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Body language and the vice-presidential debate

Vice President Joe Biden and his Republican opponent, Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, participate in the vice presidential debate at Centre College in Danville, Ky., Thursday.
Vice President Joe Biden and his Republican opponent, Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, participate in the vice presidential debate at Centre College in Danville, Ky., Thursday.
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Body language and the vice-presidential debate

Forget what they said, what did they mean?

Some researchers say nonverbal communication makes up 80 percent of communication.

Patt Morrison sits down with Take Two to discuss the body language of Joe Biden and Paul Ryan on the big stage. We’ll look at how body language might tell us more about the speakers and their message to the nation.