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Presidential debate live: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton face off in final pitch for the White House Presidential debate live: Donald Trump refuses to say if he'll accept the final election results
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The third and final presidential debate kicks off at 9pm Eastern tonight. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump went head-to-head on Wednesday night in the third and final debate before the election.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will directly address each other for the final time before the November 8 election. The stakes were certainly high for Mr Trump who defended himself against the nine women accusing him of sexual assault.
We expect more insults and pointed barbs, with hopefully more than a sprinkling of policy substance. The stakes are high and there is arguably everything to lose.
Here's what you need to know.Here's what you need to know.
When is the debate?  
The debate will run from 9 to 10:30pm Eastern time on Wednesday 19 October, which is 2 to 3.30am on Thursday in the UK. It will take place in the University of Nevada in Las Vegas.  
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Those in the US can watch the discussion on major television networks as well as C-SPAN. When is the debate? The debate runs from 9:00pm to 10:30pm Eastern time on Wednesday at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas.
In the UK, Sky and the BBC are covering the event live. Online, American news outlets including NBC, PBS, FOX will live stream the debates on YouTube. How can I watch it? Major television networks including C-SPAN, Sky, BBC, NBC, PBS and Fox News will air the debate.
Who is moderating? Who is moderating? Fox News anchor Chris Wallace will be hosting the debate. Mr Wallace has a reputation for taking a combative approach to both Republicans and Democrats. He has interviewed President Obama multiple times and is well known for his aggressive 2006 interview with Bill Clinton, where he repeatedly questioned him about whether he had done enough to capture Osama Bin Laden.
Fox News anchor Chris Wallace will be hosting the debate. Mr Wallace has a reputation for taking a combative approach to both Republicans and Democrats.
He has interviewed President Obama multiple times and is well known for his aggressive 2006 interview with Bill Clinton, where he repeatedly questioned him about whether he had done enough to capture Osama Bin Laden.
If you are not staying up late, you can watch the debate after the event on YouTube on The Independent site.