Raisi stays above the fray. "We shouldn't talk about reformists or conservatives. Do people need housing?"
Rohani hits back at Qalibaf.
Qalibaf challenges Rohani,he insists that the president promised to create 4 million jobs. Qalibaf shows a page, which he says he printed from the government's website, to prove he's right.
Raisi is asked a question about sports. He says investment is needed in professional sports, he says sports should become a source of revenue.
Debate resumes. Rohani is being asked about employment of women. He says the government has created about 700,000 jobs for women.
Here is the video of one of the key moments in the debate, Jahangiri criticizing the marginalization of the reformists " You've deprived a movement -- the reformists -- of all their rights. You don't even want them to have a representative in the elections. I've come as the candidate of the reformists, to use all the opportunities to highlight what some have done to them," Jahangiri said.
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Candidates took a 15-minute break. We will be back after the break. Stay with us.
Qalibaf says the rubbish in the capital is being used to generate electricity.
Qalibaf to Rohani and Jahangiri: You are the government of 4%. He accuses the government of not being aware of people's issue.
Raisi says the environment is very important, he says the environment can be used to create jobs. He also said water management is an important issue.