm kendis gibson. what a ruckus night it was. lived up to the height? >> i think they were waiting on a real moment, a knockout, so to speak, and i don't think that people got that last night. >> there was no dan quail lloyd benson moment. >> no huge power punch. a lot of, oh, he one upped her, she won on that point, but no knockout they wanted to see on one side or the other. >> 98 minutes of good back and forth between donald trump and hillary clinton. they tangled early on stage for the first time. >> the candidates not pulling any punches in the debate
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times, the moderator was ignored, and they didn't hesitate to get personal either. abc's david wright was in the debate hall. >> a politician, all talk, no action. >> reporter: on long island, a battle royal. >> i have a feeling by the end of the evening i'm blamed for everything that ever happened. >> why not? >> yeah, why not. >> reporter: donald trump, at times, barely concealing his contempt. >> in all fairness to secretary clinton, i guess, is that okay? good. i want you to be very happy. >> reporter: did his bes champions politics as usual. >> you've been doing this for 30 years. why are you just thinking about these solutions right now? for 30 years, you've been doing it, and now you're just starting to think of solutions -- >> i will -- >> excuse me. i will bring back jobs. you can't bring back jobs. >> well, actually, i thought about it quite a bit. >> for 30 years. >> well, not quite that long. >> reporter: hillary clinton did her best to keep a smile on her face.
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you. >> reporter: as she stuck in the chiv. >> i think donald trump criticized me for preparing for this debate, and, yes, i did. you know what else i prepared for? i prepared to be president, and i think that's a good thing. >> reporter: debate marked the first time the two candidates shared the same stage in realtime. chance to compare them side by side, and last time they were face-to-face was more than a decade ago at trump's wedding. >> that is just not accurate. >> reporter: a lot less chumming. >> at least i have a plan to fight isis. >> no, no, you tell the enemy everything you want to do. >> no, we're not. >> no wonder you've been fighting isis your entire adult life. >> reporter: clinton goaded trump about failure to release his tax returns. >> there's something he's hiding, and we'll guess, we'll
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be he's hiding. >> reporter: trump goaded her about her e-mails. >> i will release my tax returns against my lawyer's wishes when she releases her 33,000 e-mails that have been deleted. >> i made a mistake using a private e-mail. >> that's for sure. >> reporter: the subject of immigration never came up, and some of the other issues barely got past the name calling. now the spin room. now the spin campaigns working the floo tomorrow's headlines, and something you normally don't see in the spin room? donald trump spinning himself. >> mr. trump, how do you think you did tonight? >> i thought it was good. i mean, i got everything i wanted to say, i got it out, other than the transgressions of bill, but i thought -- and i didn't want to do it with chelsea, when i think is a wonderful young lady. i didn't want to say what i was going to say with chelsea in the room, so maybe they are well off to bring chelsea. >> reporter: more people watched this debate than any other presidential debate in history, what's more important? are the reviews tomorrow.
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>> clinton called trump's jobs plan a trumped up version of triple down economics, and he slammed her record on trade. >> yeah. the audience said it was supposed to be quiet and stay quiet, but they couldn't resist reacting to some of the candidates' more snapping zingers. we're in the spin room and have more. marcy, good morning. a talked about moment, i wrote it down here, hillary clinton said trump supported the war in iraq. >> reporter: right. this was a pretty lengthy exchange. trump insisted that he'd always oppose the war in iraq, but moderator, lester holt, pressed him on that saying the record didn't show that. there was a radio show with stern who asked trump if he supported the war, and that's when trump said, yeah, i guess so. so in the debate, trump said that was the first time he was asked about the iraq war saying
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that, he adamantly opposed the war. >> marcy, another big issue here is race, a discussion on black community, tensions with recent shootings, how did the candidates do on that issue? >> reporter: yeah. the issue definitely came up including some of the recent shootings that they didn't get into those specifics, but clinton said race is a significant challenge in this country. she said that we have to restore trust between the community and police, and then trump in his rebuttal said he was using words that he claims clinton won't use, and those words are law and order, of course, that's been a major theme of the trump campaign. >> that, indeed. she used it in one point in rebuttal of him. marcy gonzalez in long island
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thank you. >> marcy, thank you. you know, it's interesting to watch these debates and how they progress because we talk so much about their preparation going into this. well, now they've both had this experience. >> yep. >> oftentimes we see candidates change demeanor and strategies as the debate process goes on. interesting to see how that works. >> interesting to see if donald trump takes a few days off the campaign trail ahead of the october 9th st. louis debate to prepare more. that's one of the things that a lot of folks thought that he needed to prepare a little bit more going into last night's debate. of course, hillary clinton was, i think she might have had one day on the campaign trail in the last week. trump took off friday to do some debate prep, so we'll see if that strategy at least changes. >> uh-huh. there were some, though, saying maybe that was just in order to temp her expectations. they like to say he's not prepared. >> yes.
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all right. stay with abc news for the latest on the debate, checking in on what both candidates have to stay on a number of issues. that's coming up. straight ahead in the skinny, overnight reactions on the debate coming in from celebrities. >> and a city deserted, thousands of people forced to evacuate as the surrounding rivers are hours away from cresting. new video just in. plus, the mom against vaccinating her children and she explains why. first, a look at today's forecast. "world news now" weather brought to you by vista print. "world news now" weather brought to you by vista print.
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>> san antonio firefighters made more than 41 rescues yesterday after heavy rains caused street flooding. among rescued was the driver of a garbage truck who tried to drive through a flooded intersection and the water came into the cab. look at the scenes here. they got 7 inches of rain and in iowa, the cedar river expected to crest this afternoon in cedar rapids. it's expected to reach 23.5, the second highest in the city's history. the city's downtown was all but deserted yesterday in anticipation of widespread flooding. officials are now cautiously optimistic. >> well, turning back now to the top story this morning. last night's first one-on-one presidential debate between donald trump and hillary clinton. >> and not everything said last
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here's abc with a fact check. >> reporter: these are two d candidates accused of stretching the truth in the past. perhaps the most intense exchange of the evening? who started the birther campaign, and president obama not being born in the u.s. trump said it was not him. he simply cleared it up. >> i got him to produce the birth certificate. i think i did a good job. secretary clinton also fought it. >> reporter: the checkers found that ste the two clashed over trump's wealth. he said his father gave him a loan for a million dollars to start his business. clinton said it was $14 million. >> you know, donald was very fortunate in his life, and that's all to his benefit. he started his business with $14 million, borrowed from his father. >> reporter: our abc news fact checkers concluded yes and no. in addition to the million he
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disclosure shows he took $14 million from his father's company in loans. on the issue of nuclear weapons -- >> he's said repeatedly he didn't care if other nations got nuclear weapons, japan, south korea, even saudi arabia. >> reporter: that fact, while a yes and no, donald trump has taken different positions on the issue. another contentious exchange, comments trump made in the past about women. >> someone who has said employers. >> i never said that. >> reporter: according to fact checkers, that comment by trump was also false. in the end, the only question that remains, did either candidate change the minds of any voters? we don't know that fact until november. abc news, new york. by then we'll have two other debates, two other presidential debates to chew on and figure out if that moves the needle at all. >> that's right. as they put it out, there's
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quite hit all of them, but each one tries to focus on the topics of the others. we'll see who discusses new issues the next time as well. >> the vice president reacting to the debate, of course, saying clinton is ready to be president and donald trump proved he is not. when we come back, celebrities weigh in on the debate. >> and the "will and grace" episode just for this year's presidential race. the skinny's next. "world news now" continues
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? ? it's going to be a rarity where we start the skinny talking about politics, but a lot of celebrities were actually talking about the presidential debate from last night. >> quite a few of them shared their very partisan views, but some of them did choose to take the high r humor instead. liz phair said, quote, remember to watch the debate through a pinhole camera or polarized sunglasses, starring at it with the naked eye may cause blind ness. >> this is my favorite, teigen saying, only drinking game for tonight is to never stop. >> regardless of your political stance, ellen degeneres had a message for all voters saying, 100 million people are watching these debates. if you're interested enough to
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enough to vote. we need you. >> that's a good message from ellen. you're right, the celebrities i saw were clearly partisan in their tweets throughout the night. >> that's right. if liz phair's quote of evidence of the way the debates went down, it's not sure people who tuned in will vote. >> yeah, true. next, just in time for last night's debate, a nostalgic throwback to the '90s with a today's twist. >> the cast of "will and grace" minute episode on this year's presidential election. >> "will and grace" and their now dated apartment joined by jack and karen who have surprising opinions of their own. >> you know, hillary has done everything, jack. she's been a two-time first lady. >> i've been a two-timing first lady. >> she's been a senator, secretary of defense.
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[ laughter ] >> blah, blah, blah. i'm glazing. i'm bobbing. >> she's going to appoint justices to the supreme court to ensure your civil rights. >> yeah, but i don't like that she wears pants. [ laughter ] >> debra has been an outspoken clinton supporter, but they said #votehoney, in other words, just get out and vote. >> by the way, sources s are unaware of reboot plans for the show, but, man, makes you miss them when you see the gang there together, and to get that whole production back together like that, that's impressive. >> well, i mean, recently, an official reunion -- >> yeah, yeah. >> maybe. >> they did so in santa barbara over the weekend and had a photo of the gang back together. >> now we saw them in action officially.
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well, next, in case you missed it, there was a "dancing with the stars" episode. >> the show was forced to cram dances into one hour for a faceoff night leaving no room for judges' comments or tearful back story packages. >> okay. the high score of the evening was a 32 out of 40. that's impressive for calvin johnson and lindsey arnold's waltz. saying he has to work on the emotion in his face, but the pulled it off, and amazing sliding split across the floor. >> for the man who said he can't dance at all, even being mocked by his sliblings, that's not bad at all. >> smooth moves there. >> earning immunity from next round of cuts, laurie hernandez,
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second couple will be sent home tonight. >> one of the funniest in the debate was at one point donald trump said he had the support of i.c.e., and someone said, vanilla ice supported donald trump? >> left out the ice, baby? >> exactly. finally, the celebrity wedding crasher here in new york. >> so, this was funny. a bride and groom snapped their wedding pictures. this is in beautiful central park when look who walks down, tom hanks, jumping into their photo shoot. jogging when he spotted the couple and decided to surprise them. they were completely star struck. their names are elizabeth and ryan, and they invited him to take pictures with him, no surprise. >> that's very cool. their wedding photographer and hanks, himself, shared photos on instagram with hanks saying congrats and blessings. >> at least he didn't find something they lost. that's his new m.o.
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a number of parents choosing not to vaccinate their children with concerns ranging from autism to other developmental disorders. >> one mother had a change of heart after a health scare with all three of her daughters. >> reporter: these are her children, happy, healthy, and now fully vaccinated, but it was not always that way. >> i put my kids at risk. i wish that i had taken more time to research both sides. >> reporter: o'mara, a teacher living outside chicago, said she was a big believer in anti-vaccination research. >> i scoured, you know,
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harmful. i became pretty convinced. >> reporter: so she chose not to vaccinate her children, but then her 5-year-old and 3-year-old twins were stricken with a case of roto virus. she and her husband were very sick. she was suddenly living with the terrifying consequences of her choice. >> it was awful. and it didn't have to happen because i could have had them vaccined >> reporter: although the american academy of pediatrics recommends vaccinations for practicically every child, the group says the number of parents refusing to vaccinate their children may be on the rise. in 2013, 87% of pediatricians surveyed had parents who refused a vaccine up from 75% in 2006. the most common reasons for refusing to vaccinate? some parents cited they believe vaccinations were unnecessary,
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autism, a link that's been repeatedly disproven. today, her children are fully up to date on their vaccines after an aggressive catchup regimen. now she's encouraging others to vaccinate their kids too. >> i'm here because i wanted to share my personal story, and if it helps someone change their minds, then that's great. >> reporter: abc news, new york. >> a scare for her. i cannot imagine all three girls coming down withom >> she said if her girls were babies or a compromised immune system when they got sick, they may not have survived the situation. >> it's interesting, when she thought that was the way it was, looking for research to support my views. >> we'll be right back. this is abc's world news now, informing insomniacs for two decades. ld news now, informing insomniacs for
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died in a boating accident over the week. much of the planned royal
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was scuttled by too much rain. their events with tribal leaders were mostly held indoors. those are some of the top stories on this tuesday, september 27th. from abc news, this is "world news now." only the royals can stand in the middle of a pouring rain rain forest and look fantastic. >> looked amazing. we'll start the half hour with a contentious showdown that voters have been waiting for. donald trump and hillary clinton facing off in their first debate. >> butting heads over the economy and isis. clinton taunted trump over tax returns, and trump slammed clinton an her e-mails painting her as a typical politician. more from the debate hall over on long island, marcy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as many as 100 million people were expected to tune in for
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more than 90-minute long battle on that debate stage. >> democratic nominee for president of the united states, hillary clinton, and republican nominee for president of the united states, donald j. trump. >> reporter: facing off for the first time -- >> i will release my tax returns against my lawyer's wishes when she releases her 33,000 e-mails that have been deleted. >> i made a mistake using a private e-mail. >> that's for sure. >> and if i had to do it over again, i would, obviously, do it >> reporter: hillary clinton and donald trump each on the attack dishing personal punches -- >> donald, i know you live in your own reality, but that is not the facts. >> but you have no plan. >> oh, i do. >> reporter: hitting each other on the issues from taxes -- >> my tax cut is the biggest since ronald reagan.
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>> reporter: to stop and frisk. >> a form of racial profiling. >> we have to take guns away from bad people who shouldn't have them. >> stop and frisk was found to be unconstitutional, and in part because it was ineffective. >> reporter: with one out of five voters saying they could change their minds after the debate, but candidates fighting hard to turn this tight race. >> i think donald just criticized me for preparing for this debate, and, yes, i did. you know what else i prepared for? i prepared to be president. she's got experience. it's bad experience. and this country can't afford to have another four years of that kind of experience. >> reporter: and the candidates will meet for two more debates. the next will be a town hall style debate in st. louis on october 9th. kendis and diane? >> marry, we know a lot of candidates are weighing in this morning. what are the candidates saying about their own performance?
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did really well. any sort of highlights there? >> reporter: oh, yeah. they are both claiming victory right after the debate. hillary clinton went to a watch party. she met with supporters, and she said she feels good. she said it was an amazing debate, a great debate, trump went a step further and asked if he should have prepared more, he said no and said he won and happy with the way it turned out. >> trump took the unusual step, never happened before, where you have a presidential canada there in the spin room spinning for himself where marcy is sta >> reporter: walked right past here. >> oh, did he? nice. one of the most talk about moments when hillary clinton said trump supported the war in iraq. talk about that. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. trump, again, insisted that he had always opposed the war, but moderator, lester holt, pushed back on that and questioned him
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radio show where he was asked if he supported the iraq war, and he said, yeah, i guess so. trump said in the debate that was the first time he was asked about it that he answered lightly and he insisted in every interview after that, he adamantly opposed the war. >> marcy, were you guys surprised to see trump actually come into the spin room to spin for himself? >> reporter: no. there were some rumblings he might be coming through here so everyone was ready, staking out through, people were not surprised. >> all right. that's marcy gonzalez live for us. marcy, thank you very much. >> all right. so after the debate, trump broke tradition, as we mentioned, and appeared in the spin room. >> telling abc that he had a great night. he then congratulated himself on not bringing up bill clinton's affairs, even though he had hinted about them. >> i thought it was great.
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wanted to say, i got it out, other than the transgressions of bill because she takes all commercials spending literally hundreds of millions of dollars on commercials, and they are lies. they are lies. i didn't want to do it with chelsea who i think is a very wonderful, young lady. i didn't want to say what i was going to say with her in the room. >> trump hinted he might bring up the subject, though, during the next debate. >> of course, his daughter and chelsea are reportedly really good friends, so maybe that played a factor into it. both sides really claiming victory. defective and wondered if it was on purpose, and clinton camp looks to depict trump as thin-skinned. here's more from the spin room, liz? >> reporter: good morning. from the get-go last night, it seemed hillary clinton's strategy was to rattle the strategy and get under his skin. naturally, her campaign said it was worked, but better than they expected. two senior campaign officials went as far to explain trump as
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throughout the debate where clinton jabbed trump about his wealth, his business dealings, things they hoped would set him off. >> you know, donald was very fortunate in his life, and that's all to his benefit. he started his business with $14 million borrowed from his father, and he really believes that the more you help wealthy people, the better off we'll be, and that everything will work out from there. i don't buy that. >> reporter: abc askedon spin room following the debate. >> mr. trump, she attacked that loan you got from your father and attacked things you said about women. do you feel that was fair for this presidential debate, or were those cheap shots? >> i thought it was cheep. my father gave me a small amount of money relative to what i built. e built a massive company, a great company. i learned tremendously from my father, fred, my best friend. number one, it was the wrong
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compared to what he had. i thought it was fair although the number was wrong. >> reporter: trump announcing victory, and now they embark on the battle ground states this week with hillary clinton in north carolina today, and donald trump in florida. diane, kendis? >> all right. liz from the spin room, we also have the new york post out with their headline for this morning. their verdict, "don not out." >> i'm disappointed by it. take a look. >> it's lacking in what we expect from papers like the post and daily news normally with creative headline. >> face of the nation. come on, guys, saying hillary's look says it all. face of the nation. even usa today, tampered down, did good, i'd say. fight night, yeah. that describes it. good job, editors, there. we'll see. >> the post called the debate a
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more blows than trump, but he just had to survive. >> oh. >> enough blows, but not out. >> now i see where they went with that. still, they've done better. >> as marcy mentioned, this is the venue for the next debate, washington university in st. louis, missouri, october 9th, moderated with cnn's anderson cooper. coming up, a closer loo how hillary clinton and donald trump did last night. a closer look on the presidential debate and which of the two carried the night. the random gunfire that broke out inside a mall in houston, texas that wounded nine people. what we're finding out this morning about the suspect. first, here's a look at today's temperatures. "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. eligibility?
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we have a a country that needs new roads, tunnels, new bridges, airports, new schools, new hospitals, and we don't have the money because it's been squa squandered on so many of your ideas. >> you have not paid federal income tax for a lot of years. >> that was just one of the >> that was one of the fireworks moment last night between trump and clinton. >> how did they do overall? here's abc's dan harris. >> anybody? >> if you already liked donald trump, you probably really liked this performance. you already liked hillary clinton, you probably liked this performance. they doubled down on the things their supporters already love about them. >> what i whether say about the undecideds, though, if they had question about donald trump's temperament, i don't think he gave them any peace at the end of the night. once she brought up his father, he unravelled a bit. he overran her and the
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president would this be, you saw that, and that may not be comfortable. >> were there defining moments in your view? >> i think a good moment for donald trump was when he went on the attack and said that hillary clinton has lots of experience, but it's bad experience. by saying that hillary clinton has bad experience, he's trying to say, look, i may be risky, may not love my temperament, but she's not going to bring the change we need. she's more of the same. >> moment for you? >> every single moment connected to race whether it was hillary clinton in the way she prodded him, or donald trump in the way he answered. i think as the night went on, you got more and more disturbed how he handled the issue of race, stop and frisk. we know what the results were. it was not an effective policy. a racist policy. >> he supported it, and when he was confronted by the moderator saying, actually, it was found to be unconstitutional, he said
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>> do you think tonight's debate moved the needle? >> i don't think it necessarily did. i think there are going to be symptom trump voters who are republicans who have been worried presidential presidential. i'm not sure he was passing the commander in chief test tonight. he may see some drift over to clinton, but overall, i don't think it changes the pulse very much. >> it depends on which needle. there's the national needle, which i don't think was moved, but as you parse that a little bit, what happens? colorado? those supporting johnson and stein i can go with hillary now? she was more presidential, and third party candidates, she would be better, and on a state by state basis, needles may move. >> grinding it out for weeks, two more debates and a vice presidential debate. there's a lot more combat to come both on the air and on the ground. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thank you.
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likely volters to find out what everyone actually thought about the debate last night, whether it did move the needle, though, analysts came out this morning saying hillary clinton won. we also just got a tweet from the trump campaign with a variety of online polls, and a few publications are finding in their online post debate polls that they go for trump. >> trump found throughout the entire presidential process and throughout all the debates that he's taken p polls have been very favorable to him, even when analysts have been, like, well, he didn't do that well. one thing we know for sure, this was the most tweeted debate ever. 79% of the conversation on facebook last night was about the debate. % on twitter. most debated moment? >> temperament, right? >> i got the right temperament. that's what people tweeted most about last night. coming up, president obama,
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? ? ? ? i love that number one, your point of view, most viewers agree last night's debate was short on humor and levity. >> you could say that. let's turn to the comedians. >> everyone's talking about the debate between donald trump and hillary clinton. it was thee first chance americans got to see hillary clinton and donald trump debate at the same time. more importantly, it was the first chance americans got to mute both of them at the same
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with the finale of "cheers," the fayal lee of "m.a.s.h.," which is true because the election feels like the series finale of america. >> of course, it did not take long were fun of the two candidates to tell a lie. >> donald, it's good to be with you. [ laughter ] >> now, the last thing the debate commission wanted was to be seen as being biassed against either side so they caved to both they've given hillary a shorter podium and they let donald trump stop and frisk lester holt. >> trump held his ground saying it could be cleared up if someone would just call hannity. >> i spoke so hannity. said strongly, if someone calls up hannity. >> sounds like a commercial for
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of crap. >> donald trump sounded like he was fighting off a cold with cocaine. >> renegotiate our trade deals, lester, with mexico. [ laughter ] >> he sounded like the coked up best man in the bathroom in a wedding. no, no, you guys, i got it. i know how to fix the entire economy. let's all go in together and buy a boat. yeah. [ laughter ] it'll be great. >> the w audience tonight, and they were instructed not to applaud or cheer during the debate, and people watching were, like, what about sobbing? can we quietly sob? >> and in the end, it was really only one word that summed up how this whole debate, this whole election feels, and donald trump captured it. >> wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong. >> the comedian had a field day with it. >> and that was on short notice too. >> absolutely.
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this morning on "world news now," the face-off that voters have been waiting for. >> donald trump and hillary clinton square off in their first presidential debate. both candidates diving directly into attack mode. >> you called it the gold standard of -- >> and you know what? >> you said it's the finest deal you've ever seen. >> donald, i know you live in your own reality. >> she doesn't have the stamina. >> join the debate by saying more crazy things. >> it was a love fest. they trade racist, taxes and crime. the candidates barring on a number of issues. complete analysis and moments everyone will be talking about today. we're live with the details. and hear why green party candidate jill stein was stopped by security and asked to leave the debate. then ticket typo, audience
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this? that's later in the mix on this tuesday, september 27th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good tuesday morning, everyone. i'm kendis gibson the. >> and i'm diane maceda. we begin this hour with the presidential debate. hillary clinton and donald trump clashing on everything including the economy, e-mails and tax returns. >> trump doubled down on some of his them insisting he had opposed the iraq war from the start and he emphatically defended his templement. >> i also have a much better templement than she has. you know? i have a much better -- she spent -- let me tell you, she spent hundreds of millions of dollars on an advertising -- you know, they get madison avenue into a room, temperament.
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by far is my temperament. i have a wing temperament. >> whew, okay. >> the candidates sparred over nuclear weapons, isis and police postponing. >> marci gonzalez has the highlights from the debate hall. marci, good morning. >> hey, guys, good morning. even this early in the morning, there's still some action here. earlier, donald trump broke tradition. he came through here talking to reporters about that fierce battle on the debate stage. >> president of the united states hillary clinton and republican nominee for president of the united states, donald trump. >> facing off for the first time -- >> i will release my tax returns against my lawyer's wishes when she releases her 33,000 e-mails that have been deleted. >> i made a mistake using a private e-mail.. >> that's for sure. >> and if i had to do it over again, i would obviously do it differently. >> hillary clinton and donald
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dishing personal punches. >> donald, i know you live in your own reality, but that is not the fact. >> but you have no plan. >> educate -- oh, i do. >> and hitting each other on the issues. taxes. >> my tax cut is the biggest since ronald reagan. >> your plans would add $5 trillion to the debt. >> to stop and frisk. >> the argument is that it's former racial profiling. >> we have to take the guns away from these people that have them and that are bad people and shouldn't have them. >> stop and frisk was found to be unconstitutional and in part because it was ineffective. >> with one out of five voters saying they could change their minds after the debate, but candidates fighting hard to turn this tight race. >> i think donald just criticized me for preparing for this debate. and yes, i did. and you know what else i prepare ford? i prepared to be president. >> i agree. she's got experience. but it's bad experience.
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have another four years of that kind of experience. >> and trump and clinton will meet for two more debates. the next one will be a town hall in st. louis on october 9. kendis and diane. >> marci, what are the candidates saying now that the debate is over? >> they are both claiming victory. clinton went to a debate watch party after the debate ended. she was talking with supporters. and she said she felt really she said it was a great debate. and an amazing experience. and then after the debate, trump was asked whether he wished that he would have prepared more, but he said no, because i think we won. and he said he's very happy with the way things turned out. >> yeah. trump, in fact, was wall there in the spin room right there where marci is. now, did he happen to explain why he didn't bring up a key figure that was right there in the debate hall, bill clinton?
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about the possibility of gennifer flowers being in the audience, there was speculation that he was going to go after the former president for some of his past transgressions, but abc news asked trump about that here in this spin room and he said he decided against bringing up those kinds of topics during the debate because clinton's daughter, chelsea, was there in the aut audience. but he said he has not ruled up bringing up those sort of things in future kendis and diane. >> could get interesting. marci gonzalez live at hofstra university, thank you. >> and as we saw, it didn't take long for clinton and trump to drop the pleasantries and come out swinging. >> just how did each candidate fare? >> diane and kendis, a tale of two donald trumps. in the first half of the debate, he was able to perry the attacks from hillary clinton and turn them back on her, make it about the broader argument around the
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attacks into an attack on the political establishment. that was the good side from donald trump's perspective. the bad side coming out later in the debate and he ends up feuding with her over her fitness for the office, her look for the office. and just generally speaking, you saw a candidate for whom is able to get under the skin. .i think hillary clinton is able to walk away from this debate saying, i know where the weak spots are. donald trump on particularly shaky ground when he talks about the birther movement, when he talks about what he false claim that he always opposed the iraq war. those are things that get played over and over again. i think who candidates showing they know how to prosecute the case, but no one closing the deal. >> and last night's face-off set a new social media record. it's officially the most tweeted debate ever. >> the third most tweeted moment of the debate was trump and clinton's exchange over a plan for defeating isis. number two, trump's comments on
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tweeted moment of the night, when trump said he has good temperament. >> i should have taking temperament in the drinking game. >> dr. jill stein was forced to leave the hofstra campus before the debate got under way. the police say stein did not have the proper credentials to be there. stein took to twitter to get her message out. stein and gary johnson failed to meet the requirements to be part of the debate. >> but johnson did with the debate from the headquarters and he was on his case making his case to be on stage at the next debate claiming neither the rhetoric or the record of hillary clinton depicts the commander in chief i want. much more from the debate coming up, plus the miami marlins return to the field just days after losing one of their pitchers. >> how the dooem team honored jose fernandez and the marlins' first batter of the night breaks down in tears after hitting a home run.
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last night's first debate between last night's first debate between donald trump and hillary clinton covered a lot of ground from jobs to terrorism plus her e-mails, his tax returns. >> there were a lot of things covered. and in this close race, were any minds actually changed? abc's political director joins us right now. just back from hofstra university now in long island. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> so it's a relatively small area, the debate hall, about a you guys are watching it right next door. what exchange got the most reaction? >> one of the moments the moderator, lester holt, had to turn to the aud yents to quiet them down and donald trump said he would release his tax returns if hillary clinton would released her 30,000 personal e-mails. his supporters in the crowd seemed to really like it. they got, you know, really loud, but this moment i think will come back to haunt him because you could see, and clinton, seemed to forget the reason that he's been talking all along
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audit. he momentarily forgot that. >> lester holt saying so it's negotiateble? >> he said, no, but talk about the e-mails. so he did say it's against my attorney's advice, but i'll do it. a lot of back and forth over the e-mails. >> oh, there you go, he's turning around there to tell the audience to calm down a little bit. >> there were a few moments with the audience seemed to react, and not just at that one. what was it like being in the hall? did it can feel like that was kind of taboo or were we letting it slide? >> no, i mean, i think that every moderator knows that an audience is going to make noise, right? even though in the beginning, they say that they're not supposed to clap, you're not supposed to champ for the person you support. but the moderator knows. that was the moment that was the loudest, but it was just one of a few. >> what were the individual
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going into the debate and watching it now, do you feel like they stepped it up? >> hillary clinton came to fight, and you saw that. she had to. she prepared for both donald trumps. restrained donald trump that we see more recently on the campaign trail, and then that unpredictable one we saw for almost a year. she wanted to make sure to bait that unpredictable trump out. and she got that on the issue of birther, treatment of women, and tonight. >> what audience were they both trying to appeal to? we have a sense of who secretary clinton appealed to, and trump, who was he trying to appeal to? >> well, i think trump and clinton, too, trying to appeal to undecided voters. but there are not that many of them. so both trump and clinton were trying to play directly into their base, make sure they're excited, make sure they're enthusiastic so they show up to vote on november 8.
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that we know her voters are less enthusiastic than his. she needs that obama coalition to show up. >> you were saying it seemed like she was trying to sort of bait that unpredictable version of donald trump. there were times where it seemed like he may have baited her, as well, into a tit for tat audience. how did that play out last night? >> i thought he did well as he tried to portray himself as a new schois for the country. again that hillary clinton had been around for 30 years. i thought he did well in that he was successful, but that strategy went away by the end of the debate. >> yeah, in fact, he did kind of say in 30 years, what jobs have you created? and he hammered that. >> in the beginning, he kept going back to that on trade, economy, and jobs. you saw it in the second half of the debate when she gained steam. >> maybe overall, do you have feel like either one of them
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>> it's an important question. i think they both have a ways to go. i think you really need that big moment for them to move the needle. what kind of moment? donald trump needs a big apology. we did not see that tonight. hillary clinton needs to appear presidential and make trump seem up acceptable to voters. she started that tonight, but there's still two more debates, though, and that's going be her goal. >> all right. our political director, we'll see you from st. louis. >> definitely. >> thank you. coming up in the next half hour, fact checking candidates accusations. we'll sort out fact from fiction. but first, authorities are still trying to figure out with what happened in the mystery at sea. a young man rescued after eight days on the open water, but his mother is still missing. what we're learning now about the investigation. you're watching "world news now." "world news now" continues after this from our abc
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back with breaking news where several people were critically injured after a driver crashed into a bus stop the man who died was a father. two of the victimvictims, his wd daughter. police say the driver crashed his vehicle causing another vehicle to plow into the family. the first driver then ran away. a man described as a disgruntled employer is blamed for gunfire in a houston mall that wounded nine people. 49-year-old nathan desei was shot and killed at the scene. he was shot after wearing military style clothing and had
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2,600 rounds of live ammunition. one of the victims is in critical condition. the suspect in the deadly shooting in a mall in washington state confessed. arcan cetin admitted in court monday he killed five people in a macy's north of seattle last week. the 20-year-old faces five counts of first degree premeditated murder. three other victims were treated and released and he's being held on $2 million bail. an emotional night in miami, the first game since the death of pitch every marlins player wore his jersey. the owner saying no one will wear that number again. second baseman gordon led off the first inning with a home run crying all the way around the bases. after the marlins beat the mets, 7-3, players and coaches gathered around the mound to toss their hats on it. >> so much emotions all the way around. yesterday in the press conference, they cancelled the
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with. >> that he did. one of the most popular gifs over the past two hours has been when he was pitching against the colorado rockies. and he pitched a ball, and hit it so quickly and caught it so quickly. the guy who was hittinging it was like, you catch that? he was like, yes, yes, i did. he was proud of it. >> the coach compared to watching children playing little league was his enthusiasm for the game. >> now. a young man from connecticut has been found more than a hundred miles from land after eight days on the open water. >> but his mother is missing after he says their fishing both sank. lindsay janice with the latest. >> reporter: nathan carman on the way back to land after a week lost at sea and days after the coast guard called off its search. a cargo ship spotting the 22-year-old sunday 115 miles
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>> he was found in a life raft with food and water. he was reported to be in good condition. >> reporter: nathan's mother, linda carmen, is still missing. the pair left a marina in their 32-foot fishing boat nine days ago. linda's friend said she texted plans, writing call me if you don't hear from me. nathan carpal carmen reportedly telling rescuers -- >> when the boat started taking on water, he looked for his mom and could not find her. >> officials say there's little hope linda is alive, and they want to know more about what happened. they'll get the chance to speak with nathan carmen tuesday night. that's when the freighter he is on is due to arrive in boston. abc news, new york. >> the coast guard says so far they searched 62,000 nautical miles. >> searching for her? >> uh-huh. >> incredible story. coming up, more from the first presidential debate. >> the mix is next.
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ditch the misery. let's end this. so, of so, of course, the world is reacting to the on big debate. about 100 million people estimated in this country to have watched. early newspaper headlines are out. "the new york daily news," not a fan of donald trump, out with the the nation, hillary's look says it all. >> okay. could have done better. >> yeah. >> not as salacious as we expect. we're still waiting for the new york post. "usa today," this sums it up. "fight night, clinton-trump
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>> shaking hands. >> the nicest part of it. sometimes it is interesting to see what the social media picks out from the highlights. for this debate, donald trump's sniffles have become part of the focus. using the twitter handle, and apparently, there was a lot of reaction to trump's sniffling. >> we don't know what we're doing. what they are doing, the example of mexico agreemts okay? good. made the agreements better. that are unbelievably happy and -- >> did you pick up on that? >> i watched the entire thing and i did not notice that. but thanks, twitter, for pointing that out. >> here's some tweets, trump sniff, tweeted sniff. >> another meme with a box of tissues.
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achoo! i listened to it, and i didn't pick up on it. >> oh, wow. >> they went to town. >> who is this trump sniff person? >> someone with a lot of time on their hands. >> exactly. jinx. hillary clinton's debate night got off to a rough start you might say. take a look. so see if you see the mistake here. this is the official invite given to a thousand or so folks inside the actual debate hall. hillary spelled with one l. it should be two ls. >> whoops. we talked about the third party candidates watching the debate. bernie sanders was also watching the debate. he sent out this tweet of him watching on tv, though, of course for the twitter verse, they decided that he looks kind of sad .that bernie must be
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are saying about the historic showdown. >> full coverage and analysis start now. a good tuesday morning. we begin with the biggest night so far in the race for the white house. >> donald trump and hillary clinton clashing over and over again in their first debate

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