what didn t happen there? there was no handshake. then they re walking around one another. trump s posture at times behind her as she was responding to questions. i m going to fix it because i agree with you. premiums have gotten too high, co-pays, deductibles, prescription drug costs and i ve laid out a series of actions that we can take to try to get those costs down. but here s what i don t want people to forget in the end, there was finally a handshake initiated by donald trump. todd graham is with us, debate director at southern university-carbondale. todd, let s begin with i know
mr. putin s successor? well, i can tell you he s a hand-picked successor. who will it be, do you know his name? med medvedev. whatever. reporter: her opponent proves not every awkward moment means the end for a candidate. after this chilly exchange in 2008. i don t think i m that bad. you re likeable enough, hillary. reporter: voters delivered a win for hillary clinton, stalling barack obama s momentum after his stunning win in iowa and setting off a long nomination fight. barack obama went on to win the white house, but very few candidates manage to make it that far. sara murray, cnn, washington. so, what about the candidates tonight, what do they have to do to have a good night? let s bring in andy smith, the director of the university of new hampshire survey center and ed lee, debate director at emory university. welcome to both of you. thank you.