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Clinton slams Trump’s comments on U.S. generals, praise for Putin

During her remarks in Charlotte, Clinton also spoke about being a senator for NY during the 9/11 terrorist attacks 15 years ago, as well as her involvement, while secretary of state, in the us raid on Osama Bin Laden’s Pakistani compound that resulted in his death.

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Trump replied, “Well, I think when he calls me brilliant, I’ll take the compliment, OK? He trashed talked American generals saying they have been reduced to rubble”.

The Netanyahu government wants the United States to increase the annual amount of military assistance it provides. “I think maybe the Democrats are putting that out”, Trump said.

According to Quinnipiac, Trump also holds a four-point edge in OH, and he is tied with Clinton at 43% in Florida, according to the poll.

“Using nukes against ISIS. not knowing the difference between Hezbollah and Hamas”.

Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker warned Republican nominee Donald Trump on Thursday about taking compliments from Russian President Vladimir Putin. “If (Putin) says great things about me, I’m going to say great things about him”.

Trump, however, demonstrably and repeatedly breaches this principle, and that is part of what gives him so much power and influence-especially when the traditional media reports his statements verbatim without bothering to express any opinions about whether they are correct or not, or whether they even make sense.

Clinton has been asked the question after Priebus wrote on Twitter: Hillary Clinton was angry and defensive the entire time – no smile and uncomfortable – upset that she was caught wrongly sending our secrets.

He reaffirmed his view that having men and women serve alongside one another is the root of sexual assaults in the military.

“Certainly in that system, he’s been a leader, far more than our president has been”.

“But we are in a stronger position than we would have been to deal with this other malicious behavior because of the nuclear agreement”, she said.

Mr Trump’s praise of Mr Putin and his suggestion that the United States and Russian Federation form an alliance to defeat the so-called Islamic State could raise eyebrows among foreign policy experts who feel Moscow is interfering with efforts to stem the Syrian civil war.

The televised “Commander-in-Chief” forum on Wednesday, attended by military veterans, was the first time Trump and Clinton had squared off on the same stage since accepting their parties’ White House nominations in July, although they did not appear at the same time. “She is a great public servant”, said High Point resident Leslie Harrison.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, with “Today” show co-anchor Matt Lauer, left, speaks at the NBC Commander-In-Chief Forum held at the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space museum aboard the decommissioned aircraft carrier Intrepid, New York, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016.

“And I was very, very surprised”, he added.

The RealClearPolitics average in North Carolina shows the race being a tie between Clinton and Trump, as over the course of several polls throughout August the race narrowed after Clinton took a 9-point North Carolina lead in an early August NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll. Even before Wednesday’s forum, which was watched by 14.7 million people, the role of moderators as fact-checkers was being talked about after Fox News’ Chris Wallace, who will be in charge of the third presidential debate on October 19, said in an interview that “I don’t believe my job is to be a truth squad”.

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Padilla came to the event undecided and remains so, he said, after viewing the forum at a VFW Hall in Mission Valley.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump