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Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump begin their third presidential debate at UNLV in Las Vegas, Oct. 19, 2016.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump begin their third presidential debate at UNLV in Las Vegas, Oct. 19, 2016.

In Final Debate, Clinton, Trump Tangle Over Immigration, Fitness for Presidency

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The final debate between presidential candidates Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump took place after a particularly heated period in the 2016 campaign, with sexual assault allegations against Trump and the steady drip of hacked emails from the Clinton campaign.

Each candidate is now given one minute to give a closing statement. They hadn't been told they would be given the time to address the country.

Hillary Clinton starts by saying she is running for Democrats and Republicans. Says it has been a great opportunity to run, will stand for women and families, hopes U.S. will give her a chance to serve.

Donald Trump starts by saying Clinton is raising money from the people she wants to serve. He then says the military is depleted, police are disrespected, says the inner city is terrible "where you get shot walking to the store."

Trump says effort to retake Mosul from Islamic State is designed to benefit Clinton's campaign

Trump: Assault on Mosul is designed to benefit Clinton campaign
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Clinton: It's amazing Trump thinks Iraqi government trying to help her campaign

Clinton: Amazed Trump thinks Iraqi government taking Mosul to benefit her
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Hillary Clinton says she is on record saying more funding is needed for Social Security. She says she will raise taxes on the rich.

She says Obamacare has helped to extend the solvency of Medicaid.

Moderator Chris Wallace asks about entitlements.

Donald Trump begins by attacking "Obamacare" -- the Affordable Care Act.

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