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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.

Moderator Chris Wallace brings up WikiLeaks and the hacking of Hillary Clinton's campaign manager's emails. Clinton pivots the question, asking Donald Trump to disavow Russian President Vladimir Putin and acknowledge that Russia has been involved in hacking.

On immigration:

Trump - No amnesty, build a wall

Trump on immigration: No amnesty, we need to build a wall
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Clinton - I don't want to see families ripped apart by deportation

Clinton: I don't want to see families ripped apart by deportations
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The discussion has gone away from the topic of immigration. Hillary Clinton says Donald Trump is ignoring U.S. intelligence community that says Russia is behind recent hackings of Democratic email servers.

Trump at first denies it, saying it could be Russia or China or anyone else, but moderator Chris Wallace corrects him.

Wallace then asks Trump to condemn the interference from Russia or anyone else on the election, and Trump says he doesn't know Putin, but of course he condemns the action.

The question is now the U.S. economy.

Hillary Clinton pushes her campaign stance on the economy: create new jobs, encourage clean energy, raise national minimum wage, equal pay for women, more technical educations in high schools and colleges, debt-free college.

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