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U.S. President Barack Obama (R) speaks as Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney (L) listens during the second U.S. presidential debate in Hempstead, New York, October 16, 2012.
U.S. President Barack Obama (R) speaks as Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney (L) listens during the second U.S. presidential debate in Hempstead, New York, October 16, 2012.

Live Blog: The Second U.S. Presidential Debate

21:07 16.10.2012
A bit about how Candy Crowley feels about the debate tonight.
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21:11 16.10.2012
Crowley follows up by asking what the candidates can do for those long-term unemployed who need a job right now.
Romney answers first, says Obama's policies have not put Americans back to work. Romney says the unemployment rate is the same as it was when the president took office - 7.8 percent.
Romney touts his five-point plan, saying it will bring 12 million new jobs in 4 years and a rise in take-home pay.
Romney and Obama spar on auto industry. Obama charges that Romney's prescription would not have worked.
Obama goes ont the attack, saying Romney's five-point plan would make sure those at the top, those making the most money, don't play by the same rules

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