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Tonight, round 2 of Hillary Clinton vs Donald Trump resumes as the second installments of Presidential debates takes place. Many suspect tonight’s debate to be even messier than the first due to Donald Trump’s latest scandal, with offensive recordings of him saying lewd things about women leaking.

We’ve compiled details about tonight’s debate in case you plan on watching below:

“The debate — moderated by CNN’s Anderson Cooper and ABC’s Martha Raddatz — will take place at Washington University in St. Louis. It’s scheduled to begin at 9 p.m. ET (6 p.m. PT). The debate will be town hall-style, with half of the questions coming directly from the undecided voters in attendance. The other half of the questions will come from Cooper and Raddatz, and will be “based on topics of broad public interest as reflected in social media and other sources,” according to the Commission of Presidential Debates.”

The debate will be widely available on TV and online. Here are just some of the different ways to tune in:

  • The debate will be broadcast live on ABC, CBS, CNN, C-SPAN, Fox, Fox News, MSNBC and PBS. (Note: CNET is a subsidiary of CBS.)
  • Because NBC stations will be showing Sunday Night Football, NBC is broadcasting the debatelive on YouTube, as well as on its Cozi broadcast stations in some cities.
  • A live stream of the debate will also be available for free on Twitter and Facebook.
  • CBS News will also provide a free live stream through its CBSN service, which is available onAndroid, iPhone and iPad, Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV and on the web.

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SOURCE: CNET