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January 17, 2016 11:46 PM

Gallery: Clinton, Sanders spar in final debate before voting begins

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“First difference [with Hillary Clinton] is, I don’t take money from big banks, I don’t get personal speaking fees from Goldman Sachs…when you have the six largest financial institutions having assets of 60 percent of the GDP of America, it is very clear to me what you have to do. You gotta bring back a 21th century Glass-Steagall legislation and you gotta break up these huge financial institutions. They have too much economic power and they have too much financial power over our entire economy," said Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt, during the NBC, YouTube Democratic presidential debate at the Gaillard Center, Sunday, Jan. 17, 2016, in Charleston, S.C.
“First difference [with Hillary Clinton] is, I don’t take money from big banks, I don’t get personal speaking fees from Goldman Sachs…when you have the six largest financial institutions having assets of 60 percent of the GDP of America, it is very clear to me what you have to do. You gotta bring back a 21th century Glass-Steagall legislation and you gotta break up these huge financial institutions. They have too much economic power and they have too much financial power over our entire economy," said Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt, during the NBC, YouTube Democratic presidential debate at the Gaillard Center, Sunday, Jan. 17, 2016, in Charleston, S.C. Stephen B. Morton AP
A car full of supporters for Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders drives by a rally outside the Gaillard Center.
A car full of supporters for Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders drives by a rally outside the Gaillard Center. Stephen B. Morton AP
Democratic presidential candidates, former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, left, Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., right, participate in the NBC, YouTube Democratic presidential debate.
Democratic presidential candidates, former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, left, Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., right, participate in the NBC, YouTube Democratic presidential debate. Stephen Morton AP
Democratic presidential candidate, former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley , left, Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton and Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., stand together before the start of the NBC, YouTube Democratic presidential debate.
Democratic presidential candidate, former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley , left, Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton and Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., stand together before the start of the NBC, YouTube Democratic presidential debate. Mic Smith AP
Supporters of Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, cheer before the start of the NBC, YouTube Democratic presidential debate.
Supporters of Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, cheer before the start of the NBC, YouTube Democratic presidential debate. Mic Smith AP
“We have to move away from treating the use of drugs as a crime and, instead, move it to where it belongs, as a health issue. And we need to divert more people from the criminal justice system into drug courts, into treatment, and recovery,” said Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, left, speaking at the NBC, YouTube Democratic presidential debate.
“We have to move away from treating the use of drugs as a crime and, instead, move it to where it belongs, as a health issue. And we need to divert more people from the criminal justice system into drug courts, into treatment, and recovery,” said Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, left, speaking at the NBC, YouTube Democratic presidential debate. Stephen B. Morton AP
Mary Smith of Charleston, S.C., cheers for Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., before the start of the NBC, YouTube Democratic presidential debate.
Mary Smith of Charleston, S.C., cheers for Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., before the start of the NBC, YouTube Democratic presidential debate. Mic Smith AP
"The things that we need to do in this country, like debt-free college in the next five years, like making national service a universal option in order to cut youth unemployment in half in the next three years, all of these things can be done if we eliminate one entitlement we can no longer afford as a nation-- and that is the entitlement that the super wealthy among us, those making more than a million dollars, feel that they are entitled to paying a much lower marginal tax rate than what’s usual for the better part of these 80 years," said Democratic presidential candidate, former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley during the NBC, YouTube Democratic presidential debate.
"The things that we need to do in this country, like debt-free college in the next five years, like making national service a universal option in order to cut youth unemployment in half in the next three years, all of these things can be done if we eliminate one entitlement we can no longer afford as a nation-- and that is the entitlement that the super wealthy among us, those making more than a million dollars, feel that they are entitled to paying a much lower marginal tax rate than what’s usual for the better part of these 80 years," said Democratic presidential candidate, former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley during the NBC, YouTube Democratic presidential debate. Stephen B. Morton AP
A camera man focuses on Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., as they participate in the NBC, YouTube Democratic presidential debate.
A camera man focuses on Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., as they participate in the NBC, YouTube Democratic presidential debate. Mic Smith AP
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