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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speak during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Oct. 9, 2016.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speak during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Oct. 9, 2016.

Trump, Clinton Face off In Second Presidential Debate

The second debate between presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton took place two days after a 2005 video surfaced in which Trump is heard making lewd comments about women. The same day, Wikileaks published a trove of hacked emails from a top Clinton adviser in which Clinton seems to hold positions in sharp contrast to some she has taken during this year's campaign.

Trump responds by saying Islamophobia is a problem, but says that the U.S. has a serious problem, using the San Bernardino shootings as an example of "radical Islamic terrorists".

Says Muslim Americans need to speak up when they see suspicious things. He also says neither Clinton nor Obama will use the term "radical Islamic terror", claiming this shows they don't even acknowledge the problem.

"My vision of America is an America where everyone has a place," Hillary responds; calls Trump's rhetoric against Muslims "dangerous".

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