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well defense treaties and we will honor them. it is essential that america's word be good, and so i know that some questioning and some worries on the part of many leaders across the globe. i've talked with a number of them. but i want to, on behalf of myself and i thinkf a majority of the american people say that, you know, our word is it's also important that we look at the entire global situation. there's no doubt that we have other problems with iran, but personally i'd rather deal with the other problems having put that lid on their nuclear program than still to be facing that. and donald never tells you what he would do. would he have start add -- started a war?
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to iranian facilities we never had before, then he should tell us what his alternative would be, but it's like his plan to defeat isis. he said it's a secret plan, but the only secret is that he has no plan. so we need to be more precise in how we talk about these issues. people around the world follow our presidential campaigns so closely. trying to get hints about what we will are we going to lead the world with strength and in accordance with our values? that's what i intend to do. i intend to be a leader of our country people were count on both here at home and around the world to make decisions that will further peace and prosperity, but also stand up to bullies, whether they're abroad or at home. we cannot let those who would
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interfere with american interests and security -- >> your two minutes is -- >> -- any opportunities at ale. >> lester, one thing. >> quickly. >> i will go quickly. hillary will tell to you go to her website and read all about how to defeat isis which she could have defeated by never having it get going in the first place. right now it's getting tougher and tougher to defeat them because they're in more and more places, more and more states, more and more nigss and the a big problem. as far as japan is concerned i want to help all of our allies but we are losing billions and billions of dollars. we cannot be the policemen of the world. we cannot protect countries all over the world -- >> just a -- >> when they're not paying us what we need. >> just a few final questions here. >> and she doesn't say that because she has month business ability. we need heart, a lot of things but some basic ability and sadly she doesn't have that.
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of during the last ten years, let's say, while she had great care of, but they weren't taken care of. if she ever wins this ray they won't be taken care of. >> mrs. clinton is the first female nominated. recently you said she doesn't have a presidential look. what did you mean by that? >> doesn't have the look or the stamina. i said she doesn't have the stamina, and i don't believe she does have the stamina to be need tremendous stamina. >> the quote was i just don't think she has the presidential look. >> wait a minute. you asked me a question. you have to be able to negotiate our trade deals. you have to be able to negotiate -- that's right, with japan. with saudi arabia. i mean, can you imagine, we're defending saudi arabia and with all of the money they have, we're defending them and they're not paying? all you have to do, speak to them. wait. you have so many different
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hillary has the stamina. >> let's let her respond. >> well, as soon as he travels to 112 countries and negotiates a peace deal, a cease-fire, a release of dissidents and an opening of new opportunities in nations around the world, or even spends 11 hours testifying in front of a congressional committee, he can talk to me about stamina. >> the world -- let me tell you -- let me tell you -- hillary has experience, but it's bad experience. we have made so many bad deals during the last -- so she's got experience that i agree but it's bad. bad experience. whether it's the iran deal that you're so in love with, where we gave them $150 billion back, whether it's the iran deal, whether it's anything you -- you almost can't name a good deal. i agree.
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and this country can't afford to have another four years of that kind of experience. >> we are at the -- we are at the final question -- >> one thing, lester is -- >> the final question now. >> he tried to switch from looks to stamina. but this is a man who has called women pigs, slobs anddogs, and someoneancy isn equal pay unless they do as good a job as men and one of the worst things he said was about a woman in a beauty s beauty supporting them and them, and h. then he called her miss housekeeping, because she was latina. donald, she has a name. >> where did you find this? >> her name is --
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>> she has become a u.s. citizen and you can bet. >> oh, really. >> she's going to vote this nofr. >> okay, good. let me just tell you -- >> mr. trump, ten seconds and the final question. >> hillary is hitting me with tremendous commercials. some of it said in entertainment. some of it said somebody who's been very vicious to me. rosie o'donnell. i said tough things to her, she deserves it and nobody feels sorry for her. the truth is i was going to say something -- >> very quk. to her family, and i said to myself, i can't do it. i just can't do it. it's inappropriate. it's not nice. but she spent hundreds of millions of dollars on negative ads on me, many of which are absolutely untrue and misrepresentations and i will tell you this, lece and i don'tt deserve that, but the certainly not a nice thing that she's done.
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and the only gratifying thing is i saw the polls come in o that final question. >> with the money spent and the either winning or tied and i spent practically nothing. >> one of you will not win this election. my final question to you tonight, are you willing to accept the outcome as the will of the voters? secretary clinton? >> i support our democracy, and sometimes you win. sometimes you lose. but i certainly will outcome of this election. and i know donald's trying very hard to plant doubts about it, but i hope the people out there understand, this election is really up to you. it's not about us. so much as it is about you, and your families, and the kind of country and future you want. so i sure hope you will get out and vote, as though your future depended on it, because i think it does. >> mr. trump, quickly, same
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again. we are a nation that is seriously troubled. we're losing our jobs. people are pouring into our country. the other day we were deporting 800 people and perhaps they passed the wrong button pressed the wrong button or perhaps worse than that, it was corruption, but these people we going to deport for good reason ended up becoming citizens, ended up becoming citizens. and it was 800 and now it turn tos out it might be 1,800 and they don't even >> i want to make in america great again. i'm goin' to be able to do it, i don't believe hillary will. the answer is i absolutely would support her. >> that concludes our debate for this evening. covered a lot of ground. we covered a lot, not everything. in st. louis is the next debate and october 19th, university of
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presidential debate is scheduled for october 4th at longwood university in farmville, virginia. my thanks to hillary clinton and to donald trump and to hofstra university for hosting us tonight. good night, everyone. well, the first presidential debate of 2016 among primary candidates is over and it appears everyone survived. beyond that, we were expecting a fiery hour and a half and as lester holt put it a moment ago, we got it. certainly spirited.
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thought, matters of substance. some pretty deep talk on taxes and how to spend them. how to collect them. how to report your own. a lot of discussion about nato and iran. the way we come at treaties and the money that's been paid to iran. the war in iraq was, hoond was for it, who was against it was a matter of contention and the fight against the islamic state, ongoing fight against the islamic state a matr candidates as well. of course, given the times we live, race and police relations were very much at the forefront, and secretary clinton and donald trump with different proposals for how to tackle that situation. nuclear pro liveration and containment by lester holt. and local policing tactics threatened to go national and
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>> well, donald i, know you live in your own reality. >> i will release my tax returns against mite >> political punches fly tonight as the candidates take the debate stage, fiejy. how much does the first debate matter and who do you think perform better? >> people rnt happy. people need to be informed. >> the change governor scott is now demanding after fall out over the mosaic sink ole and waste watt rr dump into the bay.
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this, like, huge explosion. >> tire trouble got a warranty but it may not be enough. the overlooked fine print that could mean you still end up paying for a repair. >> you're watching fox 13 and the 10:00 p.m. news starts now. >> tbeeng, and thanks for joining us tonight, i'm mark wilson. >> and i'm kelly ring. first up tonight hillary clinton and donald trump face off in their first presidential debate. candidates touch on everything from jobs to race and how heal the divide. craig patrick joins us now. okay, craig, what were your overall impressions tonight? >> fascinating debate. they certainly mixed it up, especially about 10 minutes into the debate. i would say that donald trump certainly did a good job of assessing blame and pointing fingers and pointing out problems as he sees them. i think clinton may have done a better job at proposing potential solutions as she sees it. i think based on the numbers
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want to see. i think that may have done hillary clinton some credit. she also was prepared for a number of attacks from donald trump that started fliling in. here's a look at how she did that. >> i have a feeling i'm going to be blamed for everything that's ever happened. >> why not? >> why not, yeah. why not? just join the debate by say mothre crazy things. >> there was one point in the debate that i think real hurt donald trump, and t donald trump says that he did the country a favor by pursuing it. but when asked why he persisted upon it for years after the president produced his birth certificate, donald trump could not or failed to provide a direct answer to that question. i think that's something that at least cost him a couple of points in this debate. >> also, craig, we heard clinton she brought up trump's refusal
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let's talk about that. >> that was an effective attack. donald trump under fire for not releasing his tax returns. trump is saying because he's under audit and under the advice of his attorneys he's not going to do releasing deleted. i a very effective job in terms of speculating on why he's not ring them. >> or maybe he doesn't want the american people, all of you watching tonight too, know that he's paid nothing in fedal taxes because the only years that anybody's ever seen were a couple of years when he had to turn them over to state authorities when he was trying to get a casino license and they showed he didn't pay any federal income tax. >> that make me smart. >> zero for troops, zero for vet, zero for schools, or health, and i think probably he's not, uh, all that enthusiastic about having the rest of our country see, uh,
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because it must be something really important, even terrible that he's trying to hide. >> that moment in the middle paid zero in federal taxes, trump's response, quote, that makes me smart, i bet will be played over and over and that, too, i think weakened him somewhat in this debate. both candidates ran a foul of the facts we will take you through point by point. >> we'll be looking for that at 11. >> thank you. >> we've got a fox news in hardy county the city of wathcuhla under a water notice. the water had to be shut off while a pipe could be repaired. we just learned in the last half hour, most of the cities 6,000 residents have gotten their water back. it still may be a few hours for some of them. the area will be under a boil water notice until wednesday afternoon. governor scott mean time will be in mullbury tomorrow morning for
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hole. they're going to change the rules and now require the det to immediately notify neighbors of pollution. the rule change is bringing, now, mixed file feelings. >> byron willis can explain why the wound is so deep. >> this is a modern time and most of our parents and grand father worked that so you would hope that they had some kind of - - . >> mosaic and the dep another about the sik sink hole. for three weeks neighbors had no idea hundreds of millions of gallons of pollution had spilled potentially in their drinking water because state law said they only had to inform the public if pollution was found outside of the company's property line. >> we are very concerned. you know i'm laughing about it. >> governor rick scott is going to tour the mosaic site on tuesday. he says he is directing the dep
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emergency rule implementing strict requirements for notification within 24 hours. we spoke to polk county resident who organized a protest of mosaic. it's in the right direction. >> the currently applies for 90 days. the legislature will have to make it permanent. >> as long as things are followed through with. >> the rule change is also a response to waste water being released into tampa bay during this overwhelm sewer systems. >> looked like there was a little boift transparency going shown willis is still concerned about his drinking water and plans to have it tested soon. evan axlebank, fox 13 news. >> still ahead tonight a warning about warranties. >> you may not be completely protected when it comes to the tires on your car. why a standard warranty may not be enough and the common
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the report also shows alcohol and cardiovascular disease were a factor in his death. mckay's real name was steam emke he was a long-time radio host for 99.5, wqyk. >> when something is under washty you might think you might be protected. >> when it comes to tires the fine print could leave you dealing with some rough roads. helps us stear clear of problems that could cost you >> and all of a sudden i'm in the right-hand laint and, um, and i just feel this, like, huge explosion. >> so your tire's under warranty. that means it if it looks like this, the company should replace it; right? >> you can see how it just came done. >> not so fast. turns out navigating tire warranties can get pretty bumpy. >> and as you can see i mean, this is just completely you
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here. >> gary neuse m's 4 year old michelin tire was under warranty when ho it blew out on highway 19 and clearwater, causing 4,000-dollars to a van he takes care of. >> i don't 4-wheel in this van. i'm the only person that's ever driven this van. >> he chose to send directly to michelin himself. michelin sent it back to him with a letter. saying their test show an impact split the inner air to infiltrate into the casing and ultimately lead to a tread detachment. >> it indicates that the tire at some point had struck an unknown object. >> something newsome vehemently denies. >> i have never hit any objects whatsoever. >> did you hit something on the highway could it have gone over some highway debris? >> no. >> we asked michelin how confident they are that newsome hit something. they said, quote, we only deny
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a tire became unserviceable because of a non-workmanship or material-related issue. the car experts at to think a standard warranty covers everything. >> that's a road hazard warranty a lot of times you can buy that separately. >> road debris damage is only cover bide hazard insurance. additional coverage, additional cost. if you know you drive through a construction zone regularly for example or that you put a lot of wear on your tires it is something to in newsome's case, it's a he said they said. >> they probably have more sophisticated equipment to determine that we're driving on the road we don't know what we come across sh sometimes a very tiny object could cause more damage. >> we spoke to the mechanic on the phone - - 80% of all tire damage happens to the right rear because people hit something and don't realize. newsome is so sure something
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tires, too, since they were all from the same lot. >> we even went ahead and brought brand new michelins because i've been riding round with michelin tires for 40 years and i didn't anticipate i was going to have any problems with michelin. >> 5,000-dollars in the hole, and upset with the company he once trusted, a lesson to drivers that when it comes to tire warranties, tread carefully. fox 13 news. >> something to think about. >> yes t is. >> strong the area today and what a sight it was. >> and more rain is on the way, the question is when. after the break, paul's going to have the timing out for us to see when we could have storms toornl. and when our humidity might
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