:00:08. > :00:16.This is BBC News at 11. We have a special programme on last night's US
:00:17. > :00:20.presidential TV debate. Refusing to shake hands, Donald Trump and
:00:21. > :00:25.Hillary Clinton, head-to-head in what is described as the worst
:00:26. > :00:30.tempered debate in history. This was locker room talk. It is clear to
:00:31. > :00:35.anyone who heard it it represents exactly who he is. If you look at
:00:36. > :00:41.Bill Clinton, far worse. Mine are words and his was action. I am
:00:42. > :00:49.reminded what my friend Michelle Obama advised us, when they go low,
:00:50. > :00:53.you go high. Donald Trump performed better and put Hillary Clinton on
:00:54. > :01:00.the defensive. I think it is already decided. Those voters not decided, I
:01:01. > :01:06.am not sure it helps them. He reminded her that her husband has a
:01:07. > :01:19.track record that exceeds anything I have seen so I think he was right in
:01:20. > :01:23.doing that. Hello, this morning we have a special programme on the US
:01:24. > :01:27.presidential debate. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have clashed
:01:28. > :01:32.again in the second televised debate in the race for the White House.
:01:33. > :01:35.Hillary Clinton said Donald Trump's comments about women following the
:01:36. > :01:40.leak of the video showed he was unfit to be president. Mr Trump
:01:41. > :01:44.dismissed the tape is locker room talk and accused his rival's
:01:45. > :01:49.husband, Bill Clinton, of behaving worse. The candidates set the tone
:01:50. > :01:57.from the start. They did not shake hands when they entered the stage at
:01:58. > :02:00.Washington University, said Lewis. -- said Louis.
:02:01. > :02:05.It was at times of extremely fiery second presidential debate
:02:06. > :02:10.Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and her Republican rival
:02:11. > :02:12.Donald Trump spoke about the fight against these
:02:13. > :02:15.Islamophobia and, of course, that lewd audio recording
:02:16. > :02:17.of Mr Trump that he dismissed as locker room talk.
:02:18. > :02:20.Well, that's where we will pick up the debate as moderated
:02:21. > :02:25.by Martha Raddatz from ABC News and CNN's Anderson Cooper.
:02:26. > :02:27.We received a lot of questions online, Mr Trump, about the tape
:02:28. > :02:32.You called what you said locker room banter.
:02:33. > :02:33.You described kissing women without consent,
:02:34. > :02:38.You bragged that you have sexually assaulted women.
:02:39. > :02:44.I don't think you understood what was said.
:02:45. > :02:51.I apologised to my family, I apologised to the American people.
:02:52. > :02:58.Certainly I'm not proud of it, but this is locker room talk.
:02:59. > :03:01.You know, when we have a world where you have Isis chopping off
:03:02. > :03:08.And frankly drowning people in steel cages.
:03:09. > :03:10.Where you have wars and horrible, horrible sights all over.
:03:11. > :03:12.Where you have so many bad things happening.
:03:13. > :03:21.Can you imagine the people that are frankly doing so well
:03:22. > :03:24.against us, with Isis, and they look at our country
:03:25. > :03:40.Isis happened a number of years ago in a vacuum that was left
:03:41. > :03:42.because of bad judgment and I will tell you,
:03:43. > :03:48.And you should get onto much more important things
:03:49. > :03:54.Just for the record, though, are you saying that what you said
:03:55. > :03:58.on that bus 11 years ago, that you did not actually kiss
:03:59. > :04:00.women without consent, or grope women without consent?
:04:01. > :04:03.Nobody has more respect for women that I do.
:04:04. > :04:06.So for the record, you're saying you never did that?
:04:07. > :04:08.Frankly, you hear these things I said.
:04:09. > :04:11.I was embarrassed by it but I have tremendous respect for women.
:04:12. > :04:21.And I will tell you that I'm going to make our country safe,
:04:22. > :04:23.we're going to have borders in our country which
:04:24. > :04:27.People are pouring into our country and they're coming in from
:04:28. > :04:30.We're going to make America safe again.
:04:31. > :04:32.We're going to make America great again.
:04:33. > :04:34.But we are going to make America safe again.
:04:35. > :04:36.And we're going to make America wealthy again,
:04:37. > :04:39.because, if you don't do that, it sounds harsh to say,
:04:40. > :04:41.but we have to build up the wealth of our nation.
:04:42. > :04:45.Now other nations are taking our jobs and they're taking our wealth.
:04:46. > :04:49.Secretary Clinton, do you want to respond?
:04:50. > :04:53.Well, like everyone else, I've spent a lot of time thinking
:04:54. > :04:56.over the last 48 hours about what we heard and saw.
:04:57. > :05:03.You know, with prior Republican nominees for President,
:05:04. > :05:07.I disagreed with them on politics, policies, principles.
:05:08. > :05:10.But I never questioned their fitness to serve.
:05:11. > :05:19.I said starting back in June that he was not fit to be president
:05:20. > :05:23.And many Republicans and independents have
:05:24. > :05:34.What we all saw and heard on Friday was Donald talking about women,
:05:35. > :05:39.what he thinks about women, what he does to women.
:05:40. > :05:47.And he has said that the video doesn't represent who he is.
:05:48. > :05:50.But I think it's clear to anyone who heard it that it
:05:51. > :05:53.represents exactly who he is, because we've seen this
:05:54. > :06:02.We have seen him rate women on their appearance,
:06:03. > :06:13.We have seen him embarrass women on TV and on Twitter.
:06:14. > :06:20.We saw him after the first debate spent nearly a week denigrating
:06:21. > :06:22.a former Miss Universe in the harshest most personal terms.
:06:23. > :06:26.So, yes, this is who Donald Trump is.
:06:27. > :06:30.But it's not only women and it's not only this video that raises
:06:31. > :06:33.questions about his fitness to be our president.
:06:34. > :06:40.Because he has also targeted immigrants, African-Americans,
:06:41. > :06:54.And the question for us, the question our country must answer
:06:55. > :07:02.That's why to go back to your question, I want to send
:07:03. > :07:07.a message, we all should, to every boy and girl,
:07:08. > :07:10.and indeed to the entire world, that America already
:07:11. > :07:14.is great, but we are great because we are good.
:07:15. > :07:18.And we will respect one another and we will work with one another
:07:19. > :07:29.These are very important values to me, because this is the America
:07:30. > :07:32.that I know and love, and I can pledge to you tonight
:07:33. > :07:35.that this is the America that I will serve if I am so fortunate
:07:36. > :07:40.And we want to get to some questions from online.
:07:41. > :07:46.It's just words, folks, it's just words.
:07:47. > :07:52.Those words, I've been hearing them for many years.
:07:53. > :07:55.I heard them when they were running for the Senate in New York,
:07:56. > :07:57.where Hillary was going to bring back jobs
:07:58. > :08:03.I've heard them where Hillary is constantly talking
:08:04. > :08:11.about the inner cities of our country, which are
:08:12. > :08:12.education-wise, job-wise, safety-wise.
:08:13. > :08:16.I'm going to help the African Americans,
:08:17. > :08:18.I'm going to help the Latinos, Hispanics.
:08:19. > :08:21.I am going to help with the inner cities.
:08:22. > :08:24.She has done a terrible job for the African-Americans.
:08:25. > :08:27.She wants their vote and she does nothing and then she comes
:08:28. > :08:32.We saw that first-hand, when she was United States senator.
:08:33. > :08:38.I want to get to audience questions and online questions.
:08:39. > :08:41.So she is allowed to do that but I am not allowed to respond?
:08:42. > :08:43.You're going to get to respond right now.
:08:44. > :08:46.This tape is generating intense interest.
:08:47. > :08:52.In just 48 hours it has become the single most talked
:08:53. > :08:55.about story of the entire 2016 election on Facebook.
:08:56. > :08:59.With millions and millions of people discussing it on the social network.
:09:00. > :09:01.As we said a moment ago, we do want to bring
:09:02. > :09:04.in questions from voters around the country via social media.
:09:05. > :09:12.Trump says the campaign has changed him.
:09:13. > :09:22.When you walked off that bus at age 59, were you a different man,
:09:23. > :09:25.or did that behaviour continue until just recently?
:09:26. > :09:37.I am a person who has great respect for people, for my family,
:09:38. > :09:39.for the people of this country, and certainly I'm not
:09:40. > :09:43.proud of it, but that was something that happened.
:09:44. > :09:46.If you look at Bill Clinton, far worse.
:09:47. > :09:52.His was, what he has done to women, there has never been anybody
:09:53. > :09:55.in the history of politics in this nation that's been
:09:56. > :10:05.So you can say any way you want to say it but Bill Clinton
:10:06. > :10:10.Hillary Clinton attacked those same women and attacked them viciously,
:10:11. > :10:17.One of the women, who is a wonderful woman,
:10:18. > :10:23.Her client, she represented, got him off, and she is seen
:10:24. > :10:28.laughing on two separate occasions, laughing at the girl who was raped.
:10:29. > :10:30.Kathy Shelton, that young woman, is here with us tonight.
:10:31. > :10:36.Absolutely I apologise for those words.
:10:37. > :10:45.But what President Clinton did, he was impeached,
:10:46. > :10:50.he lost his licence to practise law, he had to pay an $850,000 fine
:10:51. > :10:52.to one of the women, Paula Jones, who is
:10:53. > :11:00.And I will tell you that when Hillary brings up a point
:11:01. > :11:04.like that and she talks about words that I said 11 years ago,
:11:05. > :11:06.I think it's disgraceful and I think she should
:11:07. > :11:08.be ashamed of herself, if you want to know the truth.
:11:09. > :11:19.Secretary Clinton, you have two minutes.
:11:20. > :11:21.Well, first let me start by saying that so much of what he's
:11:22. > :11:28.But he gets to run his campaign any way he chooses.
:11:29. > :11:32.He gets to decide what he wants to talk about instead
:11:33. > :11:34.of answering people's questions, talking about our agenda,
:11:35. > :11:38.laying out the plans that we have, that we think can make a better life
:11:39. > :11:46.When I hear something like that, I am reminded of what my friend
:11:47. > :12:00.And, look, if this were just about one video, maybe
:12:01. > :12:06.what he's saying tonight would be understandable.
:12:07. > :12:11.But everyone can draw their own conclusions at this point
:12:12. > :12:13.about whether or not the man in the video or the man
:12:14. > :12:22.But he never apologises for anything to anyone.
:12:23. > :12:27.He never apologised to Mr and Mrs Khan, the Gold Star family
:12:28. > :12:34.whose son Captain Khan died in the line of duty in Iraq.
:12:35. > :12:38.And Donald insulted and attacked them for weeks over their religion.
:12:39. > :12:46.He never apologised to the distinguished federal judge
:12:47. > :12:48.who was born in Indiana, but Donald said he couldn't be
:12:49. > :12:50.trusted to be a judge because his parents
:12:51. > :12:57.He never apologised to the reporter that he mimicked and mocked
:12:58. > :13:02.on national television and our children were watching.
:13:03. > :13:07.And he never apologised for the racist lie that
:13:08. > :13:15.President Obama was not born in the United States of America.
:13:16. > :13:18.He owes the president an apology, he owes our country an apology
:13:19. > :13:22.and he needs to take responsibility for his actions and his words.
:13:23. > :13:25.Well you owe the president an apology because,
:13:26. > :13:29.as you know very well, your campaign, Sidney Blumenthal,
:13:30. > :13:33.he's another real winner that you have, and he's the one that
:13:34. > :13:35.got this started, along with your campaign manager,
:13:36. > :13:38.and they were on television just two weeks ago,
:13:39. > :13:41.and they were on television just two weeks ago, she was,
:13:42. > :13:46.You're the one who sent the pictures around your campaign,
:13:47. > :13:49.sent the pictures around with President Obama in a certain garb.
:13:50. > :13:52.That was long before I was ever involved, so you actually
:13:53. > :13:57.I've gotten to see the commercials that they did on you.
:13:58. > :14:06.And I've gotten to see some of the most vicious commercials I've
:14:07. > :14:08.commercials I've ever seen, of Michelle Obama talking
:14:09. > :14:12.So you talk about friend, go back and take a look
:14:13. > :14:16.A race where you lost fair and square, unlike
:14:17. > :14:19.the Bernie Sanders race, where you won, but not fair
:14:20. > :14:23.And all you have to do is take a look at Wikileaks
:14:24. > :14:28.and just see what they said about Bernie Sanders and see
:14:29. > :14:30.what Deborah Wasserman Schultz had in mind because Bernie Sanders
:14:31. > :14:31.between superdelegates and Deborah Wasserman Schultz,
:14:32. > :14:39.And I was so surprised to see him sign on with the devil.
:14:40. > :14:42.But when you talk about apology, I think the one that you should
:14:43. > :14:47.really be apologising for and the thing you should be
:14:48. > :14:50.apologising for are the 33,000 e-mails that you deleted and
:14:51. > :14:56.And then the two boxes of e-mails and other things last week that
:14:57. > :15:00.were taken from an office and are now missing.
:15:01. > :15:03.And I'll tell you what, I didn't think I'd say this but I am
:15:04. > :15:09.going to say it and I hate to say it, but if I win, I am going
:15:10. > :15:25.to instruct my Attorney General to get a special prosecutor to look
:15:26. > :15:28.to look into your situation because there has never been so many
:15:29. > :15:30.lies, so much deception, there has never been
:15:31. > :15:33.And we are going to have a special prosecutor.
:15:34. > :15:37.The people of this country are furious.
:15:38. > :15:39.In my opinion, the people that have been long-term workers
:15:40. > :15:42.There has never been anything like this where e-mails,
:15:43. > :15:45.and you get a subpoena, and after getting the subpoena,
:15:46. > :15:47.you delete 33,000 e-mails and then you acid wash them,
:15:48. > :15:52.or bleach them, as you would say, a very expensive process.
:15:53. > :15:54.So we are going to get a special prosecutor.
:15:55. > :15:59.into it because, you know what, people, their lives have been
:16:00. > :16:01.destroyed for doing one fifth of what you have done
:16:02. > :16:05.And, honestly, you ought to be ashamed of yourself.
:16:06. > :16:09.Everything he just said is absolutely false,
:16:10. > :16:18.The audience needs to calm down here.
:16:19. > :16:21.I told people that it would be impossible to be fact checking
:16:22. > :16:25.I'd never get to talk about anything I want to do and how
:16:26. > :16:28.we are going to really make lives better for people.
:16:29. > :16:32.So, once again, go to Hillary Clinton.com.
:16:33. > :16:40.Last time, the first debate, we had millions of people fact checking.
:16:41. > :16:44.So I expect we'll have millions more fact checking, because, you know,
:16:45. > :16:47.it is just awfully good that someone with the temperament
:16:48. > :16:50.of Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country.
:16:51. > :17:03.We want to remind the audience to please not talk out loud,
:17:04. > :17:08.And Secretary Clinton, I do want to follow up
:17:09. > :17:15.You said you're handling of the e-mails was a mistake.
:17:16. > :17:17.You disagreed with the FBI director calling your handling
:17:18. > :17:20.of classified information quote, extremely careless.
:17:21. > :17:24.The FBI said there were 110 classified e-mails that
:17:25. > :17:27.were exchanged, eight of which were top-secret.
:17:28. > :17:29.And that it was possible hostile actors did gain
:17:30. > :17:34.You don't call that extremely careless?
:17:35. > :17:36.Martha, first let me say, and I've said it before,
:17:37. > :17:39.but I'll repeat it because I want everyone to hear it.
:17:40. > :17:41.That was a mistake and I take responsibility for using
:17:42. > :17:48.Obviously, if I were to do it over again I would not.
:17:49. > :17:59.I think it's also important to point out where there are some misleading
:18:00. > :18:18.hacked the server I was using, and there is no evidence that anyone
:18:19. > :18:21.can point to at all, anyone who says otherwise has no basis,
:18:22. > :18:25.that any classified material ended up in the wrong hands.
:18:26. > :18:30.I take classified materials very seriously and always have.
:18:31. > :18:32.When I was on the Senate armed services committee,
:18:33. > :18:35.I was privy to a lot of classified material.
:18:36. > :18:41.Obviously as Secretary of State I had some of the most
:18:42. > :18:45.important secrets that we possess, such as going after Bin Laden.
:18:46. > :18:50.So I am very committed to taking classified information seriously.
:18:51. > :18:53.And as I said, there is no evidence that any classified information
:18:54. > :19:01.And yet she didn't know the word the letter
:19:02. > :19:05.She didn't even know what that letter meant.
:19:06. > :19:10.It's amazing, I'm watching Hillary go over facts.
:19:11. > :19:16.And she's going after fact after fact and she's lying again
:19:17. > :19:19.because she said what she did with e-mails was fine.
:19:20. > :19:21.Do you think it was fine to delete 33,000 e-mails?
:19:22. > :19:25.She said the 33,000 e-mails had to do with her daughter's wedding,
:19:26. > :19:29.Well maybe we will give three, or four, or five, or something.
:19:30. > :19:31.33,000 e-mails deleted and now she is saying
:19:32. > :19:37.And more importantly that was after getting a subpoena,
:19:38. > :19:44.She got it from the United States Congress.
:19:45. > :19:47.I'll be honest, I'm so disappointed in congressmen, including
:19:48. > :19:49.Republicans, for allowing this to happen, our Justice Department
:19:50. > :19:52.where her husband goes on to the back of an aeroplane
:19:53. > :19:55.for 39 minutes, talks to the Attorney General,
:19:56. > :20:00.days before a ruling is going to be made on her case.
:20:01. > :20:05.But for you to say that there was nothing wrong with you deleting
:20:06. > :20:09.39,000 e-mails again, you should be ashamed of yourself.
:20:10. > :20:11.What you did, and this is after getting a subpoena
:20:12. > :20:18.This next question comes from the public through
:20:19. > :20:21.the bipartisan Open Debate Coalition's online forum,
:20:22. > :20:30.where Americans submitted questions that generated millions of votes.
:20:31. > :20:32.This question involves Wikileaks' release of purported excerpts
:20:33. > :20:34.of Secretary Clinton's paid speeches, which she has refused
:20:35. > :20:37.to release and one line in particular in which you Secretary
:20:38. > :20:39.Clinton purportedly say you need both a public and private
:20:40. > :20:49.So, To, from Virginia asks, is it OK for politicians
:20:50. > :20:54.Is it acceptable for a politician to have a private stance on issues?
:20:55. > :21:03.As I recall that was something I said about Abraham Lincoln
:21:04. > :21:05.after having seen the wonderful Stephen Spielberg movie called
:21:06. > :21:16.It was a masterclass watching President Lincoln get the Congress
:21:17. > :21:24.It was principled and it was strategic.
:21:25. > :21:28.And I was making the point that it is hard sometimes
:21:29. > :21:31.to get the Congress to do what you want to do and you have
:21:32. > :21:37.And yes, President Lincoln was trying to convince some people.
:21:38. > :21:39.He used some arguments convincing other people, he used
:21:40. > :21:48.That was a great, I thought, great display of presidential leadership.
:21:49. > :21:53.But, let's talk about what's really going on here, Martha,
:21:54. > :21:56.because our intelligence community just came out and said in the last
:21:57. > :22:05.few days that the Kremlin, meaning Putin and the Russian government,
:22:06. > :22:08.are directing the attacks, the hacking, on American accounts
:22:09. > :22:16.And Wikileaks are part of that as our other sites where
:22:17. > :22:19.We don't even know if it is accurate information.
:22:20. > :22:30.We have never in the history of our country been in a situation
:22:31. > :22:33.where an adversary, a foreign power, is working so hard to influence
:22:34. > :22:38.And believe me, they are not doing it to get me elected.
:22:39. > :22:40.They are doing it to try to influence the election
:22:41. > :22:48.Now maybe because he has praised Putin, maybe because he has said
:22:49. > :22:51.he agrees with a lot of what Putin wants to do, maybe because he wants
:22:52. > :22:54.to do business in Moscow, I don't know the reason.
:22:55. > :22:57.But we deserve answers and we should demand that Donald release
:22:58. > :23:01.all of his tax returns so that people can see
:23:02. > :23:03.what are the entanglements and the financial relationships.
:23:04. > :23:05.And we aren't going to get to that later.
:23:06. > :23:08.Secretary Clinton, you are out of time.
:23:09. > :23:19.Her papers went out to all her friends at the banks,
:23:20. > :23:23.And she said things, Wikileaks, that just came out.
:23:24. > :23:28.Now she is blaming the lie on the late,
:23:29. > :23:42.That's the big difference between Abraham Lincoln and you.
:23:43. > :23:44.That is a big, big difference we're talking about.
:23:45. > :23:48.But, as far as other elements of what she was saying,
:23:49. > :24:01.I think it would be great if we get along with Russia
:24:02. > :24:03.because we could fight Isis together, as an example.
:24:04. > :24:06.But I notice any time any thing wrong happens, they like to say...
:24:07. > :24:09.She doesn't know if it is the Russians doing the hacking.
:24:10. > :24:14.And the reason they blame Russia is they think they are trying
:24:15. > :24:19.I know about Russia but I know nothing about the inner
:24:20. > :24:23.I have no businesses there, I have no loans from Russia.
:24:24. > :24:26.I have a great balance sheet, so great that when I did
:24:27. > :24:27.the old Post Office on Pennsylvania Avenue,
:24:28. > :24:30.the United States government, because of my balance sheet,
:24:31. > :24:33.which they actually know very well, chose me to do the old post office
:24:34. > :24:35.between the White House and Congress, chose me to do
:24:36. > :24:40.One of the primary things, perhaps the primary thing was balance sheet.
:24:41. > :24:48.You could go to the United States government and they would probably
:24:49. > :24:50.tell you that because they know my sheet very well.
:24:51. > :24:59.I pay hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes.
:25:00. > :25:01.Many of our friends took bigger deductions.
:25:02. > :25:10.Soros, a friend of hers, took a massive deduction.
:25:11. > :25:13.Many of the people that are giving her all this money
:25:14. > :25:15.that she can do many more commercials than me
:25:16. > :25:18.I pay hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes,
:25:19. > :25:21.but as soon as my routine audit's finished I'll release my returns.
:25:22. > :25:26.We are going to turn to the topic of taxes.
:25:27. > :25:28.We have a question from Spencer Moss.
:25:29. > :25:37.Good evening, my question is - what specific tax provisions
:25:38. > :25:41.will you change to ensure the wealthiest Americans
:25:42. > :25:48.One thing I'd do is get rid of carried interest.
:25:49. > :25:52.One of the greatest provisions, for people like me,
:25:53. > :26:00.to be honest with you, I give up a lot when I run
:26:01. > :26:04.And she could have done this years ago.
:26:05. > :26:08.She complains that Donald Trump took advantage of the tax code.
:26:09. > :26:12.Why didn't you change it when you were a senator?
:26:13. > :26:15.The reason you didn't is that all your friends take the same
:26:16. > :26:19.You have provisions in the tax code that frankly we could change,
:26:20. > :26:21.but you wouldn't change it because all of these people give
:26:22. > :26:24.you the money so you can take negative ads on Donald Trump.
:26:25. > :26:26.And I say that about a lot of things.
:26:27. > :26:28.I've heard Hillary complaining about so many different things
:26:29. > :26:31.over the years but she's been there 30 years,
:26:32. > :26:34.She'll never change and she never will change.
:26:35. > :26:36.We're getting rid of carried interest provisions.
:26:37. > :26:40.I'm lowering taxes, actually, because I think it's
:26:41. > :26:43.so important for corporations because we have corporations,
:26:44. > :26:45.massive corporations and little ones, little ones can't form.
:26:46. > :26:48.We're getting rid of regulations that go hand in hand
:26:49. > :26:52.with the lowering of the taxes but we're bringing the tax rate down
:26:53. > :26:57.We're cutting taxes for the middle-class and I will tell
:26:58. > :26:59.you we are cutting them big league for the middle-class.
:27:00. > :27:01.Hillary Clinton is raising your taxes, folks.
:27:02. > :27:08.She's raising your taxes really high.
:27:09. > :27:11.And what that is going to do is a disaster for the country,
:27:12. > :27:14.but she is raising your taxes and I am lowering your taxes.
:27:15. > :27:25.If China has a GDP of 7%, its like a national catastrophe.
:27:26. > :27:33.And we're going lower, in my opinion.
:27:34. > :27:37.And a lot of it has to do with the fact that our taxes are so high.
:27:38. > :27:44.And I'm bringing them down to one of the lower in the world.
:27:45. > :27:48.One of the most important things we can do.
:27:49. > :27:50.But she is raising everybody's taxes massively.
:27:51. > :27:52.Senator Clinton you have two minutes.
:27:53. > :27:55.The question was, what specific tax provisions will you change to ensure
:27:56. > :27:57.the wealthiest Americans pay their fair share of taxes?
:27:58. > :28:02.Well everything you've heard just now from Donald is not true.
:28:03. > :28:04.I'm sorry I have to keep saying this but he lives
:28:05. > :28:11.And it is sort of amusing to hear somebody who hasn't paid federal
:28:12. > :28:13.income taxes in maybe 20 years talking about what he's
:28:14. > :28:17.going to do, but I'll tell you what he is going to do.
:28:18. > :28:19.His plan will give the wealthy and corporations the biggest tax
:28:20. > :28:26.More than the Bush tax cuts by at least a factor of two.
:28:27. > :28:29.Donald always takes care of Donald and people like Donald and this
:28:30. > :28:36.Indeed, the way he talks about his tax cuts would
:28:37. > :28:38.end up raising taxes in middle-class families,
:28:39. > :28:46.I have said nobody who makes less than $250,000 a year,
:28:47. > :28:49.and that is the vast majority of Americans, as you know,
:28:50. > :28:56.Because I think we've got to go where the money is and the money
:28:57. > :28:58.is with people who take advantage of every single break
:28:59. > :29:02.When I was a Senator, I did vote to close
:29:03. > :29:08.I voted to close I think one of the loopholes he took advantage
:29:09. > :29:11.of when he claimed a $1 billion loss that enabled him to
:29:12. > :29:19.I want to have a tax on people who are making $1 million.
:29:20. > :29:26.Yes, Warren Buffett who has gone out and said somebody like him should
:29:27. > :29:28.not be paying a lower tax rate than his secretary.
:29:29. > :29:32.I want to have a surcharge on incomes above 5 million.
:29:33. > :29:36.We have to make up for lost times because I want to invest
:29:37. > :29:38.in you, I want to invest in hard-working families.
:29:39. > :29:41.And I think it's been unfortunate, but it's happened, that
:29:42. > :29:44.since the great recession, the gains have all gone to the top.
:29:45. > :29:54.People like Donald who paid zero in taxes, zero for our vets,
:29:55. > :29:56.zero for our military, zero for health and education,
:29:57. > :29:59.And we're going to make sure that nobody, no
:30:00. > :30:01.corporation and no individual, can get away without
:30:02. > :30:08.Mr Trump, I want to give you the chance to respond.
:30:09. > :30:11.I just want to tell viewers what she is referring to.
:30:12. > :30:13.In the last month, taxes were the number one issue
:30:14. > :30:16.on Facebook for the first time in the campaign.
:30:17. > :30:19.The New York Times published three pages of your 1995 tax returns.
:30:20. > :30:22.They show you claimed a $916 million loss, which means you could have
:30:23. > :30:25.avoided paying personal federal income taxes for years.
:30:26. > :30:28.You've said you paid state taxes, employee taxes, real estate taxes,
:30:29. > :30:31.property taxes, you have not answered, though, a simple question.
:30:32. > :30:34.Did you use that $960 million loss to avoid paying personal
:30:35. > :30:41.And so do all of her donors, or most of her donors.
:30:42. > :30:48.Her donors took massive tax write-offs.
:30:49. > :30:50.A lot of my write-off was depreciation and other things
:30:51. > :30:58.The people who give her all this money, they want it.
:30:59. > :31:01.See, I understand the tax code better than anyone that's
:31:02. > :31:06.Hillary Clinton, and it's extremely complex, Hillary Clinton has friends
:31:07. > :31:08.that want all of these provisions, including they want the carried
:31:09. > :31:14.interest provision, which is very important to Wall Street people,
:31:15. > :31:16.but they really want carried interest provision,
:31:17. > :31:20.And very interesting why she is leaving carried interest,
:31:21. > :31:24.but I will tell you that number one I pay tremendous numbers of taxes.
:31:25. > :31:27.I absolutely used it and so did Warren Buffett and so did
:31:28. > :31:29.George Soros and so did many of the other people that
:31:30. > :31:36.Now, I won't mention their names because they are rich,
:31:37. > :31:39.but they are not famous, so we won't make them famous.
:31:40. > :31:43.Can you say how many years you have avoided paying personal
:31:44. > :31:46.No, but I pay tax and I pay federal tax.
:31:47. > :31:50.A lot of it is depreciation, which is a wonderful charge,
:31:51. > :31:57.Hey, if she had a problem, for 30 years she has
:31:58. > :32:05.Why didn't she do something about it?
:32:06. > :32:08.Why doesn't she do something about it?
:32:09. > :32:10.She doesn't do anything about anything other than talk.
:32:11. > :32:12.With her, it's all talk and no action.
:32:13. > :32:16.And again, Bernie Sanders, it's really bad judgment.
:32:17. > :32:19.She has made bad judgment, not only on taxes.
:32:20. > :32:22.She's made bad judgements on Libya, on Syria, on Iraq.
:32:23. > :32:24.I mean, her and Obama, whether you like it or not,
:32:25. > :32:28.the way they got out of Iraq, the vacuum they've left, that's why
:32:29. > :32:38.They started from that little area and now they're in 32
:32:39. > :32:45.Hillary, congratulations. Great job.
:32:46. > :32:48.I want you to be able to respond, Secretary Clinton.
:32:49. > :32:52.I've been in favour of getting rid of carried interest for years.
:32:53. > :32:54.Starting when I was a senator from New York.
:32:55. > :32:58.Why didn't you do it? Why didn't you do it?
:32:59. > :33:00.Because I was a senator with a Republican president.
:33:01. > :33:03.I will be the President who will get it done.
:33:04. > :33:07.If you were an effective senator, you could have done it.
:33:08. > :33:09.But you were not an effective senator.
:33:10. > :33:13.You know, under our Constitution, presidents have something
:33:14. > :33:17.Look, he has now said repeatedly, "30 years this and 30 years that".
:33:18. > :33:20.So, let me talk about my 30 years in public service.
:33:21. > :33:28.8 million kids, every year, have health insurance because when I
:33:29. > :33:35.was First Lady I worked with Democrats and Republicans to
:33:36. > :33:36.create the Children's Health Insurance Programme.
:33:37. > :33:39.Hundreds of thousands of kids now have a chance to be
:33:40. > :33:41.adopted because I worked to change our adoption
:33:42. > :33:50.After 9/11, I went to work with Republican Mayor, Governor,
:33:51. > :33:53.and President to rebuild New York and to get
:33:54. > :33:56.health care for our first responders who were suffering because they had
:33:57. > :33:57.run toward danger and gotten sickened by it.
:33:58. > :33:59.Hundreds of thousands of National Guard and Reserve
:34:00. > :34:02.members have health care because of work that I did.
:34:03. > :34:06.And children have safer medicines because I was able to pass a law
:34:07. > :34:10.that required the dosing to be more carefully done.
:34:11. > :34:12.When I was Secretary of State, I went around the world,
:34:13. > :34:14.advocating for our country, but also advocating for women's
:34:15. > :34:18.rights, to make sure that women had a decent chance
:34:19. > :34:27.And negotiated a treaty with Russia to lower nuclear weapons.
:34:28. > :34:34.400 pieces of legislation have my name on it,
:34:35. > :34:36.as a sponsor, or co-sponsor, when I was a senator
:34:37. > :34:42.I worked very hard and was very proud to be re-elected in New York
:34:43. > :34:47.by an even bigger margin than I had been elected the first time.
:34:48. > :34:51.And as president, I will take that work, that bipartisan work,
:34:52. > :34:54.that finding common ground, because you have to be able to get
:34:55. > :34:56.along with people to get things done in Washington.
:34:57. > :35:02.And for 30 years, I've produced results for people.
:35:03. > :35:08.She has said a lot of things that are
:35:09. > :35:12.I mean, I think we should be allowed to maybe dispute.
:35:13. > :35:16.She has been a disaster as a Senator.
:35:17. > :35:21.The heartbreaking video of a five-year-old Syrian boy,
:35:22. > :35:25.after being pulled from the rubble after an air strike in Aleppo
:35:26. > :35:28.focused the world's attention on the horrors on the war in Syria
:35:29. > :35:32.with 136 million views on Facebook alone.
:35:33. > :35:36.But there are much worse images coming out of Aleppo every day now
:35:37. > :35:39.where in the past four weeks alone, 400 people have been killed,
:35:40. > :35:50.called for a war crimes investigation of the Syrian
:35:51. > :35:55.and its ally, Russia, for the bombardment of Aleppo.
:35:56. > :36:03.This next question comes from social media through Facebook.
:36:04. > :36:05.Diane from Pennsylvania asks - if you were president,
:36:06. > :36:08.and the humanitarian crisis in Aleppo?
:36:09. > :36:11.Isn't it a lot like the Holocaust when the US waited too long
:36:12. > :36:17.we will begin with your two minutes.
:36:18. > :36:21.The situation in Syria is catastrophic.
:36:22. > :36:24.And every day that goes by, we see the results of the regime,
:36:25. > :36:28.by Assad, in partnership with the Iranians on the ground,
:36:29. > :36:32.the Russians in the air, bombarding places, in particular
:36:33. > :36:34.Aleppo, where there are hundreds of thousands of people,
:36:35. > :36:41.probably about 250,000 still left and there is a determined effort
:36:42. > :36:51.Aleppo in order to eliminate the last of the Syrian rebels
:36:52. > :36:54.who are really holding out against the Assad regime.
:36:55. > :36:56.Russia hasn't paid any attention to Isis.
:36:57. > :37:03.They're interested in keeping Assad in power.
:37:04. > :37:07.So I, when I was Secretary of State, advocated, and I advocate today,
:37:08. > :37:14.We need some leverage with the Russians because they
:37:15. > :37:16.are not going to come to the negotiating table
:37:17. > :37:19.for a diplomatic resolution unless there is some
:37:20. > :37:26.We have to work more closely with our partners
:37:27. > :37:39.But I want to emphasise that what is at stake
:37:40. > :37:42.here is the ambitous and aggressiveness of Russia.
:37:43. > :37:45.Russia has decided that it's all in in Syria.
:37:46. > :37:47.They have also decided who they want to see
:37:48. > :37:49.become President of the United States too.
:37:50. > :37:58.I think wherever we can cooperate with Russia,
:37:59. > :38:01.that's fine, and I did as Secretary of State.
:38:02. > :38:03.That's how we got a treaty reducing nuclear weapons,
:38:04. > :38:06.it's how we got the sanctions on Iran that put a lod
:38:07. > :38:09.it's how we got the sanctions on Iran that put a lid
:38:10. > :38:15.on the Iranian nuclear programme without firing a single shot.
:38:16. > :38:17.So I would go to the negotiating table with more
:38:18. > :38:22.But I do support the effort to investigate for crimes,
:38:23. > :38:24.war crimes, committed by the Syrians and the Russians
:38:25. > :38:33.First of all, she is there as Secretary of State
:38:34. > :38:35.with the so-called line in the sand, which...
:38:36. > :38:37.No I wasn't, I was gone, I hate to interrupt you.
:38:38. > :38:41.At some point we need to do some fact-checking here.
:38:42. > :38:43.You were in total contact with the White House and perhaps
:38:44. > :38:48.sadly Obama probably still listened to you.
:38:49. > :38:51.I don't think he'll be listening very much any more.
:38:52. > :38:56.It was laughed at all over the world what happened.
:38:57. > :38:58.With that being said, she talks tough against Russia.
:38:59. > :39:02.But our nuclear programme has fallen way behind and they have gone wild
:39:03. > :39:08.Our government shouldn't have allowed that to happen.
:39:09. > :39:11.Russia is new in terms of nuclear, we are old,
:39:12. > :39:13.we are tired, we are exhausted in terms of nuclear.
:39:14. > :39:19.She talks really tough against Putin and against Assad.
:39:20. > :39:30.Every time we take rebels, whether it's in Iraq or anywhere
:39:31. > :39:33.else, we are arming people, and you know what happens?
:39:34. > :39:36.They end up being worse than the people.
:39:37. > :39:38.Look at what she did in Libya with Gadaffi.
:39:39. > :39:44.By the way Isis has a good chunk of their oil.
:39:45. > :39:46.I'm sure you probably have heard that.
:39:47. > :39:51.The fact is almost everything she has done in foreign policy has
:39:52. > :39:53.been a mistake and it's been a disaster.
:39:54. > :40:02.Just take a look at Russia and look at what they did this week
:40:03. > :40:05.where I agree she wasn't there but possibly she was consulted.
:40:06. > :40:13.What Russia did with Assad and, by the way with Iran,
:40:14. > :40:15.who you made very powerful with the dumbest deal, perhaps,
:40:16. > :40:18.I have ever seen in the history of deal making, the Iran
:40:19. > :40:20.deal with $150 billion, with the 1.7 billion in cash
:40:21. > :40:22.which is enough cash to fill up this room.
:40:23. > :40:26.Iran now, and Russia, are now against us.
:40:27. > :40:40.I don't like Assad at all but Assad is killing Isis.
:40:41. > :40:48.Those three have now lined up because of our weak foreign policy.
:40:49. > :40:50.Mr Trump, let me repeat the question.
:40:51. > :40:54.If you were President, what would you do about Syria
:40:55. > :40:59.and the humanitarian crisis in Aleppo.
:41:00. > :41:02.I want to remind you what your running mate said.
:41:03. > :41:06.He said provocations by Russia need to be met with American strength,
:41:07. > :41:08.and that if Russia continues to be involved in air strikes,
:41:09. > :41:12.along with the Syrian forces of Assad
:41:13. > :41:14.the United States of America should be prepared to use military force
:41:15. > :41:17.to strike the military targets of the Assad regime.
:41:18. > :41:22.He and I haven't spoken, and I disagree.
:41:23. > :41:32.We have people who want to fight both at the same time.
:41:33. > :41:37.Syria is Russia and it's Iran who she made strong and carry
:41:38. > :41:40.and Obama made into a very powerful nation and a very rich nation,
:41:41. > :41:51.We have to worry about Isis before we can get too much more involved.
:41:52. > :41:53.She had a chance to do something with Syria.
:41:54. > :41:59.What do you think will happen if Aleppo falls?
:42:00. > :42:01.I think Aleppo is a disaster humanitarian-wise.
:42:02. > :42:03.What do you think will happen if it falls?
:42:04. > :42:07.I think that it basically has fallen, OK.
:42:08. > :42:13.You look take a look at Mosul, the biggest problem I have
:42:14. > :42:14.with the stupidity of our foreign policy.
:42:15. > :42:18.They think a lot of the Isis leaders are in Mosul.
:42:19. > :42:20.We have announcements coming out of Washington
:42:21. > :42:23.and coming out of Iraq - we will be attacking Mosul in three
:42:24. > :42:26.All of these bad leaders from Isis are leaving Mosul.
:42:27. > :42:41.make it a sneak attack, and after the attack is made,
:42:42. > :42:43.inform the American public that we have knocked out the leaders,
:42:44. > :42:49.Why do they have to say we are going to be attacking Mosul
:42:50. > :42:51.within the next four to six weeks, which is what they're saying?
:42:52. > :42:57.There are sometimes reasons the military does that.
:42:58. > :43:03.It might be to help get civilians out.
:43:04. > :43:06.Look, I have 200 generals and admirals who endorse me, I have 21
:43:07. > :43:08.congressional medal of honour recipients who endorse me.
:43:09. > :43:13.Why can't they do something secretly where they go
:43:14. > :43:15.in and they knock out the leadership?
:43:16. > :43:17.How - why would these people stay there?
:43:18. > :43:26...For weeks about Mosul that it's the harbour,
:43:27. > :43:32.between Raqqa and Mosul, this is where they think
:43:33. > :43:39.Because everybody is talking about how Iraq, which is us,
:43:40. > :43:41.with our leadership, goes into to fight Mosul.
:43:42. > :43:47.With these 200 admirals and generals they can't believe it.
:43:48. > :43:52.All I say is General George Patton, General Douglas
:43:53. > :43:54.MacArthur are spinning in their grave at the stupidity
:43:55. > :43:56.of what we are doing in the Middle East.
:43:57. > :43:57.I'm going to go to Secretary Clinton.
:43:58. > :44:00.Secretary Clinton, you want Assad to go, you advocated arming rebels.
:44:01. > :44:04.But it looks like that may be too late for Aleppo.
:44:05. > :44:14.Would you introduce the threat of US military force beyond a no-fly
:44:15. > :44:16.against the Assad regime to back up diplomacy?
:44:17. > :44:20.I would not use American ground forces in Syria.
:44:21. > :44:24.I think that would be a very serious mistake.
:44:25. > :44:26.I don't think American troops should be holding territory
:44:27. > :44:31.which is what they would have to do as an occupying force.
:44:32. > :44:35.I don't think that is a smart strategy.
:44:36. > :44:39.I do think the use of Special Forces which we are using, the use
:44:40. > :44:45.of enablers and trainers in Iraq, which has had some positive effects.
:44:46. > :44:49.You said that half of Donald Trump's supporters are deplorable,
:44:50. > :44:53.racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic,
:44:54. > :44:56.you later said you regretted saying half, you didn't express regret
:44:57. > :45:01.to Mr Carter's question, how can you unite a country
:45:02. > :45:03.if you have written off tens of millions of Americans?
:45:04. > :45:09.Within hours I said I was sorry about the way I talked about.
:45:10. > :45:12.Within hours I said I was sorry about the way I talked about that.
:45:13. > :45:15.Because my argument is not with his supporters, it's with him
:45:16. > :45:18.and with the hateful and divisive campaign that he has run,
:45:19. > :45:21.and the inciting of violence at his rallies and the very brutal
:45:22. > :45:23.kinds of comments about, not just women, but all Americans,
:45:24. > :45:33.What he has said about African Americans and Latinos,
:45:34. > :45:39.about Muslims, about POWs, about immigrants, about
:45:40. > :45:41.people with disabilities, he has never apologised for.
:45:42. > :45:46.So, I do think a lot of the tone and tenor he has set, I am proud
:45:47. > :45:49.of the campaign that Bernie Sanders and I ran.
:45:50. > :45:51.We ran a campaign based on issues, not insults.
:45:52. > :45:58.Because we talked about what we wanted to do.
:45:59. > :46:01.We might have had some differences and we had a lot of debates.
:46:02. > :46:05.But we believed that we could make the country better
:46:06. > :46:19.You look at Baltimore, you look at the violence
:46:20. > :46:21.that is taking place in the inner cities, Chicago.
:46:22. > :46:25.We have a increase in murder within our cities.
:46:26. > :46:37.We have a divided nation because people like her and believe me,
:46:38. > :46:39.she has tremendous hate in her heart, and when she said
:46:40. > :46:43.And when she said irredeemable you didn't mention that.
:46:44. > :46:46.But when she said they are irredeemable, to me that may have
:46:47. > :46:52.She said some of them are irredeemable.
:46:53. > :46:56.She has tremendous hatred and this country cannot take another four
:46:57. > :46:58.years of Barack Obama, and that's what you are
:46:59. > :47:01.We have snuck in one more question.
:47:02. > :47:14.My question to both of you is, regardless of the current
:47:15. > :47:16.rhetoric, would either of you name one positive thing that
:47:17. > :47:31.Mr Trump, would you like to go first?
:47:32. > :47:34.I certainly will because I think that's a very fair
:47:35. > :47:42.His children are incredibly able and devoted and I think that says
:47:43. > :47:54.I don't agree with nearly anything else he says or does
:47:55. > :47:59.I think that is something that as a mother and a grandmother
:48:00. > :48:15.So, I believe that this election has become in part so -
:48:16. > :48:17.so conflict oriented, so intense because there
:48:18. > :48:29.We are going to be choosing a president who will set policy
:48:30. > :48:35.for not just four or eight years but because of some of the important
:48:36. > :48:52.decisions we have to make at home and around the world, from the
:48:53. > :48:55.supreme court and on energy, so there is a lot at stake.
:48:56. > :48:58.It is one of the most consequential elections that we have had.
:48:59. > :49:01.That's why I have tried to put forward lots of specific policies
:49:02. > :49:03.and plans, get it off the personal and put it
:49:04. > :49:08.That's why I hope people will check on that for themselves.
:49:09. > :49:11.So that they can see that yes, I have spent 30 years actually
:49:12. > :49:14.maybe a little more, working to help kids and families
:49:15. > :49:17.and I want to take all that experience to the White House and do
:49:18. > :49:21.Well, I consider her statement about my children to be
:49:22. > :49:26.I don't know if it was meant to be a compliment - but it is.
:49:27. > :49:30.They have done a wonderful job and they have been
:49:31. > :49:45.I disagree with much of what she is fighting for.
:49:46. > :49:48.I do disagree with her judgement and many cases.
:49:49. > :49:50.But she does fight hard and she doesn't quit
:49:51. > :49:58.I consider that to be a very good trait.
:49:59. > :50:05.I want to thank the university here, this concludes the town hall meeting
:50:06. > :50:18.Please tune in for on October 19th for the final presidential debate
:50:19. > :50:22.which will take place at the University of
:50:23. > :50:42.It was a debate that was incredibly personal, it was aggressive at times
:50:43. > :50:48.and there were lots of interruptions and criticisms from the moderators
:50:49. > :50:51.too but not much participation from the audience which is what it was
:50:52. > :50:55.meant to be about, it was meant to be a town hall. This was about
:50:56. > :50:58.Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton and now they have a few weeks to go
:50:59. > :51:04.until the actual election. Will they have changed any of those undecided
:51:05. > :51:07.voters' minds? That's the second presidential debate. One more to
:51:08. > :51:11.come in Las Vegas next week. Stay with us for more coverage through
:51:12. > :51:17.the day and BBC World News America and online. From me, goodbye.
:51:18. > :51:20.That was the highlights of the 90 minute debate. So Howard of the
:51:21. > :51:25.candidates think they did? Hillary Clinton spoke briefly to supporters
:51:26. > :51:30.on board her campaign plane back to New York and gave her reaction to
:51:31. > :51:36.Donald Trump's accusations. I pretty much saw what I expected to see and
:51:37. > :51:41.that's why, you know, the first thing I said was this is something
:51:42. > :51:45.that I've been saying since June, that he's not fit to be President
:51:46. > :51:52.and Commander in Chief and there are a lot of people who said it before,
:51:53. > :51:56.and increasingly more adding that to the chorus.
:51:57. > :52:01.It was a very small space and I tried to give him space when he was
:52:02. > :52:09.talking to people. I would go back and leaned up against my stool. But
:52:10. > :52:14.he was very present. Nothing surprises me about him, really, Dan.
:52:15. > :52:19.I was surprised by the absolute avalanche of falsehoods. I really
:52:20. > :52:30.find it almost unimaginable that someone can stand and just tell, you
:52:31. > :52:32.know, a falsehood after a falsehood. He was said to be the most
:52:33. > :52:39.untruthful candidate ever reevaluated and we did the numbers
:52:40. > :52:43.and I think they said he was 70% untruthful. So I think he exceeded
:52:44. > :52:48.that percentage tonight. Speaking after the debate Donald
:52:49. > :52:53.Trump's campaign manager Kelly, said it went well for him but not for Mrs
:52:54. > :52:57.Clinton. It was a big night for the campaign, Mr Trump won the debate,
:52:58. > :53:02.she did not sufficiently defend herself. You saw a very resolute,
:53:03. > :53:05.principled Donald Trump showing he is ready to be President and
:53:06. > :53:11.Commander in Chief on day one. He took the case on Isis, Syria,
:53:12. > :53:15.Benghazi, over her e-mails, any number of reasons why the majority
:53:16. > :53:17.of Americans find her not to be honest or trustworthy.
:53:18. > :53:22.Ukip Vida Nigel Farage has been formally advising Donald Trump for
:53:23. > :53:27.the debate and played down the video released over the weekend.
:53:28. > :53:31.I went to the convention at Cleveland and it was pretty obvious
:53:32. > :53:35.to me that most of the establishment Republicans don't particularly like
:53:36. > :53:39.this man. C1 the primaries, nobody thought he would do that, I'm not
:53:40. > :53:46.even sure he thought he would do that. -- Ahye won the primaries. It
:53:47. > :53:51.is unusual but it shows that there are a large number of Americans not
:53:52. > :53:56.happy. A large number of Americans looking for genuine change in
:53:57. > :53:59.policy, and that ultimately will be Hillary's weakness. Did we not hear
:54:00. > :54:03.enough about immigration to night? You said he was on message but we
:54:04. > :54:08.haven't heard him talk about the wall or any of the other major
:54:09. > :54:13.policy ideas. No, had we had immigration questions tonight he
:54:14. > :54:16.would have won even bigger. Republicans watching the debate from
:54:17. > :54:20.long beach in California praised Donald Trump's performance but
:54:21. > :54:24.appeared divided on who won. To be honest, I don't even think
:54:25. > :54:32.there was a winner, to be completely honest. I think it's almost exactly
:54:33. > :54:36.like the first debate. I kind of heard the exact same things. I will
:54:37. > :54:39.say Trump did a better job in pointing out the things the public
:54:40. > :54:43.wanted him to point out and I'm sure Hillary pointed out the things the
:54:44. > :54:48.Democrats wanted her to point out. But at the same point I think it's
:54:49. > :54:51.already decided. Those undecided voters, I'm not sure this helps
:54:52. > :54:57.them. The fact is Donald Trump performed a lot better and he put
:54:58. > :55:04.Hillary Clinton on the defensive this time. His performance was
:55:05. > :55:08.better but for me it's too early to figure out who won the debate. But I
:55:09. > :55:14.can say that Donald Trump did perform better and Hillary was on
:55:15. > :55:18.the defence. I think he has a lot of skills and together they add up to
:55:19. > :55:25.be very fundamental full. Is not the greatest debater -- formidable. But
:55:26. > :55:32.I thought he did well and landed some shots. Every time Hillary
:55:33. > :55:35.Clinton tried to bring up the tape that unfortunately came out one or
:55:36. > :55:38.two days ago he reminded her that your husband has a track record that
:55:39. > :55:42.far exceeds anything I've ever seen and he was right to do that because
:55:43. > :55:49.if she is going attack him on just some childish comments. I went to an
:55:50. > :55:55.all boys Catholic high school. I know of comments like that. It is a
:55:56. > :55:59.guy thing. She has to get over it. I think his apology was sincere. He
:56:00. > :56:04.answered the question right off the top, right away, move on.
:56:05. > :56:10.And there is more on the US presidential debate on our website.
:56:11. > :56:14.For highlights, reaction and analysis head to bbc.co.uk/ US 2016.
:56:15. > :56:19.We also have another special highlights programme at 8pm tonight.
:56:20. > :56:26.The headlines coming upon the BBC News Channel. In a moment we will
:56:27. > :56:30.say goodbye to viewers on BBC Two but first a look at the weather.
:56:31. > :56:36.It will be quite an autumnal week and as we head into the latter part
:56:37. > :56:39.of this week easterly winds will pick up and make it feel even
:56:40. > :56:43.chillier. That said there should be a lot of sunshine around,
:56:44. > :56:46.particularly to start the week and across western areas of the country,
:56:47. > :56:49.most showers in the north and east, like I mentioned it will turn
:56:50. > :56:54.cooler. This area of high pressure is dominating the scene, over
:56:55. > :56:58.Scandinavia feeding in north-easterly winds across the UK.
:56:59. > :57:01.You would expect it to be more exposed across north-eastern areas
:57:02. > :57:05.and we have a nagging breeze and some showers that will continue to
:57:06. > :57:08.feed in to central areas and some could be heavy with hail and
:57:09. > :57:13.thunder. Lincolnshire down into Yorkshire and also for East Anglia.
:57:14. > :57:18.Showers hit and miss, some of them quite heavy blustery and feeling
:57:19. > :57:22.caught close to the coast. Further south and to the south-west and in
:57:23. > :57:27.towards Wales, north-west England and much of western and Northern
:57:28. > :57:29.Ireland it is a fine looking day. Variable cloud, sunshine appearing
:57:30. > :57:33.across Northern Ireland after what has been a cloudy start. Temperature
:57:34. > :57:40.wise on the poolside if you catch any cloud, 11-13, maybe 14 Celsius.
:57:41. > :57:44.The showers will linger across eastern areas this evening into the
:57:45. > :57:47.first part of the night, generally they will fizzle out slowly but
:57:48. > :57:51.there will be some across eastern Scotland and the far south-east.
:57:52. > :57:54.Another chilly night to come under clear skies particularly,
:57:55. > :57:58.temperatures in rural areas one or 2 degrees, and a touch of frost in
:57:59. > :58:02.some of the Scottish Glens. On Tuesday a lovely bright start and
:58:03. > :58:20.crisp sunshine but it will be quite cold. Through the day clouds will
:58:21. > :58:24.build up and it will be a cloudy day through Tuesday afternoon compared
:58:25. > :58:27.to what we will see this afternoon. Although temperatures will be up a
:58:28. > :58:29.bit because of the cloud around and the increasing breeze it will feel
:58:30. > :58:31.that bit cooler. On Wednesday again we will see fresh easterly breeze
:58:32. > :58:33.pushing in the showers too many central and eastern areas, many
:58:34. > :58:35.prolonged areas of rain, brightness preserved in western areas.
:58:36. > :58:38.Temperatures around the low to mid teens Celsius. As we head into
:58:39. > :58:40.Wednesday and Thursday this area of low pressure into the bay of Biscay
:58:41. > :58:44.pushes northwards and bumps into the area of high in the north, and it
:58:45. > :58:46.will squeeze the isobars and we will get strong easterly breezes across
:58:47. > :58:50.the country, pretty chilly on Thursday and Friday, temperatures
:58:51. > :58:55.10-14dC. Loss of cloud and outbreaks of rain closer to the east coast.
:58:56. > :58:57.The wind is starting -- this week starts well and through the week it
:58:58. > :59:04.will turn windy in Nothing to hide, nothing to fear.
:59:05. > :59:08.Fight fire with fire.