Okay, let's findout a littlebitmorefromthisBBCWorldServiceNewsBulletinHillaryClintonandDonaldTrumphaveclashedovertheirpoliciesontheircharactersinthefirstteleviseddebateoftheUSpresidentialcampaign.
Thebroadcastcovered a rangeofissues, includingtheeconomy, racerelations, UNsecurity.
Soasyouheardthetwopeoplewhowanttobepresidentofthe U.
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HillaryClintonandDonaldTrump, they'vemetin a liveTVdebate.
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Anyway.
Let's findout a bitmoreaboutthisstoryfromtheBBC's NickBryant.
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ItquicklybecamefightnightwithHillaryClintonattackingDonaldTrumpforfailingtoreleasehistaxreturnsonforstiffingpeoplethathedidbusinesswithDonaldTrumpribUtoroverheruseof a privateemailserveronforsupportingtradedealsthatexportedjobsabroad.
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Allright, let's have a look.
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