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Stage is set for the final presidential debate for the upcoming elections in the US. Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton and her Republican counterpart Donald Trump are expected to deliver their closing arguments.   

Time for closing statements:

 Hillary Clinton: We need everybody to help make our country what it should be. I have made the cause of children and families really my life's work.

Donald Trump: I will do more for African Americans and Latinos than she can do in 10 lifetimes. We are going to make America great again. Electing her will give you 4 more years of Obama.
Hillary Clinton: Donald Trump is 'most dangerous' White House candidate

Hillary Clinton says Donald Trump is the most dangerous White House candidate in modern history.

After Trump used statements by Clinton's primary rival Bernie Sanders and Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta against her, she retorted: "You should ask Bernie Sanders who he is supporting. He said you are the most dangerous person to run for president in the modern history of America. I think he's right."


War in Syria, ISIS Crisis and future of Aleppo:

Chris Wallace: Let's go to Aleppo. Trump, you said things last time which were not true. You said it has fallen. Half a million people are living there.

Donald Trump: Assad (Syrian president) is much smarter than Hilary and Obama. We made Assad powerful. We are giving him lots of money. If Assad falls, you may have something worst.

Assad is a bad guy. Hillary (Clinton) has made tens of thousands of refugees who are in our country now. Thanks a lot for this Hilary.

Syrian refugees ... these are going to be the great Trojan Horse.

Hillary Clinton:
No fly zone in Aleppo will save many lives. There are millions who have become refugees within Syria. We can strike a deal and make it clear to Russia and Syria.

I will not shut the door on women and children. The picture of 4-year-old bleeding is haunting.
We will defeat ISIS.


 

  

What happens after November 8? This is what Hillary Clinton has to say about Donald Trump's election rigging claims:   

He (Donald Trump) is denigrating, he's talking down our democracy, and I for one am appalled

We've been around for 240 years. We've had free and fair elections. We've accepted the outcomes
Funds, Foundations and more

From allegations of indecent behaviour, debate now gets to Clinton and Trump Foundation.

Hillary Clinton says, "Everything I did is for our country's interest. I am happy to talk about the Clinton foundation. The Foundation made it possible for 11 million people to have AIDS recovery.

Donald Trump retaliates: It's (Clinton Foundation) a criminal enterprise. You talk about women's guys.. You are funded by Saudi Arabia. Why didn't you give back the money that you have taken from various countries? People hate the Clintons in Haiti. Clinton donors kills women and gays.

Hillary Clinton: The Trump foundation got a portrait made. We have done things for Haiti during the earthquake.
This who Donald is: Hillary Clinton

We heard Donald (Trump) talking about what he did to women, and after that a number of women have come forward saying that's exactly what he did. Donald Trump never apologises or says he's sorry for anything.

Last Chance for Donald Trump?

The Republican candidate says, "Nobody has more respect for women than I do." Goes on to says that he doesn't know any know of these women who have levelled charges of indecent behavior against him. Clinton campaign may have paid these women to come forward. I don't know, may be they wanted fame. These are lies and its fiction.

Edgy, curt... final showdown gets dirty. Moderator Chris Wallace brings up the host of complaints against Donald Trump.  

Looks like Donald Trump is determined to gain edge in the final debate.  Mr Trump says, "She's been doing this for 30 years. Why the hell didn't you do it over the last 15, 20 years."
The billionaire Republican candidate feels the US economy is stagnant. This is what Donald Trump has to say about reviving US economy.

Her (Hillary Clinton) plan is going to raise taxes and double the taxes. She can say about tuitions. We are going to do help kids in tuition fees.

Countries like Saudi Arabia have a lot of money. We are protecting them, they have to pay up. I am a big fan of NATO, but they have to pay up. Our debt has doubled under (Barack) Obama. We need to renegotiate NAFTA and trade agreements. We are going to make great trade deals.

We will get our jobs back from Mexico and other places. I met Indian delegates, they are growing at 8 per cent... Products are pouring in from China, Vietnam... We are growing right around the 1% level.

Here's what Hillary Clinton has to say about taxes, jobs and what's her big plan for US economy:


Optimistic on her plan, Ms Clinton says, "I want us to have the biggest jobs program since World War II."

"We are going to have the wealthy pay their fair share."

"I also will not add a penny to the debt."

"I have said repeatedly throughout this campaign, 'I will not raise taxes on anyone making $250,000 or less."   
"It's economy, stupid". The showdown now gets to what Americans are worried about most: Jobs 
Chris Wallace: Trump I want to ask you. Intelligence agencies believe Kremlin is behind cyberattacks.

Donald Trump: If US and Russia get along well, it will be nice. Hillary has been outsmarted by Putin every step of the way.

Aggressive and combatant, Hillary Clinton brings up the 'R' word.

You (Donald Trump) wanted espionage against our people. Rake up NATO, and you want (Vladimir) Putin. You want help from him because his choice is clear. We have 17 intelligence agencies who say that these cyberattacks are from the highest levels of Kremlin.
Donald Trump tears into Hillary Clinton's pro-immigration stand.

"She wants open borders." People will pour in from all over the world... from Syria...We need to stop radical Islam.   
Final faceoff veers to the most-talked about topic: Immigration. So, what Donald 'Wall' Trump has to say about it.

"We have no country if we have no border."

Hillary Clinton counters the 'wall' remark.

I don't want to see the deportation that Trump talks about. We have 15 million undocumented people. This means it will require massive law enforcement presence, going school to school, and put people in trains and buses. This will tear our country apart.

I am up for border security. We should go after any violent person.

We are both a country of immigration and law.

Here's what Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have to say on abortion, another sensitive issue.

Hillary Clinton: "I will defend planned parenthood. I will defend women's right to take their own healthcare decisions."

"You can regulate, if you are doing so with the life and health of the mother taken into account."

Donald Trump: It's sad to hear what Hilary is saying that you can rip apart the baby in the ninth month. She can be okay with it, I can't.
Donald Trump on gun control

I am very proud to have the endorsement of National Rifle Association.  

In Chicago, which has the toughest gun laws in the US...they have more gun violence than any other city.
Hillary Clinton on Second Amendment:

"I support the Second Amendment."

"I see no conflict between saving people's lives and defending the Second Amendment."

I was upset because dozens of toddlers were injured and even kill people with guns. I respect the Second Amendment and understand people's right to keep guns. But that should not conflict with basic common sense checks.
Final debate starts with question on Supreme Court:

Chris Wallace: First topic is the Supreme Court. Where do you want to see the court take the country?

Hilliary Clinton: When we talk about Supreme Court it raises the central issue in this election. I feel strongly that the Supreme Court needs to stand beside American people and not corporate. I want the Supreme Court to stand up for women rights, LGBT. Stands against election money.

It is important that we not reserve marriage equality. The Supreme Court should represent all of us. I hope the Senate does its job.

Donald Trump: We need a Supreme Court that is going to uphold the Second Amendment...which is truly under siege.
Greetings? No Way! Presidential Debate kicks off without any customary handshake.
Fox News Channel's Chris Wallace, the moderator of the final debate says, "1 of these 2 people three weeks from yesterday is going to be the next president of the United States."  

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