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This is an extremely well-behaved debate so far. Nothing here that wouldn’t fit in your high school library. On topic, on-point rebuttals...
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Trump: “If you go with what Hillary is saying, you can take the baby, in the ninth month, and rip the baby out of the womb of the mother.. it’s not OK with me.”
Clinton: “That is not what happens in these cases, and using this kind of scare rhetoric is just terribly unfortunate. You should meet some of the women who have been affected.”
Clinton levels him in this rebuttal. But we haven’t heard him deny advocating punishments for women who get abortions.
Wallace tries to move on.
Trump: “Nobody has business doing what I just said. Doing that.”
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21:19
Fact check: guns in America
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Trump: “We will have a second amendment that is a very small replica of what it is now” in a Clinton administration
Trump is being reductive: Clinton has never called for abolishing the second amendment, the right to bear arms, though she does support gun control measures such as an assault weapons ban, increased background checks and greater liability for manufacturers.
As moderator Chris Wallace noted, Clinton has said she disagrees with the supreme court’s 5-4 decision in 2008 to broadly affirm the personal right to gun ownership. Her campaign has said Clinton would prefer states have the right to enact as strict gun control laws as they see fit.
Clinton: “We have 33,000 people a year who die from guns”
Clinton is broadly correct. The Centers for Disease Control reported 33,636 firearm deaths in 2013, and similar figures in the years preceding it.
Trump: Chicago has the toughest gun laws and the most gun deaths
Chicago police have pushed back on the notion that the city’s gun laws have proven ineffective, noting that a huge number of gun seizures were of firearms purchased outside the city or outside Illinois, where laws are more lax. Trump is largely correct about Chicago’s homicide problem: the city is on pace to have more than 600 gun deaths in 2016.
Updated at 10.12pm EDT
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21:18
Wallace goes further into the details of abortion policy. Clinton is right there with him. How far should abortion protections extend. She says that Roe v Wade takes into account the health of a mother, which she says often applies in late-term pregnancies where abortion is a possibility.
“I do not think the United States government should be stepping in in those most personal of decisions.”
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21:17
Next up, abortion. Do you want the court to overturn Roe v Wade?
Trump: “If that will happen ... I would think that that would go back to the individual states.”
Clinton’s eyes go wiiiide.
Trump: “If you put another two or three justices on, that’s what will happen. It’ll happen automatically ... it will go back to the states.”
Clinton: “I strongly support Roe v Wade ... and it’s not only about Roe ... It’s about ... so many states are putting very stringent regulations on women, that block them from exercising that choice.”
She points out that defunding Planned Parenthood would end cancer screenings and other valuable treatments the group administers.
“We have come too far to turn back now.”
“He said women should be punished” for abortion, Clinton says, which is true.
Updated at 9.18pm EDT
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2h ago
21:15
Trump is asked why he supports a national right-to-carry law.
Trump replies that Chicago has a lot of gun violence despite its tough gun laws. “I’m very proud to have the endorsement of the NRA,” he says.
He says he will appoint justices “that feel very strongly about the second amendment.” He does not answer the question.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. Photograph: Win McNamee/Getty Images
Updated at 9.19pm EDT
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2h ago
21:14
Different twist for Trump. Do you think Clinton will protect it?
Trump says that Clinton was “ignorant” of the DC v Heller decision and “upset.”
Clinton says she was “upset because unfortunately dozens of toddlers” injured or killed people with guns.
She calls for “sensible, common sense legislation.”
Clinton mentions that Trump is supported strongly by the NRA. Trump nods in agreement.
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2h ago
21:12
Wallace introduces a twist. He quotes Clinton saying, “The supreme court is wrong on the second amendment.”
Clinton explains. “I support the second amendment,” she says. “I understand and respect the tradition of gun ownership.”
But “there can be and must be reasonable” control. “We have 33,000 people a year who die from guns. We need comprehensive background checks,” close the online loophole and gu
2 new updates7 of 13Newest NewerOlder Oldest2h ago21:20This is an extremely well-behaved debate so far. Nothing here that wouldn’t fit in your high school library. On topic, on-point rebuttals...Facebook Twitter Google plus2h ago21:20Trump: “If you go with what Hillary is saying, you can take the baby, in the ninth month, and rip the baby out of the womb of the mother.. it’s not OK with me.”Clinton: “That is not what happens in these cases, and using this kind of scare rhetoric is just terribly unfortunate. You should meet some of the women who have been affected.”Clinton levels him in this rebuttal. But we haven’t heard him deny advocating punishments for women who get abortions.Wallace tries to move on.Trump: “Nobody has business doing what I just said. Doing that.”Facebook Twitter Google plus2h ago21:19Fact check: guns in AmericaAlan Yuhas Alan YuhasTrump: “We will have a second amendment that is a very small replica of what it is now” in a Clinton administrationTrump is being reductive: Clinton has never called for abolishing the second amendment, the right to bear arms, though she does support gun control measures such as an assault weapons ban, increased background checks and greater liability for manufacturers.เป็นผู้ดูแลสังเกตคริสวอลเลซ คลินตันได้กล่าวว่า เธอไม่เหมาะกับการตัดสินใจ 5-4 ของศาลฎีกาในปี 2551 เพื่อยืนยันความเป็นเจ้าของปืนสิทธิส่วนบุคคลอย่างกว้างขวาง ส่งเสริมการขายของเธอได้กล่าวว่า คลินตันชอบอเมริกามีสิทธิประกาศใช้เป็นกฎหมายควบคุมเข้มงวดปืนพวกเขาเห็นพอดีคลินตัน: "เรามี 33,000 คนต่อปีที่ตายจากปืน"คลินตันถูกอย่างกว้างขวาง ศูนย์ควบคุมโรครายงาน 33,636 อาวุธปืนตายใน 2013 และคล้ายกันในปีก่อนหน้านั้น: ชิคาโกมีกฎหมายปืนยากและตายปืนใหญ่ตำรวจชิคาโกมีผลักกลับบนความคิดที่ว่า กฎหมายของเมืองปืนได้พิสูจน์แล้วว่าไม่ได้ผล สังเกตว่า จำนวนมากของปืนชักอาวุธซื้อ นอกเมือง หรือ นอกรัฐ อิลลินอยส์ ซึ่งกฎหมายหละหลวมมาก ทรัมป์ถูกต้องส่วนใหญ่เกี่ยวกับปัญหาการฆาตกรรมของชิคาโก: อยู่ตัวเมืองก้าวได้มากกว่า 600 ปืนตายใน 2016ปรับปรุง 10.12 pm EDTFacebook Twitter Google plusผ่านมา 2 ชม21:18 น.Wallace ไปเพิ่มเติมในรายละเอียดของนโยบายการทำแท้ง คลินตันได้มีกับเขา ป้องกันการทำแท้งควรขยายเท่าใด เธอกล่าวว่า v Roe เวดคำนึงถึงสุขภาพของแม่ ซึ่งเธอกล่าวว่า มักจะใช้ในช่วงปลายของระยะตั้งครรภ์ที่ทำแท้งเป็นไปได้"ฉันไม่คิดว่า รัฐบาลไทยควรจะก้าวในในที่ส่วนบุคคลส่วนใหญ่ตัดสินใจ"Facebook Twitter Google plusผ่านมา 2 ชม21:17Next up, abortion. Do you want the court to overturn Roe v Wade?Trump: “If that will happen ... I would think that that would go back to the individual states.”Clinton’s eyes go wiiiide.Trump: “If you put another two or three justices on, that’s what will happen. It’ll happen automatically ... it will go back to the states.”Clinton: “I strongly support Roe v Wade ... and it’s not only about Roe ... It’s about ... so many states are putting very stringent regulations on women, that block them from exercising that choice.”She points out that defunding Planned Parenthood would end cancer screenings and other valuable treatments the group administers.“We have come too far to turn back now.”“He said women should be punished” for abortion, Clinton says, which is true.Updated at 9.18pm EDTFacebook Twitter Google plus2h ago21:15Trump is asked why he supports a national right-to-carry law.Trump replies that Chicago has a lot of gun violence despite its tough gun laws. “I’m very proud to have the endorsement of the NRA,” he says.He says he will appoint justices “that feel very strongly about the second amendment.” He does not answer the question. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. Photograph: Win McNamee/Getty ImagesUpdated at 9.19pm EDTFacebook Twitter Google plus2h ago21:14Different twist for Trump. Do you think Clinton will protect it?Trump says that Clinton was “ignorant” of the DC v Heller decision and “upset.”Clinton says she was “upset because unfortunately dozens of toddlers” injured or killed people with guns.She calls for “sensible, common sense legislation.”Clinton mentions that Trump is supported strongly by the NRA. Trump nods in agreement.Facebook Twitter Google plus2h ago21:12Wallace introduces a twist. He quotes Clinton saying, “The supreme court is wrong on the second amendment.”Clinton explains. “I support the second amendment,” she says. “I understand and respect the tradition of gun ownership.”But “there can be and must be reasonable” control. “We have 33,000 people a year who die from guns. We need comprehensive background checks,” close the online loophole and gu
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