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Second presidential debate: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton admit what they respect about each other | Second presidential debate: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton admit what they respect about each other |
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After throwing pointed barbs about each other for 90 minutes - about anti-Muslim rhetoric, sexual assault, supreme court justices and Syrian refugees - the presidential candidates were asked to say something positive about each other. | After throwing pointed barbs about each other for 90 minutes - about anti-Muslim rhetoric, sexual assault, supreme court justices and Syrian refugees - the presidential candidates were asked to say something positive about each other. |
Hillary Clinton laughed and made the first reply without hesitation. | Hillary Clinton laughed and made the first reply without hesitation. |
"I respect his children, they are incredibly honourable and devoted," she said. | "I respect his children, they are incredibly honourable and devoted," she said. |
"I don't agree with everything he says but as a mother and grandmother that is very important to me," she added. | "I don't agree with everything he says but as a mother and grandmother that is very important to me," she added. |
Mr Trump retorted that he was "incredibly proud" of his children - his eldest daughter, Ivanka, and his two eldest sons, Donald Jr and Eric, were in the audience - but he said he was not sure whether Ms Clinton meant the remark as a compliment. | Mr Trump retorted that he was "incredibly proud" of his children - his eldest daughter, Ivanka, and his two eldest sons, Donald Jr and Eric, were in the audience - but he said he was not sure whether Ms Clinton meant the remark as a compliment. |
"She doesn't quit. She goesn't give up. I respect that," he said about his rival. "I'm a straight shooter. I say it like it is." | "She doesn't quit. She goesn't give up. I respect that," he said about his rival. "I'm a straight shooter. I say it like it is." |
"I disagree with much of what she is fighting for," he added. | "I disagree with much of what she is fighting for," he added. |
"But I consider that to be a very good trait." | "But I consider that to be a very good trait." |
The positive note at the end of the second presidential debate in St Louis might have been a relief for the candidates after an hour and a half of questions from the audience. | The positive note at the end of the second presidential debate in St Louis might have been a relief for the candidates after an hour and a half of questions from the audience. |
Mr Trump had accused Ms Clinton's husband, former president Bill Clinton, of sexually assaulting several women. | |
He also attacked her about the misuse of her personal email server, about her failure to abolish carried interest tax and Benghazi. | He also attacked her about the misuse of her personal email server, about her failure to abolish carried interest tax and Benghazi. |
Ms Clinton said "so much of what he said [was] not right". | Ms Clinton said "so much of what he said [was] not right". |
The Democrat focused on her opponent's anti-immigrant rhetoric, his negative attitude towards women and his taking advantage of tax loopholes. | The Democrat focused on her opponent's anti-immigrant rhetoric, his negative attitude towards women and his taking advantage of tax loopholes. |
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