Sep 27 Watch 3:10 What Clinton and Trump are saying after the most-watched debate ever By PBS News Hour The day after their first debate, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton returned to the campaign trail to continue the fight. Clinton recounted moments of the debate during a stop in North Carolina, while Trump called in to Fox News to… Continue watching
Sep 27 Watch 5:12 The facts behind debate talking points like stop-and-frisk and trade deals By PBS News Hour Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump debated for 94 minutes in their first public face-off Monday night. During that time, the candidates rattled off accusations, numbers and “he said, she said” quotes. But what was true, what wasn’t and what needed… Continue watching
Sep 27 Watch 8:59 Think you know Clinton and Trump? New documentary gets inside the candidates’ past lives By PBS News Hour “The Choice 2016,” a Frontline documentary, takes an up-close and detailed look at the lives of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Starting their stories when they were children, producer and director Michael Kirk lays everything out on the table. Judy… Continue watching
Sep 27 Watch 11:44 Strategists weigh in on first-debate takeaways By PBS News Hour To get some post-debate reactions, Judy Woodruff speaks with a political strategists from both sides of the aisle. She talks to chief strategist for the Republican National Committee Sean Spicer and former Obama campaign manager David Plouffe for how the… Continue watching
Sep 27 For many women, watching Trump interrupt Clinton 51 times was unnerving but familiar By Tamara Lush, Associated Press For more than 90 minutes on a national stage, women said Trump subjected the first female presidential candidate from a major party to indignities they experience from men daily, in the workplace and beyond. Continue reading
Sep 27 Cheers and jeers: Americans tune into Trump-Clinton debate By Adam Kealoha Causey, Michelle Rindels LAS VEGAS — From senior centers to college campuses and bars featuring campaign-themed cocktails, Americans laughed, cheered and jeered through the first debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Continue reading
Sep 27 Where do the presidential candidates stand on Social Security? By Stephen Ohlemacher, Associated Press The Associated Press is examining issues at stake in the presidential election and how they affect people. This one looks at Social Security. Continue reading
Sep 26 Watch 5:41 How the candidates prepared for their first face-off By PBS News Hour Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will face off for the first time in the election at Hofstra University. The much-anticipated debate comes as the two candidates are neck-to-neck in national polls. Both have been attempting to manage expectations: Clinton calling… Continue watching
Sep 26 Watch 10:09 What Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump want from the first debate By PBS News Hour As Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton prepare to take the stage for their first debate, we ask their campaigns about their strategies. Gwen Ifill talks to Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook and Judy Woodruff talks to Trump senior advisor Jack… Continue watching
Sep 26 Watch 8:38 Predictions for the first debate in an unpredictable election year By PBS News Hour Amy Walter of the The Cook Political Report, syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks join Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff for some pre-debate analysis. They discuss what each candidate is hoping to accomplish: for Hillary… Continue watching