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The second presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
The second presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump began by addressing the frenzy around Trump's sexually aggressive words in a 2005 video. When it was over, the candidates had responded to questions about Syria, taxes, health care, energy policy, serving as role models, and what they admire in each other.
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Watch the full second presidential debate
Special | 1h 56m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
The second presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump began by addressing the frenzy around Trump's sexually aggressive words in a 2005 video. When it was over, the candidates had responded to questions about Syria, taxes, health care, energy policy, serving as role models, and what they admire in each other.
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