今天(星期天,十月九日)美国总统选举第二次辩论

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What: The second presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump

The second presidential debate will take the form of a town meeting, in which half of the questions will be posed directly by citizen participants and the other half will be posed by the moderator based on topics of broad public interest as reflected in social media and other sources. The candidates will have two minutes to respond and there will be an additional minute for the moderator to facilitate further discussion. The town meeting participants will be uncommitted voters selected by the Gallup Organization.

The moderators will be Martha Raddatz, ABC chief global affairs correspondent and co-anchor of "This Week"; and Anderson Cooper, CNN anchor. The debate will take place at Washington University, in St. Louis, Missouri.​

When: 6 p.m. PT, Sunday, Oct. 9

Channels: ABC (2); CBS (6); Fox (12); PBS (10); CNN; CNBC; Fox News Channel; MSNBC; BBC; and CSPAN (note: NBC/8 won't have the debate on air in Portland, since it's carrying the Sunday Night Football game between the New York Giants and the Green Bay Packers)

Streaming online: Options include NBC News livestreaming the debate on its You Tube channel; the CNN.com livestream; and the CBS News livestream on cbsnews.com.
 
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Presidential Debate: Donald Trump Pushes Back Against G.O.P. Critics and Focuses on Bill Clinton
By ALAN RAPPEPORT, NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and JONATHAN MARTINUPDATED 1:47 PM ET

Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton head to St. Louis on Sunday for a widely anticipated second debate that comes as extraordinary upheaval in the Republican Party has upended the presidential race just a month before the election.

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Preparations for tonight’s debate at Washington University in St. Louis. Credit Doug Mills/The New York Times

Mr. Trump’s campaign reeled over the weekend after the Friday release of a video recording that showed him speaking in vulgar and demeaning terms about women and boasting of how because he was a celebrity he could grope and kiss them whenever he wanted. Despite tepid apologies, the revelation has led to a parade of denouncements from dozens of Republican leaders, including his running mate, Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana.

Mr. Trump continued to push back against calls from Republicans to quit the race, mocking them on Twitter and directing his loyalists to assail the party leaders as politicians guided only by self-interest.

He also signaled on Sunday that he was likely to make the behavior of former President Bill Clinton an issue in the debate.
 
将娱乐全世界。今天晚上有大戏看了。:D:evil:
 
When: 9 p.m. EST, Sunday, Oct. 9
 
看了又如何,不看又如何。基本就是鸡同鸭讲。
 
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