
What Clinton and Trump want from the first debate
Clip: 9/26/2016 | 10m 9s
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton prepare to take the stage for their first debate.
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 Kingston.
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What Clinton and Trump want from the first debate
Clip: 9/26/2016 | 10m 9s
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 Kingston.
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