This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-us-2016-37468188
The article has changed 20 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 5 | Version 6 |
---|---|
US election: Clinton and Trump argue over jobs | US election: Clinton and Trump argue over jobs |
(35 minutes later) | |
The two US presidential candidates have argued over job creation in the first TV debate of the election campaign. | The two US presidential candidates have argued over job creation in the first TV debate of the election campaign. |
Republican Donald Trump has said jobs are "fleeing the country" and blamed poor trade deals. | Republican Donald Trump has said jobs are "fleeing the country" and blamed poor trade deals. |
His opponent Democrat Hillary Clinton pledged to increase investment and promised to create 10 million jobs. | His opponent Democrat Hillary Clinton pledged to increase investment and promised to create 10 million jobs. |
The duel in New York could be the most watched debate in television history, with 100 million viewers, and polls suggest a tight race. | The duel in New York could be the most watched debate in television history, with 100 million viewers, and polls suggest a tight race. |
Follow our live updates here | Follow our live updates here |
Read more: Who's ahead in the polls? | |
"We are in a big, fat, ugly bubble," Mr Trump said, describing the state of the US economy, blaming Mrs Clinton as "all talk, no action". | |
He was put on the defensive for not revealing his tax returns, but promised he would if his opponent released 33,000 emails that were deleted during an investigation into her private email set-up. | |
It was the most hotly anticipated event so far in a long election campaign, partly due to the contrasting styles of the two candidates. | |
Three of the topics for the six segments of the debate have already been announced - America's Direction, Achieving Prosperity and Securing America - but three others, based on events in the news, will be asked during the debate. | Three of the topics for the six segments of the debate have already been announced - America's Direction, Achieving Prosperity and Securing America - but three others, based on events in the news, will be asked during the debate. |
In the past week, both candidates have focused on the response to fatal police shootings of African-American men in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Charlotte, North Carolina, as well as the ensuing protests. | |
More on the election | More on the election |
How does the US election work? | How does the US election work? |
Key issues - where candidates stand | Key issues - where candidates stand |
A-Z guide to political jargon | A-Z guide to political jargon |
Full election coverage | Full election coverage |