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28 Sep, 2016 02:27

News With Ed -- September 27, 2016

What we learned about Trump’s and Clinton’s foreign policy
It was the most anticipated political showdown in recent history, with an estimated 80 million people tuning in. But if you were hoping for answers as to the candidates’ foreign policies goals, you may have been disappointed, RT America’s Alexey Yaroshevsky reports.

Hillary Clinton says ‘no doubt’ Russia has used cyberattacks against the US 
During the first presidential debate, Hillary Clinton accused Russia of launching cyberattacks against “all kinds of organizations” in the US. This comes despite comments from Senator Jeff Sessions (R-Alabama), a Donald Trump supporter, who said he has never been briefed by US intelligence that Russia has hacked anybody. For more, editor and part-owner of The Nation magazine, Katrina Vanden Heuvel, joins ‘News with Ed’ and says that people like Clinton are pushing a “deepening, dangerous new Cold War with Russia.”

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