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Second Presidential Debate: What Donald Trump said

Last updated on - Oct 10, 2016, 12:29 IST
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"Nice. This is one on three"

Trump accusing the moderators, Anderson Cooper of CNN, and Martha Raddatz of ABC News, of being biased against him. (AP Photo)
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"I have great respect for women. Nobody has more respect for women than I do."

Trump apologising for his remarks in the 2005 video. He also remarked, "That was locker-room talk. I am not proud of it. I've apologized to my family. I've apologized to the American people." (AP Photo)
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"Because you would be in jail."

Responding to Hillary Clinton's remark that it is "awfully good someone with the temperament of Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country." (AP Photo)
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"Mine are words and his are actions."

Trump accusing former President Bill Clinton of being abusive to women. (AP Photo)
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"The greatest Trojan horse of all time."

Commenting on Syrian refugees coming to the US, Trump further added, "We know nothing about their values and we know nothing about their love for country." (AP Photo)
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"Hillary Clinton is a fighter. She doesn't quit, she doesn't give up."

Stating the one thing he respects about Hillary Clinton. (AP Photo)

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