The third presidential debate is live from Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, where all of the action is taking place. There's a lot to be said about Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's chances of winning tonight's debate, and we're here to break it all down.
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00:02:17.000Real quick, before we get into it, people who are watching along the live stream, we have the rules for the game.
00:02:24.000Anytime Trump says frankly, you have them up on your screen.
00:02:26.000Anytime Trump says frankly, tremendous, trust me, honestly, truthfully, excuse me, let me tell you China or Mexico, or anytime he interrupts Take a drink, and any time he uses the word rigged, or he induced alcohol poisoning, if he sniffs, drink water.
00:02:40.000We don't want any deaths on our hands.
00:02:41.000So drink some water every time he sniffles.
00:02:43.000Hillary, any time she says Donald, coughs, laughs inaudibly, plays the sexist card, mentions hot sauce.
00:03:12.000I talk to Trump people on Twitter and they all say, no, man, the WikiLeaks are enough, man, the James O'Keefe stuff was enough, their voter fraud and all those kind of videos.
00:03:24.000I don't think it's enough because I don't think any of those things are attached enough to...
00:03:46.000Trump needs to turn it back on Hillary.
00:03:49.000Her strategy has been to pull herself out of the limelight, give him as much of a stage as possible, let the controversies mount and sort of backdoor in.
00:03:57.000I do think this week has been proof positive that the media is absolutely in the tank for Hillary.
00:06:56.000Well, as viewers of this Fox station know, if they've watched Fox News Sunday, Chris is going to push both of these candidates to give substantive answers on very important issues tonight.
00:09:33.000No noise except right now, as we welcome the Democratic nominee for President Secretary Clinton and the Republican nominee for President Mr.
00:10:07.000You both talked briefly about the court in the last debate, but I want to drill down on this because the next president will almost certainly have at least one appointment and likely or possibly two or three appointments, which means that you will in effect determine the balance of the court for what could be the next quarter century.
00:10:44.000Trump needs to show a contrast in worldview between him and Hillary.
00:10:49.000That's what he needs for undecided Republicans who aren't on board yet.
00:10:52.000Thank you very much, Chris, and thanks to UNLV for hosting us.
00:10:54.000You know, I think when we talk about the Supreme Court, it really raises the central issue in this election, namely, what kind of country are we going to be?
00:11:03.000What kind of opportunities will we provide for our citizens?
00:11:07.000What kind of rights will Americans have?
00:11:58.000But I feel that at this point in our country's history, it is important that we not reverse marriage equality, that we not reverse Roe v.
00:12:08.000Wade, that we stand up against Citizens United, we stand up for the rights of people in the workplace, and we ensure that we can still blame terrorism on their YouTube videos.
00:12:21.000That's how I see the court, and the kind of people that I would be looking to We're good to go.
00:12:42.000And confirm the nominee that President Obama has sent to them.
00:12:46.000That's the way the Constitution fundamentally should operate.
00:12:50.000The President nominates and then the Senate advises and consents or not.
00:13:20.000Something happened recently where Justice Ginsburg made some very, very inappropriate statements toward me and toward a tremendous number of people, many, many millions of people that I represent.
00:13:38.000That should never, ever have been made.
00:13:39.000We need a Supreme Court that, in my opinion, is going to uphold the Second Amendment and all amendments, but the Second Amendment, which is under absolute siege.
00:13:50.000I believe if my opponent should win this race, which I truly don't think will happen.
00:13:56.000We will have a Second Amendment, which will be a very, very small replica of what it is right now.
00:14:02.000But I feel that it's absolutely important that we uphold because of the fact that it is under such trauma.
00:14:11.000I think Donald mistakes being professional with bringing the energy down a little bit.
00:14:32.000He knows that's the biggest winning issue, and it's the biggest issue that could turn blue-dog Democrats away from Hillary, hunters and gun owners.
00:14:39.000I believe that's very, very important.
00:15:24.000And now, in fact, in the 2008 Heller case, the court ruled that there is a constitutional right to bear arms, but a right that is reasonably limited.
00:15:34.000Those were the words of the judge, Antonin Scalia, who wrote the decision.
00:15:37.000Except she supports the Australia buyback, which is a mandatory buyback.
00:15:41.000Well, first of all, I support the Second Amendment.
00:16:07.000And so when I think about what we need to do, we have 33,000 people here to die from guns.
00:16:15.000I think we need comprehensive background checks.
00:16:17.000We need to close the online loophole, close the gun show loophole.
00:16:22.000There's other matters that I think are sensible, that are the kind of reforms that would make a difference, that are not in any way conflicting with the Second Amendment.
00:16:32.000You mentioned the Heller decision, and what I was saying that you referenced, Chris, was that I disagreed with the way the court applied the Second Amendment in that case.
00:16:44.000I'm not a part of your body count, bitch!
00:17:40.000Justice Scalia was so involved, and it was a well-crafted decision.
00:17:46.000But Hillary was extremely upset, extremely angry, and people that believe in the Second Amendment and believe in it very strongly...
00:17:53.000We're very upset with what she had to say.
00:17:55.000Well, I was upset because, unfortunately, dozens of toddlers injure themselves, even kill people with guns, because, unfortunately, not everyone who has loaded guns in their homes takes a free precaution.
00:18:14.000But there's no guess that I respect the Second Amendment that I also believe there's an individual right to bear arms.
00:18:21.000Maybe we're weeding out future Hillary's.
00:18:23.000That is not in conflict with sensible, common-sense regulations.
00:18:28.000Look, I understand that Donald's been strongly supported by the NRA. The gun lobby's on his side.
00:18:35.000They're running millions of dollars of ads against me.
00:18:38.000And I regret that, because what I would like to see is for people to come together and say, of course we're going...
00:18:44.000I don't know, she's going to need to keep up the beers tonight.
00:18:46.000But we're going to do it in a way that tries to save some of these 33,000 lives that we lose every year.
00:18:53.000Most of whom are toddlers and propeller caps.
00:18:56.000Because, in fact, you oppose any limits on assault weapons, any limits on high-capacity magazines you support.
00:19:04.000Here's where Chris Wallace is using the gun control terminology and doesn't realize it.
00:19:07.000Well, let me just tell you, before we go any further, in Chicago, which has the toughest gun laws in the United States, probably you could say by far, they have more gun violence than any other city.
00:19:18.000So we have the toughest laws, and you have tremendous gun violence.
00:19:23.000I am a very strong supporter of the Second Amendment, and I am, I don't know if Hillary was saying it in a sarcastic manner, but I'm very proud to have the endorsement Of the NRA, and it's the earliest endorsement they've ever given to anybody who ran for president.
00:19:43.000This is the best way to help the Second Amendment.
00:19:45.000We are going to appoint justices that will feel very strongly about the Second Amendment, that will not do damage to the Second Amendment.
00:19:53.000Well, let's pick up on another issue which divides you, and the justices that whoever ends up winning this election appoints could have a dramatic effect there, and that's the issue of abortion.
00:20:21.000If that would happen because I am pro-life and I will be appointing pro-life judges, I would think that that will go back to the individual states.
00:20:28.000But I'm asking you specifically, would you like to...
00:20:31.000If they overturned it, it'll go back to the states.
00:20:32.000But what I'm asking you, sir, is, do you want to see the court overturned?
00:20:36.000You just said you want to see the court protect the Second Amendment.
00:20:39.000Do you want to see the court overturned?
00:20:41.000Well, if we put another two or perhaps three justices on, that's really what's going to be...
00:20:48.000And that'll happen automatically, in my opinion, because I am putting pro-life justices on the court.
00:20:54.000I will say this, it will go back to the states, and the states will then make a determination.
00:20:58.000That seems a little bit like a hatchet job on Trump.
00:21:00.000I strongly support the debate which guarantees a constitutional right to a woman to make the most intimate most.
00:21:06.000Oh, all of a sudden, the broad's about constitutional rights!
00:21:09.000Before, what about the Second Amendment?
00:21:11.000Now there are toddlers going goo-goo-ga-ga, bing-bang-blow!
00:21:14.000But now all of a sudden, when it comes to sticking forceps up your hoo-ha and dragging a baby out for the dumpster fire for Thursday, she's all about the Constitution!
00:21:22.000By the way, the stringent laws from these states, like abortions, are no longer legal after 22 weeks.
00:21:57.000Which is overwhelmingly supported even by abortionists, by the way.
00:22:02.000Indeed, he said women should be punished.
00:22:04.000That there should be some form of punishment for women who obtain abortions.
00:22:10.000And I could just not be more opposed to that kind of thinking.
00:22:13.000I'm going to give you a chance to respond, but I want to ask you, Secretary Clinton, I want to explore how far you believe the right to abortion goes.
00:22:20.000You have been quoted as saying that the fetus has no constitutional rights.
00:22:25.000You also voted against a ban on late-term partial birth abortions.
00:22:34.000Wade very clearly sets out that there can be regulations on abortion so long as the life and the health of the mother are taken into account.
00:22:46.000And when I voted as a senator, I did not think that that was the case.
00:22:52.000The kinds of cases that fall at the end of pregnancy are often the most heartbreaking, painful decisions for families to make.
00:23:02.000I have met with women who toward the end of their pregnancy get the worst news one could get that their health is in jeopardy if they...
00:23:11.000I hate so much about the things that you choose to be.
00:23:18.000Are we feeling sympathetic now for women who kill their baby at 24 weeks?
00:23:24.000What cosmic bunny hole did I fall into?
00:23:42.000You can take the baby and rip the baby out of the womb of the mother just prior to the birth of the baby.
00:23:50.000Now, you can say that that's okay, and Hillary can say that that's okay, but it's not okay with me.
00:23:57.000Because based on what she's saying and based on where she's going and where she's going, you can say what I'm talking about in the ninth month.
00:24:07.000In the final day, and that's not accepted.
00:24:19.000You should meet with some of the women that I've met with, women I've known over the course of my life.
00:24:24.000This is one of the worst possible choices that any woman and her family has to make.
00:24:31.000And I do not believe the government should be making it.
00:24:33.000You know, I've had the great honor of traveling across the world on behalf of our country.
00:24:38.000I've been to countries where governments either forced women to have abortions like they used to do in China...
00:24:43.000The first women to bear children, like they used to do in Romania.
00:24:48.000And I can tell you, the government has no business in the decisions that women make with their families, in accordance with their faith, with medical advice.
00:25:50.000Well, first of all, she wants to give amnesty, which is a disaster and very unfair to all of the people that waited in line for many, many years.
00:27:50.000Well, as he was talking, I was thinking about a young girl I met here in Las Vegas, Carla, who was very worried that her parents might be deported because she was born in this country, but they were not.
00:28:32.000He said as recently as a few weeks ago in Phoenix that Yes!
00:28:40.000It means you would have to have a massive law enforcement presence where law enforcement officers were going school to school, home to home, business to business, rounding up people who are undocumented.
00:28:54.000And we would then have to put them on trains, on buses to get them out of our country.
00:29:00.000You know, you could put them on those railroad pumps.
00:31:14.000What I am also arguing is that bringing undocumented immigrants out from the shadows, putting them into the formal economy, will be good because then employers can't exploit them and undercut Americans' wages.
00:31:41.000I want to get everybody out of the shadows, get the economy working, and not let employers like Donald exploit undocumented workers, which hurts them but also hurts American workers.
00:33:07.000Yes, the problem is George W. Bush wasn't a horrendous bitch.
00:33:10.000In a speech you gave to a Brazilian bank for which you were paid $225,000, we've learned from the WikiLeaks that you said this, I want to quote.
00:33:19.000My dream is a hemispheric common market with open trade and open borders.
00:33:30.000Well, if you went on to read the rest of the sentence, I was talking about energy.
00:33:37.000You know, we trade more energy with our neighbors than we trade with the rest of the world combined.
00:33:43.000And I do want us to have an electric grid, an energy system that crosses borders.
00:33:49.000I think that would be a great benefit to us.
00:33:52.000But you are very clearly quoting from WikiLeaks, and what's really important about WikiLeaks is that the Russian government has engaged in espionage against Americans.
00:34:05.000They have hacked American websites, American accounts of private people, of institutions.
00:34:13.000Then they have given that information to WikiLeaks for the purpose of putting it on the Internet.
00:34:20.000This has come from the highest levels of the Russian government.
00:36:03.000And I'll tell you what, we're in very serious trouble because we have a country with tremendous numbers of nuclear warheads, 1,800, by the way, where they expanded and we didn't, 1,800 nuclear warheads, and she's playing chicken.
00:36:20.000Look, from everything I see, has no respect for this person.
00:36:26.000Well, that's because he'd rather have a puppet as president of the United States.
00:36:30.000It's pretty clear you won't admit that the Russians have engaged in cyber attacks against the United States of America, that you encouraged espionage against our people.
00:36:44.000That you are willing to spout the Putin line, sign up for his wish list, break up NATO, do whatever he wants to do, and that you continue to get help from him because he has a very clear favor in this race.
00:37:03.000I think that this is such an unprecedented situation.
00:37:06.000We've never had a foreign government trying to interfere in our election.
00:37:11.000She's repeating herself and running out the clock.
00:37:12.00017 intelligence agencies, civilian and military, who have all concluded that these espionaged attacks, these cyber attacks, come from the highest levels of the Kremlin, and they are designed to influence our election.
00:39:55.000There's about four minutes between the order being given and the people responsible for launching nuclear weapons to do so.
00:40:03.000And that's why ten people who have had that awesome responsibility have come out and in an unprecedented way said they would not trust Donald Trump with the nuclear codes or to have his finger on the nuclear button.
00:40:17.000I have 200 generals and admirals, 21 congressional Medal of Honor recipients.
00:40:26.000As far as Japan and other countries, we are being ripped off by everybody in the world.
00:40:38.000All I said is, we have to renegotiate these agreements because our country cannot afford to defend Saudi Arabia, Japan, Germany, South Korea, and many other places.
00:42:04.000Trump, you want to get government out with lower taxes and less regulation.
00:42:08.000We're going to drill down into this a little bit more.
00:42:10.000But in this overview, please explain to me why you believe that your plan will create more jobs and growth for this country and your opponent's plan will not.
00:42:19.000In this round, you go for a Secretary Clinton.
00:42:22.000I think when the middle class thrives, America thrives.
00:42:25.000And so my plan is based on growing the economy, giving middle class families many more opportunities.
00:42:32.000I want us to have the biggest jobs program since World War II, jobs in infrastructure and advanced manufacturing.
00:42:39.000I think we can compete with high-wage countries, and I believe we should.
00:42:43.000new jobs and clean energy, not only to fight climate change, which is a serious problem, but to create new opportunities and new businesses.
00:42:51.000I want us to do more to help small business.
00:42:53.000That's where two-thirds of the new jobs are going to come from.
00:42:56.000I want us to raise the national minimum wage because people who live in poverty should not, who work full-time should not still be in poverty.
00:43:04.000And I sure do want to make sure women get equal pay for the work we do.
00:43:08.000I feel strongly that we have to have an education system that starts with preschool. - Through bottom bunts. - And goes through college.
00:43:15.000That's why I want more technical education in high schools and in community colleges.
00:44:11.000Because his whole plan is to cut taxes, to give the biggest tax breaks ever to the wealthy and to corporations, adding $20 trillion to our debt and causing the kind of dislocation Hillary wants open borders and to weaken the standing of American businesses with higher corporate tax rates.
00:44:30.000Do you have an idea how devastating that would be to an American economy?
00:44:57.000We're going to do a lot of things for college tuition, but the rest of the public is going to be paying for it.
00:45:01.000We will have a massive, massive tax increase under Hillary Clinton's plan.
00:45:06.000But I'd like to start off where we left, because when I said Japan and Germany, and I'm not to single them out, but South Korea, these are very rich, powerful countries.
00:47:46.000We know how to get control of the debt.
00:47:48.000When my husband was president, we went from a $300 billion deficit to a $200 billion surplus, and we were actually on the path to eliminating the national debt.
00:47:58.000When President Obama came into office, he inherited the worst economic disaster since the Great Depression.
00:48:06.000So yes, one of the ways you go after the debt, one of the ways you create jobs is by investing.
00:48:13.000So I do have investments, investments in new jobs, investments in education, skill training, and the opportunities for people to get ahead and stay ahead.
00:48:24.000That's the kind of approach that will work.
00:48:27.000Cutting taxes on the wealthy, we've tried that.
00:48:33.000I want to pursue your plan, because in many ways it is similar to the Obama stimulus plan in 2009, which has led to the slowest GDP growth since 1949.
00:48:51.000You told me in July when we spoke that the problem is that President Obama didn't get to do enough in what he was trying to do with his stimulus.
00:48:59.000So is your plan basically even more of the Obama stimulus?
00:49:06.000And let me say that when you inherit the level of economic catastrophe that President Obama inherited, It was a real touch-and-go situation.
00:49:18.000I was in the Senate before I became Secretary of State.
00:49:21.000I've never seen people as physically distraught as the Bush administration team was because of what was happening to the economy.
00:49:31.000I personally believe that the steps that President Obama took saved the economy.
00:49:38.000He doesn't get the credit he deserves for taking some very hard positions.
00:51:43.000I've developed so many friends over the last year.
00:51:46.000And they cry when they see what's happened.
00:51:49.000I passed factories that were thriving 20, 25 years ago, and because of the bill that her husband signed and she blessed 100 percent, It is just horrible what's happened to these people in these communities.
00:52:01.000Now, she can say that her husband did well, but boy, did they suffer as NAFTA kicked in, because it didn't really kick in very much, but it kicked in after they left.
00:55:02.000You know, back in the 1970s, I worked for the Children's Defense Fund, and I was taking on discrimination against African-American kids in schools.
00:55:36.000When I was in the Situation Room monitoring the raid that brought Osama Bin Laden to justice, he was hosting the Celebrity Apprentice.
00:55:45.000So I'm happy to compare my 30 years of experience, what I've done for this country, trying to help every way I could, especially kids and families, get ahead and stay ahead with your 30 years, and I'll let the American people make that decision.
00:56:00.000Well, I think I did a much better job.
00:56:01.000I built a massive company, a great company, some of the greatest assets anywhere in the world, worth many, many billions of dollars.
00:57:11.000You said your talk about grabbing women was just that talk and that you'd never actually done it.
00:57:18.000And since then, as we all know, nine women have come forward and said that you either booked them or kissed them without their consent.
00:57:29.000Why would so many different women from so many different circumstances over so many different years, why would they all in this last couple of weeks Make up.
00:57:59.000I believe it was her campaign that did it.
00:58:01.000Just like if you look at what came out today on the clips, where I was wondering what happened with my rally in Chicago and other rallies where we had such violence.
00:58:12.000She's the one in Obama that caused the violence.
00:58:15.000They hired people, they paid them $1,500, and they're on tape saying, be violent, cause fights, do bad things.
00:58:44.000Because what I saw, what they did, which is a criminal act, by the way, where they're telling people to go out and start fistfights and start violence.
00:58:53.000And I'll tell you what, in particular in Chicago...
00:58:56.000People were hurt and people could have been killed in that riot.
00:59:00.000And that was now all on tape, started by her.
00:59:03.000I believe, Chris, that she got these people to step forward.
00:59:08.000If it wasn't, they got their ten minutes of fame.
00:59:11.000But they were all totally, it was all fiction.
00:59:34.000Well, he held a number of big rallies where he said that he could not possibly have done those things to those women because they were not attractive enough for...
01:01:28.000And frankly, those stories have been largely debunked.
01:01:33.000And I really want to just talk about something slightly different.
01:01:38.000She mentions this, which is all fiction, all fictionalized, probably or possibly started by her and her very sleazy campaign.
01:01:48.000But I will tell you, What isn't fictionalized are her emails, where she destroyed 33,000 emails criminally, criminally, after getting a subpoena from the United States Congress.
01:02:01.000What happened to the FBI? I don't know.
01:02:04.000We have a great general, four-star general, today, you read it in all the papers, going to potentially serve five years in jail.
01:02:14.000She should have come out and said that 3,000 emails symbolically for every life lost could have gone violence.
01:03:28.000He went after John McCain, a prisoner of war, said he prefers people who aren't captured.
01:03:35.000He went after a federal judge born in Indiana, but who Donald said couldn't be trusted to try the fraud and racketeering case against Trump University because his parents were Mexican.
01:03:51.000A pattern of divisiveness, of a very dark and, in many ways, dangerous vision of our country where he incites violence, where he applauds people who are...
01:04:04.000Pushing and pulling and punching at his rallies.
01:04:29.000The other things are false, but honestly, I'd love to talk about getting rid of ISIS. And I'd love to talk about other things.
01:04:37.000But those other charges, as you know, in this bucket about fitness to be president, there's been a lot of developments over the last 10 days since the last debate.
01:04:52.000During your 2009 Senate confirmation hearing, you promised to avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest with your dealing with the Clinton Foundation while you were Secretary of State.
01:05:03.000But emails show that donors got special access to you.
01:05:07.000Those seeking grants for Haiti relief were considered separately from non-donors, and some of those donors got...
01:05:15.000Contract, government contracts, taxpayer money.
01:05:19.000Can you really say that you kept your pledge to that Senate committee?
01:05:22.000And why isn't what happened and what went on between you and the Clinton Foundation?
01:05:42.000In fact, I am thrilled to talk about the Clinton Foundation because it is a world-renowned charity.
01:05:47.000And I am so proud of the work that it does.
01:05:50.000You know, I could talk for the rest of the debate.
01:05:52.000I know I don't have the time to do that.
01:05:54.000But just briefly, the Clinton Foundation made it possible for 11 million people around the world with HIV-AIDS to afford treatment.
01:06:04.000And that's about half of all the people in the world who are getting treatment.
01:06:08.000In partnership with the American Health Association, we have made environments and schools healthier for kids, including healthier lunches.
01:06:16.000Secretary Clinton, respectfully, this is an open discussion.
01:07:39.000We have the highest rating from the watchdogs that follow foundations.
01:07:44.000And I'd be happy to compare what we do with the Trump Foundation, which took money from other people and bought a six-foot portrait of Donald.
01:07:55.000But when it comes to Haiti, Haiti is the poorest country in our hemisphere.
01:07:59.000The earthquake and the hurricanes, it has devastated Haiti.
01:08:03.000Bill and I have been involved in trying to help Haiti for many years.
01:08:07.000The Clinton Foundation raised $30 million to help Haiti after the catastrophic earthquake and all of the terrible problems the people there had.
01:08:17.000We've done things to help small businesses, agriculture, and so much else.
01:08:22.000And we're going to keep working to help Haiti because it's an important part of the American experience.
01:08:27.000They don't want you to help them anymore.
01:09:33.000But what is really troubling is that we learned in the last debate he has not paid a penny in federal income tax.
01:09:41.000And we were talking about immigrants a few minutes ago, Chris.
01:09:45.000You know, half of all immigrants, undocumented immigrants in our country, actually pay Federal income tax.
01:09:51.000So we have undocumented immigrants in America who are paying more federal income tax than a billionaire.
01:09:58.000So let me just tell you very simply, we're entitled, because of the laws that people like her pass, to take massive amounts of depreciation on other charges, and we do it.
01:10:07.000And all of her donors, just about all of them, I know Buffett took hundreds of millions of dollars, Soros, George Soros, took hundreds of millions of dollars.
01:11:35.000I want to ask you here on this stage tonight, do you make the same commitment that you will absolutely, sir, that you will absolutely accept the result of this election?
01:12:34.000That doesn't mean that they're fake or fraudulent.
01:12:37.000For example, if you move from Michigan somewhere else for like a daily show, you're no longer supposed to actually be registered to vote there.
01:13:06.000Is the peaceful transition of power and that no matter how hard fought a campaign is, that at the end of the campaign, that the loser concedes to the winner.
01:13:16.000Not saying that you're necessarily going to be the loser or the winner, but that the loser concedes to the winner and that the country comes together in part for the good of the country.
01:13:25.000Are you saying you're not prepared now to commit to that principle?
01:13:28.000What I'm saying is that I will tell you at the time.
01:13:54.000He said the Republican primary was rigged against him.
01:13:58.000Then Trump University gets sued for fraud and racketeering.
01:14:02.000He claims the court system and the federal judge is rigged against him.
01:14:06.000There was even a time when he didn't get an Emmy for his TV program three years in a row, and he started tweeting that the Emmys were rigged.
01:14:32.000We've accepted the outcomes when we may not have liked them.
01:14:36.000And that is what must be expected of anyone standing on a debate stage during a general election.
01:14:43.000You know, President Obama said the other day, when you're whining before the game is even finished, it just shows you're not up to doing the job.
01:14:52.000And let's be clear about what he is saying and what that means.
01:14:59.000And I, for one, am appalled that somebody who is the nominee of one of our two major parties Would take that kind of position.
01:15:08.000I think what the FBI did and what the Department of Justice did, including meeting with her husband, the Attorney General, in the back of an airplane on the tarmac in Arizona, I think it's disgraceful.
01:16:06.000Well, I am encouraged that there is an effort led by the Iraqi army supported by Kurdish forces and also given the help and advice from the number of special forces and other Americans on the ground.
01:16:24.000But I will not support putting American soldiers into Iraq as an occupying force.
01:16:30.000I don't think that is in our interest, and I don't think that would be smart to do.
01:16:34.000In fact, I think that would be a big red flag waving for ISIS to reconstitute itself.
01:16:48.000And then continue to press into Syria to begin to take back and move on Raqqa, which is the ISIS headquarters.
01:16:56.000I am hopeful that the hard work that American military advisors have done will pay off and that we will see a really successful military operation.
01:17:09.000But we know we've got lots of work to do.
01:17:11.000Syria will remain a hotbed of terrorism as long as The Civil War, aided and abetted by the Iranians and the Russians, continue.
01:17:20.000So I have said, look, we need to keep our eye on ISIS. That's why I want to have an intelligence surge that protects us here at home.
01:17:27.000Why we have to go after them from the air, on the ground, online.
01:17:31.000Why we have to make sure here at home we don't let terrorists buy weapons.
01:17:35.000If you're too dangerous to fly, you're too dangerous to buy a gun.
01:17:38.000And I'm going to continue to push for a no-fly zone and safe havens within Syria, not only to help protect the Syrians and prevent the constant outflow of refugees, but to frankly gain some leverage on the Syrian government and the Russians so that perhaps but to frankly gain some leverage on the Syrian government and the Russians so that perhaps we can have the kind of serious negotiation necessary to bring the conflict to an end and Mr. Trump, same question.
01:18:06.000If we are able to push ISIS out of Mosul and out of Iraq, would you be willing to put U.S. troops in there to prevent their return?
01:19:49.000So Mosul is going to be a wonderful thing, and Iran should write us a letter of thank you, just like the really stupid, the stupidest deal of all time.
01:20:00.000A deal that's going to give Iran absolutely nuclear weapons.
01:20:04.000Iran should write us yet another letter saying thank you very much.
01:20:09.000Because Iran, as I said many years ago, Iran is taking over Iraq.
01:20:13.000Something they've wanted to do forever, but we've made it so easy for them.
01:22:10.000I'm just amazed that he seems to think that the Iraqi government and our allies and everybody else launched the attack on Mosul to help me in this election.
01:22:20.000But that's how Donald thinks, you know?
01:22:22.000He always is looking for some conspiracy.
01:22:54.000And you know, Bernie Sanders, he said you have bad judgment.
01:22:58.000And if you think that going into Mosul, after we let the world know we're going in, and all of the people that we really wanted, the leaders, they're all gone.
01:23:18.000Well, you should ask Bernie Sanders who he's supporting for president, and he has said, as he has campaigned for me around the country, you are the most dangerous person to run for president in the modern history of America.
01:25:47.000And when and if, and it's not going to happen because you have Russia and you have Iran now, but if they ever did overthrow Assad, you might end up with as bad as Assad is.
01:25:57.000But you may very well end up with worse than Assad.
01:26:02.000If she did nothing, we'd be in much better shape.
01:26:05.000And this is what's caused the Great Migration, where she's taken in tens of thousands of Syrian refugees who probably, in many cases, not probably, who are definitely, in many cases, ISIS-aligned.
01:26:32.000Secretary Clinton, you have talked about, and in the last debate, and again today, that you would impose a no-fly zone to try to protect the people of Aleppo and to stop the killing there.
01:26:42.000He's not doing badly, but this isn't enough to convince the people who aren't already on the Trump train.
01:26:48.000Yeah, and it's also not topics that he...
01:26:50.000Gunsberg, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says, you impose a no-fly zone, chances are you're going to get into a war, his words, with Syria and Russia.
01:27:00.000So the question I have is, if you impose a no-fly zone, first of all, how do you respond to their concerns?
01:27:05.000Secondly, if you impose a no-fly zone and a Russian plane violates that, does President Clinton shoot that plane down?
01:27:12.000Well, Chris, first of all, I think a no-fly zone could save lives and could hasten the end of the conflict.
01:27:19.000I am well aware of the really legitimate concerns that you have expressed from both the President and the General.
01:27:26.000This would not be done just on the first day.
01:28:44.000Dozens of people at the nightclub in Orlando, the Pulse nightclub, was born in Queens, the same place Donald was born.
01:28:53.000So let's be clear about what the threat is and how we are best going to be able to meet it.
01:28:59.000And yes, some of that threat emanates from over in Syria and Iraq, and we've got to keep fighting, and I will defeat ISIS. And some of it is we have to up our game and be much smarter here.
01:29:56.000Trump, Secretary Clinton, we need to move on to our final segment, and that is the national debt, which has not been discussed until tonight.
01:30:04.000Our national debt is a share of the economy.
01:30:09.000That's the highest since just after World War II. But the Nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget says, Secretary Clinton, under your plan, To me, this is a pointless segment.
01:30:33.000I watched the debates with McCain and Obama a couple nights ago.
01:30:38.000They both talked on and on and on about how they would reduce all the debt.
01:30:42.000Really 1%, which is what it is now, and if she got in, it'll be less than zero.
01:30:46.000But we're bringing it from 1% up to 4%, and I actually think we can go higher than 4%.
01:32:06.000But, with that being said, we will create an economic machine, the likes of which we haven't seen in many decades.
01:32:14.000And people, Chris, will again go back to work, and they'll make a lot of money, and we'll have companies that will grow and expand and start from new.
01:32:26.000Well, first, when I hear Donald talk like that and know that his slogan is Make America Great Again, I wonder when he thought America was great.
01:32:35.000And before he rushes and says, you know, before you and President Obama were there, I think it's important to recognize that he has been criticizing our government for decades.
01:32:49.000Back in 1987, he took out a $100,000 ad in the New York Times during the time when President Reagan was president and basically said exactly what he just said now, that we were the laughing stock of the world.
01:33:27.000I do not add a penny to the national debt.
01:33:31.000I take that very seriously because I do think it's one of the issues we've got to come to grips with.
01:33:37.000So when I talk about how we're going to pay for education, how we're going to invest in infrastructure, how we're going to get the cost of prescription drugs down, and a lot of the other issues that people talk to me about all the time, I've made it very clear.
01:35:06.000Now, the Committee for Responsible Federal Budget has looked at both of your plans, and they say neither of you has a serious plan that is going to solve the fact that Medicare is going to run out of money in the 2020s, Social Security is going to run out of money in the 2030s, and at that time, recipients are going to take huge cuts in their benefits.
01:35:27.000In effect, the final question I want to ask you in this regard is...
01:37:35.000How do you make a wife beater look so funny?
01:37:36.000I want to enhance benefits for low-income workers and for women who have been disadvantaged by the current Social Security system.
01:37:45.000But what Donald is proposing with these massive tax cuts will result in a $20 trillion additional national debt.
01:37:54.000That will have dire consequences for Social Security and Medicare.
01:37:58.000And I'll say something about the Affordable Care Act, which he wants to repeal.
01:38:02.000The Affordable Care Act extended the solvency of the Medicare trust fund.
01:38:06.000So if he repeals it, our Medicare problem gets worse.
01:38:09.000What we need to do is go after the long-term health care drivers.
01:38:14.000That means that Medicare has been raided, and now they're trying to fill that hole.
01:38:18.000They're trying to plug that hole, that sinking ship, with money from subsidized Obamacare, which, by the way, is a disaster.
01:38:25.000The final time, probably to both of your delight, that you're going to be on the stage together in this campaign.
01:38:33.000I would like to end it on a positive note.
01:38:36.000You had not agreed to closing statements, but it seems to me in a funny way that might make it more interesting because you haven't prepared closing statements.
01:38:46.000We're going to put a clock up a minute.
01:38:49.000As the final question and the final debate to tell the American people why they should elect you to be the next president, this is another new mini-segment.
01:38:58.000Secretary Clinton, it's your turn to go first.
01:39:00.000Well, I would like to say to everyone watching tonight that I'm reaching out to all Americans, Democrats, Republicans, and Independents, because we need everybody to help make our country what it should be, to grow the economy, to make it fairer, to make it work for everyone.
01:39:18.000We need your talents, your skills, your commitment, your energy, your ambition.
01:39:23.000You know, I've been privileged to see the presidency up close.
01:39:26.000And I know the awesome responsibility of protecting our country and the incredible opportunity of working to try to make life better for all of you.
01:39:35.000I have made the cause of children and families really my life's work.
01:39:41.000That's what my mission will be in the presidency.
01:39:43.000I will stand up for families against powerful interests, against corporations.
01:39:49.000I will do everything that I can to make sure...
01:39:51.000That you have good jobs with rising incomes.
01:43:55.000So I don't think that there's as much of a secret Trump voter as people think.
01:43:59.000I think they've accounted for that, especially in the wake of Brexit.
01:44:01.000The question becomes, Jared, Hillary in the RCP average, assuming there isn't some crazy outlier where Trump's actually had 15, as these conspiracy theorists believe.
01:47:09.000So that means it put her on the offensive in a way that she hasn't been because Donald Trump got personal, so he seemed like a bully, makes it easy for them to say he's a sexist.
01:47:17.000So Hillary got personal first, which has allowed Donald Trump, I think, tonight to talk a little bit more about policy.
01:47:25.000I think the thing we said when we came out here, he needs to turn the attention on Hillary.
01:47:29.000She did some of that herself, but he needs to give people a firm grip, a firm purchase more so on his specific policies.
01:47:38.000I don't think number two happened enough to change the course of the current election.
01:47:44.000However, it was enough of a win that if there is some kind of a bombshell or if he is able to get out in front of the media, he could gain some ground.
01:47:54.000Now, of course, right now, one of the top trends is bad hombres, which shows you the media is going to focus on that.
01:47:59.000They're not going to focus on the Clinton Foundation.
01:48:00.000They're not going to focus on WikiLeaks.
01:48:02.000They're not going to focus on Saudi Arabia.
01:48:04.000They're not going to focus on the illegal donations.
01:48:05.000They're not going to focus on the emails.
01:48:07.000They're going to focus on Donald Trump saying bad hombres.
01:49:20.000Donald Trump didn't win it by a huge margin, but they're latching on to something, not Machado, Miss Universe.
01:49:26.000They're latching on to something, not grab him by the P word.
01:49:29.000They're latching on to something which is entirely defensible, and most Americans would say, come on, that's not offensive, and they'll reject the politically correct culture.
01:49:37.000So this actually could play into Donald Trump's hands, the bad ombre.
01:49:41.000That's an instance where I would say, Donald, be you.
01:50:55.000So make sure you guys can fight back on that.
01:50:59.000I think if they overreach, it might make it really easy to catch them with their pants down.
01:51:03.000So I don't think this was enough of a performance from him.
01:51:05.000But I think they're so in an echo chamber where they genuinely think right now that everyone is going to read, Donald Trump said bad hombres.
01:51:48.000Tomorrow on the live stream, we are going to have Ben Shapiro, Kauai Noir from the NRA. Courtney scoffs, and top five movies, classic movies, classic films you couldn't do today.