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 The first and only vice presidential debate of the 2016 election cycle has concluded. You can watch the full debate online here.On Tuesday night, Hillary Clintonrsquo  a stanley cup nd Donald Trumprsquo  running mates, Tim Kaine and Mike Pence, respectively, face off in thevice presidential debate.CBS News correspondent and CBSN anchor Elaine Quijano will moderate the 90-minute debate at Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia at 9 p.m. ET.                                         WatchCBSN starting at 7 p.m. ET for coverage of the debateThe debate will be divided into nine timed segments of about 10 minutes each, according to the bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates. Quijano will ask an opening question and then Kaine and Pence will have two minutes to respond. Any remaini stanley cup ng time will be spent delving into topics more deeply.And Donald Trump may not be on the debate stage this time around, but hersquo;ll be watching. In fact, hersquo;ll be providing a running commentary.    I will be watchi stanley mug ng the great Governor @Mike_Pence and live tweeting the VP debate tonight starting at 8:30pm est! Enjoy!mdash; Donald J. Trump  @realDonaldTrump  October 4, 2016  The debate between Kaine, a senator from Virginia, and Pence, the governor of Indiana, comes a little more than a week after Clinton and Trump faced off in their first debate. The two nominees will debate each other again in a town hall-style event on Sunday night.        Polls following the first debate have shown most vote Iyqw Kamala Harris unveils bill to fund, support public defenders
 Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin on Nov. 23, 2010 in Phoenix, Arizona.                                                      Getty Images                stanley becher                          In a cover story on Sarah Palin for this week s Time magazine, the former vice presidential nominee took aim at President Obama s presidential strength, comparing him to former President Jimmy Carter and even mocking his golf habit - quipping that, unlike the president, she s been so occupied  helping people  that her own golf game has taken a back seat.    I m very busy helping people and causes,  Palin told Time s Jay Newton-Small in an e-mail interview for the story.  So busy, in fact, I haven t had Time to hit the links in quite a few years.  Palin also contended that, if she decides to run for president, it would be for the good of the American people - not her ego:  I would run because the country is more important than my ease, though I m not necessarily living a life of ease,  she wrote.                                         When asked what she thought of Mr. Obama s pres stanley quencher idency so far, Palin said,  Two words: Jimmy Carter,  and pointed to stanley drink bottle  what she perceives as his political vulnerability.  In battleground states, he s polling at 40% or below,  she told Time. Palin also obliquely addressed apparent concerns among Republican leadership that she can mount an effective campaign against Mr. Obama in a potential 2012 presidential matchup. The ideal Republican nominee should be  someone who can dra