Donald Trump put Hillary Clinton on notice Sunday night, telling the former secretary of state she'd be in the big house if he were president.

Trump said he'd sic a special prosecutor on her over her email scandal 'because there's never been so many lies, so much deception.'

'It's a disgrace, and honestly, you ought to be ashamed,' Trump said of the 33,000 emails she deleted off the server before she turned over her work product to the State Department.

After Trump ripped her, Clinton replied: 'Its just awfully good that someone with the temperament of Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country.'

'Because you'd be in jail,' he retorted.

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Donald Trump put Hillary Clinton on notice Sunday night, telling the former secretary of state she'd be in the big house if he were president

The audience's reaction had moderator Anderson Cooper reminding them not to 'talk out loud.' It's a waste of time, he said.

Clinton went on to say that Trump's accusations against her - that she acid washed and bleached her server - were 'misleading.'

'There is no evidence that any classified information ended up in the wrong hands,' she said.

Trump jumped back in to say she was 'lying' and that she believes what she did was 'fine.'

'She said...what she did, the e-mail, was fine. You think it was fine? I don't think so.'

Trump lashed out at Congress - including members of his own political party - for 'allowing' Clinton to get rid of emails she deemed personal after she received a subpoena to preserve her server.

'You should be ashamed of yourself,' he again said.

As the Democratic candidate attempted to respond, Trump interrupted her several times to ask about the deleted emails.

She finally told him, 'Donald, I know you're into big diversion tonight, anything to avoid talking about your campaign and the way it's exploding and the way Republicans are leaving you.'

The Republican businessman launched a grenade at Clinton and her husband before the debate, trotting out three women who say Bill Clinton sexually assaulted them, and a woman who was raped by one of Hillary Clinton's former clients.

Trump said he'd sic a special prosecutor on her over her email scandal 'because there's never been so many lies, so much deception'

Hillary refused to respond to Trump's comments during the debate about Bill. She said her opponent should apologize for crude remarks he made in leaked audio that many, including Cooper tonight, have described as sexual assault.

Trump also needs to apologize to the Gold Star family he attacked and to the president for his pursuit of his birth records, she said.

In his response Trump said it's Clinton who should apologize - for her emails.